Post by jhb on Aug 3, 2018 20:34:25 GMT
Round One
1. Charlotte Hornets
Giannis Antetokounmpo SF 6'11'' 200 19 C+ B- C C C+ A
Giannis Antetokounmpo SF 6'11'' 200 19 C+ B C C+ C+ A
+1 outside, +1 defense, +2 overall
Giannis originally went +2 in his first TC but got a big boost by his volume scoring camp to go all the way to +4. Still very raw. Still GM'ed by fecta. DISCLAIMER: results may vary.
2. Denver Nuggets
Rudy Gobert C 7'1'' 240 21 B D- C B A- C
Rudy Gobert C 7'1'' 240 21 B- D- C B A- C
-1 inside, -1 overall
At least this pick couldn't have looked any worse than when it was made.
3. Indiana Pacers
Victor Oladipo CG 6'4" 200 21 C+ B+ B- A- C A
Victor Oladipo PG 6'4'' 200 21 C+ A- B B+ C B
+1 outside, +1 handles, -1 defense, -1 potential, +1 overall
Mediocre TC for a player that was a mediocre rookie in real life. Unfortunately for Heebs, his sim career arc will never be able to follow real life and where a team disrespectfully trades him to Indiana and then he blows up.
4. Boston Celtics
Dennis Schroder PG 6'2'' 165 20 C C B C+ C B
Dennis Schroder PG 6'2'' 165 20 C C B+ B- C B
+1 handles, +1 defense, +2 overall
I hate to be derivative...but...At least this pick couldn't have looked any worse than when it was made.
5. Golden State Warriors
Shabazz Muhammad SF 6'6'' 220 21 A- C+ D C C A
Shabazz Muhammad SF 6'6'' 220 21 A- C+ D+ C C B
+1 handles, -1 potential, +1 overall
Somehow Druce seemed to do a really good job of keeping true to real life here. Shabazz came in with some pre-draft hype and it's pretty much completely deflated after Shabazz upside doesn't look as good and he doesn't seem to improve at all.
6. Los Angeles Lakers
Otto Porter SF 6'8'' 195 20 B C+ C+ C+ C A
Otto Porter SF 6'8'' 195 20 B C+ C+ C+ C C
-2 potential
Ouchie. Not a good draft pick for SPL. I'll stop saying anything rude about it so he doesn't threaten to quit. Yes, I will continue to dip into this well for jokes whenever I write articles. Don't at me.
7. Washington Wizards
Isaiah Canaan PG 6'0'' 185 22 C A- B+ B- C- B
Isaiah Canaan PG 6'0'' 185 22 C+ A- B B- C- C
+1 inside, -1 handles, -1 potential, no change overall
I really wanted to trade into this draft for a point guard starting at about a pick before this so of course H/T picks my guy and, while he didn't have a great TC, he's got some intriguing grades. Hope it works out terribly, buddy.
8. San Antonio Spurs
CJ McCollum CG 6'3" 190 21 C+ A C C D+ C
CJ McCollum SG 6'3'' 190 21 C+ A- C C D+ C
-1 inside, -1 overall
McCollum gets a disappointing drop in his outside grade which probably won't affect his biggest skill (scoring) anyways, which I expect is part of a conspiracy by the league office to try to make us think they aren't fudging TC's for their league-owned teams like they did with the Jamaal Franklin TC a few picks away. #Q
9. Seattle SuperSonics
Nerlens Noel C 6'11'' 205 19 C D C- A- B+ A
Nerlens Noel C 6'11'' 205 19 C D C- B+ B C
-1 defense, -1 rebounding, -2 potential, -2 overall
In keeping with the theme of "true to real life builds", the guy with boundless athleticism and upside is a real fucking bust. Ouch for Duc.
10. Miami Heat
Ray McCallum Jr. PG 6'1'' 185 22 C+ B B+ B- C- B
Ray McCallum Jr. PG 6'1'' 185 22 C+ B+ A- B D+ A
+1 outside, +1 handles, +1 defense, -1 rebounding, +1 potential, +2 overall
I was trying pretty hard to trade for a pick to take this guy. Damn you, Yawn. Trade him to me. davechappellewaving.gif
11. Milwaukee Bucks
Ben McLemore SG 6'5'' 185 20 B- B- C- C C A
Ben McLemore SG 6'5'' 185 20 B- B C- C C A
+1 outside, +1 overall
Here is another disappointing wing to join Milwaukee's disappointing group of perimeter players who will disappoint DeAndre Ayton.
12. Cleveland Cavaliers
Kelly Olynyk C 7'0'' 235 22 C+ A- C- C- C+ C
Kelly Olynyk C 7'0'' 235 22 B- A- C- C- C+ F
+1 inside, -2 potential, +1 overall
This is another guy that looks like his real life counterpart. All the savvy scoring with absolutely no contributions on the defensive end or glass.
13. Detroit Pistons
Robert Covington SF 6'9'' 225 22 C+ C+ C A- C+ B
Robert Covington SF 6'9'' 225 22 C+ C+ C- A- C+ B
-1 handles, -1 overall
Our correspondents are with Dump to get his reaction:
I'M ON ROCO SO LEAVE ME ALONE.
14. Washington Wizards
Anthony Bennett PF 20 6'8'' 250 B- B C- C B- B
Anthony Bennett PF 6'8'' 250 20 B- B C C B- B
+1 handles, +1 overall
What a surprise, Anthony Bennett is mostly fat *gets out whiteout* FLAT
15. Cleveland Cavaliers
Jamaal Franklin SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B- B- C+ C+ B
Jamaal Franklin SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B B B- C+ C
+1 outside, +1 handles, +1 defense, -1 potential, +3 overall
I see what you did, Druce. #Q
16. Washington Bullets
Reggie Bullock SG 6'7'' 200 22 C+ A- C C+ C B
Reggie Bullock SG 6'7'' 200 22 C+ B+ C B C A
-1 outside, +2 defense, +1 potential, +1 overall
Reggie Bullock is probably my favorite all-time non-Gamecock college basketball player because Tobias used to watch the fuck out of UNC when we lived together. Seeing him have a solid TC and some potential as a 3 and D type wing makes me excited.
17. Harlem Globetrotters
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope SG 6'5'' 195 20 C B C B C A
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope SG 6'5'' 195 20 C B C+ B C C
+1 handles, -2 potential, +1 overall
I honestly thought this would be the steal of the draft at this spot for Ward, but damn, that's a tough TC result to stomach.
18. Sacramento Kings
Steven Adams C 7'0'' 250 20 C D- C- C+ A- C
Steven Adams C 7'0'' 250 20 C D- C- C+ A- C
no change
I was really hoping that Yawn would select Steven Adams as a homer pick at 10, so that way I could make some absurd trade offer to the league office for #11 to get Ray McCallum Jr. As it turns out, this was a shrewd move by Yawn and Steven Adams does not look all that exciting after TC1. However, I'm sure he'll turn out to block some shots and we'll get to have the "who is a D/R big" argument with BK all over again. Yay.
19. Toronto Raptors
Cody Zeller C 7'0'' 230 21 C+ C C- C B- B
Cody Zeller C 7'0'' 230 21 C+ C C- C+ B- D
+1 defense, -2 potential, +1 overall
Oofa magoof.
20. Harlem Globetrotters
Mason Plumlee C 7'0'' 245 23 C+ D+ C B B+ A
Mason Plumlee C 7'0'' 245 23 C+ D+ C B B+ D
-3 potential
Well that potential drop is a real shot to the balls even though it's likely meaningless. Hopefully there is some D/R in that build.
21. Charlotte Hornets
Alex Len C 7'1'' 255 20 C C- C+ B- B C
Alex Len C 7'1'' 255 20 C C- C+ B- B+ C
+1 rebounding, +1 overall
Alex Len was my favorite 2.0 big (even moreso than Andrew Bynum) because I am still trying to justify trading a future 1st to get him while in the middle of a tank. This version of Alex Len is eerily similar to that one.
22. Denver Nuggets
Trey Burke PG 6'1'' 185 21 C B A- C C B
Trey Burke PG 6'1'' 185 21 C B+ A- C C B
+1 outside, +1 overall
I think the next two picks are the best candidates for steal of the draft. This pick may even be better than the guy Mike took 20 picks earlier. +1 isn't exactly thrilling but you'll take it in this class and Burke's scoring and handles grades started out good enough to be workable.
23. Chicago Bulls
Solomon Hill SF 6'7'' 225 22 C+ B C B C+ B
Solomon Hill SF 6'7'' 225 22 C+ B+ C B B- B
+1 outside, +1 rebounding, +2 overall
This guy should, at worst, be a really good backup wing, especially with the TLC I know he'll get from Tim. Also, Tim is my worst frenemy so I have to say something mean, so I hope this guy sucks.
24. San Antonio Spurs
Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 6'6'' 200 21 B- B- C C+ C C
Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 6'6'' 200 21 B- B C C+ C C
+1 outside, +1 overall
Don't look now but these grades are better than Ben McLemore. He did it again! #Q
25. Los Angeles Clippers
Jerome Moiso PF 6'10" 240 24 C+ C- D- C+ B C
Jerome Moiso C 6'10'' 235 22 C+ C- D C+ B C
+1 handles, +1 overall
Not a whole lot to see here, folks.
26. Houston Rockets
Sergey Karasev SF 6'7'' 195 20 C+ C+ C+ C C+ B
Sergey Karasev SF 6'7'' 195 20 C+ C+ C+ C C+ C
-1 potential
I think it's safe to go ahead and declare that 5.0 Sergey will be closer to 2.0 Sergey than 4.0 Sergey. Looking pretty mediocre so far.
27. Charlotte Hornets
Michael Carter-Williams PG 6'6'' 190 22 C B- B+ C C- C
Michael Carter-Williams PG 6'6'' 190 22 C B- B+ C C- D
-1 potential
Another mediocre pick from a mediocre draft slot for a mediocre GM with a mediocre team.
28. Houston Rockets
Mike Muscala C 6'11'' 235 22 C D+ C- C A B
Mike Muscala C 6'11'' 235 22 C D+ C C A B
+1 handling, +1 overall
He's got some Harry G looking D/R grades. I am excited to see what this guy can do in action. I think he may be another good candidate to be a better than average late first.
29. San Antonio Spurs
Seth Curry CG 6'2" 185 22 C- B+ B C D+ B
Seth Curry PG 6'2'' 185 22 C A- B C D+ C
+1 inside, +1 outside, -1 potential, +2 overall
Another solid pick for the league owned team. I am smelling a conspiracy, folks. #Q
Round Two
1. San Antonio Spurs
Deshaun Thomas SF 6'7'' 220 22 B- C C- C C B
Deshaun Thomas SF 6'7'' 220 22 B- C C- C C B
no change
2. Cleveland Cavaliers
Lucas Nogueria C 7'0'' 220 21 C C C C B C
Lucas Nogueria C 7'0'' 220 21 C C C C+ B C
+1 defense
3. Washington Wizards
Glen Rice Jr. SF 6'6'' 215 23 C B C C C B
Glen Rice Jr. SF 6'6'' 215 23 C B C C C C
-1 potential
4. Charlotte Hornets
Bojan Dubljevic F 6'10 240 22 C+ B- C- D C B
Bojan Dubljevic PF 6'10'' 240 22 C+ B- C- D C+ B
+1 rebounding, +1 overall
5. Chicago Bulls
Andre Roberson F 6'7" 210 22 C C C B C C
Andre Roberson SF 6'7'' 210 22 C C C B C C
no change
6. Denver Nuggets
James Ennis SF 6'7'' 200 23 C+ C C C C+ B
James Ennis SF 6'7'' 200 23 B- C C C C+ B
+1 inside, +1 overall
7. Los Angeles Lakers
Pierre Jackson PG 5'10'' 175 22 C- B- A- C- C B
Pierre Jackson PG 5'10'' 175 22 C- B- A- C- C- B
-1 rebounding, -1 overall
8. Golden State Warriors
Jeff Withey C 7'0'' 225 23 B- D+ D- B- C+ C
Jeff Withey C 7'0'' 225 23 B- D+ D- B- C+ D
-1 potential
9. Seattle SuperSonics
Allen Crabbe SG 6'6'' 200 21 C B- B- C- C D
Allen Crabbe SG 6'6'' 200 21 C C+ B- D+ C D
-1 outside, -1 defense
10. Miami Heat
Gorgui Dieng C 6'11'' 205 24 C+ D+ C- C B C
Gorgui Dieng C 6'11'' 205 24 C+ D+ C- C B C
no change
11. Boston Celtics
Colton Iverson C 7'0'' 260 24 B C- D C C+ C
Colton Iverson C 7'0'' 260 24 B C- D C- C+ C
-1 defense, -1 overall
12. Detroit Pistons
Peyton Siva PG 6'1'' 180 23 C B B C C- B
Peyton Siva PG 6'1'' 180 23 C B+ B C+ C- C
+1 outside, +1 defense, -1 potential, +2 overall
13. Milwaukee Bucks
Matthew Dellavedova PG 6'4'' 200 22 C B- C C+ C- C
Matthew Dellavedova PG 6'4'' 200 22 C B- C- C+ C- F
-1 handles, -2 potential, -1 overall
14. Washington Bullets
Joffrey Lauvergne C 6'11'' 240 22 C+ C- D+ C B+ B
Joffrey Lauvergne C 6'11'' 240 22 C+ C- D+ C B+ B
no change
15. Chicago Bulls
Alex Abrines SG 6'5'' 190 20 C B- C- C- C B
Alex Abrines SG 6'5'' 190 20 C B- C- C C B
+1 defense, +1 overall
17. Indiana Pacers
Ricky Ledo SG 6'6'' 195 21 C C+ C C C- B
Ricky Ledo SG 6'6'' 195 21 C B- C C C- B
+1 outside, +1 overall
19. Chicago Bulls
Nate Wolters PG 6'5'' 200 22 C B C C- C D
??? - Can't find his player page
21. Atlanta Hawks
Tony Snell SF 6'7'' 200 22 C B- C C+ C+ C
Tony Snell SF 6'7'' 200 22 C B C C+ C+ C
+1 outside, +1 overall
22. Atlanta Hawks
Raul Neto PG 6'2'' 180 21 C C+ C+ B- C- C
Raul Neto PG 6'2'' 180 21 C C+ C+ B C D
+1 defense, +1 rebounding, -1 potential, +2 overall
23. Indiana Pacers
Alex Oriakhi PF 6'9'' 240 23 C D+ D- C B+ C
Alex Oriakhi PF 6'9'' 240 23 C D+ D- C- B C
-1 defense, -1 rebounding, -2 overall
24. Miami Heat
Marko Todorovic PF 6'11" 240 21 C+ D+ C- C B C
Marko Todorovic C 6'11'' 240 21 C+ D+ C- C B+ C
+1 rebounding, +1 overall
25. Portland Trailblazers
Arsalan Kazemi PF 6'8'' 225 23 B- D- D- C- C B
Arsalan Kazemi PF 6'8'' 225 23 B- D- F+ D+ C C
-1 handles, -1 defense, -1 potential, -2 overall
27. Denver Nuggets
Archie Goodwin SG 6'5'' 180 19 C C+ C- C C B
Archie Goodwin SG 6'5'' 180 19 C C+ C C C B
+1 handles
28. Atlanta Hawks
Shane Larkin PG 5'11'' 165 21 C B- B C C C
Shane Larkin PG 5'11'' 165 21 C B- B- C C C
-1 handles, -1 overall
1. Charlotte Hornets
Giannis Antetokounmpo SF 6'11'' 200 19 C+ B- C C C+ A
Giannis Antetokounmpo SF 6'11'' 200 19 C+ B C C+ C+ A
+1 outside, +1 defense, +2 overall
Giannis originally went +2 in his first TC but got a big boost by his volume scoring camp to go all the way to +4. Still very raw. Still GM'ed by fecta. DISCLAIMER: results may vary.
2. Denver Nuggets
Rudy Gobert C 7'1'' 240 21 B D- C B A- C
Rudy Gobert C 7'1'' 240 21 B- D- C B A- C
-1 inside, -1 overall
At least this pick couldn't have looked any worse than when it was made.
3. Indiana Pacers
Victor Oladipo CG 6'4" 200 21 C+ B+ B- A- C A
Victor Oladipo PG 6'4'' 200 21 C+ A- B B+ C B
+1 outside, +1 handles, -1 defense, -1 potential, +1 overall
Mediocre TC for a player that was a mediocre rookie in real life. Unfortunately for Heebs, his sim career arc will never be able to follow real life and where a team disrespectfully trades him to Indiana and then he blows up.
4. Boston Celtics
Dennis Schroder PG 6'2'' 165 20 C C B C+ C B
Dennis Schroder PG 6'2'' 165 20 C C B+ B- C B
+1 handles, +1 defense, +2 overall
I hate to be derivative...but...At least this pick couldn't have looked any worse than when it was made.
5. Golden State Warriors
Shabazz Muhammad SF 6'6'' 220 21 A- C+ D C C A
Shabazz Muhammad SF 6'6'' 220 21 A- C+ D+ C C B
+1 handles, -1 potential, +1 overall
Somehow Druce seemed to do a really good job of keeping true to real life here. Shabazz came in with some pre-draft hype and it's pretty much completely deflated after Shabazz upside doesn't look as good and he doesn't seem to improve at all.
6. Los Angeles Lakers
Otto Porter SF 6'8'' 195 20 B C+ C+ C+ C A
Otto Porter SF 6'8'' 195 20 B C+ C+ C+ C C
-2 potential
Ouchie. Not a good draft pick for SPL. I'll stop saying anything rude about it so he doesn't threaten to quit. Yes, I will continue to dip into this well for jokes whenever I write articles. Don't at me.
7. Washington Wizards
Isaiah Canaan PG 6'0'' 185 22 C A- B+ B- C- B
Isaiah Canaan PG 6'0'' 185 22 C+ A- B B- C- C
+1 inside, -1 handles, -1 potential, no change overall
I really wanted to trade into this draft for a point guard starting at about a pick before this so of course H/T picks my guy and, while he didn't have a great TC, he's got some intriguing grades. Hope it works out terribly, buddy.
8. San Antonio Spurs
CJ McCollum CG 6'3" 190 21 C+ A C C D+ C
CJ McCollum SG 6'3'' 190 21 C+ A- C C D+ C
-1 inside, -1 overall
McCollum gets a disappointing drop in his outside grade which probably won't affect his biggest skill (scoring) anyways, which I expect is part of a conspiracy by the league office to try to make us think they aren't fudging TC's for their league-owned teams like they did with the Jamaal Franklin TC a few picks away. #Q
9. Seattle SuperSonics
Nerlens Noel C 6'11'' 205 19 C D C- A- B+ A
Nerlens Noel C 6'11'' 205 19 C D C- B+ B C
-1 defense, -1 rebounding, -2 potential, -2 overall
In keeping with the theme of "true to real life builds", the guy with boundless athleticism and upside is a real fucking bust. Ouch for Duc.
10. Miami Heat
Ray McCallum Jr. PG 6'1'' 185 22 C+ B B+ B- C- B
Ray McCallum Jr. PG 6'1'' 185 22 C+ B+ A- B D+ A
+1 outside, +1 handles, +1 defense, -1 rebounding, +1 potential, +2 overall
I was trying pretty hard to trade for a pick to take this guy. Damn you, Yawn. Trade him to me. davechappellewaving.gif
11. Milwaukee Bucks
Ben McLemore SG 6'5'' 185 20 B- B- C- C C A
Ben McLemore SG 6'5'' 185 20 B- B C- C C A
+1 outside, +1 overall
Here is another disappointing wing to join Milwaukee's disappointing group of perimeter players who will disappoint DeAndre Ayton.
12. Cleveland Cavaliers
Kelly Olynyk C 7'0'' 235 22 C+ A- C- C- C+ C
Kelly Olynyk C 7'0'' 235 22 B- A- C- C- C+ F
+1 inside, -2 potential, +1 overall
This is another guy that looks like his real life counterpart. All the savvy scoring with absolutely no contributions on the defensive end or glass.
13. Detroit Pistons
Robert Covington SF 6'9'' 225 22 C+ C+ C A- C+ B
Robert Covington SF 6'9'' 225 22 C+ C+ C- A- C+ B
-1 handles, -1 overall
Our correspondents are with Dump to get his reaction:
I'M ON ROCO SO LEAVE ME ALONE.
14. Washington Wizards
Anthony Bennett PF 20 6'8'' 250 B- B C- C B- B
Anthony Bennett PF 6'8'' 250 20 B- B C C B- B
+1 handles, +1 overall
What a surprise, Anthony Bennett is mostly fat *gets out whiteout* FLAT
15. Cleveland Cavaliers
Jamaal Franklin SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B- B- C+ C+ B
Jamaal Franklin SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B B B- C+ C
+1 outside, +1 handles, +1 defense, -1 potential, +3 overall
I see what you did, Druce. #Q
16. Washington Bullets
Reggie Bullock SG 6'7'' 200 22 C+ A- C C+ C B
Reggie Bullock SG 6'7'' 200 22 C+ B+ C B C A
-1 outside, +2 defense, +1 potential, +1 overall
Reggie Bullock is probably my favorite all-time non-Gamecock college basketball player because Tobias used to watch the fuck out of UNC when we lived together. Seeing him have a solid TC and some potential as a 3 and D type wing makes me excited.
17. Harlem Globetrotters
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope SG 6'5'' 195 20 C B C B C A
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope SG 6'5'' 195 20 C B C+ B C C
+1 handles, -2 potential, +1 overall
I honestly thought this would be the steal of the draft at this spot for Ward, but damn, that's a tough TC result to stomach.
18. Sacramento Kings
Steven Adams C 7'0'' 250 20 C D- C- C+ A- C
Steven Adams C 7'0'' 250 20 C D- C- C+ A- C
no change
I was really hoping that Yawn would select Steven Adams as a homer pick at 10, so that way I could make some absurd trade offer to the league office for #11 to get Ray McCallum Jr. As it turns out, this was a shrewd move by Yawn and Steven Adams does not look all that exciting after TC1. However, I'm sure he'll turn out to block some shots and we'll get to have the "who is a D/R big" argument with BK all over again. Yay.
19. Toronto Raptors
Cody Zeller C 7'0'' 230 21 C+ C C- C B- B
Cody Zeller C 7'0'' 230 21 C+ C C- C+ B- D
+1 defense, -2 potential, +1 overall
Oofa magoof.
20. Harlem Globetrotters
Mason Plumlee C 7'0'' 245 23 C+ D+ C B B+ A
Mason Plumlee C 7'0'' 245 23 C+ D+ C B B+ D
-3 potential
Well that potential drop is a real shot to the balls even though it's likely meaningless. Hopefully there is some D/R in that build.
21. Charlotte Hornets
Alex Len C 7'1'' 255 20 C C- C+ B- B C
Alex Len C 7'1'' 255 20 C C- C+ B- B+ C
+1 rebounding, +1 overall
Alex Len was my favorite 2.0 big (even moreso than Andrew Bynum) because I am still trying to justify trading a future 1st to get him while in the middle of a tank. This version of Alex Len is eerily similar to that one.
22. Denver Nuggets
Trey Burke PG 6'1'' 185 21 C B A- C C B
Trey Burke PG 6'1'' 185 21 C B+ A- C C B
+1 outside, +1 overall
I think the next two picks are the best candidates for steal of the draft. This pick may even be better than the guy Mike took 20 picks earlier. +1 isn't exactly thrilling but you'll take it in this class and Burke's scoring and handles grades started out good enough to be workable.
23. Chicago Bulls
Solomon Hill SF 6'7'' 225 22 C+ B C B C+ B
Solomon Hill SF 6'7'' 225 22 C+ B+ C B B- B
+1 outside, +1 rebounding, +2 overall
This guy should, at worst, be a really good backup wing, especially with the TLC I know he'll get from Tim. Also, Tim is my worst frenemy so I have to say something mean, so I hope this guy sucks.
24. San Antonio Spurs
Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 6'6'' 200 21 B- B- C C+ C C
Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 6'6'' 200 21 B- B C C+ C C
+1 outside, +1 overall
Don't look now but these grades are better than Ben McLemore. He did it again! #Q
25. Los Angeles Clippers
Jerome Moiso PF 6'10" 240 24 C+ C- D- C+ B C
Jerome Moiso C 6'10'' 235 22 C+ C- D C+ B C
+1 handles, +1 overall
Not a whole lot to see here, folks.
26. Houston Rockets
Sergey Karasev SF 6'7'' 195 20 C+ C+ C+ C C+ B
Sergey Karasev SF 6'7'' 195 20 C+ C+ C+ C C+ C
-1 potential
I think it's safe to go ahead and declare that 5.0 Sergey will be closer to 2.0 Sergey than 4.0 Sergey. Looking pretty mediocre so far.
27. Charlotte Hornets
Michael Carter-Williams PG 6'6'' 190 22 C B- B+ C C- C
Michael Carter-Williams PG 6'6'' 190 22 C B- B+ C C- D
-1 potential
Another mediocre pick from a mediocre draft slot for a mediocre GM with a mediocre team.
28. Houston Rockets
Mike Muscala C 6'11'' 235 22 C D+ C- C A B
Mike Muscala C 6'11'' 235 22 C D+ C C A B
+1 handling, +1 overall
He's got some Harry G looking D/R grades. I am excited to see what this guy can do in action. I think he may be another good candidate to be a better than average late first.
29. San Antonio Spurs
Seth Curry CG 6'2" 185 22 C- B+ B C D+ B
Seth Curry PG 6'2'' 185 22 C A- B C D+ C
+1 inside, +1 outside, -1 potential, +2 overall
Another solid pick for the league owned team. I am smelling a conspiracy, folks. #Q
Round Two
1. San Antonio Spurs
Deshaun Thomas SF 6'7'' 220 22 B- C C- C C B
Deshaun Thomas SF 6'7'' 220 22 B- C C- C C B
no change
2. Cleveland Cavaliers
Lucas Nogueria C 7'0'' 220 21 C C C C B C
Lucas Nogueria C 7'0'' 220 21 C C C C+ B C
+1 defense
3. Washington Wizards
Glen Rice Jr. SF 6'6'' 215 23 C B C C C B
Glen Rice Jr. SF 6'6'' 215 23 C B C C C C
-1 potential
4. Charlotte Hornets
Bojan Dubljevic F 6'10 240 22 C+ B- C- D C B
Bojan Dubljevic PF 6'10'' 240 22 C+ B- C- D C+ B
+1 rebounding, +1 overall
5. Chicago Bulls
Andre Roberson F 6'7" 210 22 C C C B C C
Andre Roberson SF 6'7'' 210 22 C C C B C C
no change
6. Denver Nuggets
James Ennis SF 6'7'' 200 23 C+ C C C C+ B
James Ennis SF 6'7'' 200 23 B- C C C C+ B
+1 inside, +1 overall
7. Los Angeles Lakers
Pierre Jackson PG 5'10'' 175 22 C- B- A- C- C B
Pierre Jackson PG 5'10'' 175 22 C- B- A- C- C- B
-1 rebounding, -1 overall
8. Golden State Warriors
Jeff Withey C 7'0'' 225 23 B- D+ D- B- C+ C
Jeff Withey C 7'0'' 225 23 B- D+ D- B- C+ D
-1 potential
9. Seattle SuperSonics
Allen Crabbe SG 6'6'' 200 21 C B- B- C- C D
Allen Crabbe SG 6'6'' 200 21 C C+ B- D+ C D
-1 outside, -1 defense
10. Miami Heat
Gorgui Dieng C 6'11'' 205 24 C+ D+ C- C B C
Gorgui Dieng C 6'11'' 205 24 C+ D+ C- C B C
no change
11. Boston Celtics
Colton Iverson C 7'0'' 260 24 B C- D C C+ C
Colton Iverson C 7'0'' 260 24 B C- D C- C+ C
-1 defense, -1 overall
12. Detroit Pistons
Peyton Siva PG 6'1'' 180 23 C B B C C- B
Peyton Siva PG 6'1'' 180 23 C B+ B C+ C- C
+1 outside, +1 defense, -1 potential, +2 overall
13. Milwaukee Bucks
Matthew Dellavedova PG 6'4'' 200 22 C B- C C+ C- C
Matthew Dellavedova PG 6'4'' 200 22 C B- C- C+ C- F
-1 handles, -2 potential, -1 overall
14. Washington Bullets
Joffrey Lauvergne C 6'11'' 240 22 C+ C- D+ C B+ B
Joffrey Lauvergne C 6'11'' 240 22 C+ C- D+ C B+ B
no change
15. Chicago Bulls
Alex Abrines SG 6'5'' 190 20 C B- C- C- C B
Alex Abrines SG 6'5'' 190 20 C B- C- C C B
+1 defense, +1 overall
17. Indiana Pacers
Ricky Ledo SG 6'6'' 195 21 C C+ C C C- B
Ricky Ledo SG 6'6'' 195 21 C B- C C C- B
+1 outside, +1 overall
19. Chicago Bulls
Nate Wolters PG 6'5'' 200 22 C B C C- C D
??? - Can't find his player page
21. Atlanta Hawks
Tony Snell SF 6'7'' 200 22 C B- C C+ C+ C
Tony Snell SF 6'7'' 200 22 C B C C+ C+ C
+1 outside, +1 overall
22. Atlanta Hawks
Raul Neto PG 6'2'' 180 21 C C+ C+ B- C- C
Raul Neto PG 6'2'' 180 21 C C+ C+ B C D
+1 defense, +1 rebounding, -1 potential, +2 overall
23. Indiana Pacers
Alex Oriakhi PF 6'9'' 240 23 C D+ D- C B+ C
Alex Oriakhi PF 6'9'' 240 23 C D+ D- C- B C
-1 defense, -1 rebounding, -2 overall
24. Miami Heat
Marko Todorovic PF 6'11" 240 21 C+ D+ C- C B C
Marko Todorovic C 6'11'' 240 21 C+ D+ C- C B+ C
+1 rebounding, +1 overall
25. Portland Trailblazers
Arsalan Kazemi PF 6'8'' 225 23 B- D- D- C- C B
Arsalan Kazemi PF 6'8'' 225 23 B- D- F+ D+ C C
-1 handles, -1 defense, -1 potential, -2 overall
27. Denver Nuggets
Archie Goodwin SG 6'5'' 180 19 C C+ C- C C B
Archie Goodwin SG 6'5'' 180 19 C C+ C C C B
+1 handles
28. Atlanta Hawks
Shane Larkin PG 5'11'' 165 21 C B- B C C C
Shane Larkin PG 5'11'' 165 21 C B- B- C C C
-1 handles, -1 overall