
Yes, seriously David Kay has brought you a 2011 NBA Mock Draft
1. Sacramento Kings: John Henson, PF, North Carolina, 6-10, Fr.
An athletic forward with ridiclous length, Henson is a versatile talent who has a nice perimeter game and can also take a defender off the dribble. He is wirey thin though and will need to get stronger while at North Carolina.
2. Washington Wizards: Harrison Barnes, G/F, Undecided, 6-6, HS Sr.
The prototypical NBA wing player, Barnes can stroke it from deep, create his own shot, handle the rock, and attack the basket. He likely would be a top-five pick if he could enter the 2010 NBA Draft straight out of high school.
3. Los Angeles Clippers: DeMarcus Cousins, F/C, Kentucky, 6-10, Fr.
A physically imposing presence down low, Cousins tends to drift through games because he can out-muscle everybody. If he shows the desire to hone his overall game, he has the potential to be a top pick.
4. Oklahoma City Thunder: Avery Bradley, G, Texas, 6-2, Fr.
Bradley doesn’t have the desired size to be an NBA two-guard, but isn’t a true point either. Still, there is no questioning his quickness, explosiveness and scoring ability.
5. Minnesota Timberwolves: Tomas Satoransky, SG, Czech, 6-7, 1991
Satoransky is an all-around talent who won’t turn 18 until the fall. He is similar to most Euro guards in that he can run the break and attack the hoop. He’s also a crafty scorer.
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31 Sacramento Kings: JaJuan Johnson, PF, Purdue, 6-10, Jr.
32 Washington Wizards: Kenneth Faried, PF, Morehead State, 6-8, Sr.
33 Los Angeles Clippers: Jordan Crawford, SG, Xavier, 6-4, Jr.
34 Oklahoma City Thunder: Robbie Hummel, F, Purdue, 6-8, Jr.
35 Minnesota Timberwolves: Malcom Delaney, PG, 6-3 Virginia Tech, Jr.
36 Memphis Grizzlies: Damien Saunders, PF, Duquesne, 6-7, Jr.
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I love that you have Jon Leuer in there. I think he is going to have a huge year in 2009 and follow it up with another gem in 2010.
For being a projected starting center in the NBA, JaJuan Johnson isn’t wowing anyone is he?
I’m also surprised yet pleased about Jon Leuer! Awesome! Um…2011? Where the heck will we all be in 2011? Isn’t that overachievement in mock draft speak?
JaJuan Johnson will be one of the top 10 big men in the NBA… GUARANTEED!!!!
JaJuan Johnson will be a better starting center in the NBA than David Robinson, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Shaquille O’Neal combined. Perhaps even better thn “the great Stanley Roberts” too
I can’t believe that some people called themselves scouts. Solomon Hill is of Arizona will be better than a lot of kids ranked higher than him. He would have been ranked higher if he would have been more selfish and shoot the ball more. At 6’6 the kid is the real deal. He will need to knock his jumper down on a consistent basic. He makes peolpe around him better. He will start at Arizona. He will average in double figures in points and grab at least 7 rebounds. He will fill up the stat sheet. Keep your eyes open for Solomon aka “Shonuff” Hill.
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