Friday, June 25, 2010

2010 Complete NBA Draft Results

2010 Complete NBA Draft Results:
Round 1: Analysis: How the castle was John Wall, to become the first player in Kentucky, made the No. 1 overall? Three hours before the start of the project, the concession Radio City Music Hall has already started selling T-shirts with his face and master the logo on them.
The walls are not threatened by Washington, because he has great talent and star power that can give struggling franchise wounded in the arm. Yes, the wizard will have to move Gilbert Arenas with the ball, but it is not enough to express concern about a security guard at a speed of the wall in open court, defense, and the ability to finish around the rim.

Round 2: Analysis: 76ers spoiled what little drama with this select randomly shooting page on the official website last Friday entitled "Sixers draft Evan Turner. Nevertheless, the fact that the choice of Turner was in limbo, the logic . The player National Basketball College this year, should expand its borders landfill, but it flexibility in the play-making ability and scored to make an instant impact.


Round 3: Analysis: This selection will be judged whether or not Derrick souvenirs better than about DeMarcus Cousins.

Favorable not been so productive low post scorer and rebounder as a family in his lone year in college,

but he also was hampered by logistical Georgia Tech, which sometimes seemed to be allergic to walk him.

His athleticism and up in order and he will fit in well next to the shopping center Brook Lopez Site frontcourt.

Round 4: Analysis: At least Minnesota general manager David Kahn resist the temptation to draft another point guard. In two weeks shy of his 23rd birthday, Wesley Johnson may be more finished product than in other elite prospects in this class, but the size of the ex-Syracuse star, length and athleticism make him a prototype wing NBA. Besides, any player who will wear these Caddyshack-style plaid pants on draft night and may not be lacking confidence.

Round 5: Analysis: Critics DeMarcus Cousins is likely to assume that the kings take a risk on the player with an unstable history and questionable work ethic, but the Kings still be happy that the Kentucky big man fell on them. Cousins averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds as a freshman - not bad for a guy who played only 23 minutes past midnight. With regard to concerns about his attitude, cousins insisted that they were unfounded. "They think I am a monster from the floor, and I am nothing of the sort," he said. As long as he remains a monster on the court, the Kings will be satisfied.

Round 6: Analysis: It is appropriate that the concerned franchise without a stable and leadership will make the first head-scratching to get through the night. Ekpe Udoh has blossomed in his lone year Baylor because of his solid play of the middle class, shot blocking and bustle, but the former Michigan State transfer explosiveness or up to justify № 6 to choose? If no, then it will be added to the collection of the Golden State failed chooses a lottery frontcourt.

Round 7: Analysis: Greg Monroe comes from long line of elite centers of Georgetown, but Jeff Van Gundy summed up well how it is different from similar, Patrick Ewing, Dikembe Mutombo and Alonzo Mourning. "He really likes to pass," Van Gundy said. Monroe is not the biggest sports person in this draft, but he is definitely the most experienced and best passer. Not a bad consolation for the Pistons, while DeMarcus Cousins was not included in the number 7.

Round 8: Analysis: The biggest nightlife Al-Farouq Aminu, and he sports thick-rimmed ... Urkel glasses? Not the best solution, but still less than a wardrobe faux pas, as in the first round of the Clippers select a year ago, Blake Griffin , who was dressed in a purple-colored suit Lakers on draft night. Aminu is an aggressive tweener, who defends well and can get to the rim, but the outside shooting and ability to score consistently remain a question mark. Of course, the Clippers are not quite enough for the players who wanted to shoot, so maybe that makes Aminu good fit.

Round 9: Analysis: Pacers sigh of relief because you have to take the child home at number 10 does not. That's because Utah snapped Gordon Hayward from the ninth to choose, the culmination of a wildly successful first 6 months of 2010 on the former star Butler. Jazz fans may be surprised that their team did not draft a big man potentially replace Carlos Boozer, Utah, but apparently thought shooter with decent athleticism and great instincts had too much to pass by the house number 9.

Round 10: Analysis: college basketball fans will be completely puzzled that a child who can not be one of the 10 best players last season's WAC suddenly the top 10 selected in the NBA, but the Pacers have made this choice based on Paul George up. outside shooting, George is a strength and NBA scouts as a long shot of the former Fresno stars and athleticism. If the Pacers are ready to give him a few more years older, it might be a good option.

Round 11: Analysis: Cole Aldrich had just finished speaking, he looked forward to playing with the New Orleans point guard Chris Paul after the game with Sherron Collins, Kansas, when he received word that he will not be connected to the Big Easy in the end . Oklahoma City will trade with the Hornets to get Aldrich, hoping the former star of Kansas will provide some size, shot blocking and rebounding, they need to better compete with teams like the Lakers in the West. Jeff Van Gundy thought about trade? "You have to trade, if he just compared Sherron Collins and Chris Paul.

Round 11: Analysis of: Credit NBA Commissioner David Stern is not for cutting the pronunciation of the name Xavier Henry (pronounced Zah-Vee-ah), as is often the case in the past. Sweet shooting Kansas freshman gives Memphis the much needed 3-point threat on the wing, or provide replacement if Rudy Gay leaves free agency or in depth, if he stays. A knock on Henry was that he can create his own shot, but it may be a good fit for him, if surrounded by Grizzly with other guys who can get to the brim and set it to open the bridge.

Round 12: Analysis: Ed Davis have been achieved in the top 10, as some projects were proposing a model, but North Carolina sophomore is the best value in the back of the lottery. Raw materials, but the sports authorities in advance the strength on the boards and a good finisher around rim of North Carolina, but you need to become stronger and develop a middle class game at the NBA.

Round 13: Analysis: Great value for Rockets in the final selection in the lottery. Patrick Patterson will be a star in the NBA, but the former Kentucky big man will be successful, as the position of counsel, inversely to the basket and scoring average shooter on lifting and POPs. Utah fans have shouted that someone had Jazz at number 9 instead of Gordon Hayward.

Round 14: Analysis: Milwaukee dealt Dan Gadzuric in the Golden State in the transaction Corey Maggette this week, so Bucks need to replace the backup injury-prone Andrew Bogut. Enter the Virginia Commonwealth's Larry Sanders, one of the most intriguing prospects for large people were on board. He 6 -foot-11 and very raw offensively with his back to the basket, but he has good length, athleticism and averaged 2.6 blocks per game last season.

Round 15: Analysis: The source said Yahoo! Sport Portland, which will trade with Minnesota to acquire the rights to Luke Babbitt, but hopefully it did not give up much for a former star of Nevada. Babbitt is very similar to former Oregon forward Luke Jackson, another highly-swingman whose lack of athleticism prevented him to create his shot in the NBA or be a competent counsel. Babbitt, probably more than the NBA career of Jackson, but he will crack the rotation of Portland?

Round 15: Analysis: Finally, our first European perspective to the board, triggering a round of "USA!" chants from the crowd constantly stylish New York. ESPN European expert Fran Fraschilla said the Chicago Bulls draft to select Kevin Serafin "outstanding rebounder and shot the windows, but very crude offensive end." Serafin, who is likely to be headed to Washington in the trade, may stay abroad for another year or two to ripen. Of course, the master will be pleased if he continues the trend of successful French prospects la Nicolas Batum, Portland and Dallas' Roddy Beaubois.

Round 16: Analysis: 2009 draft was a year guard from 9 goes to the first 21 selections. In 2010, he took the whole way, until Eric Bledsoe Kentucky came down from the board at number 18 on the second point guard should be taken. Bledsoe was elected Oklahoma City at number 18, but it will be considered a pair of scissors for a future first-rounder. It will provide backup and potential heir to Baron Davies.

Round 17: Analysis: Finally, our first European perspective to the board, triggering a round of "USA!" chants from the crowd constantly stylish New York. ESPN European expert Fran Fraschilla said Chicago Bulls draft to select Kevin Serafin "outstanding rebounder and shot the windows, but very crude offensive end." Serafin, who is likely to be headed to Washington in the trade, may stay abroad for another year or two to ripen. Of course, the master will be pleased if he continues the trend of successful French prospects la Nicolas Batum, Portland and Dallas' Roddy Beaubois.

Round 18: Analysis: 2009 project year guard from 9 comes in first 21 selections. In 2010, he took the whole way, until Eric Bledsoe Kentucky came down from the board at number 18 on the second point guard should be taken. Bledsoe was elected Oklahoma City at number 18, but it will be considered a pair of scissors for a future first-rounder. It will provide backup and potential successor to Baron Davis.

Round: 19 Analysis: consistent scorer from the bench, no doubt, improve the Celtics and TX combo of Avery Bradley has the potential to fill this role. Bradley did not have enough size prototype shooting guard or the ability to get the edges, as point guard, but it corresponds to the perimeter shooter and a fierce protector.

Round 20: Analysis: The Spurs have a knack for finding great value in the end of the project, so it should come as no surprise that they are the ones to draft Oklahoma State James Anderson. 6-foot-6 junior shooting 34.1 percent from 3-range, and has scored in the Big 12 last season 22.3 points per game, earning conference Player of the Year honors.

Round 21: Analysis: This is a surprise that Craig Brackins went after some early frustration sophomore season at Iowa State, but 6-foot-10 junior capacity. He could choose the lottery in 2009 after averaging 20.2 points and 9.5 rebounds as sophomore, but his production and his performance slipped last season, accounting for it falls to number 21. Brackins is likely to provide some depth in New Orleans for David West.

Round 22: Analysis: General manager Kevin Pritchard has every reason to sabotage the project Portland after the team inexplicably shot him on Thursday afternoon, but it was hard to choose value of the house number 22. Jay Bilas described Memphis' Elliot Williams as the best pro prospects in Conference USA last season. Although this is not to say that many of its developing middle-class game and the ability to consistently get to the free-throw line should be an asset Blazers.

Round 23: Analysis: This is not surprising that it took 23 picks for seniors, to finally be taken in this draft underclassmen heavy, but it is mild shock that the first one is to go to Clemson Trevor Booker. Undersized 6-foot 7 power, would be strange choice for Team Minnesota who seems to have a lot of similar players on its roster, so it makes sense, that they will deal with Booker wizard.

Round 24: Analysis: And then a sudden run on older, like Atlanta Hawks select Texas, Damion James, but sources report, Yahoo! Sports that he will be reviewed on the web. James is a staunch defender of and transition scoring, but beautiful in any of these areas, making it a low-risk, low-reward at the end of the first-rounder and a good backup capacity on the wing for the web.

Round 25: Analysis: High-scoring combo guard volume shooter who can score in bunches, averaging 35 points per game 4-game stretch in the Big East play last season. Jones a little small to play shooting guard and could not spread the ball well enough to perform the item, but it may get to the rim and finishing, as well as anyone in this draft, except for John's wall.

Round 26: Analysis: Tweener forward Quincy Pondexter has blossomed as a senior in Washington after his underachieving first three years in college, increasing its outside shooting and perimeter defense. The senior is the Pac-10 in the first - and perhaps only - to get through the night.

Round 27: Analysis: Some fans may only remember Jordan Crawford, a child who dunked on LeBron last summer, but the star Javier made his name in the tournament, and NCAA. 6 feet 4 shooting guard averaged 29 points game and almost led to Xavier's Sweet 16 upset of Kansas State, showing a good choice for his transition shot. He is not a passer, and he has a tendency to over-ball, but he can create his own shot.

Round 28: Analysis: Perhaps the best moment of the night, when the former Maryland star Greivis Vasquez said her family, and then put a bear hug David Stern after Memphis picked it from the 28 th selection. Vazquez lack of speed is a drawback, but he has good size for a shooting guard and long-range prowess, that Memphis desires. Plus, his fiery, energetic play would be a good fit coming off the bench in the NBA.

Round 29: Analysis: The selection of Orlando Daniel Orton of Kentucky, making history as the first school for the first 5-rounders in the same project. Of course, the team that gave 4 in the first round picks, at least, "Final Four berth to show for it, but let's allow the Wildcats fans to enjoy the achievement. As for Orton, he is a curious choice for the Magic, because they are well equipped to center. Are they just planning to groom Orton for Dwight Howard and Marcin Gortat, or is there a chance that they are composed Orton as a backup to Howard, they could use Gortat, as trade bait?

Round 30: Analysis: Marquette at Wesley Matthews came out of nowhere to go as a starter for Utah, as a newcomer last season. Lazar Hayward will try to follow the same formula with the Timberwolves. Most mock draft was 6-foot-6 shooting guard will be in the mid to late second round, but obviously, Minnesota felt strongly about his chances to become the impact player.