I find myself, more and more, disliking the guys who are slated to go around #12:
DeAndre Jordan: Very athletic but no skill whatsoever. I see him as the next Adonal Foyle/Kwame Brown.
Anthony Randolph: let's be clear, this guys is a SF through and through, even he said he's a SF. So essentially, he's a wing player with good size, handle, and athleticism but can't shoot. Meet the next Darius Miles.
Maresse Speights: He's not a star but I see him as a solid 10 and 9 type of player. I think he'll always be a poor defender and bad decision maker. Kind of like a bigger version of KT9 (Adelman era).
JaVale McGee: somehow I just can't shake the feeling that he is just "too good to be true." Athletic seven footer with skill and star potential that can be had in the late lottery is... well, probably a fool's gold. Athough, if we're going to gamble, this is the guy I want to gamble with; simply because his ceiling is the highest, even if his bustibility is the highest too.
Darell Arthur: I can't believe I'm saying this, but Arthur may just have the best combination of safe pick + talent. He's not a star and barely a starter, he will be owned by most of the PFs in the western conference, and he's never going to average more than 7.5 rebound a game. But at least you know what you're getting with Arthur: good motor, plays within himself, and a rotation player.
Roy Hibbert: I seriously doubt we're picking him at #12, but if we do then we draft the next Brandon Haywood.
So in conclusion: I really hope GP pull a surprise and pick a diamond out of the rough, someone not on the list I mentioned above. And if he did pick someone from my list, I truly hope I'm wrong about that player's ability.
And I'm assuming Alexander, Augustin, Gallinari, and Westbrook will be long gone.