Thursday, September 22, 2011

2012 mock draft

        2012's draft will definitely be loaded unlike the 2011 draft. This year's draft had a lot more foreign talent rather than US talent, and the fear of the NBA lockout made a lot of players want to stay in school which I think is a great idea. With another year of school for these players will make them better. So these are my top 5 draft picks for the 2012 draft:

                                                                      At number 1

Andre Drummond is a monster on the court for being only 18 years old. Some compare him to Dwight Howard and Amare Stoudemire. Andre makes a lot of his points in the post, but he is now creating his own offense. This kid is a monster it is unbelievable how talented he is at a young age. Hopefully he will keep working harder every day rather tha relying on just his talents. Take a look for yourself at how good he is.



                                                                       At number 2
Harrison Barnes was to most hyped player of 2011, but was a little inconsistent his freshmen year. But he had some big highlights, like his 40 point game in the NCAA. Overall he has a strong body with great muscle tone and doesn't show any bad body language when he is tired. His shot is great, but still developing. Overall he is a great player on both sides of the court and still has a lot more potential.
    

At number 3
Jared Sullinger was Freshmen of the Year for college basketball.  His persistences was amazing throughout his freshmen season. At 6'10 and weighing 280lbs, he was a solid post player averaging 17ppg and 10rpg, and he led Ohio State to the NCAA. His size crushed his opponents in the post making him unstoppable. This summer he worked a lot harder to lose some weight making him quicker and more versatile. Hopefully this season we will see him win an NCAA championship.




At number 4
James Mcadoo, incoming UNC freshmen, is 6'9 and 226lbs. He has a good fame work and is deadly in the post making quick, swift decisions. His Uncle was Bob Mcadoo, former NBA star, who won 2 championships and averaged 22.1ppg and 9rpg over his 14 year career.  Look at how skilled this kid is!

                                                                      At number 5 
Marquis Teague will be the number one point guard in his class. His speed and quick thinking makes him a deadly passer and scorer. His older brother, Jeff Teague, who exploded in the playoffs with the Atlanta Hawks, says that his younger brother, Marquis, is a lot better skilled than he was at his age. Marquis will be another point guard product from John Callipari, who will be successful like John Callipari's other NBA point guards, like: John Wall, Brandon Knight, Tyreke Evans.



1 comment:

  1. Your blogs are very impressive. I was wondering if you are going to do a blog on the guilford basketball team

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