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Ok, lets talk about the draft. No, no, not the bar in this city that I consistently black out at, I mean the NBA draft. It seems like this draft was deep. It’s wasn’t really top heavy, there may not be a single MVP in this draft but there will be plenty off all-stars.

Here are some teams that did well last night besides Boston and New Orleans, who I posted about last night.

  • Charlotte Bobcats. I love Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. He will be a good player for Charlotte. He’s a great athlete, high motor, and most importantly has a high work ethic. People believe he can be an all-star defender. And he has everything it takes to put it together overall. In the second round they took Jeffery Taylor. He’s awfully similar to MKG, just not as good. He’s an interesting player to watch though.
  • Golden State Warriors. Ok, Barnes is a great pick but the steal of the draft is Draymond Green. A guy who can do it all. He’s a little undersized but will find ways to contribute. I’m not sure either of the other big men they drafted will work out.
  • Oklahoma City Thunder. Perry Jones III. A steal at 28. He’s got injury concerns but the upside at 28 is worth it. What’s the worst that will happen? Your 28th pick won’t work out? At best people think he can be better than Serge Ibaka.
  • Sacramento Kings. Thomas Robinson. Sacramento fans should be salivating to think about Robinson and DeMarcus Cousins playing next to each other for a long time. Or as long as Sacramento has a team.
  • Chicago Bulls. Marquis Teague is a great pick at 29. It was surprising that he was available. Teague is a straight up PG, so it wasn’t really a need for the Bulls but the value was outstanding. Teague will backup Rose for years to come. They sure love Calipari.
  • Los Angeles Lakers. Robert Sacre. Does the last pick in the draft ever make the team? Besides Isaiah Thomas last year only 9 last picks have played a minute in the NBA. but I think Sacre will. Especially if one of the bigs in LA ends up getting dealt.

Here’s some moves I’m not sure about. Not necessarily bad, but it’s intriguing to think about what their future moves will be.

  • Houston Rockets. Jeremy Lamb. He’s going to be a good player and good scorer but where’s he fit on the roster? Either Lamb or Martin must be on their way out. The other Rocket picks aren’t bad. All along they seemed to go talent over need. Were they actually planning on making all of these picks?
  • Orlando Magic. Andrew Nicholson. It will be a tough rotation to crack with Dwight, Anderson, and Davis. I’m sure Dwight will eventually get dealt, but wouldn’t a guard here have been nice?
  • Philadelphia 76ers. Moe Harkless. Sure, he’s good. He can D up, can get to the rim. But how good is his shooting? Right now he’s sitting behind Iggy and Thaddeus. So here’s the question, who’s on the way out? I assume Iggy, but for what?

Picks I didn’t get at all.

  • Cleveland Cavaliers. Dion Walters. I’m sure he will be a decent player but there was so much talent still on the board.
  • Toronto Raptors. Terrence Ross. First of all, at 8 it’s a reach. Secondly, they already have DeMar DeRozen. I don’t get it. I would have taken Rivers, Drummond, or Leonard.
  • Phoenix Suns. Kendall Marshall. Nash’s biggest criticism is that he can’t play D so lucky Suns fans won’t expect it from their new point guard. Taking a PG 13th overall makes it seem like Nash is gone. He’s a passing guard, who’s he going to pass to? I like the bigs that Phoenix has, good complementary players but they needed a guard who can put up points. To be honest I don’t think there was a guard for them at 13. I would have tried to trade down. But hey, maybe they did.
If I didn’t talk about your team, it was either a player I don’t know enough about or it was a middle of the road pick that i didn’t love or hate. If you really want my opinion on your team you can message us.

(Photo: William Perlman-The Star-Ledger)

I’m going to write about the celtics now but I’ll talk about my opinion on the whole draft tomorrow.

The Celtics did exactly what I wantedwith their picks. Well, besides making a trade. I wrote earlier that I wanted Fab Melo and another big. With what was left on the board it came down to Sullinger or Perry Jones. It seems like they made the better choice but it’s hard to tell with both Sullinger and Jones having an injury flag. I do like Jones a lot though. I think that was a great pick for the Thunder.

Either way, the Celtics got what they needed. Big guys who can control the paint. Last season the biggest weaknesses were rebounding and shot blocking. They addressed those needs. A year ago Sullinger would have been a top 5 pick, so he’s worth the risk. Sadly a guy who plays below the rim might now be their best rebounder. If he’s healty he might be their most physical player and second best inside scorer. Plus Boston can use a “Sully”. And you can see how I felt about Fab Melo in my earlier article.

In the second round they took Kris Joseph. Another ‘Cuse guy. They needed a wing player who can score and that’s exactly what Joseph is. It’s hard to expect a lot from a second rounder, but maybe he can develop into an explosive athletic player, like he was in college.

The Celtics haven’t really drafted a player I wanted since Jeff Green, who they then traded for Glen Davis (and Ray Allen), who I also wanted. This year they finally did so I’m happy with the results. So remind me not to complain if they don’t pan out.

(Photo: REUTERS/ John Sommers II )

I’m willing to bet that no two players named Quincy have ever gotten drafted back-to-back in NBA history until today.

I’m willing to bet that no two players named Quincy have ever gotten drafted back-to-back in NBA history until today.

The NFL Draft starts tomorrow, here are a plethora of Mock Drafts. Read who you trust, read them all, read none of them, I don’t care.
NFL.com mock drafts
Chad Reuter NFL.com (Broken down by team)
Pat Kirwan CBSSports.com National NFL Insider
Pete Prisco CBSSports.com Senior NFL Columnist
Clark Judge CBSSports.com Senior Columnist
Will Brinson CBSSports.com Senior NFL Blogger
Rob Rang The Sports Xchange/CBSSports.com
Dane Brugler NFLDraftScout.com Analyst
Matt Vensel Baltimore Sun
Sports Network/Chicago Tribune/Fox News
Peter King Sports Illustrated
Mike Sando ESPN.com NFL Blog Network mock draft 2.0
Todd McShay ESPN.com (insider only)
Gregg Easterbrook ESPN.com TMQ’s annual mock draft mockery
Don Banks Sports Illustrated

The NFL Draft starts tomorrow, here are a plethora of Mock Drafts. Read who you trust, read them all, read none of them, I don’t care.

Kyrie Irving, I choose you!
Gotta catch em all.

Kyrie Irving, I choose you!

Gotta catch em all.

fuckyeanba:

The Top 10 moments in NBA draft history.
needs more loud suits

I love a good conspiracy theory.

The amateur draft begins on June 6th this year.  Here’s a look at which picks each team has within the first 90. (via MLB Trade Rumors)

  • Rays (12): #24, 31, 32, 38, 41, 42, 52, 56, 59, 60, 75, 89
  • Blue Jays (7): #21, 35, 46, 53, 57, 74, 78
  • Padres (6): #10, 25, 48, 54, 58, 82
  • Red Sox (5): #19, 26, 36, 40, 81
  • Diamondbacks (4): #3, 7, 43, 63
  • Twins (4): #30, 50, 55, 87
  • Nationals (3): #6, 23, 34
  • Brewers (3): #12, 15, 70
  • Mets (3): #13, 44, 71
  • Rockies (3): #20, 45, 77
  • Giants (3): #29, 49, 86
  • Rangers (3): #33, 37, 83
  • Phillies (3): #39, 66, 90
  • Pirates (2): #1, 61
  • Mariners (2): #2, 62
  • Orioles (2): #4, 64
  • Royals (2): #5, 65
  • Indians (2): #8, 67
  • Cubs (2): #9, 68
  • Astros (2): #11, 69
  • Marlins (2): #14, 72
  • Dodgers (2): #16, 73
  • Cardinals (2): #22, 79
  • Reds (2): #27, 84
  • Braves (2): #28, 85
  • White Sox (2): #47, 80
  • Yankees (2): #51, 88
  • Angels (1): #17
  • Athletics (1): #18
  • Tigers (1): #76

And not a single fuck was given in the Seahawks war room that day.

Wow

Atlanta gave up 5 picks for Julio Jones.

This could be a huge trade for Cleveland.