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NBA Draft 2010

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Player School Height Status
Solomon Alabi Florida St. 7-1 Sophomore
Cole Aldrich Kansas 6-11 Junior
Lavoy Allen Temple 6-9 Junior
Al-Farouq Aminu Wake Forest 6-9 Sophomore
James Anderson Oklahoma St. 6-6 Junior
Kevin Anderson Richmond 6-0 Junior
Luke Babbitt Nevada 6-9 Sophomore
Armon Bassett Ohio 6-2 Junior
Talor Battle Penn St. 6-0 Junior
Keith Benson Oakland 6-11 Junior
Eric Bledsoe Kentucky 6-1 Freshman
Anatoly Bose Nicholls St. 6-6 Junior
Dee Bost Mississippi St. 6-2 Sophomore
Craig Brackins Iowa St. 6-10 Junior
Avery Bradley Texas 6-2 Freshman
Carlon Brown Utah 6-5 Junior
Derrick Caracter UTEP 6-9 Junior
DeMarcus Cousins Kentucky 6-11 Freshman
Jordan Crawford Xavier 6-4 Sophomore
Ed Davis North Carolina 6-10Sophomore
Mike Davis Illinois 6-9 Junior
Paul Davis Winston-Salem St. 6-9 Junior
Malcolm Delaney Virginia Tech 6-3 Junior
Devin Ebanks West Virginia 6-9 Sophomore
Kenneth Faried Morehead St. 6-8 Junior
Derrick Favors Georgia Tech 6-10 Freshman
Courtney Fortson Arkansas 5-11 Sophomore
Jimmer Fredette BYU 6-2 Junior
Keith Tiny Gallon Oklahoma 6-9 Freshman
Charles Garcia Seattle 6-10 Junior
Paul George Fresno State 6-8 Sophomore
Anthony Gurley Massachusetts 6-3 Junior
Manny Harris Michigan 6-5 Junior
Gordon Hayward Butler 6-9 Sophomore
Jeremy Hazell Seton Hall 6-5 Junior
Xavier Henry Kansas 6-6 Freshman
Darington Hobson New Mexico 6-7 Junior
Adnan Hodzic Lipscomb 6-8 Junior
Armon Johnson Nevada 6-3 Junior
JaJuan Johnson Purdue 6-10 Junior
Ravern Johnson Mississippi St. 6-7 Junior
Wesley Johnson Syracuse 6-7 Junior
Cameron Jones Northern Arizona 6-4 Junior
Dominique Jones South Florida 6-4 Junior
Mac Koshwal DePaul 6-10 Junior
Sylven Landesberg Virginia 6-6 Sophomore
Gani Lawal Georgia Tech 6-9 Junior
Kenny Lawson Creighton 6-9 Junior
Tommy Mason-Griffin Oklahoma 5-11 Freshman
Demetri McCamey Illinois 6-3 Junior
Elijah Millsap UAB 6-6 Junior
Greg Monroe Georgetown 6-10 Sophomore
ETwaun Moore Purdue 6-4 Junior
Arnett Moultrie UTEP 6-11 Sophomore
A.J. Ogilvy Vanderbilt 6-11 Junior
Daniel Orton Kentucky 6-10 Freshman
Patrick Patterson Kentucky 6-9 Junior
Rico Pickett Manhattan 6-4 Junior
Eniel Polynice Mississippi 6-5 Junior
Herb Pope Seton Hall 6-8 Sophomore
Jeff Robinson Seton Hall 6-6 Junior
Samardo Samuels Louisville 6-9 Sophomore
Larry Sanders VCU 6-11 Junior
John Sloan Huntingdon (AL) 5-11 Junior
Tracy Smith N.C. State 6-8 Junior
Lance Stephenson Cincinnati 6-5 Freshman
Lazar Trifunovic Radford 6-8 Junior
Evan Turner Ohio St. 6-7 Junior
Alex Tyus Florida 6-8 Junior
Ekpe Udoh Baylor 6-10 Junior
John Wall Kentucky 6-4 Freshman
Willie Warren Oklahoma 6-4 Sophomore
Quinton Watkins San Diego St. 6-3 Freshman
C.J. Webster San Jose St. 6-9 Junior
Terrico White Mississippi 6-5 Sophomore
Hassan Whiteside Marshall 7-0 Freshman
Elliot Williams Memphis 6-5 Sophomore
Stevy Worah-Ozimo Slippery Rock 6-8 Junior
Chris Wright Dayton 6-8 Junior
Jahmar Young New Mexico St. 6-5 Junior
 
Player School Height Status
Solomon Alabi Florida St. 7-1 Sophomore
Cole Aldrich Kansas 6-11 Junior
Lavoy Allen Temple 6-9 Junior
Al-Farouq Aminu Wake Forest 6-9 Sophomore
James Anderson Oklahoma St. 6-6 Junior
Kevin Anderson Richmond 6-0 Junior
Luke Babbitt Nevada 6-9 Sophomore
Armon Bassett Ohio 6-2 Junior
Talor Battle Penn St. 6-0 Junior
Keith Benson Oakland 6-11 Junior
Eric Bledsoe Kentucky 6-1 Freshman
Anatoly Bose Nicholls St. 6-6 Junior
Dee Bost Mississippi St. 6-2 Sophomore
Craig Brackins Iowa St. 6-10 Junior
Avery Bradley Texas 6-2 Freshman
Carlon Brown Utah 6-5 Junior
Derrick Caracter UTEP 6-9 Junior
DeMarcus Cousins Kentucky 6-11 Freshman
Jordan Crawford Xavier 6-4 Sophomore
Ed Davis North Carolina 6-10Sophomore
Mike Davis Illinois 6-9 Junior
Paul Davis Winston-Salem St. 6-9 Junior
Malcolm Delaney Virginia Tech 6-3 Junior
Devin Ebanks West Virginia 6-9 Sophomore
Kenneth Faried Morehead St. 6-8 Junior
Derrick Favors Georgia Tech 6-10 Freshman
Courtney Fortson Arkansas 5-11 Sophomore
Jimmer Fredette BYU 6-2 Junior
Keith Tiny Gallon Oklahoma 6-9 Freshman
Charles Garcia Seattle 6-10 Junior
Paul George Fresno State 6-8 Sophomore
Anthony Gurley Massachusetts 6-3 Junior
Manny Harris Michigan 6-5 Junior
Gordon Hayward Butler 6-9 Sophomore
Jeremy Hazell Seton Hall 6-5 Junior
Xavier Henry Kansas 6-6 Freshman
Darington Hobson New Mexico 6-7 Junior
Adnan Hodzic Lipscomb 6-8 Junior
Armon Johnson Nevada 6-3 Junior
JaJuan Johnson Purdue 6-10 Junior
Ravern Johnson Mississippi St. 6-7 Junior
Wesley Johnson Syracuse 6-7 Junior
Cameron Jones Northern Arizona 6-4 Junior
Dominique Jones South Florida 6-4 Junior
Mac Koshwal DePaul 6-10 Junior
Sylven Landesberg Virginia 6-6 Sophomore
Gani Lawal Georgia Tech 6-9 Junior
Kenny Lawson Creighton 6-9 Junior
Tommy Mason-Griffin Oklahoma 5-11 Freshman
Demetri McCamey Illinois 6-3 Junior
Elijah Millsap UAB 6-6 Junior
Greg Monroe Georgetown 6-10 Sophomore
ETwaun Moore Purdue 6-4 Junior
Arnett Moultrie UTEP 6-11 Sophomore
A.J. Ogilvy Vanderbilt 6-11 Junior
Daniel Orton Kentucky 6-10 Freshman
Patrick Patterson Kentucky 6-9 Junior
Rico Pickett Manhattan 6-4 Junior
Eniel Polynice Mississippi 6-5 Junior
Herb Pope Seton Hall 6-8 Sophomore
Jeff Robinson Seton Hall 6-6 Junior
Samardo Samuels Louisville 6-9 Sophomore
Larry Sanders VCU 6-11 Junior
John Sloan Huntingdon (AL) 5-11 Junior
Tracy Smith N.C. State 6-8 Junior
Lance Stephenson Cincinnati 6-5 Freshman
Lazar Trifunovic Radford 6-8 Junior
Evan Turner Ohio St. 6-7 Junior
Alex Tyus Florida 6-8 Junior
Ekpe Udoh Baylor 6-10 Junior
John Wall Kentucky 6-4 Freshman
Willie Warren Oklahoma 6-4 Sophomore
Quinton Watkins San Diego St. 6-3 Freshman
C.J. Webster San Jose St. 6-9 Junior
Terrico White Mississippi 6-5 Sophomore
Hassan Whiteside Marshall 7-0 Freshman
Elliot Williams Memphis 6-5 Sophomore
Stevy Worah-Ozimo Slippery Rock 6-8 Junior
Chris Wright Dayton 6-8 Junior
Jahmar Young New Mexico St. 6-5 Junior

My top ten on this list (no particular order)

1) John Wall - Kentucky, PG
2) Evan Turner - Ohio St., F
3) Devan Ebanks - West Virginia, F
4) Al-Farouq Aminu - Wake Forest, F
5) Eric Bledsoe - Kentucky, G
6) Solomon Alabi - Florida St., C
7) Cole Aldrich - Kansas, C
8) Wesley Johnson - Syracuse, F
9) Derrick Caracter - UTEP, F
10) Jordan Crawford - Xavier, G

Players that need more schooling...

1) Samardo Samuels - Louisville, F
2) DeMarcus Cousins - Kentucky, F/C
3) Xavier Henry - Kansas, G/F
4) Daniel Orton - Kentucky, G
5) Courtney Fortson - Arkansas, G
6) Demetri McCamey - Illinois, G
7) Avery Bradley - Texas, G
8) Lance Stephenson - Cincy, F
9) Gordon Hayward - Butler, F
10) Arnett Moultrie - UTEP, F
 
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If anyone is interested, NBA Mock Draft.net is among of many mock draft pages that from what I have heard, even real GM's go take a look whether they agree or not from what is being suggested through those mock picks, is up to them.
 
If anyone is interested, NBA Mock Draft.net is among of many mock draft pages that from what I have heard, even real GM's go take a look whether they agree or not from what is being suggested through those mock picks, is up to them.
I checked the site regularly back in 2001 (for reasons you all well know :) ) and in fact I used to talk to the site owner Aran Smith a couple years ago, when 1) there were Chinese NBA prospects and 2) when Aran went to the Adidas Asian camps every year. He's a cool dude.

draftexpress.com is another site that has less history but has rosen quickly in reputation. I had also talked to the owner Jonathan Givony, who BTW is active in this forum :).
 
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Thanks for the site.

One of the past times I do online is comparing mockdrafts from MLB to the NBA.:D
 
is ali fakhrimesh will applying the draft?

and hu will be the no 1pick dis year?
 
Since last year, the consensus #1 pick among mock drafts is John Wall.
 
have you guys seen Donatas Motiejunas.


The guy is like 7'0'' tall, and runs and dibbles like 6'7" sf. Never seen anything like it. Not even Dirk Nowitzki.

I think the guy could be a beast if he muscled up a little bit and learn some post moves.

I hope he doesn't become another European Center who can do nothing but shoot threes inconsistently (sorry, of Bargnani)



I think these players' stocks is a little higer than what the should:
Al-Farouq Aminu - Ed Davis - Ekpe Udoh - Hassan Whiteside - Xavier Henry - Damion James - James Anderson - Larry Sanders - Gordon Hayward - Elliot Williams - Gani Lawal - Jordan Crawford - Dominique Jones - Terrico White - Jarvis Varnado

and These players shouldn't even have stock at all:
Alexey Shved - Denis Clemente - Jerome Randle - Robin Benzing - Vladimir Dasic - Pablo Aguilar - Brian Zoubek - Lance Stephenson - Andrew Ogilvy - Derrick Caracter - Daniel Orton - Willie Warren - Samardo Samuels - Dwayne Collins - Hamady Ndiaye

and these guys' stocks are way too underrated:
Da'Sean Butler - Paulo Prestes - Greivis Vazquez - Jacob Pullen - Nolan Smith - Tracy Smith - Greg Monroe - Patrick Patterson - Eric Bledsoe - Stanley Robinson - Ryan Thompson - Paul George - Kevin Artsiom - Parakhouski Miroslav - Raduljica Seraphin - Luke Babbitt - Armon Johnson - Jon Scheyer - Mikhail Torrance - Nemanja Bjelica - Scottie Reynolds
 
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There are no Chinese Players applying for the 2010 NBA Draft.

Yeah, there are no Chinese at this moment. But I think that Chinese players will conquer NBA and other leagues in not a very long time - just like the Chinese economy is growing rapidly.
 
Yeah, there are no Chinese at this moment. But I think that Chinese players will conquer NBA and other leagues in not a very long time - just like the Chinese economy is growing rapidly.
I don't know if this is sarcasm but the bolded part is only probable if "not a very long time" > 100 years. (assuming none of us lives that long and therefore cares about the NBA at that time).

To return to topic, anyone who watched 2009 Nike Hoop Summit knows Donatas Motiejunas. I don't think he'll be the next Dirk, maybe the next Pau Gasol, but I only saw one game so it's unfair for me to judge :) He didn't seem to have a big frame so I don't know how strong he will get.
 
What I like about Donatas Motiejunas is his mobility and above average perimeter shooting.
 
have you guys seen Donatas Motiejunas.


The guy is like 7'0'' tall, and runs and dibbles like 6'7" sf. Never seen anything like it. Not even Dirk Nowitzki.

I think the guy could be a beast if he muscled up a little bit and learn some post moves.

I hope he doesn't become another European Center who can do nothing but shoot threes inconsistently (sorry, of Bargnani)



I think these players' stocks is a little higer than what the should:
Al-Farouq Aminu - Ed Davis - Ekpe Udoh - Hassan Whiteside - Xavier Henry - Damion James - James Anderson - Larry Sanders - Gordon Hayward - Elliot Williams - Gani Lawal - Jordan Crawford - Dominique Jones - Terrico White - Jarvis Varnado

and These players shouldn't even have stock at all:
Alexey Shved - Denis Clemente - Jerome Randle - Robin Benzing - Vladimir Dasic - Pablo Aguilar - Brian Zoubek - Lance Stephenson - Andrew Ogilvy - Derrick Caracter - Daniel Orton - Willie Warren - Samardo Samuels - Dwayne Collins - Hamady Ndiaye

and these guys' stocks are way too underrated:
Da'Sean Butler - Paulo Prestes - Greivis Vazquez - Jacob Pullen - Nolan Smith - Tracy Smith - Greg Monroe - Patrick Patterson - Eric Bledsoe - Stanley Robinson - Ryan Thompson - Paul George - Kevin Artsiom - Parakhouski Miroslav - Raduljica Seraphin - Luke Babbitt - Armon Johnson - Jon Scheyer - Mikhail Torrance - Nemanja Bjelica - Scottie Reynolds
You are such a hater.....Denis Clemente is better than all underrated player that play at 1.
 
have you guys seen Donatas Motiejunas.


The guy is like 7'0'' tall, and runs and dibbles like 6'7" sf. Never seen anything like it. Not even Dirk Nowitzki.

I think the guy could be a beast if he muscled up a little bit and learn some post moves.

I hope he doesn't become another European Center who can do nothing but shoot threes inconsistently (sorry, of Bargnani)



I think these players' stocks is a little higer than what the should:
Al-Farouq Aminu - Ed Davis - Ekpe Udoh - Hassan Whiteside - Xavier Henry - Damion James - James Anderson - Larry Sanders - Gordon Hayward - Elliot Williams - Gani Lawal - Jordan Crawford - Dominique Jones - Terrico White - Jarvis Varnado

and These players shouldn't even have stock at all:
Alexey Shved - Denis Clemente - Jerome Randle - Robin Benzing - Vladimir Dasic - Pablo Aguilar - Brian Zoubek - Lance Stephenson - Andrew Ogilvy - Derrick Caracter - Daniel Orton - Willie Warren - Samardo Samuels - Dwayne Collins - Hamady Ndiaye

and these guys' stocks are way too underrated:
Da'Sean Butler - Paulo Prestes - Greivis Vazquez - Jacob Pullen - Nolan Smith - Tracy Smith - Greg Monroe - Patrick Patterson - Eric Bledsoe - Stanley Robinson - Ryan Thompson - Paul George - Kevin Artsiom - Parakhouski Miroslav - Raduljica Seraphin - Luke Babbitt - Armon Johnson - Jon Scheyer - Mikhail Torrance - Nemanja Bjelica - Scottie Reynolds

kreso cosic;) ok he was 6-11, but probably today he would be listed at 7-0. sometimes he playd at pg...he was 30-40 years ahed of his time:)
 
Motiejunas??, please, he was a scrub versus Puerto Rico and Kevin Young Morales in the last junior world championship, just saying!:D
 
Motiejunas??, please, he was a scrub versus Puerto Rico and Kevin Young Morales in the last junior world championship, just saying!:D

Haha another "BASKETBALL EXPERT" who thinks that dunking is the main basketball element.
 
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