My point is that I haven't seen a recent mock draft that has Miller in the top 10 and it appears that the Raptors are headed for a higher pick than number 13.
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stretch wrote: View PostMy point is that I haven't seen a recent mock draft that has Miller in the top 10 and it appears that the Raptors are headed for a higher pick than number 13.
Perfect example: last year around this time Terrence Jones was in the top 5 and Derrick Williams was sniffing around 10. Jones ended up slipping to 15 in the mocks and Williams went #2.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostThere will be many guys climbing and falling on the the mock drafts between now and the actual draft. Conference play is now underway, then the tournament, then individual work outs. A lot can happen.
Perfect example: last year around this time Terrence Jones was in the top 5 and Derrick Williams was sniffing around 10. Jones ended up slipping to 15 in the mocks and Williams went #2.
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stretch wrote: View PostAs far as T Jones goes, I like him more than Miller. He's only months older than QM, but his game is much farther along. Good inside/outside game and defender capable of playing 3 or 4 much like Derrick Williams who blossomed as a sophomore at Arizona last season.
I like Miller because he is a straight SF. There is no question what he is at the next level.
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ceez wrote: View PostMock drafts change week to week and day to day during march madness and workouts. I have a feeling Miller will be in the top 7 or so come draft time.Last edited by stretch; Sun Jan 29, 2012, 09:29 PM.
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostDo we have second pick in this draft? If we do I think the Raptors should really consider using it on Damian Lillard from Webber State
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MKG > Barnes?
We are about a month away from the end of the college basketball regular season, and while things still remain solid at the very top for Kentucky’s Anthony Davis, the rest of the Top 5 remains very much in flux.
A quick look around the league shows five other players — North Carolina’s Harrison Barnes, UConn’s Andre Drummond, Kansas’ Thomas Robinson, Baylor’s Perry Jones and Kentucky’s Michael Kidd-Gilchrist — in contention for the No. 2 spot in the draft.
Of the group, Kidd-Gilchrist is the most recent to make the jump into the Top 5. We’ve been singing his praises all year, and it looks like a number of general managers are getting on board with the idea of Kidd-Gilchrist as a top pick in the draft.
As we’ve noted before, Kidd-Gilchrist is in direct contention with Barnes for the distinction of the top wing off the board. Barnes continues to prove he can put the ball in the basket. He had 27 points against Virginia Tech and 23 versus Georgia Tech in the past week. Barnes’ 3-point shooting remains a sizzling 45 percent for the season. Though his rebounding and assist numbers continue to be weak, Barnes looks more and more like a sure thing with his scoring ability.
Kidd-Gilchrist goes the opposite way. His shooting and scoring numbers don't wow scouts, but he does all the other little things that Barnes doesn't to put his team over the top. The two have gone head-to-head both in high school and earlier this year in Kentucky, and Kidd-Gilchrist looked better. It will be interesting to see whether they'll agree to workouts against each other during the draft process.
You'll have to have Insider to read anything more than the above.
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MKG looked pretty solid last night. But if the Raptors draft him, the worry is that the roster is riddled with far too many young players who can't shoot (i.e. DeRozan, JJ, Amir, Davis).
Then again if Kawhi Leonard can develop a reliable mid-range jumper in one summer, I'm sure MKG can too.
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MangoKid wrote: View PostI'm thinking we're not even going to be close to selecting MKG. Picking 6th or 7th will hinder that.
Washington - needs a SG and PF (have Vesely at SF)
Charlotte - needs a SF, SG, C
NO - needs PG, SF, PF
Detroit - needs SG and PF (have Daye and Prince at SF)
NJ - needs SG, SF and PF
GSW - needs a C (have Wright/Thompson at SF)
Utah - needs PG, SG (have Hawyard at SF)
Sacramento - needs a SF, PF (but they have Salmons at SF)
Phoenix - needs PG, SG, SF, PF
... Utah owns GSW's pick which is top 7 protected.. so added them both.
From my count the following teams need a SF: Charlotte, NO, NJ, Sacramento and Phoenix.
Charlotte has Jordan running the team so all bets are off, but I'd assume Barnes since he's a UNC grad.
NO might go for BPA as they have 2 picks (Minny's pick as well), but they might go for MKG to play off Gordon.
NJ needs everything, so will probably go BPA (but I think they'll end up with a better record than Toronto).
Sacramento has Salmons, so may choose a PF instead.
I think Phoenix will end up with a better record than Toronto.
This is very hypothetical and I'm just grasping at straws, but it's possible that the only legit teams that might choose MKG before Toronto has a chance is NO, which would suck, but I hope NO goes for a PF since they need one just as bad, and there will be plenty to choose from at their position (I'm guessing 3rd worst over all).
Here's my mock draft (so far):
Charlotte - Barnes
Washington - Davis
NO - Drummond
Detroit - Robinson
Sacramento - Sullinger
Toronto - MKG
Yes, this is pure fantasy and I'm sure some team will pick MKG before we have a chance, but a guy can dream.Last edited by planetmars; Wed Feb 1, 2012, 12:00 PM.
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