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I have to admit, this is a hard draft to predict once you get past the first 9 or 10 picks. After that, it becomes a crap shoot. I couldn't guarantee you that a player taken at pick 35 won't be better than a player taken at 15. In a draft like this, I think a team is better off taking seniors and juniors over a bunch of athletic, but inexperienced freshmen. But that's just me! For the most part this mock is based on what I've seen. I'm a results guy and I don't give a tinkers dam about a players press clippings coming into this year. That's not to say that I don't take potential into consideration. It's probably about 75% what I've seen from the player this season, and 25% potential. With that said:
1. Jabari Smith: PF, 6'10", Auburn: I've struggled back and forth between Smith and Holmgren. I think Smith will go number one though.
2. Chet Holmgren: C, 7'0", Gonzaga: He's gotten better as he's learned Gonzaga's system. He's shooting over 40% from three and is a shot blocking machine.
3. Jaden Ivey: PG/SG, 6'4", Purdue: Jumped him up to 3. I just like him better than Banchero. I'd be surprised, but not shocked if a team took him number 1.
4. Paolo Banchero: PF, 6'10", Duke: Of the top four players, I think Banchero has the lowest ceiling. Thus the drop! He's still going to be a very good player.
5. Johnny Davis: SG, 6'5", Wisconsin I struggled with this on a bit, but in the end, I can't ignore what Davis has accomplished. He's smart a Leader and a winner.
6. A.J. Griffin: SF, 6'6", Duke: Griffin is here because I think he has a higher ceiling and is a little better athlete than Murray, but it was a close call.
7. Keegan Murray: SF/PF, 6'8", Iowa: Solid player who can do a little bit of everything. Hi IQ player who knows how to play. Solid defender at college level.
8. Benedict Mathurin: SF, 6'7", Arizona: Terrific athlete who plays both ends of the floor. Doesn't get a lot of press, but don't sleep on him. Great upside.
9. Ty Ty Washington: PG/SG, 6'3", Kentucky: Combo guard who can shoot the 3 and defend. Underrated passer. Smart player who can definitely play the point.
10. Jalen Duren: C/PF, 6'11", Memphis: Duren has been playing better lately. Memphis has been a hot mess this year, so that, with potential landed him here.
This is where it starts to get tricky. You can look at just about any mock draft, and see a different grouping from this point one. That's not to say there aren't any good players. It's just difficult to define who is better than who. So mine will likely have some surprises compared to some others. Or, maybe not!
11. Tari Eason: PF/SF, 6'8", LSU: He needs to work on his jumpshot, but he's a terrific defensive player. He has a non stop motor. Great potential. Love him!
12. Jeremy Sochan: SF, 6'9", Baylor: Solid smart player on both ends of the floor. Out plays Kendall Brown on most nights. Late bloomer from England.
13. Kendall Brown: SF, 6'8", Baylor: If Brown was more aggressive offensively, he'd be a top 8 pick. Very good defender but no clue how good he is offensively.
14. Ochai Agbaji: SG, 6'5.5", Kansas: If he was a freshman, he'd be a top five pick. Terrific athlete who is shooting 43.7% from three. 3 level scorer who defends!
15. Dyson Daniels: SG/PG, 6'6", Ignite: Needs to improve his shot, but love the confidence he plays with. great upside and only 18 years old.
16. Nikola Jovic: PF/SF, 6'10", KK Mega: I like everything about him except his 3pt %. I have to believe that will come. Great passer w/good handles for his size.
17. Jaden Hardy: SG, 6'5", Ignite: His stats aren't good, but considering he played against other professionals along with his occasional flashes, I see potential.
18. Wendall Moore: SG, 6'5", Duke: Good athlete who plays both ends. Shooting over 40% from three. Very good passer. Ready to play.
19. Mark Williams: C, 7'0", Duke: Terrific rim protector who can defend on the perimeter. No offense away from the basket, but he can score at the rim
20. E.J. Liddell: SF/PF/?, 6'7", Ohio St.: I just love Liddell's game. He's the best player on Ohio St.. Solid two way player who can score, rebound, and defend.
21. Patrick Baldwin: SF, 6'10", Milwaukee: I reluctantly put him here based totally on press clippings and potential. Hope I'm wrong about him!
22. Jean Montero: PG, 6'3", Gran Canaria: Montero is one of those players that could rise up the board in a re-draft 3 years later. He can score!!
23. Harrison Ingram: SF/PG, 6'8", Stanford: Good handles, excellent passer, improving 3pt shooter, and good defender. Don't sleep on Ingram! Knows how to play.
24. Trevor Keels: SG, 6'5", Duke: Built like a linebacker but very skilled. He's struggled with his shot, but shot the ball well in highschool. Excellent athlete.
25. Marjon Beauchamp: SF, 6'7", Ignite: Struggled at times, but showed flashes of what he could be. Was the best player on the ignite team in some games.
26. Blake Wesley: SG, 6'5", Notre Dame: Great upside! Good athlete that struggled with his shot at times. Could return for another year to improve his draft stock.
27. Hyunjung Lee: SF/SG, 6'7", Davidson: If your looking for a player to come off your bench and destroy the dreams of the other team, Lee is your guy! He can score.
28. Jordan Hall: SF/PG, 6'7", St. Josephs: Terrific passer with good handles. Average athlete, who will remind you of Kyle Anderson. Knows how to play the game.
29. Christian Koloko: C, 7'1", Arizona: Excellent athlete who runs the floor, rebounds, and protects the rim. Has shown occasional potential away from the basket.
30. Alondes Williams: PG, 6'5", Wake Forest: Best PG in the class in my opinion, and most entertaining. Good athlete with terrific court vision. Shot needs to improve.
I'm sure I have some players in the top 30 that some other mocks have in the 2nd rd. Hey, it took all my will power not to move Oscar Tshiebwe into the 1st rd. Who by the way may be returning to Kentucky for another year. Not sure it will help his draft stock, but it will certainly help Kentucky. Oscar pulls down 14 to 15 boards every single game and it doesn't matter who the other teams center is or how tall and big he is. All this is subject to change by the time of the draft of course.
1. Jabari Smith: PF, 6'10", Auburn: I've struggled back and forth between Smith and Holmgren. I think Smith will go number one though.
2. Chet Holmgren: C, 7'0", Gonzaga: He's gotten better as he's learned Gonzaga's system. He's shooting over 40% from three and is a shot blocking machine.
3. Jaden Ivey: PG/SG, 6'4", Purdue: Jumped him up to 3. I just like him better than Banchero. I'd be surprised, but not shocked if a team took him number 1.
4. Paolo Banchero: PF, 6'10", Duke: Of the top four players, I think Banchero has the lowest ceiling. Thus the drop! He's still going to be a very good player.
5. Johnny Davis: SG, 6'5", Wisconsin I struggled with this on a bit, but in the end, I can't ignore what Davis has accomplished. He's smart a Leader and a winner.
6. A.J. Griffin: SF, 6'6", Duke: Griffin is here because I think he has a higher ceiling and is a little better athlete than Murray, but it was a close call.
7. Keegan Murray: SF/PF, 6'8", Iowa: Solid player who can do a little bit of everything. Hi IQ player who knows how to play. Solid defender at college level.
8. Benedict Mathurin: SF, 6'7", Arizona: Terrific athlete who plays both ends of the floor. Doesn't get a lot of press, but don't sleep on him. Great upside.
9. Ty Ty Washington: PG/SG, 6'3", Kentucky: Combo guard who can shoot the 3 and defend. Underrated passer. Smart player who can definitely play the point.
10. Jalen Duren: C/PF, 6'11", Memphis: Duren has been playing better lately. Memphis has been a hot mess this year, so that, with potential landed him here.
This is where it starts to get tricky. You can look at just about any mock draft, and see a different grouping from this point one. That's not to say there aren't any good players. It's just difficult to define who is better than who. So mine will likely have some surprises compared to some others. Or, maybe not!
11. Tari Eason: PF/SF, 6'8", LSU: He needs to work on his jumpshot, but he's a terrific defensive player. He has a non stop motor. Great potential. Love him!
12. Jeremy Sochan: SF, 6'9", Baylor: Solid smart player on both ends of the floor. Out plays Kendall Brown on most nights. Late bloomer from England.
13. Kendall Brown: SF, 6'8", Baylor: If Brown was more aggressive offensively, he'd be a top 8 pick. Very good defender but no clue how good he is offensively.
14. Ochai Agbaji: SG, 6'5.5", Kansas: If he was a freshman, he'd be a top five pick. Terrific athlete who is shooting 43.7% from three. 3 level scorer who defends!
15. Dyson Daniels: SG/PG, 6'6", Ignite: Needs to improve his shot, but love the confidence he plays with. great upside and only 18 years old.
16. Nikola Jovic: PF/SF, 6'10", KK Mega: I like everything about him except his 3pt %. I have to believe that will come. Great passer w/good handles for his size.
17. Jaden Hardy: SG, 6'5", Ignite: His stats aren't good, but considering he played against other professionals along with his occasional flashes, I see potential.
18. Wendall Moore: SG, 6'5", Duke: Good athlete who plays both ends. Shooting over 40% from three. Very good passer. Ready to play.
19. Mark Williams: C, 7'0", Duke: Terrific rim protector who can defend on the perimeter. No offense away from the basket, but he can score at the rim
20. E.J. Liddell: SF/PF/?, 6'7", Ohio St.: I just love Liddell's game. He's the best player on Ohio St.. Solid two way player who can score, rebound, and defend.
21. Patrick Baldwin: SF, 6'10", Milwaukee: I reluctantly put him here based totally on press clippings and potential. Hope I'm wrong about him!
22. Jean Montero: PG, 6'3", Gran Canaria: Montero is one of those players that could rise up the board in a re-draft 3 years later. He can score!!
23. Harrison Ingram: SF/PG, 6'8", Stanford: Good handles, excellent passer, improving 3pt shooter, and good defender. Don't sleep on Ingram! Knows how to play.
24. Trevor Keels: SG, 6'5", Duke: Built like a linebacker but very skilled. He's struggled with his shot, but shot the ball well in highschool. Excellent athlete.
25. Marjon Beauchamp: SF, 6'7", Ignite: Struggled at times, but showed flashes of what he could be. Was the best player on the ignite team in some games.
26. Blake Wesley: SG, 6'5", Notre Dame: Great upside! Good athlete that struggled with his shot at times. Could return for another year to improve his draft stock.
27. Hyunjung Lee: SF/SG, 6'7", Davidson: If your looking for a player to come off your bench and destroy the dreams of the other team, Lee is your guy! He can score.
28. Jordan Hall: SF/PG, 6'7", St. Josephs: Terrific passer with good handles. Average athlete, who will remind you of Kyle Anderson. Knows how to play the game.
29. Christian Koloko: C, 7'1", Arizona: Excellent athlete who runs the floor, rebounds, and protects the rim. Has shown occasional potential away from the basket.
30. Alondes Williams: PG, 6'5", Wake Forest: Best PG in the class in my opinion, and most entertaining. Good athlete with terrific court vision. Shot needs to improve.
I'm sure I have some players in the top 30 that some other mocks have in the 2nd rd. Hey, it took all my will power not to move Oscar Tshiebwe into the 1st rd. Who by the way may be returning to Kentucky for another year. Not sure it will help his draft stock, but it will certainly help Kentucky. Oscar pulls down 14 to 15 boards every single game and it doesn't matter who the other teams center is or how tall and big he is. All this is subject to change by the time of the draft of course.