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Anonymous
Years ago
My NBA Rookie Mock Draft
Guys i think we are forgetting some pretty important stuff, i mean, i'd love to do a mock draft but really, there are so many variables involved...
What team is going to trade up or down to get the guy they want?
What team is going to let a free agent walk and surprise by picking a player to replace that free agent?
This is the case for the clippers, They can re-sign Brand but what they pick in the draft should give other GM's some insight into whether or not Elton is in their future.
And the big question- which team is going to pick based on talent vs team needs...
