KB21 Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 This is using the current standings, current trades, and nba draft report's ratings with a few adjustments that interject who I feel will declare and rise/fall between now and the draft: 01. Cleveland Cavaliers - Lebron James SG Akron, OH He may refuse to sign with them, but he's their target. Has the potential to be a Kobe Bryant type of player. 02. Denver Nuggets - Darko Milicic C Yugoslavia Has been compared to Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki. May not be a true center, but is 7-0 with good range. 03. Detroit Pistons - Carmelo Anthony SF Syracuse With the pick acquired from Memphis, the Pistons take Anthony with the idea he can give them some much needed offensive punch. He has the athleticism to be a Jamal Mashburn type player, but he plays with the mentality of Glenn Robinson. 04. Los Angeles Clippers - Ha Seung-jin C South Korea The wild card of the draft. Ha is a 7-4 giant who is more of a low post guy than Yao Ming is. He could be a player that changes the landscape of the draft. 05. Toronto Raptors - Anderson Vajerao PF Brazil The Raptors need good players period, but they are longing for some interior players. Vajerao is a more offensive version of Nene Hilario. 06. Miami Heat - Zarko Cabarkapa PF Yugoslavia I think Miami would really like to add a point guard here, but this is a bit high for a guy like Luke Ridnour. Cabarkapa is a 6-11 PF/SF combo type player who needs to get bigger but has some offensive game. 07. Chicago Bulls - Jarvis Hayes SG Georgia Sweet shooting two guard from Georgia could really upgrade the Bulls offensive punch at the two guard position. 08. Milwaukee Bucks - Brian Cook PF Illinois With the pick acquired from Atlanta, the Bucks go for a power forward prospect that can really help them. Cook is 6-10 and has great range, but he needs to get stronger in the post. 09. New York Knicks - Rick Rickert PF Minnesota Kevin McHale type player with a wonderful offensive game. Needs to get stronger and has some worries about his defensive approach. 10. Seattle Supersonics - Luke Ridnour PG Oregon The replacement for Gary Payton. 11. Golden State Warriors - Chris Thomas PG Notre Dame They will lose Arenas in the offseason, so they prepare for that by drafting Thomas, who is more of a true point guard than Arenas is anyway. 12. Washington Wizards - Reece Gaines SG Louisville Back to rebuilding for the Wizards. Gaines is a combo guard similar to Larry Hughes, who is currently a Wizard. 13. Memphis Grizzlies - Dwayne Wade SG Marquette Undersized, but a terrific scorer who is a great ball handler. 14. Seattle Supersonics - Malik Badine PF Senegal Project player with great athleticism. Could help the Sonics out in the post. 15. Orlando Magic - Darius Rice SF Miami Sweet shooting small forward with great athleticism and is 6-10. Could replace the injured Grant Hill and departed Mike Miller. 16. Phoenix Suns - Josh Howard SG Wake Forest The Suns always seem to make great picks, and I think this could be another one. Howard is an athletic shooting guard in the mold of Desmond Mason. 17. Los Angeles Lakers - Nick Collison PF Kansas Raef LaFrentz type of player who is a solid rebounder, good scorer with range, and good passer. 18. New Orleans Hornets - Eduardo Hernandez C Spain Solid team in search of quality depth. Hernandez could give them solid back up minutes at the 4 and 5 positions. 19. Boston Celtics - Chris Kaman C Central Michigan In need of a big rebounder, the Celtics will look to the fast rising 7 footer from CMU. 20. Utah Jazz - Michael Sweetney PF Georgetown Potential replacement for Karl Malone. 21. Boston Celtics - Marcus Banks PG UNLV They like JR Bremer and Tony Delk, but neither take enough pressure off Pierce and Walker. 22. New Jersey Nets - David West PF Xavier The Nets don't need much, so they add a solid all around player for depth purposes. 23. Atlanta Hawks - Marquis Daniels SG Auburn Good scorer and shooter who is asked to handle the ball quite a bit for the Tigers. Leads his team in scoring, rebounding, and assists. Has some point guard ability. 24. Sacramento Kings - Kresimir Loncar C Croatia Euro center who the Kings can let develop overseas. 25. Portland Trailblazers - Carlos Delfino SF Argentina Defensive small forward that could take Scottie Pippen's place in the line up. 26. Minnesota Timberwolves - Kirk Hinrich PG Kansas 27. Memphis Grizzlies - Uche Amadi C Wyoming 28. San Antonio Spurs - James Jones SF Miami 29. Dallas Mavericks - Mario Austin PF Mississippi State 30. Cleveland Cavaliers - James Lang C Birmingham, AL 31. New York Knicks - Maurice Williams PG Alabama 32. Milwaukee Bucks - Zaur Pachulia C Rep. of Georgia 33. Los Angeles Clippers - Dahntay Jones SG Duke 34. Toronto Raptors - Troy Bell PG Boston College 35. Miami Heat - Marcus Hatten PG St. John's 36. Chicago Bulls - Dalron Johnson SF UNLV 37. Atlanta Hawks - Lavell Blanchard SF Michigan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blunt91 Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 I thought the kid from South Korea was just a junior in highschool and want be eligible for the draft until 2004. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 He's 18, and the rule change allows him to enter the draft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyman3 Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 the Cavs select James and James refuses to sign with them? is it mandatory that the Cavs pick & trade him (ala Kobe Bryant for Vlade Divac)? or can they keep him as an unhappy camper? this was the same case for Kobe Bryant, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 if the Cavs draft him and he's as upset with them as he says that he is or pretends to be...then he'll pull the Steve Francis and force the trade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 If Lebron refuses to sign with them, he can sit out the season and re-enter the draft next year as long as he doesn't play in an alternate professional league. The same thing could have happened to Steve Logan this year, but he chose to play overseas, so the Warriors keep his draft rights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brock Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Too bad for Lebron.... If he sits out and attempts to re-enter he will be ruled ineligible as the new rule states you must be 20 to enter the draft... If cleveland picks him he is stuck if they don't want to trade him... therefore he can either play for them or sit out until a trade can be arranged The advantage here is definitley to the cav's, Lebron has no bargaining power what so ever in this case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 While yes, he'd lose a year of playing, the Cavs would also lose a number one draft pick with absolutely no compensation. That's the draw-back on their part...it's the same thing that happened to Francis... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 9, 2003 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 Yeah. That new rule means I'll have to add Schortsianitis to the draft. I initially thought he would decide against entering when he finds out that he won't be a lottery pick. I think this may guarantee Ha Seung-jin will enter the draft as well. I wonder what this rule will do to guys like Travis Outlaw, Kendrick Perkins, and James Lang who are three high schoolers toying with the idea of entering the draft? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ_Money Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 I know Perkins had made a verbal commitment to Memphis, but I thought I read somewhere that he has now decided against entering the draft, and WILL go to at least 1 year in college. Of course, these things always change, so who knows? Calipari is doing a great job getting these highly recruited players, even if it's only for a year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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