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2010 NBA Mock Draft

  By Lance Walton
10.24.2008 - Updated on 10.24.2008

Here is my 2010 NBA mock draft. The projections place the players in the rough position in which they may be drafted given their current performance.
 
First Round
 
1. John Wall- PG- Word of God H.S.
 
2. Greg Monroe- PF- Georgetown
 
3. Jrue Holiday- SG- UCLA
 
4. Derrick Favors- PF- South Atlanta H.S.
 
5. Al-Farouq Aminu- SF- Wake Forest
 
6. Matias Nocedal- PG- AB Merida
 
7. Xavier Henry- SG- Putnam City H.S.
 
8. Devin Ebanks- SF- West Virginia
 
9. Donatas Motiejunas- C- Zalgiris Kaunas
 
10. DeMarcus Cousins- PF- UAB
 
11. Samardo Samuels- PF- Louisville
 
12. Alexey Shved- PG- CSKA Moscow
 
13. Scotty Hopson- SG- Tennessee
 
14. Tony Woods- C- Wake Forest
 
15. Ed Davis- PF- North Carolina
 
16. Lance Stephenson- PG- Lincoln H.S.
 
17. Gani Lawal- PF- Georgia Tech
 
18. Renardo Sidney Jr- PF- Fairfax H.S.
 
19. James Anderson- SG- Oklahoma State
 
20. Kyle Singler- SF- Duke
 
21. Jonny Flynn- PG- Syracuse
 
22. William Buford- SG- Ohio State
 
23. Derrick Brown- SF- Xavier
 
24. Tomislav Zubcic- PF- Cibona VIP Zagreb
 
25. Chris Wright- SG- Dayton
 
26. Willie Warren- SG- Oklahoma
 
27. DuJuan Summers- SF- Georgetown
 
28. Cole Aldrich- C- Kansas
 
29. James Johnson- SF- Wake Forest
 
30. Scottie Reynolds- PG- Villanova
 

Second Round
 
31. Patrick Christopher- SG- California
 
32. David Lighty- SF- Ohio State
 
33. Manny Harris- SG- Michigan
 
34. Craig Brackens- PF- Iowa State
 
35. Quincy Pondexter- SF- Washington
 
36. Paul Harris- SG- Syracuse
 
37. Sherron Collins- PG- Kansas
 
38. Luke Harangody- PF- Notre Dame
 
39. Jarvis Varnado- PF- Missississpi State
 
40. Austin Freeman- SG- Georgetown
 
41. Giorgi Shermadini- C- Maccabi Tblisi
 
42. Artem Zabelin- SF- CSKA Moscow
 
43. Brandon Costner- SF- N.C. State
 
44. Eric Devendorf- SG- Syracuse
 
45. Tim Ohlbrecht- PF- Bamberg
 
46. Da’Sean Butler- SF- West Virginia
 
47. Jerome Dyson- PG- UConn
 
48. Matt Bouldin- SG- Gonzaga
 
49. Edgar Sosa- PG- Louisville
 
50. Paulao Prestes- C- Unicaja Malaga
 
51. Daniel Hackett- PG- USC
 
52. DeJuan Blair- PF- Pittsburgh
 
53. Boban Marjanovic- C- Hemofarm
 
54. Deon Thompson- PF- North Carolina
 
55. Nihad Djedovic- SG- AXA FC Barcelona
 
56. Nolan Smith- PG- Duke
 
57. Elmedin Kikanovic- C- BC Red Star Belgrade
 
58. Grant Maxey- SG- Jackson State
 
59. Zhou Peng- SF- Guongdong Tigers
 
60. Corey Fisher- PG- Villanova
50 Comments: 2010 NBA Mock Draft

Posted by
Jalen
on 02.20.2009
To the complainers this is from October, alot has changed since then. .
Posted by
Mike Jones
on 02.15.2009
Lekendric longmire #24 is a good look for OREGON, this kid is a good defensive player, just because OREGON is losing this kid is good, so look for him next year to step up his game and be a first rounder 2010 .
Posted by
Kenn Dawg
on 02.5.2009
DeJuan Blair is a pretty good rebounder. Why is Kyle Singler number 20 in this thing? Kyle is one of the best SF in the country. Nolan Smith should just stay at Duke. .
Posted by
tkurdz
on 02.4.2009
why on earth do you have DeJuan Blair in the 2nd round he is the best rebounder in the country .
Posted by

on 01.28.2009
Who ever made up this list has to be slightly brainwashed. There is no way if I was a GM in need of a SF or PF I would not pa-------on either kyle Singler or Luke Harangody. Unlike the Christian Laettner’s of old, I believe that as "white" as Singler and Harangody are; they just so happen tgo be damn good ballers who can make an immediate impact. Harangody’s skills in the paint are frightening and Singler is a talented athlete. .
Posted by
Bill
on 01.9.2009
Any 2010 draft projections without the 2 FSU guys, Chris Singleton & Solomon Alabi are ridiculous. Hell, Singeton could declare this year. .
Posted by
BasketballFan
on 01.1.2009
william buford from ohio state is the best scorer on the team (yes better then turner) and should be a 1st rd pick whenever he decides to come out if u look at his numbers since david lighty has been out they are very good considering he is a freshman and has only improved since the season began .
Posted by
kevin
on 12.30.2008
what about kemba walker from uconn? .
Posted by
Big Slam Sam
on 10.29.2008
I’m definitely looking more forward to the 2010 draft than I am 2009. I personally think they are better ballers in this draft than that one. Look out for my second cousin Craig Brackens, he’s a balla for real .
Posted by
Alicia Franklin- Notre Dame
on 10.28.2008
Luke Harangody is gonna be the steal. He is so underrated to me. He is a work horse with good all around skills. He might be a little small for a NBA PF. But he’ll be awesome anyway. I love you Luke, your biggest fan Alicia cla-------of 2010 .
Posted by
I flip burgers
on 10.25.2008
Man the 2010 draft has some athletic dudes. Man you watch most of these cats on youtube and you’re like man. They get more and more athletic each year even the international players. I wish iI had those skills .
Posted by
J.B.S.
on 10.25.2008
Patrick Christopher is a potential sleeper right now. He could be a steal, great all-around SG. And finally a draft that has Eric Devendorf. I know he is a solid college player and won’t be a star, but he is a great shooter and can contribute to many teams. I think second is fair. He may be like J.J. Redick in the NBA just sits around until they need a shooter. I think he’ll have more pro success than Gerry McNamara .
Posted by
(College Hoops Fan)
on 10.25.2008
Thanks for the heads up mock draft. I like things like this, it gives me a chance to watch for key players and put them on the radar so I can get an idea of their potential NBA future .
Posted by
Brittany
on 10.25.2008
I think in 2010 it will be a power forward that will be the top pick Greg Monroe, Derrick Favors or even DeMarcus Cousins might surprise some and get it. It depends how they dominate that year. Greg can put big stats at Georgetown looking at their roster. DeMarcus no doubt can dominate at UAB. And Derrick can fit in anywhere he chooses, but hopeful select somewhere he’ll star quickly. I’m hearing Georgia Tech. I do like John Wall and he’ll no doubt be a top 3 pick but I think it’s hard to turn down one of those PF’s first .
Posted by
Lu Xi-A
on 10.24.2008
If Zhou Peng can become more of a consistent shooter. I think he has a real shot to be the next Chinese player selected in the draft and be pretty good like Wang,Yao, Yi, and Sun. Zhou is very versatile and skilled enough to play in the league. I think worst case he leaves the tigers and tries what Sun did, play in the american minor league to build up his game against american players and make more a name for himself .
Posted by
Alex Malone
on 10.24.2008
I am in agreement with you Ryan. When you look at some players that were awesome at the college level than got to the NBA and fell away. They are so many examples but you look at Bryant Reeves, Christian Laettner, Derrick Coleman, Danny Manning. They were great in college, and good in the NBA but weren’t superstars. It’s gets annoying to me as well when people start overhyping players like Tyler Hansbrough which I think he’ll be like Christian Laettner. .
Posted by
Ryan Iversen
on 10.24.2008
You have good mock drafts Lance. You can tell you really analyze and think about a players whole perspective with all the levels, not just college. That is how a draft is ran. Many people think oh man so-so is the greatest college player he’s gotta be #1. But they don’t realize just because a college player is great now not all will be as great and shouldn’t be drafted as high on the NBA level. There are some that are obivious Like the Derrick Rose’s, Kevin Durant’s, Michael Beasley’s, etc... But the others like Michael Olowkandi’s, Darius Miles’s, Mateen Cleaves,etc.. So are great at one level others are not. Anyway I’m done with my rant for the day, I just had to get that off my chest. Every site I’m on so people relie too much on names and not the overall game .
Posted by
I See LA
on 10.24.2008
Ben Howland likes to stack alot of talented players at the PG spot every year and it always works out with the combinations he uses at UCLA. Jrue Holiday, Darren Collison, Malcolm Lee, and sometimes Josh Shipp will handle the ball. I think all four are talented and are either all gonna have similar stats, or Jrue and Josh will be trying to dominate. So they can get drafted as high as possible. Darren is pretty unselfish and I think Malcolm Lee is overrated and will take him a couple years to get going. I think Jrue stays two years max, then leaves and should be a top 10 pick whenever he does. I think #3 is very likely he plays like DWade and Ben Gordon .
Posted by
Nuthin But A Brotha
on 10.24.2008
John Wall is the best do doubt. Little dude got skillz. I hope he chooses to play at Kansas. I hope he is ok from the car accident he was in the other day. His mom said that will hold back his decision on what school he’ll select. He’ll be a one and done player as he should be with his skills. Kansas is the best place for him to win a championship and rack up stats rather than Memphis. Also I think where he decides to go, Xavier Henry is gonna follow so they can form the best 1-2 back court combo in the country .
Posted by
Oliver James Simpson
on 10.24.2008
I love Jonny Flynn. The team that selects him will be VERY pleased .
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