...BATUM, DANILLO,Westbrook GORDON ( i personally think he will be there when we pick and if he is and we dont draft him i'll be pissed )...
Gordon, we might be talking. But, just a few minutes ago, I was going over the 20 mock drafts from last year that were polled on the NBA site, and seeing how everyone did. Out of the 20, only one got even the top 5 right (it got 6, actually), and that was by the guy over at MSNBC. This year he has Gordon at #3.
An approach I used last May was to take three mock drafts which I didn't think were horrible (ESPN, DraftExpress, and NBADraft) and looked for consensus. They agreed about the top 10 almost completely, and were 90% correct -- the only thing they missed was the dropping of Julian Wright.
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If I do the same right now, we wind up with:
1. Beasley
2. Rose
3,4,5. Bayless, Lopez and Mayo, in one order or another
6,7. Gordon and (2/3) Gallinari or (ESPN only) Augustin
8,9. Randolph and (2/3) Love or (NBADraft only) Westbrook
10. Jordan
11. Westbrook(ESPN)/McGee(NBADraft)/Augustin(DraftExpress)
Based on those, I personally don't care to discuss Beasley, Rose, Bayless, Brook Lopez, Mayo, Gordon, Gallinari, Randolph, Love or Jordan, because any of those seem like very long shots at this point. If that changes later, maybe then.
NBADraft, which I consider the least reliable of the 3, has us taking Batum at 12. The
other two don't have him going in the lottery, so it seems pretty sure that he'll be available. If you want to argue that he's clearly the BPA at #12, by a wide enough margin that we have to ignore need, I think that's great, but let's not make things any harder by worrying about guys that are out of reach.