My lottery picks thus far....
1) Wall - He lived up to the hype and then some. He's gonna be a fun player to watch for a long time.
2) Turner - Its unfortunate he got hurt, because he was having a historic college season. A guard with those rebound and assists numbers is unheard of. He keeps getting compared to Brandon Roy, but at least in college, Roy was nowhere near this good.
3) Favors - He has not dominated as he was projected to, but sometimes it takes a year at the college level. He's still been good at what you want big men to do and has all the physical attributes. Additionally he's a true 18 year old and almost a gull year younger than Cousins and Wall.
4) Cousins - At this point I'll believe he drops when I see it. PER is not perfect, but DX has him as the most productive player in the nation and the highest in 8 years...and this is a 6'11 270 guy with a huge wingspan, great hands and good feet. Sorry but unless he's just horrifically out of shape in workouts and just an awful person, he's not dropping from the top 5.
5) Johnson - Just a really strong wing prospect. The type of player where you're in trouble if he's your best player, but you're really good if he's your 3rd best player.
6) Ed Davis - I like Ed Davis. He could be a King. Very efficient offensive player who rebounds and blocks shots. He may never be a "star" but I'll bet he's a strong starter for good teams for a very long time. His numbers might be even higher if his teams frontcourt wasn't so loaded and the backcourt wasn't so stinky.
7) Aldrich - It gets a little interchangeable here, but some team will need a center and pop Aldrich by the 7th or 8th pick. Przybilla with a jump shot is a good comparison. Also the jumper reminds me a little of McHale's release. What's interesting (to me) is that they're all from Minnesota.
8) Aminu - He's interesting, I don't really like him for the Kings, but I think he might be a very good two-way player on the right team. Even though he's a sophomore he's actually a slightly younger than Wall and Cousins.
9-10) Hassan Whiteside and Solomon Alabi - These guys both keep being quoted as high-risk high reward players, but I think they're both pretty safe prospects as athletic defensive centers because right now they are both really producing as NCAA basketball players. You couldn't say that about Diop, Saer Sene, Robert Swift etc. etc. Alabi, to me, looks a lot like Brendan Haywood with a little upside. Whiteside is the bigger risk, but I just can't get past the 5.5 blocks per game. I think his floor is Keon Clark (without the substance problems) and his upside could be Marcus Camby.
11) James Anderson - I think as the best pure SG he ends up in the lottery. Great shooter and scorer with prototypical size who can defend. He's been a bigtime player since he was a Freshman but has steadily improved each year.
12) Ekpe Udoh - I really like Udoh even though he's thrown up a couple stinkers lately. He should be on the Kings radar. My one question with him is he's an old prospect and will be 23 at draft time.
13) Avery Bradley - The numbers are't outstanding but they're not bad. When he get into workouts he'll blow people away knocking down jumpers and playing high pressure D.
14) Greg Monroe - He looked more athletic than I've seen him before against Duke yesterday. I wonder if the system he plays in take away from him being mor of a high percentage low post scorer. The rebound and block numbers are just ok, but he also gets 1.6 steals a game. That hnits at him being a pretty active post defender.
Guys not on there:
Xavier Henry - He could arguably switch spots with Anderson as the top 2....I'm just not sure how much upside he really has.
Patrick Patterson - He'll be a solid productive pro, but I'm not sure why he's in the top 8 in a lot of spots. Undersized PF's need to be dominant to get drafted that high, and he's merely very good.
Willie Warren - He's had a terrible year. I don't even know if he's a lock for the 1st if he declares this year.
Stanley Robinson - I haven't sen him a lot, but unless he's a dominant defender I don't know why a 6'9 senior averaging 17 and 7 is ranked so high.
Devin Ebanks - People group him in with Rudy Gay as a super talent who seems to uder-produce relative to that talent...but he's not even as productive as Rudy Gay was.