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Donnie Swings and Misses: Revisiting June’s Draft

Despite the 2009-10 NBA Season being a week old, I have come to the decision that Donnie Walsh blew it in June’s Draft when he had the number eight overall pick. I understand that Walsh had his hands tied when Stephen Curry and Ricky Rubio were already picked but I still cannot come to terms as to why Donnie Walsh believed that with their lottery pick Jordan Hill was the best option.

In my mock drafts, specifically leading up to the actual night of, I pegged the Knicks selecting Hill only because of the admiration the organization had for the former Wildcat. It is obvious though that there were two players that Walsh should have selected two guys before the thought of Hill crossed their minds. Ty Lawson and more specifically, Brandon Jennings, fit the Knicks plans and design and unfortunately, Donnie swung and missed…big time.

Hill has played in one game this year and has played a grand total of two minutes. Now no one thought he would come in and be a rookie of the year caliber type of player but no one thought he would be this far behind in terms of getting up to NBA speed and development. Compare those stats to Ty Lawson of the Denver Nuggets who is currently averaging 9 points and 3 assists in a backup role to Chauncey Billups in less than 20 minutes of play. I always thought Lawson would be a guy who could perfectly fit the bill with D’Antoni’s run and gun style. He is averaging a 5:1 Assists/Turnover ratio. That is how you play point guard folks.

Without Blake Griffin, Brandon Jennings has stolen the spotlight for this year’s rookies putting up ridiculous numbers for the Milwaukee Bucks. With a line of 22 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists, Jennings has stolen the show and makes the departure of Ramon Sessions a forgotten thought. While he drew criticisms for leaving Arizona to play in Italy, Jennings has proven the inconsistency shown overseas was all a fluke, and his American game translates much better.

So where does Jordan Hill fit? Mike D’Antoni has already converted Wilson Chandler to the 4 to play similarly to Shawn Marion when D’Antoni was in Phoenix and he has David Lee at center. With Gallo and Al Harrington also being able to play the 3 and the 4, the need for Hill is perplexing. If Donnie Walsh felt there was a pressing need for a big man, why did he not draft Brook Lopez over Gallinari in 2008? Has Gallo proven anything in the NBA besides the fact that 75% of his shots this season have been 3 pointers? If I wanted that, give me Jason Kapono for a fraction of the money and draft Lopez.

The track record for Donnie Walsh’s draft picks have been less than impressive. Here are a list of the first round picks since Walsh began drafting with the Indiana Pacers.

The Good: Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Al Harrington, Danny Granger,

The Bad: George McCloud, Dale Davis, Travis Best, Erick Dampier, Vonteego Cummings

The Ugly: Malik Sealy, Scott Haskin, Eric Piatkowski, Austin Croshere, Primoz Brezec, Fred Jones, David Harrison, Jonathan Bender, Shawne Williams

The names don’t lie. Walsh has put all of his chips onto the table by acquiring expiring contract after expiring contract. If Walsh is unable to land Lebron James, what will the reaction be then from Knicks fans? With no 2010 first round pick (which would have surely land them in the lottery) when can the Knicks address the point guard situation? Can Toney Douglas actually assume the full-time position next year? Doubt it. All Knicks fans can do now is watch Jordan Hill continually disappoint hopefuls by sitting on the bench while Brandon Jennings continues to soar in Wisconsin. Who knows, maybe he will start to take Packer fans minds off of Brett Favre.

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Blake Griffin Out Six Weeks, The Curse Of The Clippers Continues

With the season underway tonight, the Clippers will be without their brightest star in Blake Griffin against the Lakers and for the following six weeks. This from Rotoworld:

“Blake Griffin has a stress fracture in his left patella (kneecap) and is expected to miss up to six weeks of action. He is also suffering from tendinitis in the same knee.”

Wow. What a major blow to a very promising Clippers team. Marcus Camby is already hurting and a ton of stock is now being placed onto the shoulders of Chris Kaman, a guy who has missed a combined 77 games the past two years. Knee injuries can always be troubling and the Clippers know all about them. See Shaun Livingston, Danny Manning, and Co.

While the Clippers still have talent and even without Griffin are an improved squad from last year, these six weeks are the difference in making and missing the playoffs, especially in the Western Conference. With Griffin, out until the second week of December (most likely), I have him missing 21 games. L.A. in my mind has to go 11-10 to stay afloat because teams like Oklahoma City and Phoenix could easily past them by in contention for that 8th spot.

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The Worst Sharpie Moment In Sports History

Who would have thought that the Terrell Owens moment on Monday Night Football when he signed a football after scoring a touchdown would have been topped. Well now it has, but it is not necessarily done by an athlete. Rather, it’s done by a fan who has the looks of Jared from Subway (at some point during his weight-loss transformation) and the brains of Peter Griffin.

So here’s the story: This guy goes to some sort of Upper Deck promotion where Los Angeles Clippers power forward and #1 overall pick Blake Griffin is out for a autograph session. Sure kids want jersey ink and basketball ink, and well-asset women want breast ink. But what does this (to quote WCWP Station Manager Dan Cox) “chucklehead” want? He wants panini ink. Yep, he wants to “absorb” Blake’s power. Check it out…
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I do not care if this guy was joking when making this video. Just a plain simple moron. Blake, you should not have wasted your time with this fraud. At least he doesn’t root for the Lakers.

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George Sherill Traded To The Dodgers…(Update)

Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse breaks this one:

Ed Price of Fanhouse is reporting that the Dodgers have acquired George Sherrill from the Orioles.
If true, Sherrill would work as a setup man in front of closer Jonathan Broxton. Sherrill has a 2.40 ERA, 20 saves and a 39/13 K/BB ratio in 41 1/3 innings this season.

I’ve never been Sherill’s biggest fan, but he certainly is a decent upgrade over a lot of the crap that is in the Dodgers current pen. Look for Joe Torre to do his thing and overuse Sherill as much as he possibly can.

In terms of compensation, The O’s prefer Josh Bell to Blake DeWitt according to MLB Trade Rumors, but I can’t really see the Dodgers parting with a decent prospect for a setup man. Expect it to be Blake DeWitt. Then again, this is Joe Torre and we all know the loves him some veterans.

(Update:  The Dodgers did in fact send of Power hitting prospect Josh Bell in addition to right handed pitcher, Steve Johnson.)

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2009 NBA Mock Draft

Just 9 days before the NBA Draft, let’s roll right into Mock Draft 4.0…

Round One:

1. Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin PF, Oklahoma – Mike Dunleavy has already come out and said that Griffin will be the pick here, basically casting away any sort of drama leading up to the draft. The Clips organization is so sure of the pick that they are using Griffin as a ploy to hope sell season tickets. Even though they have a ton of power forwards, they could ship one of them (Kaman, Z-Bo, Camby) to a team possibly like Chicago for a point guard like Kirk Hinrich.

2. Memphis Grizzlies – Hasheem Thabeet C, UConn – In my second mock draft, I had Thabeet going to Memphis because Rubio reportedly had no interest playing for the Grizzlies and would consider staying in Europe for a year and pull his name out. The Grizzlies can really use Thabeet’s size and defense and I am unsure whether the Grizz would feel comfortable about their chances that Rubio would actually come over if they drafted him. The Kings could swap picks here.

3. Oklahoma City Thunder – James Harden SG, Arizona State – Harden fits a need for the Thunder in which he can play shooting guard between Westbrook and Durant. Combine Harden’s scoring ability with Jeff Green coming off the bench and playing a Ben Gordon/Manu Ginobli type of role, the Thunder have a nice nucleus forming. Other mocks have Rubio being selected but Rubio will not provide the same scoring that Harden will and I think the Thunder want Westbrook to grow as a true point.

4. Sacramento Kings – Ricky Rubio PG, Spain – The Kings have been rumored that they might be swapping this pick with the Grizzlies for a guy like Spencer Hawes or Jason Thompson in order to guarantee they can select Rubio. If that happens I think Thabeet will go number 3 to the Grizzlies. Rubio makes the Kings immediately improved and steadies the backcourt along with Kevin Martin. If Rubio is off the board, I guarantee Jrue Holiday is the pick.

5. Washington Wizards – Stephen Curry PG/SG, Davidson – The Wizards are one of those teams that absolutely covet Curry and could snatch him up here. The Bobcats and of course the Knicks are also extremely high but this pick here is not out of the realm of possibilities. With Harden off the board, Jordan Hill slipping, and point guard not being a need, the Wizards will turn to Curry who might just be the best scorer of this year’s draft.

6. Minnesota Timberwolves – Jrue Holliday PG/SG, UCLA – Holliday was shooting up draft boards in the recent weeks but lately has had a string of non-impressive workouts (according to him). However, his upside, ability to play both point and some off the ball, and commitment to defense will make him a definite lottery pick and in my eyes top ten. If there is one player in this draft that is a lottery pick based off of ceiling, it is Holliday. Remember he only averaged 8 points per game at UCLA. He could go as high as number four to the Kings.

7. Golden State Warriors – Tyreke Evans PG/SG, Memphis – The Warriors have reportedly made a promise to Monta Ellis that they will not draft a point guard on June 25th. If so, that eliminates Johnny Flynn and Brandon Jennings, two players who would seem to make sense. Evans can play the point but he can also play off the ball. He can run in transition which fits Don Nelson’s style but to truly be effective, he is going to have to work on his jumper.

8. New York Knicks – Johnny Flynn PG, Syracuse – Max Caster alluded to the idea that the Knicks really like Jordan Hill out of Arizona. One thing you have to understand about the draft, teams like a lot of people. There were reports about how the Knicks could trade up for Thabeet. The Knicks seem to like every point guard in the draft. To me, if the Knicks draft Hill here, I see a lot of Channing Frye, and that is not a good sign (fellow Wildcat, also drafted at 8, bust pick). Point guard is a need right now and a guy like Flynn who can step in and contribute right away is huge. The Knicks can also consider Brandon Jennings who has a ton of upside and has been really impressive in workouts.

9. Toronto Raptors – Demar DeRozan SF, USC – The Raptors need help at the wing because they could potentially be losing Anthony Parker and Shawn Marion to free agency. DeRozan, because is so athletically gifted and could play the 2, could be drafted even higher by either the Wizards or Timberwolves. If DeRozan is gone, the Raptors can look at point guard or someone else to fill their void at the three or two.

10. Milwaukee Bucks – Jordan Hill PF, Arizona – Hill slips from number five to the Wizards to now number ten from my last mock. Truth is, Hill’s stock is slipping and there are prospects in the lottery with just more upside. The Bucks will be making a decision between two people here: Brandon Jennings and Hill. Ramon Sessions and Charlie Villaneuava are both hitting free agency so the Bucks have to fill one of those voids on draft night.

11. New Jersey Nets – Terrence Williams SF, Louisville – ESPN has Tyler Hansbrough going here and even me being a die-hard Tar Heel fan have to question that idea. Hansbrough just does not have lottery level talent to me, but he definitely is mid-late first round worthy. With that being said, Williams continues to be impressive at the right time and is showing people why he is truly one of the most versatile players in the draft. At Louisville last year, T-Will averaged 13 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 5 assists, very impressive numbers.

12. Charlotte Bobcats – Gerald Henderson SG, Duke – Will this pick ever change?!?! Henderson averaged 17 points in his final season with Duke but had an abysmal tournament. He is an effective slasher who will get his points that way and has above average on the ball defensive skills. He is one of the few shooting guards in the draft and would fill the void left when Jason Richardson was shipped to the Suns.

13. Indiana Pacers – Brandon Jennings PG, Italy – Some mocks have Jennings going in the top ten, others have him going to number 11 to Jersey (which does not make sense because they have Devin Harris and Jennings is going to be a starter). The wild-card teams for me with Jennings are the Warriors, Knicks, and Bucks. Because all three passed on him, he is left for Indiana. The Pacers need a big body and DeJuan Blair is a possibility but there are large concerns over his knees. Jennings fills a need at the point guard position and gives the team a certain amount of swagger they have been missing.

14. Phoenix Suns – Jeff Teague PG, Wake Forest – Teague took his decision to whether stay in the draft or go back to school down to the final hours. Because he chose to stay, I have to think he has a promise from a lottery team that they will draft him because another year at Wake would have done right. The Suns want to change the make-up of their roster and have already put their big men on the trading block. Drafting Teague will allow him to start from day one and find a new home for Steve Nash.

15. Detroit Pistons – Earl Clark SF/PF, Louisville – Clark slips out of the lottery for the first time in my mock draft but is selected here. Detroit will have to make the decision between Clark and Austin Daye of Gonzaga. Daye also took his decision down to the final hours and stayed in the draft, a move questioned by some. Clark can be the second coming of Lamar Odom because of his versatility and ability to shoot from the outside considering his frame.

16. Chicago Bulls – B.J. Mullens C, Ohio State – This appears more and more likely to be the choice in just about a week. The Bulls want to add size and because of Mullens height a lot of teams feel he has the potential but it will take a couple of years for him to effectively produce and see results.

17. Philadelphia 76ers – Ty Lawson PG, North Carolina – My first three mocks had Eric Maynor going here but with the hiring of Eddie Jordan, the Sixers are going to get back to their up and down style of offense. Lawson slipped on some boards but has regained some ground with holding his own against some of the elite guards in the draft such as Flynn, Evans, and Jennings. If he can remain healthy and play 70 games a year, this could end up being a big steal.

18. Minnesota Timberwolves – Austin Daye SF, Gonzaga – The Timberwolves need help at the three and Daye could eventually contribute in a big way. I am not as high on Daye as others are. I believe he needs to show more toughness and grit. But, when a potential late lottery pick is at 18, it is important you draft best player available.

19. Atlanta Hawks – Eric Maynor PG, Virginia Commonwealth – The Hawks have swung and missed on three point guards. Marvin Williams over Chris Paul. Shelden Williams over Rajon Rondo. Acie Law over Rodney Stuckey. They can’t make the same mistake 4 times in a row can they? Mike Bibby is a free agent and Eric Maynor is one of the most NBA-Ready players in the draft after spending 4 seasons at VCU.

20. Utah Jazz – DeJuan Blair PF, Pittsburgh – Similar to the Daye situation, Blair is viewed as a late lottery pick. At 20, the Jazz would welcome Blair with open arms. With Paul Millsap and Carlos Boozer hitting the open market in July, there is a huge void in the rebounding department that Blair can fill. However, there are questions about his knees and how well he will able to hold up over the course of an 82 game season.

21. New Orleans Hornets – Sam Young SF, Pittsburgh – Young can provide some scoring and solid minutes at both the two and the three coming for the Hornets. With the decline of Peja Stojakovic’s play, the Hornets are looking to add a guy who can give them energy at the small forward position. Young might not be able to score as effectively as some others remaining in the draft but he will bring great experience.

22. Dallas Mavericks – James Johnson PF, Wake Forest – Dallas can perhaps reach for a point guard like Patty Mills and fill a need. Or they can grab Johnson who would be considered a steal here based on pure skill. Johnson has not shown anything too impressive at the workouts which has allowed him to drop but nonetheless can turn out to be a valuable piece for the Mavs in the future.

23. Sacramento Kings – Omri Casspi SF, Israel – Sac-town loves tall European swingman who can shoot effectively from downtown. Examples, Peja and Hedo Turkoglu. The biggest difference is that Casspi is more athletic and is a much better defender than the two.

24. Portland Trail Blazers – DaJuan Summers SF, Georgetown – Summers can play both forward positions all while shooting the ball pretty consistently. To me this pick makes sense because Summers can step in and play for Batum who struggled in his rookie season. The Blazers could also look at point guard for Patty Mills or Darren Collison.

25. Oklahoma City Thunder – Tyler Hansbrough PF, North Carolina – Hansbrough is out to prove the doubters wrong and there will be some people who do not believe Hansbrough is first round talent. However, this pick makes sense. The Thunder need toughness down low and Psycho T is going to bring it every night.

26. Chicago Bulls – Chase Budinger SG/SF, Arizona – Budinger will provide scoring for a team that might end up losing Ben Gordon and Luol Deng. He is athletic enough where he can create his own shot. However, the Bulls will be playing 4 on 5 when the other team has the ball as Budinger is just awful on defense.

27. Memphis Grizzlies – Toney Douglas PG, Florida State – With the jury still out on Mike Conley, Toney Douglas provides solid backup play and a guy you could eventually turn to, in order to start. I value Douglas more than Patty Mills at this point because of his shooting ability, defense, and leadership.

28. Minnesota Timberwolves – Jonas Jerebko SF, Sweden – Jerebko can stay overseas and wait to come over to the NBA which would allow the T-Wolves to not carry three rookies on their 12 man roster.

29. Los Angeles Lakers – Wayne Ellington SG, North Carolina – Ellington is one of the purest shooters in the draft and can provide offense and scoring for a bench who really underperformed this season. With the Lakers potentially losing Lamar Odom in free agency, they will need someone who can fill it up on offense for the second unit.

30. Cleveland Cavaliers – Taj Gibson PF, USC – The Cavs could potentially lose Ben Wallace and Anderson Varaejo in the off-season so the Cavs need some bodies down low. As seen in the Orlando series, Z is not going to cut it down low. Gibson, although thin, needs to add some weight but at 6′10” has a crazy wingspan and can excel at shot-blocking.

Round 2 aka The “I Get My Name Announced By Adam Silver So I’m Special” Round

31. Sacramento Kings – Derrick Brown SF, Xavier

32. Washington Wizards – Marcus Thornton SG, LSU

33. Portland Trail Blazers – Darren Collison PG, UCLA

34. Denver Nuggets – Patrick Mills PG, St. Mary’s

35. Detroit Pistons – Victor Claver PF, Spain

36. Memphis Grizzlies – Jeff Adrein PF, UConn

37. San Antonio Spurs – Jeff Pendergraph – PF, Arizona State

38. Portland Trail Blazers – Jermaine Taylor SG, Central Florida

39. Detroit Pistons – Rodrigue Beaubois PG, France

40. Charlotte Bobcats – Josh Heytvelt C, Gonzaga

41. Milwaukee Bucks – Curtis Jerrells PG, Baylor

42. Los Angeles Lakers – Jodie Meeks SG, Kentucky

43. Miami Heat – DeMarre Carroll SF, Missouri

44. Detroit Pistons – Jack McClinton SG, Miami

45. Minnesota Timberwolves – Danny Green SF, North Carolina

46. Cleveland Cavaliers – Dionte Christmas SG, Temple

47. Minnesota Timberwolves – Jon Brockman PF, Washington

48. Phoenix Suns – Dante Cunningham SF/PF, Villanova

49. Atlanta Hawks – Jerel McNeal SG, Marquette

50. Utah Jazz – Paul Harris SF, Syracuse

51. San Antonio Spurs – A.J. Price PG, UConn

52. Indiana Pacers – Tyrese Rice PG, Boston College

53. San Antonio Spurs – Leo Lyons PF, Missouri

54. Charlotte Bobcats – Brandon Costner SF, North Carolina State

55. Portland Trail Blazers – Henk Norel PF, International

56. Portland Trail Blazers – Sergio Lull PG, Spain

57. Phoenix Suns – Wesley Matthews SG, Marquette

58. Boston Celtics – Robert Dozier PF, Memphis

59. Los Angeles Lakers – Alade Aminu PF, Georgia Tech

60. Miami Heat – Jeremy Pargo PG, Gonzaga

That’s it for the newest mock! The final mock will be coming out on June 24th the day before the draft. I will also be posting my rankings for each position in the draft.

Leave a comment, and tell me who you think your favorite team should target in the draft.

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2009 NBA Draft Position Rankings

Here is a quick run-down on my individual rankings by position for the upcoming draft. This is not the order I have them going in my mocks as I select players to teams based on need and fit.

* = 1st rd projection

Point Guards:

1. Ricky Rubio 6′4” 180 lbs – Spain*
2. Stephen Curry 6′3” 185 lbs – Davidson*
3. Johnny Flynn 6′0” 172 1bs – Syracuse*
4. Brandon Jennings 6′1” 170 1bs – Italy*
5. Jrue Holliday 6′ 3” 185 lbs – UCLA*
6. Ty Lawson 6′0” 195 lbs – North Carolina*
7. Eric Maynor 6′2” 175 lbs – Virginia Commonwealth*
8. Jeff Teague 6′2” 180 1bs – Wake Forest*
9. Darren Collison 6′1” 165 lbs – UCLA
10. Toney Douglas 6′1” 196 lbs – Florida State*

Shooting Guards:
1. James Harden 6′ 5” 218 lbs – Arizona State*
2. Tyreke Evans 6′5” 195 lbs – Memphis*
2. Gerald Henderson 6′5” 215 lbs- Duke*
3. Terrence Williams 6′6” 220 – Louisville*
4. Wayne Ellington 6′5” 190 lbs – North Carolina*
5. Marcus Thornton 6′4” 198 lbs – LSU
6. Jermaine Taylor 6′4” 210 lbs – Central Florida
7. Jodie Meeks 6′4” 208 lbs – Kentucky
8. Jack McClinton 6′1” 185 lbs – Miami
9. Dionte Christmas 6′5” 190 lbs – Temple
10. Jerel McNeal 6′3” 195 lbs – Marquette

Small Forwards:

1. Demar DeRozan 6′7” 207 lbs – USC*
2. Austin Daye 6′10” 210 lbs – Gonzaga*
3. Sam Young 6′6” 210 lbs – Pittsburgh*
4. Omri Casspi 6′8” 220 lbs – Israel*
5. DaJuan Summers 6′8” 241 lbs – Georgetown*
6. Chase Budinger 6′7” 218 lbs – Arizona*
7. Jonas Jerebko 6′9” 210 lbs – Sweden*
8. Derrick Brown 6′7” 225 lbs – Xavier
9. DeMarre Carroll 6′8” 225 lbs – Missouri
10. Danny Green 6′6” 210 lbs – North Carolina

Power Forwards:

1. Blake Griffin 6′10” 251 lbs – Oklahoma*
2. Jordan Hill 6′10” 235 lbs – Arizona*
3. DeJuan Blair 6′7” 265 lbs – Pittsburgh*
4. Earl Clark 6′9” 220 lbs – Louisville*
5. Tyler Hansbrough 6′9” 230 lbs – North Carolina*
6. James Johnson 6′8” 235 lbs – Wake Forest*
7. Taj Gibson 6′9” 210 lbs – USC*
8. Victor Claver 6′10” 218 lbs – Spain
9. Jeff Pendergraph 6′9” 230 lbs – Arizona State
10. Jeff Adrien 6′6” 225 lbs – UConn

Centers:

1. Hasheem Thabeet 7′3” 265 lbs – UConn*
2. B.J. Mullens 7′0” 260 lbs – Ohio State*
3. Josh Heytvelt 6′11 260 lbs -Gonzaga
4. Goran Suton 6′10” 245 lbs – Michigan State
5. Luke Nevill 7′1” 250 lbs – Utah

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