Right, but the article says they don't want contract obligations. Any cash included would go towards offseting Marco's salary. It makes more sense, fiscally speaking, for the Grizzlies to sell their 25th pick for cash and have it offset their lottery pick's salary.
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Out of all the picks listed in the poll above, I'd take Ed Davis, but I don't think he'd be there when we do select. He's got a good motor, he's a very good rebounder and his wingspan is nice. His offensive game is coming along nicely as well.
Secondly I would be more tempted to choose a guy like Xavier Henry. For a guy who's 18, he's got a pretty decent NBA body. He just has to tighten up his handles and he'll be alright. Bledsoe would be a close third. I think a name like Daniel Orton should be up there as well. He's a project - but what big man on that list isn't?, but he could be a Kendrick Perkins type.
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Chad Ford's Latest
He has the Raptors picking Bledsoe. Of course it is still very early. So watch for changes. I have found his mock draft especially his last one before the real draft as accurate if not more so than all the others.
If the Raptors do draft Bledsoe than most likely Calderon or Jack are Raptors history by this coming Nov.
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With all those bigmen in this class and the Raptors potentially losing Bosh, I would be shocked if they passed on guys like Whiteside and Orton or one of the bigger names should one drop. I can't view that page at work, is it a player ranking or a real deal mock draft?
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Here is everyone who has declared early. I bolded some of the prominent names coming out but not all.
Early Entry Candidates
Player, School, Status
Solomon Alabi, Florida State, Sophomore
Cole Aldrich, Kansas, Junior
Lavoy Allen, Temple, Junior
Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest, Sophomore
James Anderson, Oklahoma State, Junior
Kevin Anderson, Richmond, Junior
Luke Babbitt, Nevada, Sophomore
Armon Bassett, Ohio, Junior
Talor Battle, Penn State, Junior
Keith Benson, Oakland, Junior
Eric Bledsoe, Kentucky, Freshman
Anatoly Bose, Nicholls State, Junior
Dee Bost, Mississippi State, Sophomore
Craig Brackins, Iowa State, Junior
Avery Bradley, Texas, Freshman
Carlon Brown, Utah, Junior
Derrick Caracter, UTEP, Junior
DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky, Freshman
Jordan Crawford, Xavier, Sophomore
Ed Davis, North Carolina, Sophomore
Mike Davis, Illinois, Junior
Paul Davis, Winston-Salem State, Junior
Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech, Junior
Devin Ebanks, West Virginia, Sophomore
Kenneth Faried, Morehead State, Junior
Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech, Freshman
Courtney Fortson, Arkansas, Sophomore
Jimmer Fredette, BYU, Junior
Keith “Tiny” Gallon, Oklahoma, Freshman
Charles Garcia, Seattle, Junior
Paul George, Fresno State, Sophomore
Anthony Gurley, Massachusetts, Junior
Manny Harris, Michigan, Junior
Gordon Hayward, Butler, Sophomore
Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall, Junior
Xavier Henry, Kansas, Freshman
Darington Hobson, New Mexico, Junior
Adnan Hodzic, Lipscomb, Junior
Armon Johnson, Nevada, Junior
JaJuan Johnson, Purdue, Junior
Ravern Johnson, Mississippi State, Junior
Wesley Johnson, Syracuse, Junior
Cameron Jones, Northern Arizona, Junior
Dominique Jones, South Florida, Junior
Mac Koshwal, DePaul, Junior
Sylven Landesberg, Virginia, Sophomore
Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech, Junior
Kenny Lawson, Creighton, Junior
Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma, Freshman
Demetri McCamey, Illinois, Junior
Elijah Millsap, Alabama-Birmingham, Junior
Greg Monroe, Georgetown, Sophomore
E’Twaun Moore, Purdue, Junior
Arnett Moultrie, UTEP, Sophomore
A.J. Ogilvy, Vanderbilt, Junior
Daniel Orton, Kentucky, Freshman
Patrick Patterson, Kentucky, Junior
Rico Pickett, Manhattan, Junior
Eniel Polynice, Mississippi, Junior
Herb Pope, Seton Hall, Sophomore
Jeff Robinson, Seton Hall, Junior
Samardo Samuels, Louisville, Sophomore
Larry Sanders, Virginia Commonwealth, Junior
John Sloan, Huntingdon (AL), Junior
Tracy Smith, North Carolina State, Junior
Lance Stephenson, Cincinnati, Freshman
Lazar Trifunovic, Radford, Junior
Evan Turner, Ohio State, Junior
Alex Tyus, Florida, Junior
Ekpe Udoh, Baylor, Junior
John Wall, Kentucky, Freshman
Willie Warren, Oklahoma, Sophomore
Quinton Watkins, San Diego State, Freshman
C.J. Webster, San Jose State, Junior
Terrico White, Mississippi, Sophomore
Hassan Whiteside, Marshall, Freshman
Elliot Williams, Memphis, Sophomore
Stevy Worah-Ozimo, Slippery Rock, Junior
Chris Wright, Dayton, Junior
Jahmar Young, New Mexico State, Junior
The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2010 NBA Draft:
Pablo Aguilar, Granada (Spain), 1989 DOB
Andrew Albicy, Paris-Levallois (France), 1990 DOB
Robin Benzing, Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany), 1989 DOB
Stefan Bircevic, Metalac (Serbia), 1989 DOB
Bojan Bogdanovic, Cibona (Croatia), 1989 DOB
Sarra Camara, Le Havre (France), 1989 DOB
Antoine Diot, Le Mans (France), 1989 DOB
Bangaly Fofana, ASVEL (France), 1989 DOB
Miralem Halilovic, Sloboda Dita (Bosnia), 1991 DOB
Thomas Heurtel, Strasbourg (France), 1989 DOB
Edwin Jackson, Rouen (France), 1989 DOB
Dusan Korac, Centar (Montenegro), 1991 DOB
Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Siauliai (Lithuania), 1989 DOB
Luc Louves, Maurienne (France) 1989 DOB
Uros Lukovic, Radnicki Basket (Serbia), 1989 DOB
Donatas Motiejunas, Benetton Treviso (Italy), 1990 DOB
Tomasz Nowakowski, Luka Koper (Slovenia), 1990 DOB
Tibor Pleiss, Brose Baskets (Germany), 1989 DOB
Xavier Rabaseda, FC Barcelona (Spain), 1989 DOB
Fernando Raposo, Pau Orthez (France), 1989 DOB
Ryan Richards, Gran Canaria (Spain), 1991 DOB
Kevin Sèraphin, Cholet (France), 1989 DOB
Semen Shashkov, Ural Ekaterinburg (Russia), 1989 DOB
*Country indicates where team plays, not country of nationality.Last edited by Apollo; Thu Apr 29, 2010, 04:46 PM.
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Apollo wrote: View PostThey would only be on the hook for one season and an expiring contract is marketable for some other trade down the line... Say the 2011 trade deadline?
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Braveheart wrote: View PostWhat i think they should is try and trade up and get Demarcus Cousins. A big man that actually plays center, and build around a core of Demar, Sonny, Bargnani, and Demarcus. And during free agency sign and trade bosh for some young prospect and a good point (my first pick would be Nets if they get john wall we could trade for Harris and CDR since they dont play him enough)
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matt wrote: View PostI say trade Bosh for nets third pick(to select Cousins), Lee, T.W, and anything else to match it up.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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More Damion James Observations #1
Maybe it's the beard, maybe it's the game, but it's hard to watch Thomas Gipson without picturing Damion James.
Gipson describes his game like this: "Very physical in the paint, hard-nosed, dominant." Sounds about right.
http://cjonline.com/interact/blog/au.../thomas_gipson
19. PF Damion James, 6-7 225
James showed a lot of positive signs that he could adapt to the small forward position as a senior. His shot improved and he remains an aggressive and instinctive rebounder. He's not a playmaker, but he holds his own on offense due to an ability to score both inside and out.
Derrick Favors on his Spurs interview
Maybe this is a bit of a pipe dream, but who knows what Pop will conjure up come draft time. If it doesn’t work out, I would be call it a successful offseason to draft Damion James,
ESPN draft analyst Chad Ford came out with his mock NBA Draft list today. He has former Texas forward Damion James going at No. 20 to the San Antonio Spurs and guard Avery Bradley going at No. 25 to the Memphis Grizzlies.
In Ford’s analysis of James, a 6-foot-8, 224-pound small forward, he said, “James might be one of the more underrated players in this year’s draft. Very few players have his combination of athleticism and motor. He doesn’t have a position on offense, but he’s a Spurs type of player all the way.”
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