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Old 06-26-2008, 10:59 PM
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No. 6 - Danilo Gallinari - New York Knicks
A talented 6-8 forward out of Italy, Gallinari should give the Knicks some offensive help on the perimeter. Gallinari's father is friends with Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni, as the two of them were in the Italian league together



No. 7 - Eric Gordon - Los Angeles Clippers
Gordon is a 6-4 guard out of Indiana who should be able to play either point guard or shooting guard for the Clippers. During his one season with the Hoosiers, Gordon averaged an impressive 20.9 points per game.



No. 8 - Joe Alexander - Milwaukee Bucks
A talented player out of West Virginia, Alexander gives the Bucks great shooting ability and toughness at either forward spot. Earlier in the day, Milwaukee sent Yi Jianlian to New Jersey for Richard Jefferson



No. 9 - D.J. Augustin - Charlotte Bobcats
Though he's barely six feet tall, point guards don't come much quicker than Augustin. The Texas alum averaged 19.2 points per game in his sophomore season, and will compete with Raymond Felton for playing time.



No. 10 - Brook Lopez - New Jersey Nets
Brook Lopez (not to be confused with his twin brother, Robin, who went to the Suns at No. 15) should provide New Jersey with plenty of interior defense and scoring. Brook averaged 19.3 points per game for Stanford last season as a sophomore.
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