Official 2013 NBA Draft Lottery Thread

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Clearly the agreement in Miami getting Bron was Clev would recieve 2 of 3 #1 picks if in the lotto.
 

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And still won't be shif anytime soon top pick in the worst draft in years than they will be decent enough next year to not get a top pick in the best draft in years :russ:

i agree the real winner in this is bobcats, they have their pick next year and will suck and could get wiggins, then they have detroit pick if its not top 8, and then they get portlands pick if its not top 12. SO they are looking at maybe number 1., number 9 number 13 in a deep ass draft
 

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If im Cleveland I take that deal fukk it.

Cousins, Kyrie, Varejao, Waiters, Thompson is a damn good nucleus. Especially in the weak ass East

the new kings owners aint that dumb


if the cavs do trade down the hawks have two picks 17/18 and the cavs also have the 19th, or the thunder at 12 and 29


would the number 1 for the rights to josh smith and 17/18 be doable?:playoffs:
 

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Mock Draft

The lottery results are in and the Cleveland Cavaliers are the big winners in this year's Draft Lottery! That means it's time for our mock draft version 3.0.

At this point very little is set in stone. Expect this mock draft to continue to fluctuate greatly over the course of the next four weeks.

The NBA draft combine just finished last weekend and had a significant impact on our board. The process of team workouts has just started. Over the next few weeks the adidas Eurocamp and hundreds of team workouts will dramatically alter the face of the draft.

But for now, here's our best shot, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, about how the draft might play out on June 27.

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1Nerlens NoelCleveland Cavaliers
COLLEGE: KentuckyAGE: 18HT: 6-11WT: 215POS: C
Analysis: Noel might be the perfect fit for the Cavs. He could provide them with the type of defensive presence in the middle they really need going forward. And the Cavs can be patient. With Anderson Varejao and Tyler Zeller, they don't need Noel right away. Georgetown's Otto Porter probably is the second-best fit. Unless doctors come back with major concerns about Noel's knee, I think he'll go No. 1 to Cavs.

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2Trey BurkeOrlando Magic
COLLEGE: MichiganAGE: 20HT: 6-1WT: 187POS: PG
Analysis: The Magic need a point guard but might have been reluctant to take Burke at No. 1. What about No. 2? I think there's a good chance. He's a bit small for his position, but Orlando needs a leader, someone with moxie, and Burke seems like the best fit. Ben McLemore is a possibility here, too.

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3Otto PorterWashington Wizards
COLLEGE: GeorgetownAGE: 19HT: 6-8WT: 200POS: SF
Analysis: The Wizards need help at the small forward position and Porter, who played his college ball in D.C., appears to be the perfect fit. With two super backcourt scorers like John Wall and Bradley Beal, having a forward who's a facilitator like Porter feels just right.

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4Ben McLemoreCharlotte Bobcats
COLLEGE: KansasAGE: 20HT: 6-5WT: 195POS: SG
Analysis: The Bobcats are the big losers, again, in the draft lottery. But if they land McLemore, they might get the best upside player in the draft. The team desperately needs outside shooting, and McLemore might have the best stroke of anyone in the draft.

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5Victor OladipoPhoenix Suns
COLLEGE: IndianaAGE: 20HT: 6-4WT: 213POS: SG

Analysis: The Suns want to change the culture of the organization, and Oladipo is the perfect candidate to do it. He'll impact the game immediately on the defensive end. If he develops offensively? He could end up being the best player in the draft.

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6Alex LenNew Orleans Pelicans
COLLEGE: MarylandAGE: 19HT: 7-1WT: 225POS: C

Analysis: The Pelicans got their power forward of the future with Anthony Davis. Could Len be their center of the future? He might be a perfect complement to Davis. He's more a skilled offensive player and should create a massive, young frontline for the Pelicans.

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7Michael Carter-WilliamsSacramento Kings
COLLEGE: SyracuseAGE: 21HT: 6-6WT: 184POS: PG

Analysis: The future of the Kings has finally cleared up, and the good news for Sacramento fans is that the team is staying put. The bad news? Just about everything else. While there is plenty of talent on the Kings' roster, not much of it fits together. The team ranked 13th in offensive efficiency this year but a miserable 29th in defensive efficiency. Adding someone who can do something besides chuck up the basketball might help. The team's biggest need is probably at small forward.

However, unless they want to add another shoot-first, ask-questions-later player like Shabazz Muhammad, there probably isn't a small forward worthy of a pick this high. Enter Williams. While the Kings do have point guards on their roster, they don't have any that really make others around them better. Carter-Williams is a high-risk, high-reward player. He has elite size for his position, proved to be a terrific athlete at the NBA draft combine and sees the floor well. In addition, he's a rangy defender who averaged 2.8 steals per game last year.

Of the elite NBA prospects, only Marcus Smart averaged more. His lack of jump shot is the biggest concern. But if he develops, he could help the turn around in Sacramento.

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8Anthony BennettDetroit Pistons
COLLEGE: UNLVAGE: 20HT: 6-8WT: 240POS: PF

Analysis: The Pistons' biggest need is at the three, and if Bennett falls this far, I could see Detroit convincing themselves that Bennett could make the transition. While Bennett looks like a power forward, he can really shoot and handle the basketball. He has enough talent to be the No. 1 pick, but his recent rotator cuff surgery has caused his stock to slide just a tad. He'd be a great fit in Detroit and give the Pistons, along with Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond, one of the best young front lines in basketball.

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9C.J. McCollumMinnesota Timberwolves
COLLEGE: LehighAGE: 21HT: 6-3WT: 197POS: PG
Analysis: McCollum didn't participate in the drills portion of the draft combine, but did show up for the athletic testing and put fears to rest that his foot wasn't 100 percent healed. He measured a 38.5-inch vertical and tested well in every category but the lane agility drill. The Wolves desperately need a shooter. The team ranked dead last in the NBA in 3-point percentage.

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10Kentavious Caldwell-PopePortland Trail Blazers
COLLEGE: GeorgiaAGE: 20HT: 6-6WT: 204POS: SG

Analysis: Caldwell-Pope didn't have a great showing at the combine. His jump shot wasn't falling, and while he tested well in the speed category, his vertical jump wasn't particularly impressive. Nevertheless, multiple GMs told me they think he'll end up be a top-10 pick. He can shoot better than he showed at the combine, and he has prototypical size for the position.

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11Cody ZellerPhiladelphia 76ers
COLLEGE: IndianaAGE: 20HT: 7-0WT: 230POS: C

Analysis: The Cody Zeller bandwagon is officially filling up again. All it took was an incredible display of athletic prowess at the draft combine to convince NBA teams who had soured on him to give him another look. Of course, we all knew Zeller was athletic, but few knew he was capable of what he did at the combine. Zeller is trying to make the transition to the four and seems like an obvious fit in Philly -- a team without a legitimate four man on its roster.

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12Steven AdamsOklahoma City Thunder via Toronto Raptors
COLLEGE: PittsburghAGE: 19HT: 7-0WT: 255POS: C
Analysis: Adams might have been the big winner of the draft combine. He physically looked the part of a future NBA center and displayed a better than expected touch on his jump shot. He looked in terrific shape, hustled on both ends of the floor and reminded everyone why scouts saw him as a potential top-5 pick going into his senior year of high school. He's raw and won't find any real minutes on the Thunder. But that's what the D-League is for.

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13Dario SaricDallas Mavericks
COUNTRY: CroatiaAGE: 19HT: 6-10WT: 223POS: SF

Analysis: I'm hearing quite loudly from multiple sources the Mavs are likely to trade this pick to save cap room for a run at Dwight Howard this summer. If they keep the pick, the Mavs are as high on Saric as any team in the league. They feel, along with a handful of other teams, Saric might have the highest basketball IQ of anyone in the draft and might be one of the two or three players who could be a star someday. While it's entirely possible the Pelicans or Trail Blazers grab Saric earlier, I don't think he slides past No. 13 if the Mavs hold on to their pick.

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14Shabazz MuhammadUtah Jazz
COLLEGE: UCLAAGE: 20HT: 6-6WT: 222POS: SF

Analysis: The Jazz's biggest need is at the point, but if Burke and McCollum are both off the board, they could look elsewhere. Enter Muhammad. The Jazz also need an elite scorer, and Muhammad is one of the most gifted in the draft. His stock has slipped the past few months, but no one doubts that there still a lot of talent there. This would be an absolute steal for the Jazz if he's still on the board.

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15Allen CrabbeMilwaukee Bucks
COLLEGE: CalAGE: 21HT: 6-6WT: 197POS: SG
Analysis: The Bucks need a shooter, and Crabbe might be the best one left on the board. Crabbe had one of the best performances of the week at the combine. Not only did he measure with great size and length, he shot the ball as effortlessly as any player at the combine and tested as a much better athlete than expected. His inconsistent effort on the defensive end really is the only major question surrounding him.

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16Dennis SchroederBoston Celtics
COUNTRY: GermanyAGE: 19HT: 6-2WT: 165POS: PG

Analysis: With Rajon Rondo's future up in the air, could the Celtics take the guy who many scouts compare to a young Rondo? Both are quick, long and have huge hands. Both play a frantic style of basketball and both have swagger. The rumors flying around Chicago were that Schroeder had a promise from a team. The Celtics seem like just the sort of team that would try to lock him down.

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17Mason PlumleeAtlanta Hawks
COLLEGE: DukeAGE: 23HT: 6-10WT: 238POS: PF

Analysis: Plumlee reminded everyone this week why he once was a highly regarded potential lottery pick. His elite athletic ability combined with a 7-foot frame make him a unique prospect at this point in the draft. At 23, he's a little older than everyone else, but I think a team that wants to fly up and down the floor like the Hawks could love having him on the floor.

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18Jamaal FranklinAtlanta Hawks via Houston Rockets
COLLEGE: San Diego St.AGE: 21HT: 6-5WT: 191POS: SG
Analysis: Franklin didn't play at the combine. His ankle was in a walking boot. However, the injury isn't expected to keep him out for long. While the Hawks have a pretty crowded backcourt, I think if Franklin can play some small forward he might be worth the trouble. His infectious energy and athletic ability should give the team a real shot in the arm.

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19Rudy GobertCleveland Cavaliers via Los Angeles Lakers
COUNTRY: FranceAGE: 20HT: 7-2WT: 238POS: PF
Analysis: It's difficult to tell whether Gobert's surprise appearance at the combine helped or hurt his draft stock. His standing reach of 9-foot-7 was the longest ever recorded at the combine. It's pretty easy to see what a player with his length could do to protect them rim. However, Gobert seemed a bit out of shape and his athleticism actually ranked dead last at the combine. While it is possible Gobert could go considerably higher than this, there also are a lot of scouts who think he's grossly overrated as a prospect and actually like Brazilian Lucas Noguiera better. We're splitting the difference here at No. 19, but it's very possible that Noguiera could be the pick for Cleveland instead.

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20Gorgui DiengChicago Bulls
COLLEGE: LouisvilleAGE: 23HT: 6-11WT: 230POS: C

Analysis: Dieng also was in a walking boot for the entire combine process and wasn't able to really help himself. A veteran team like the Bulls would love to have him, however. He's not only a good rebounder and shot blocker, but he also is an excellent passer out of the high post. The team desperately needs size to back up Joakim Noah, and Dieng measured with the second tallest standing reach of anyone in the draft.

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21Shane LarkinUtah Jazz via Golden State Warriors
COLLEGE: MiamiAGE: 20HT: 6-0WT: 171POS: PG
Analysis: The Jazz still need a point guard, and Larkin looks like the perfect fit. He had a terrific performance at the combine, shot the ball well and tested off the charts athletically with a 44-inch vertical (the second highest ever measured at the combine) and showed elite speed. Yes, he's undersized, but with that athletic ability and range on his jumper, he should be just fine in Utah.

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22Jeff WitheyBrooklyn Nets
COLLEGE: KansasAGE: 23HT: 7-0WT: 222POS: C
Analysis: The Nets got a great season out of Brook Lopez, but they don't really have a credible backup for him. Withey is unlikely to be a star, but he is one of the two or three best shot blockers in the draft and should be able to come in and play great defense for 10 to 15 minutes a game in Brooklyn.

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23Isaiah CanaanIndiana Pacers
COLLEGE: Murray StateAGE: 22HT: 6-0WT: 188POS: PG
Analysis: The Pacers learned the hard way what life could be like without George Hill when he went down with a concussion in the playoffs. With D.J. Augustin hitting free agency this summer and the Pacers unlikely to pay him, Canaan could be a potential fit in Indiana. He's strong, quick, athletic and can really score the basketball. The Pacers probably would prefer he was a better shooter, but he's solid from 3 and should be able to step in and play right away.

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24Glen Rice Jr.New York Knicks
COLLEGE: Georgia TechAGE: 22HT: 6-6WT: 211POS: SG

Analysis: Rice wowed NBA scouts and GMs with his stellar play in the D-League, but came to the draft combine and laid an egg. His athletic ability is terrific, but he didn't shoot the ball particularly well and just didn't seem to be clicking last week. That's hurt his stock. He's going to need strong workouts. However, he seems like a great fit on the Knicks who, after Carmelo Anthony, don't have a lot going for them at the small forward position.

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25Pierre JacksonLos Angeles Clippers
COLLEGE: BaylorAGE: 21HT: 5-11WT: 176POS: PG
Analysis: If the Clippers hang onto Chris Paul, they're probably going to have to trade Eric Bledsoe or risk losing him in free agency this summer. The opens up a spot at backup point guard. Jackson might be one of the two or three most exciting athletes in the draft. He proved this season he can really run the point. I think he'd be a great fit in L.A.
 

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26Sergey KarasevMinnesota Timberwolves
COUNTRY: RussiaAGE: 19HT: 6-7WT: 197POS: SF

Analysis: Did we say the Wolves needed shooting? Even if Minnesota lands McCollum, don't be surprised if the Wolves pick even more shooting with their second first-round pick. Karasev is one of the best shooters in the draft and should be able to make a smooth transition from Russia to Minnesota.

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27Tim Hardaway Jr.Denver Nuggets
COLLEGE: MichiganAGE: 21HT: 6-6WT: 199POS: SG
Analysis: Hardaway had one of the best performances of anyone at the combine. Not only did he shoot the ball well, but he brought an intensity with him that few players could match. While the Nuggets have both Andre Iguodala and Evan Fournier at the position, the team needs as much shooting as it can get.

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28Lucas NoguieraSan Antonio Spurs
COUNTRY: BrazilAGE: 20HT: 6-11WT: 218POS: C
Analysis: The Brazilian had a coming out party a few years ago at the under-18 Americas Tournament and then fell off the map for a few years. Lately he's putting up solid numbers in Spain and a number of international scouts have him ranked higher than Gobert. He's rail thin, but he has a great motor and really can block shots. Assuming the Spurs re-sign fellow Brazilian big man Tiago Splitter, the transition could be pretty smooth.

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29Giannis AntetokounmpoOklahoma City Thunder
COUNTRY: GreeceAGE: 18HT: 6-9WT: 215POS: SF
Analysis: The Thunder already have a lottery pick and should feel comfortable enough to roll the dice on the draft's most mysterious player. Antetokounmpo has the size and skill level to be a special point forward in the pros. But he's completely unproven. Completely. He's the perfect draft-and-stash candidate.

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30Reggie BullockPhoenix Suns via Miami Heat
COLLEGE: North CarolinaAGE: 22HT: 6-7WT: 200POS: SF

Analysis: Bullock also really impressed at the combine with both his size and shooting ability. He's not going to be an All-Star, but as a big wing jump shooter, he's a very good get at this point in the draft.
 

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I dont know enough about Steven Adams to know how he would fit on the Thunder...
 
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