Post by on Aug 29, 2005 23:17:38 GMT -5
1.ATL(from DEN)-Kevin McHale PF-No brainer for whoever gets the #1. The Hawks are not too far away from being a very solid team. Adding McHale to McGrady, Marion and Parker? Looks pretty damn good.
2.MEM(from SAC)-Joe Barry Carroll C-Probably isnt the 2nd best player in the draft, but will be a very solid BBS center. Fills a huge need for the Grizz, and allows Anderson Varejao to move to a more natural PF position.
3.LAL (from PHX)-Kiki Vandeweghe SF-If Darrell Griffith were just a little bigger he could've been the pick, but Vandeweghe fits perfectly into what the Lake Show needs. Vandeweghe could be the best scorer in this draft, and the Lakers desperately need a scorer at small forward.
4.IND-Rick Mahorn PF- A slight reach over Darrell Griffith, but Mahorns rebounding and defense is rare, and the Pacers need another inside presence to go with Bill Cartwright. Cartwright and Mahorn will form a very good frontline.
5.DAL-Darrell Griffith SG-Mavs need to add talent everywhere, and Griffith should be a 18 point scorer, that can play a little 1 and 2.
6.NJ (from NO)-Mike Woodson SG-The Nets need a scorer at the shooting guard spot. Martell Webster could e something special, but as of now he is undeveloped. Woodson could step in and contribute right away.
7.MIL-Larry Smith PF-Power Forward isnt a need for the Bucks with Andray Blatche there, but Smith just offers too much to pass up. Smith could be a double digit rebounder in limited minutes.
8.NJ (from LAL)-Andrew Toney SG-Once again the Nets go after a scorer. Either Toney or Woodson could fit the bill as a go to scorer.
2.MEM(from SAC)-Joe Barry Carroll C-Probably isnt the 2nd best player in the draft, but will be a very solid BBS center. Fills a huge need for the Grizz, and allows Anderson Varejao to move to a more natural PF position.
3.LAL (from PHX)-Kiki Vandeweghe SF-If Darrell Griffith were just a little bigger he could've been the pick, but Vandeweghe fits perfectly into what the Lake Show needs. Vandeweghe could be the best scorer in this draft, and the Lakers desperately need a scorer at small forward.
4.IND-Rick Mahorn PF- A slight reach over Darrell Griffith, but Mahorns rebounding and defense is rare, and the Pacers need another inside presence to go with Bill Cartwright. Cartwright and Mahorn will form a very good frontline.
5.DAL-Darrell Griffith SG-Mavs need to add talent everywhere, and Griffith should be a 18 point scorer, that can play a little 1 and 2.
6.NJ (from NO)-Mike Woodson SG-The Nets need a scorer at the shooting guard spot. Martell Webster could e something special, but as of now he is undeveloped. Woodson could step in and contribute right away.
7.MIL-Larry Smith PF-Power Forward isnt a need for the Bucks with Andray Blatche there, but Smith just offers too much to pass up. Smith could be a double digit rebounder in limited minutes.
8.NJ (from LAL)-Andrew Toney SG-Once again the Nets go after a scorer. Either Toney or Woodson could fit the bill as a go to scorer.