2007 Projected Lottery Picks

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
I just happened to be passing through one of the major draft sites (draftexpress.com) looking for info on a player, and went to check out their 2007 mock draft. It was eye-opening enough I thought I would start a thread about it.

Of the Top 16 players projected in the 2007 draft, 15 play either PF or C. 14 of the 15 of those are 6'9" or taller. Six are 7'0" or taller.

The Top 16 projected list includes:
C - 7'1" 280lb Aaron Gray
C - 7'0" 250lb Greg Oden
C - 7'0" 240lb Spenser Hawes
C - 7'0" 230lb Yi Jianlian
C - 6'10" 230lb Sean Williams
PF/C - 7'0" 245lb Tiago Splitter
PF/C - 7'0" 215lb Jason Smith
PF/C - 6'11" 245lb Josh McRoberts
PF/C - 6'11" 227lb Joakim Noah
PF/C - 6'9" 235lb Al Horford
PF - 6'10" 210lb Brandon Wrighrt
PF - 6'9" 230lb Tyler Hansbrough
PF - 6'9" 215lb Darrel Arthur
SF/PF - 6'10" 225lb Kevin Durant
SF/PF - 6'8" 210lb Julian Wright

and the one midget:

PG - 5'11" 175lb Dominic James



This is our draft.
 
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That list doesn't even include UConn's 7'3" shotblocking monster Hasheem Thabeet, who could come out this year.
 
Even if Oden decides, for whatever reason, NOT to declare this year, that's still some interesting talent sitting there.
 
I'm predicting Tiago Splitter as our draft pick. Best case scenario this season we get pick #20. I think we'll be anywhere between 10-20. Tiago will probably slip some due to his contract status, and I think Petrie will snatch him up. He's really a top 5 talent in just about any draft and I could see him slipping all the way to 15-20 possibly.
 
I'm predicting Tiago Splitter as our draft pick. Best case scenario this season we get pick #20. I think we'll be anywhere between 10-20. Tiago will probably slip some due to his contract status, and I think Petrie will snatch him up. He's really a top 5 talent in just about any draft and I could see him slipping all the way to 15-20 possibly.

I'm sure they're working out contract terms as we speak. :rolleyes: All that's left is actually knowing our draft position, actually knowing if Splitter will come over this year, actually knowing if he's the best player available and actually knowing if he'll be the pick.

But yeah. You can carve it in stone.
 
Forget tiago splitter, I feel we could do better than some 4 draft wonder. Actually I'd like to have 2 or 3 picks, that'd rock.
 
Who the hell put Sean Williams in the top 16? That guy should go no sooner than the second round. Much like Justin Williams in a lot of ways, one of which is I wish they were Kings. :(
 
just thought I'd check out the first name on the list, here's what I found:
http://www.nbadraft.net/profiles/aarongray.asp

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Aaron Gray [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Birthdate: 12/7/84[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]NBA Position: Center[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]College: Pittsburgh[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Class: Senior[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Ht: 7-1[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Wt: 280[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hometown: Emmaus, PA[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]High School: [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Emmaus[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Team Site Profile[/FONT]​
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]NBA Comparison: Felton Spencer[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Strengths: Late bloomer who showed incredible improvement in his junior season ... At 7-0, 270 pounds, Gray has tremendous size and strength ... Rebounds the ball very well, his best attribute ... Also has above average passing ability ... Has developed some effective moves in near the basket ... Through hard work has shown excellent progress in his body, mobility and game ... Shows solid fundamentals and good mechanics shooting the ball ... Free throw shooting stll just average but showing steady improvement ... Uses his body well to create shots, enjoys contact. Has good toughness ... Plays to his strengths rebounding and scoring on put backs ... [/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Weaknesses: Lacks great agility and body control ... Struggles coordinating his feet on drives to the basket and in transition ... Lacks great touch and range on his shot. FG% far below where it needs to be for a center ... Turnover prone, doesn't have great ability to protect the basketball ... Slow foot speed and lateral quickness ... Plays better in the half court set ... Not a big leaper ... Struggles offensively against athletic shot blockers ... Decent shot blocker due to his size, but does not get great lift, and wont be a huge shot blocker on the next level ... [/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]-Aran Smith 4/2/06[/FONT]
 
There is a realistic possibility that Greg Oden could stay in College for another year. Going against Noah showed he still needs some ( not much) but some more time to develop.
 
Aaron Gray is a huge dude but very slow and unathletic from what I have seen. I don't think he's what we need.

I agree, STKid. Another unathletic big man that cannot jump or block shots particularly well; cannot shoot FT's very well; and is turnover prone, is not what we need. The rebounding is nice, as is his passing ability, but won't be enough, AFAIC.
 
There is a realistic possibility that Greg Oden could stay in College for another year. Going against Noah showed he still needs some ( not much) but some more time to develop.

People made way too much out of that one game, despite the fact that Oden played with one hand and still got a reasonable stat line against (arguably) the best front line in college basketball.

I say he's one and done.
 
Was actually going to post a similar thread to this, but Brick beat me to the punch. ;) Anyways, here's what I've gleaned from the various draft sites...

High Lottery
1.C - 7'0" 250lb Greg Oden (NBA comparison: David Robinson)
2. SF/PF - 6'10" 225lb Kevin Durant (Tracy McGrady)
3. PF - 6'10" 210lb Brandon Wright (Kevin Garnett)
4. PF/C - 6'11" 227lb Joakim Noah (Tyson Chandler+higher bball IQ)
5. C - 7'0" 240lb Spenser Hawes (Brad Miller)*

Later Lottery
6. C - 7'3" 265 Hasheem Thabeet (stronger Dikembe Mutombo)*
7. PF - 6'9" 215lb Darrel Arthur (??)*
8. PF/C - 6'9" 235lb Al Horford (Horace Grant)
9. C - 7'0" 230lb Yi Jianlian (Pau Gasol)
10. PF/C - 6'11" 245lb Josh McRoberts (less athletic Chris Webber)*
11. C - 7'1" 280lb Aaron Gray (Matt Gieger)
12. PF/C - 7'0" 245lb Tiago Splitter (PJ Brown)

Mid/Late First round
13. PF - 6'9" 230lb Tyler Hansbrough (Udonis Haslem)
14. PF/C - 7'0" 215lb Jason Smith (??)*
15. C - 6'10" 230lb Sean Williams (Theo Ratliff)

*Those marked with the asterisk are still considered to be questionable for the draft on some sites I looked at. Some had these players in their 2008 mock drafts, not 2007.

The NBA comparisons are tenuous at best, but I thought they'd be helpful for those unfamilar with playing styles. One of the top four here would be really huge for the Kings, but if we could get another pick or two and took fliers on a couple from the middle group we'd be in good shape.

Right now, the Kings are 14 in draft order, with sites projecting Smith or Gray. Now lets say we get the Celtics pick (currently 5) in a deal for Bibby and the Clips pick (currently 10) in a deal for Artest. Those picks would likely improve, while ours would worsen, but in most scenarios we'd probably end up with a pick from each tier here. In any case, a solid frontline to build around.
 
No jumper. ;)


Actually minor side point -- but I actually have a concern about our coahcing staff (imagine that). If we do get a young stud big men, which of our various video coordinators and should be 4th assistant former NBA point guards is going to take the big kid under his wing and teach him the post game??
 
No jumper. ;)


Actually minor side point -- but I actually have a concern about our coahcing staff (imagine that). If we do get a young stud big men, which of our various video coordinators and should be 4th assistant former NBA point guards is going to take the big kid under his wing and teach him the post game??

Lmao, all i've got to say is that kings organization better do sumthn.
 
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