
2010 NBA Draft - who, what, and where...
Yeah - I missed Scheyer who also went undrafted. Although I reckon he will still get signed by someone as he could offer good backup for a team that needs it.

Duke's star players essentially all decided to stay at college, hence why most experts are picking Duke to go back-to-back as NCAA Champions. Their only starter not returning is their centre Brian Zoubek who today went undrafted.

It took Bogut a couple of years and a "why don't you run more plays through Bogut" gameplay to get the best out of Bogues.

Nobody has any thoughts on the Bucks first pick Larry S and ers?
Looks likely to be a nice pick up to support Bogut in the paint, though he might take a couple of years to reach his potential.

No luck for AJ, hope he lands a decent gig in Europe and can get his career back on track. Its been a tough year for him really.

Orlando selected Stanley Robinson with pick 59. Another player to slide nearly all the way down and off the board on draft night.
Phoenix chose Dwayne Collins with the last pick in the 2010 edition of the NBA draft.
No good news for AJ Ogilvy. He was not selected and is now officially a Free Agent and can be signed by any team.


LOL!
How is Kahn and the T-Wolves form? They have drafted something like 5 small forwards in this one single draft! Plain stupid!



No way Harangody could be as cool as Scals! More like a white Baby Davis clone. Frack knows why Ainge drafted ANOTHER undersized PF!


T-Wolves pick up Hamady Ndiaye with pick number 56.
57. Indiana
58. LA Lakers
59. Orlando
60. Phoenix



Hawks pick up Pape Sy from Senegal with #53. Who???
Beantown - do you think Harangody will replace Scalabrine? Both can score, are relatively poor defenders and are undersized at their position.

Beantown - do you think Harangody will take Brian Scalabrine's spot on the team? Both are undersized forwards who are poor defenders but can score.

Boston are up next with pick 52 and they chose power forward Luke Harangody of Notre Dame!
Atlanta Hawks up next.

OKC picked up centre Magnum Rolle with pick #51. Sounds likes a new dessert! Project player...probably spend time in D-League or Europe.

With Pick 50, Dallas selected centre Solomon Alabi. He drastically fell from being a likely mid-first round selection to a late second rounder...
Just 10 picks to go. If AJ Ogilvy is to get picked up, it will be most likley in the last 5 selections.

Needing to add some big men, the San Antonio with pick #49 selected power forward Ryan Richards.


Back to the Bucks...with pick 47 they selected Tiny Gallon. A big guy that has shooting range - a bit like Glen Davis but bigger.

The Suns picked up Gani Lawal with selection #46. This guy slid right down the board after being widely mooted as a 1st round pick.

T-Wolbes step back up to the plate with pick 45, selecting a centre in Paulao Prestes from Brazil.



With pick 42, Miami selected DeSean Butler - a gifted player from West Virginia he had a season ending injury in the Big Dance...

Miami have the next two picks.
They selected Jarvis Varnado with pick 41. A guy that used to go head to head with AJ Ogilvy in the SEC.

Alabi, Warren, Ebanks and Lawal, all expected first round picks and all underclassmen still have not yet been picked.


Milwaukee picked up Darrington Hobson at 37, a small forward.
New York have picks 38 & 39. They picked Any Rautins, a very good shooter that should fit D'Antoni's system well. Landry Fields taken with pick 39.

I liked the Bucks pick of you know who at #15. Late starter, but has excellent athleticism, size and wingspan. Also averaged 14, 9 and 2.5 blocks last season for VCU. Should be a nice complement to Bogut in a couple of years if he works hard and the Bucks coach him well.
Bit disappointed the Celtics didn't look to grab a big or even a SF with their pick. I was thinking James Anderson or Solomon Alabi. Just have to hope Ainge got it right. At least Bradley was apparently rated very highly as a high school senior (some rated him above John Wall) and dropped because he had an average first year in college. Doesn't look like Nate Robinson will be in green next season now though.
Hornets fans will be distraught. Yet more evidence that Shinn can't afford to shell out for a decent team around Chris Paul. They traded #11 Aldrich and Mo Pete to the Thunder for a couple of late first round picks or something! Thunder scoring big time yet again!



Portland with pick 34 selected Armon Johnson from Nevada, another point guard!!!! Mills days at Portland appear over for mine...the Blazers have picked two PG's in this draft already.

Biggest surprise so far is Hassan Whiteside sliding out of the first round - he was projected to be a late lottery round pick.

Sacramento pick centre Hassan Whiteside with #33 selection - yet another centre, but one that was expected to go first round.

Hassan Whiteside has really fallen...he was projected as a lottery pick! Could be a solid pick up at this stage...stash him in the DLeague for 12 months to see how he develops.



Washington have the 30th and last pick of the first round, and they selected Lazar Howard for the T-Wolves

Portlands pick of Elliot Williams may spell the end of Mill's tenure at the Blazers, as he is a decent PG prospect.







When you look at the leaders statistics under blocks, assists, etc why does the same person appear up to 3 times - is this correct? example Monique Bowley
