dare wrote:Favors had a lot of potential but he still very raw offensively, all he can do is catch an alley-oop or force for a dunk.
I understand your logic, but bad teams like Pistons don't draft for need, they draft for talent and Favors has top five talent. Give him good, even serviceable, guards in college and he would have been more productive (like he was at the end of the year when Schumpert finally realized that giving him the ball was a good thing).
I'm actually going to try to make a legit mock this year anyways, so maybe I'll try.
1.Wizards - John Wall | PGHe's the No. 1 prospect, but I think Evan Turner's versatility and experience as a point guard this past season could prove useful next to Gilbert Arenas. Wall's probably the new man in DC though.
2. 76ers - DeMarcus Cousins| CI know they're paying Dalembert and Brand loads of cash, but pairing Cousins with Hollinger MVP Maurice Speights would be a step in the right direction. This could easily be Turner if the Sixers think they can trade Iguodala.
3. Nets - Wesley Johnson| SFI can see Johnson here. I don't know if they can pick Turner when they already have a young bunch of SG/SF (Lee, Williams, CDR)
4. Timberwolves - Evan Turner| SG/SFNo brainer, he'd be the steal of the draft, he fills a need, and he's not a PG. Perfection.
5. Kings - Al-Faruoq Aminu| SFI mean, they could go Favors, but I don't know what they want to do with their current trio of Landry-Hawes-Thompson. Aminu is the better version of Donte Greene.
6. Warriors - Donatas Motiejunas| PFI can see this. They need a big guy and Favors would can run with their system, but I'm pretty sure the idea of a Motiejunas-Curry pick and pop gives Nelly quite the stiffy (if Nelly even knows who he is).
7. Pistons - Derrick Favors| PFOh, look at that, Favors falls right into the Pistons' lap!

But really, he'd fit well in Detroit and could learn a lot on the defensive end from Big Ben.
8. Clippers - Patrick Patterson| PF/SFThey need a SF, but there really isn't one sitting here that would be worth the reach. Patterson is a tweener who could create a solid "big" line-up with Griffin and Kaman, but he lacks the speed to play their full-time.
9. Jazz - Greg Monroe| PFGreg Monroe is either going to be a very serviceable player in the NBA or a complete bust. I think it all depends on where he goes and what system he plays in. He's a good fit in the high-post and he can be a solid player (with upside to take Okur's job at some point) in the Jazz system.
10. Pacers - Gordon Hayward*| SFYearly underwhelming white-guy drafted by Larry Bird... just kidding.
*Ed Davis, high potential, mucho athleticism, he should be able to step right in and get some experience.
11. Hornets - Paul George| SFI'd say James Anderson or Xavier Henry here, but the surprising scoring of Marcus Thornton probably forces them to look at reaching for a big small forward like George. Plus, someone has to be the who/what pick in the lottery, why not Paul George?
12. Grizzlies - Xavier Henry| SFFor a team that probably loses current starter Rudy Gay, a good character guy like Henry fits. He's an improving outside shooter with athleticism, who should be fine with OJ Mayo finally taking control of the Griz.
13. Raptors - Cole Aldrich | C
Aldrich can fill the void of defender/rebounder with imminent departure of Chris Bosh. His game is down low, which opens up Bargnani to do what he needs to from 15 feet and out.
14. Rockets - Ekpe Udoh| C/PFI think they go Yao insurance here. The question is do they go with the project in Hassan Whiteside or the more polished, but still raw, Udoh. Udoh's versatility will help him get on the court with Yao and the shot blocking duo of Yao and Udoh is just scary.
Rough draft, check.