Immortal's 2011 Mock Draft 1.0

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  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    Immortal's 2011 Mock Draft 1.0

    1. Cleveland Cavaliers (from LAC) - Kyrie Irving, PG, Duke - Cleveland needs talent everywhere. Irving is the top player in the draft.

    2. Minnesota Timberwolves - Enes Kanter, C, Kentucky/Turkey - Derrick Williams is the better player, but Michael Beasley is doing a fine job at SF. Kanter is the top Center in the draft.

    3. Utah Jazz (from NJ) - Derrick Williams, SF, Arizona - Andrei Kirilenko is more of a PF now and is a free agent anyways. Utah desperately needs a wing scorer.

    4. Cleveland Cavaliers - Jan Vesely, F, Czech Republic - Like I said earlier, Cleveland needs talent everywhere. Vesely has tremendous offensive ability, but is the exact opposite on defense.

    5. Toronto Raptors - Brandon Knight, PG, Kentucky - Jerryd Bayless is a combo guard, and Jose Calderon isn't a long term option. Toronto needs a true young point guard.

    6. Washington Wizards - Kawhi Leonard, SF, San Diego State - Washington has a huge need at SF. Leonard is still developing as an offensive player, but is a great defender and rebounder for his position.

    7. Sacramento Kings - Kemba Walker, G, Connecticut - The Kings need to find another guard to pair with Tyreke Evans.

    8. Detroit Pistons - Bismack Biyombo, PF, Congo - The Pistons need a banger down low to go along with Greg Monroe.

    9. Charlotte Bobcats - Jonas Valanciunas, PF/C, Lithuania - Charlotte needs another big. Valanciunas is a top five talent.

    10. Milwaukee Bucks - Jordan Hamilton, SF, Texas - The Bucks could do better then Carlos Delfino and Carey Maggette. Hamilton is one of the more polished players in the draft.

    11. Golden State Warriors - Donatas Motiejunas, F, Lithuania - Golden State could use a big to stretch the floor. Motijunas needs to put on 20-30 pounds if he's gonna play PF.

    12. Utah Jazz - Jimmer Fredette, G, BYU - The Jazz already drafted a scorer in Derrick Williams with their first pick. Jimmer is one of the best shooters we've seen in a while, and will fill that role well.

    13. Phoenix Suns - Alec Burks, SG, Colorado - The Suns are gonna need a scorer as soon as they decline Vince Carter's option. Burks is a steal this late.

    14. Houston Rockets - Chris Singleton, SF, Florida State - Houston could go in a number of directions with this pick. They already have a bunch of bigs, so I'm gonna slot Singleton here. Singleton is a great defensive player.

    15. Indiana Pacers - Kenneth Faried, PF, Morehead State - Indiana doesn't have any depth behind Hibbert and Hansbrough. Faried can back be the backup to both of them.

    16. Philadelphia 76ers - Tristan Thompson, PF, Texas - Philly would like a Center, but one isn't worth taking here. Maybe Thompson can turn into a Center.

    17. New York Knicks - Marcus Morris, PF, Kansas - Pretty much the same thing I said about Philly except New York needs a Center more.

    18. Washington Wizards (from ATL) - Markieff Morris, PF, Kansas - You could always use depth in the front court, and Markieff is the top player available.

    19. Charlotte Bobcats (from NO) - Tobias Harris, SF, Tennessee - Stephen Jackson isn't a long term option at SF. Harris is the best available SF.

    20. Minnesota Timberwolves (from MEM) - Klay Thompson, SG, Washington State - If Wesley Johnson doesn't work out at SG then Minnesota is gonna need someone else. If he does then Thompson can backup the 2 and 3.

    21. Portland Trail Blazers - Lucas Nogueira, C, Brazil - Marcus Camby is old and Greg Oden is always injured. Nogueira can spend a year or two overseas, and then come over.

    22. Denver Nuggets - Nikola Mirotic, PF, Montenegro - K-Mart is likely not gonna be back next year. Mirotic isn't gonna play now, but in a couple years he can come over and likely be the starting PF.

    23. Houston Rockets (from PHO) - Josh Selby, G, Kansas - Selby is one of the more talented players in the draft, but hasn't put it together yet. Houston has a lot of depth at guard right now, so it's worth the risk.

    24. Oklahoma City Thunder - Kyle Singler, SF, Duke - The Thunder need a backup for Kevin Durant. Singler would be a great fit in that role.

    25. Boston Celtics - Jordan Williams, PF/C, Maryland - Boston needs to get younger at just about every position, especially in the front court.

    26. Dallas Mavericks - Tyler Honeycutt, SF, UCLA - Caron Butler and Peja Stojakovic are both free agents. Dallas is gonna need some depth if they can't retain them.

    27. New Jersey Nets (from LAL) - Travis Leslie, SG, Georgia - New Jersey needs a scorer and that's what Leslie does.

    28. Chicago Bulls (from TOR) - Reggie Jackson, PG, Boston College - There isn't a SG that fits what Chicago needs, so they take the BPA.

    29. San Antonio Spurs - Trey Thompkins, PF, Georgia - Tim Duncan doesn't have much left. San Antonio is gonna need someone to replace him.

    30. Chicago Bulls - Davis Bertans, F, Latvia - Chicago can use a pick here on a developmental prospect. He'll play overseas for a couple years, and then come over.
  • manchild24
    Kyle got fired
    • Nov 2008
    • 5863

    #2
    Like reading peoples comments on picks. If Im Cleveland Im taking Derrick Williams with the first pick, there will still be 3 top PG/ with your 4th pick. You'll get Irving, Walker, or Knight with the 4th.

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    • Juggernaut
      Sitting on the Sidelines
      • Dec 2008
      • 5670

      #3
      Bumping this

      Not sure why T-Wolves would draft Kanter over Williams.

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      • TheImmortalGoud
        No longer a noob
        • Jan 2011
        • 1790

        #4
        Originally posted by Juggernaut
        Bumping this

        Not sure why T-Wolves would draft Kanter over Williams.
        Where would Williams play? Beasley has SF locked down and Kevin Love can only play PF. They wouldn't get the most out of their roster if they drafted Williams. I think Minnesota will try to trade the pick first, but I'm not predicting trades.

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        • EmpireWF
          Giants in the Super Bowl
          • Mar 2009
          • 24082

          #5
          If Irving goes 1, no doubt Williams goes 2.

          Even if Minnesota keeps the pick, it doesn't matter that they have plenty of forwards already on the roster. Williams and Irving are the two clear best players in the draft. You can't pass on them.


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