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Players drafted from the Big 12 OVER 6 (+150) Basically, I'm getting 3/2 that word of the Pistons "promise" to Bill Walker at #29 is true. Beasley, Augustin, Rush, Arthur, Chalmers, and Jordan should all be within the Top 25, if not Top 20. |
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No. 1 - Derrick Rose - Chicago Bulls Rose returns to his hometown of Chicago. The playmaking point guard who led Memphis to the national championship game should step in immediately as the team's floor leader. No. 2 - Michael Beasley - Miami Heat While the Bulls opted to pass on the power forward, Miami didn't let him slip. As a freshman, Beasley averaged 26.2 points and 12.4 rebounds for Kansas State, and should provide the Heat with a much-needed inside force. No. 3 - O.J. Mayo - Minnesota Timberwolves Mayo dazzled in both high school and for USC. Now he'll get a chance to put his scoring talent on display for a team that ranked in the bottom of the league in points scored. Mayo averaged 20.7 points and 2.7 three-pointers per game in his lone college season. No. 4 - Russell Westbrook - Seattle Sonics Scouts were enamored with the UCLA guard's freakish athletic ability. Seattle was impressed enough to make him the surprising No. 4 choice. Westbrook will join Kevin Durant and Jeff Green in a very young and exciting starting five. No. 5 - Kevin Love - Memphis Grizzlies Some have knocked the center from UCLA over his size and conditioning. But Love, who averaged 10.6 rebounds per game in his freshman season, could form a strong duo with the athletic Darko Milicic in the Memphis frontcourt. |
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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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Pick # Overall Team Player Pos. Class College
1 1 Chicago Derrick Rose G Fr Memphis 2 2 Miami Michael Beasley F Fr Kansas State 3 3 Minnesota O.J. Mayo G Fr Southern California 4 4 Seattle Russell Westbrook G So UCLA 5 5 Memphis Kevin Love C Fr UCLA 6 6 New York Danilo Gallinari F NA Italy (Armani Jeans Milano (Italy)) 7 7 LA Clippers Eric Gordon G Fr Indiana 8 8 Milwaukee Joe Alexander F Jr West Virginia 9 9 Charlotte D.J. Augustin G So Texas 10 10 New Jersey Brook Lopez C So Stanford 11 11 Indiana Jerryd Bayless G Fr Arizona 12 12 Sacramento Jason Thompson F Sr Rider 13 13 Portland Brandon Rush G Jr Kansas 14 14 Golden State Anthony Randolph F Fr LSU 15 15 Phoenix (from Atlanta) Robin Lopez C So Stanford 16 16 Philadelphia Marreese Speights F So Florida 17 17 Toronto Roy Hibbert C Sr Georgetown 18 18 Washington JaVale McGee C So Nevada 19 19 Cleveland J.J. Hickson F Fr North Carolina State 20 20 Charlotte (from Denver) Alexis Ajinca C NA France (Hyeres-Toulon (France)) 21 21 New Jersey (from Dallas) Ryan Anderson F So California 22 22 Orlando Courtney Lee G Sr Western Kentucky 23 23 Utah Kosta Koufos C Fr Ohio State 24 24 Seattle (from Phoenix) Serge Ibaka F NA Congo (C.B. L' Hospitalet (Spain)) 25 25 Houston Nicolas Batum F NA France (Le Mans (France)) 26 26 San Antonio George Hill G Jr IUPUI 27 27 New Orleans Darrell Arthur F So Kansas 28 28 Memphis (from LA Lakers) Donte' Greene F Fr Syracuse 29 29 Detroit D.J. White F Sr Indiana 30 30 Boston J.R. Giddens G Sr New Mexico |
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