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01-23-2013, 08:24 AM
1st: Kevin Durant (F, Texas) (original position: 2nd overall)
Duh. Already the 2nd best player in the league and babied by Stern even more than LeBron. Could soon join the 50/40/90 club.
2nd: Joakim Noah (F/C, Florida) (original position: 9th overall)
A bit of a reach? Maybe, but IMO he's the reason why Tom Thibodeau's defense is clicking as it is in Chicago. Is basically the Andrei Kirilenko of centers, posting roughly 11/10/4/1/2 from the 5.
3rd: Marc Gasol (C, Spain) (original position: 48th overall)
Fat Gasol is another great passing big man and a good defender, and is also key to the Grizzlies' potent play on the defensive end. Pretty amusing to put him in the same draft position as his brother Pau.
4th: Mike Conley, Jr (G, Ohio State) (original position: 4th overall)
IMO the Grizzlies' third best player behind ZBo and Fat Gasol. Does a little bit of everything for a contender's PG: shoots well, passes well, and plays great defense. The fact that his contract is fitting to his production helps too.
5th: Al Horford (F/C, Florida) (original position: 3rd overall)
A double double machine. Could be a tad more aggressive. Yet another big from this draft who passes well.
6th: Arron Afflalo (G, UCLA) (original position: 27th overall)
A reliable swingman who can create for himself and also play off ball. Plays good defense, yet is probably an elite role player at best.
7th: Carl Landry (F, Purdue) (original position: 31st overall)
An undersized low post scorer with the ability to hit a midrange shot. Seems to give whatever team he plays on quality minutes. Is currently helping Golden State make a run at the playoffs.
8th: Tiago Splitter (F/C, Brazil) (original position: 28th overall)
GNSF may get on my goat for this but let's face it, ever since Pop did the obvious and started him alongside TD he's gone from "elite backup center" to "very good starting center". Second in league FG%, and one of a handful of players in the top 20 in both offensive and defensive rating. Yet another big man who can pass pretty well, though not to the degree of Gasol or Noah.
9th: Jeff Green (F, Georgetown) (original position: 5th overall)
The thing about Jeff Green is that it's undeniable that he has talent but for some reason he can't take the next step, which is why he's a sort of overpaid role player right now who shows flashes of why he was drafted 5th overall.
10th: Rodney Stuckey (G, Eastern Washington (original position: 15th overall)
If this draft is so weak that the 10th overall pick is a combo guard who does the same thing every year, I dunno.
11th: Thaddeus Young (F, Georgia Tech) (original position: 12th overall)
He's been the Sixers' most consistent and third best player this season. Make of that what you will.
12th: Marco Belinelli (G, Italy) (original position: 18th overall)
Second best Italian in the league after Gallinari, tbh, but probably has even bigger balls, tbh.
13th: Jared Dudley (G/F, Boston College (original position: 22nd overall)
Look! It's that incredibly solid yet not very athletic role player guy! Is probably Phoenix's most consistent player, though.
14th: Glen Davis (F/C, LSU) (original position: 35th overall)
Look! It's another fat big man from LSU! A good scoring PF but is too slow to guard stretch bigs but is also too small to guard Cs. Filled in for Dwight decently last playoffs, though.
Duh. Already the 2nd best player in the league and babied by Stern even more than LeBron. Could soon join the 50/40/90 club.
2nd: Joakim Noah (F/C, Florida) (original position: 9th overall)
A bit of a reach? Maybe, but IMO he's the reason why Tom Thibodeau's defense is clicking as it is in Chicago. Is basically the Andrei Kirilenko of centers, posting roughly 11/10/4/1/2 from the 5.
3rd: Marc Gasol (C, Spain) (original position: 48th overall)
Fat Gasol is another great passing big man and a good defender, and is also key to the Grizzlies' potent play on the defensive end. Pretty amusing to put him in the same draft position as his brother Pau.
4th: Mike Conley, Jr (G, Ohio State) (original position: 4th overall)
IMO the Grizzlies' third best player behind ZBo and Fat Gasol. Does a little bit of everything for a contender's PG: shoots well, passes well, and plays great defense. The fact that his contract is fitting to his production helps too.
5th: Al Horford (F/C, Florida) (original position: 3rd overall)
A double double machine. Could be a tad more aggressive. Yet another big from this draft who passes well.
6th: Arron Afflalo (G, UCLA) (original position: 27th overall)
A reliable swingman who can create for himself and also play off ball. Plays good defense, yet is probably an elite role player at best.
7th: Carl Landry (F, Purdue) (original position: 31st overall)
An undersized low post scorer with the ability to hit a midrange shot. Seems to give whatever team he plays on quality minutes. Is currently helping Golden State make a run at the playoffs.
8th: Tiago Splitter (F/C, Brazil) (original position: 28th overall)
GNSF may get on my goat for this but let's face it, ever since Pop did the obvious and started him alongside TD he's gone from "elite backup center" to "very good starting center". Second in league FG%, and one of a handful of players in the top 20 in both offensive and defensive rating. Yet another big man who can pass pretty well, though not to the degree of Gasol or Noah.
9th: Jeff Green (F, Georgetown) (original position: 5th overall)
The thing about Jeff Green is that it's undeniable that he has talent but for some reason he can't take the next step, which is why he's a sort of overpaid role player right now who shows flashes of why he was drafted 5th overall.
10th: Rodney Stuckey (G, Eastern Washington (original position: 15th overall)
If this draft is so weak that the 10th overall pick is a combo guard who does the same thing every year, I dunno.
11th: Thaddeus Young (F, Georgia Tech) (original position: 12th overall)
He's been the Sixers' most consistent and third best player this season. Make of that what you will.
12th: Marco Belinelli (G, Italy) (original position: 18th overall)
Second best Italian in the league after Gallinari, tbh, but probably has even bigger balls, tbh.
13th: Jared Dudley (G/F, Boston College (original position: 22nd overall)
Look! It's that incredibly solid yet not very athletic role player guy! Is probably Phoenix's most consistent player, though.
14th: Glen Davis (F/C, LSU) (original position: 35th overall)
Look! It's another fat big man from LSU! A good scoring PF but is too slow to guard stretch bigs but is also too small to guard Cs. Filled in for Dwight decently last playoffs, though.