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Lance’s Final Mock NBA Draft

  By Lance Walton
06.26.2008 - Updated on 06.26.2008

Here is my final 2008 NBA mock draft. We have less than 3 hours before it starts.

First Round
 

1.Chicago- Derrick Rose- PG

 

2. Miami- O.J. Mayo- PG

 

3. Minnesota- Michael Beasley- PF

 

4. Seattle- Jerryd Bayless- PG

 

5. Memphis- Brook Lopez- C

 

6. New York- Eric Gordon- SG

 

7. L.A. Clippers- Kevin Love- PF

 

8. Milwaukee- Joe Alexander- SF

 

9. Charlotte- Russell Westbrook- PG

 

10. New Jersey- Danilo Gallinari- SF

 

11. Indiana- Darrell Arthur- PF

 

12. Sacramento- D.J. Augustin- PG

 

13. Portland- Brandon Rush- SF

 

14. Golden State- Kosta Koufos- C

 

15. Phoenix- DeAndre Jordan- C

 

16. Philadelphia- Marreese Speights- PF

 

17. Indiana- Chris Douglas-Roberts- SG

 

18. Washington- Anthony Randolph- SF

 

19. Cleveland- JaVale McGee- C

 

20. Charlotte- Roy Hibbert- C

 

21. New Jersey- Robin Lopez- C

 

22. Orlando- Nicolas Batum- SG

 

23. Utah- Alexis Ajinca- C

 

24. Seattle- Jason Thompson- PF

 

25. Houston- Donte Greene- SF

 

26. San Antonio- Ryan Anderson- PF

 

27. Portland- Serge Ibaka- PF

 

28. Memphis- Courtney Lee- SG

 

29. Detroit- Bill Walker- SF

 

30. Boston- J.J. Hickson- PF

 

Second Round


 

31. Minnesota- Mario Chalmers- PG

 

32. Seattle- Kyle Weaver- SG

 

33. Portland- Nikola Pekovic- C

 

34. Minnesota- Gary Forbes- SF

 

35. L.A. Clippers- George Hill- PG

 

36. Portland- Damjan Rudez- SF

 

37. Milwaukee- Nathan Jawai- C

 

38. Charlotte- Joey Dorsey- PF

 

39. Chicago- Ante Tomic- C

 

40. New Jersey- D.J. White- PF

 

41. Toronto- Jamont Gordon- SG

 

42. Sacramento- J.R. Giddens- SG

 

43. Sacramento- Davon Jefferson- SF

 

44. Utah- Goran Dragic- PG

 

45. San Antonio- DeVon Hardin- C

 

46. Seattle- L.R. Mbah a Moute- SF

 

47. Washington- Mike Taylor- PG

 

48. Phoenix- Richard Hendrix- PF

 

49. Golden State- Brian Roberts- PG

 

50. Seattle- Reggie Williams- SG

 

51. Dallas- Chris Lofton- SG

 

52. Miami- Trent Plaisted- C

 

53. Utah- Keith Brumbaugh- SF

 

54. Houston- Shan Foster- SG

 

55. Portland- Sean Singletary- PG

 

56. Seattle- Omer Asik- C

 

57. San Antonio- Drew Neitzel- PG

 

58. L.A. Lakers- DeMarcus Nelson- SG

 

59. Detroit- Patrick Ewing Jr- PF

 

60. Boston- Reggie Roby- SG

 

My List of Potential Undrafted Free Agents: These players have a legit shot at catching on with NBA teams, before other options are explored such as a Europe , NBDL, and other leagues.

 

Marcus Dove- SF

James Mays- PF

Sonny Weems- SG

Malik Hairston- SF

Bryce Taylor- SG

Will Daniels- SF

Othello Hunter- PF

Darnell Jackson- PF

Jaycee Carroll- PG

Derrick Low- PG

C.J. Giles- C

James Gist- SF

Aleks Maric- C

Pat Calathes- SF

Marcelus Kemp- SG

David Padgett- PF

Kentrell Grandsberry- C

James Davis- C
5 Comments: Lance’s Final Mock NBA Draft

Posted by
LW
on 06.27.2008
LOL yeah ! But this was one of the most unpredictable drafts. I go by team needs and who could fit best where. Most positions for needs I got, just didn’t get the right player. Oh well you win some and you lose some, thanks for checking out my draft! .
Posted by
Winchester
on 06.27.2008
Lance your mock was way off, WAY OFF what happened?I think you got like 6 right .
Posted by
Texas Tim
on 06.26.2008
I hope the Dallas Mavericks aquire a 1sr rd draft pick. We need some more young players. .
Posted by
I-ballz
on 06.26.2008
This will be one of the most unpredictable drafts in history. It’s odd the way teams have traded away picks, stock pile picks, and other odd moves. My face will be glued to the tube all night .
Posted by
Mel Pollick
on 06.26.2008
Man the Northwest teams are building for the future for real. Seattle and Portland have so many picks and options to choose from. They’re going to be deep for the next 10 years .

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