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    We have our first mock draft with team needs applied at Draft Express...

    They have our first (#30) used on Zack LaVine SG from UCLA, our #58 on James McAdoo, PF and our #60 on Thanasis Antetokounmpo , SF....

    Here is a link.

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    We have our first mock draft with team needs applied at Draft Express...

    They have our first (#30) used on Zack LaVine SG from UCLA, our #58 on James McAdoo, PF and our #60 on Thanasis Antetokounmpo , SF....

    Here is a link.
    McAdoo and Than are decent prospects at end of 2nd...

    Levine sounds like a 2nd rounder, not someone worth throwing guaranteed money at...

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    I'd go with Bogdan over LaVine ... always go with the international...

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    How is SG a team-need when it's the deepest position in our roster? The front office should draft a combo forward who can play the 3 / small ball 4, IMO. Someone in the mold of Andrei Kirlenko / Thaddeus Young / Danny Granger.

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    We have our first mock draft with team needs applied at Draft Express...

    They have our first (#30) used on Zack LaVine SG from UCLA, our #58 on James McAdoo, PF and our #60 on Thanasis Antetokounmpo , SF....

    Here is a link.
    Perfect second-rounders. But I'd rather see Micic or Bod at 30.

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    Lavine is by far the most gifted athlete in the draft. But he can't shoot, can't dribble, and isn't even close to ready for the NBA. Which is why this mock has the Spurs drafting him. Because we develop players far better than anyone else.

    Don't like Mcadoo at all...saw him play at UNC. Not impressed. Unsized big man that struggles offensively. No thanks.

    And Thanasis Antetokounmpo is only getting drafted because his brother is an athletic freak. And he's a foreigner, which the Spurs love.

    Honestly this mock draft is very stereotypical in relation to the Spurs. Basically saying that the Spurs are going to draft athletic young guys and foreign players to develop for the future. Same as every mock draft.

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    How is SG a team-need when it's the deepest position in our roster? The front office should draft a combo forward who can play the 3 / small ball 4, IMO. Someone in the mold of Andrei Kirlenko / Thaddeus Young / Danny Granger.
    I think it's a forward looking pick (which is Spurs style) that looks for a Manu replacement. That's why I say Bogdan, so he can continue in Europe if needed until we have the spot for him.

    I would think that it is hoped that Bertans can step into the combo forward role (certainly a stretch 4) in the next year or two. With Daye's performance, we may have a set of options for the stretch 4 position as well...

    We need a 5...

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    Lavine is by far the most gifted athlete in the draft. But he can't shoot, can't dribble, and isn't even close to ready for the NBA. Which is why this mock has the Spurs drafting him. Because we develop players far better than anyone else.

    Don't like Mcadoo at all...saw him play at UNC. Not impressed. Unsized big man that struggles offensively. No thanks.

    And Thanasis Antetokounmpo is only getting drafted because his brother is an athletic freak. And he's a foreigner, which the Spurs love.

    Honestly this mock draft is very stereotypical in relation to the Spurs. Basically saying that the Spurs are going to draft athletic young guys and foreign players to develop for the future. Same as every mock draft.
    I don't see us going for the great athlete, I see us going for the great BBIQ and developing skills from there. I think it's easier to develop skills than to develop IQ...

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    I don't see us going for the great athlete, I see us going for the great BBIQ and developing skills from there. I think it's easier to develop skills than to develop IQ...
    Exactly. It's what we always end up doing. Taking the most mature guy who can check his ego at the door and be ready to work. Lavine just isn't Spurs material. Too young, too immature, too inexperienced, and the fact that he declared so early without improving his game first shows he's not ready.

    I always remember Eliott saying that in the Spurs draft room they have two lists, one reading "Not a Spur" with several names below and one reading "Could be a Spur" with several names below. And that a lot of top guys that were highly thought of in the draft were in the "Not a Spur" category.

    Mock drafts simply put the most highly thought of prospect in order 1-60 for the most part. The Spurs have their own order.

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    no use creating a thread like this when you know Spurs are just going to end up drafting a player nobody has heard of before or rights to an international player who's not coming for another 3+ years.

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    We have our first mock draft with team needs applied at Draft Express...

    They have our first (#30) used on Zack LaVine SG from UCLA, our #58 on James McAdoo, PF and our #60 on Thanasis Antetokounmpo , SF....

    Here is a link.
    , I remember when McAdoo came into college he was considered a sure-fire top 5 pick.

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    Too lazy to look up.

    How many roster spots open if TD and Manu return?

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    IMHO this would be a great draft to trade up in, like they did to get Leonard.
    They could easily get a starter if they got into the teens somewhere.

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    Too lazy to look up.

    How many roster spots open if TD and Manu return?
    http://data.shamsports.com/content/p...ries/spurs.jsp

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    If they traded up they could maybe snag a PF like Capela or maybe even Gordon, or a SG/SF like Anderson, or a SF/PF like Warren.

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    Too lazy to look up.

    How many roster spots open if TD and Manu return?
    Four if Daye is waived. Functionally, though. It's probably just one or two. Diaw is almost certain to be back, and I can't see all three of Daye, Mills and Baynes moving on.

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    If they traded up they could maybe snag a PF like Capela or maybe even Gordon, or a SG/SF like Anderson, or a SF/PF like Warren.
    The Spurs no longer have any expendable trade assets of value. Every one of their good players are either necessary to the team or a free agent and can't be trade. Beli is probably the best realistic asset the team has, and he's not netting Capela.

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    Four if Daye is waived. Functionally, though. It's probably just one or two. Diaw is almost certain to be back, and I can't see all three of Daye, Mills and Baynes moving on.
    I think all of them will stay.

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    so if they all stay then it'll be
    1) Duncan
    2) Parker
    3) Manu
    4) Leonard
    5) Green
    6) Splitter
    7) Mills
    8) Diaw
    9) Belinelli
    10) Baynes
    11) Ayres
    12) Joseph
    13) Daye

    Leaving 2 open for our 3 picks. That's great news for those of us wanting a contributor at that 30th pick.

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    If they traded up they could maybe snag a PF like Capela or maybe even Gordon, or a SG/SF like Anderson, or a SF/PF like Warren.
    NBADraft.net has the Spurs getting Capela without moving up.

    http://www.nbadraft.net/2014mock_draft

    To me, he just looks like another Mahinmi -- great physical attributes and no motor (or basketball IQ).

    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/clint-capela

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