Sunday, June 30, 2013

2014 NBA Draft

This is premature.  The draft in 2014 is 362 days away (and more if they move it back a week, as rumored).  This is a good way to show what expectations are entering the season, and tell of the players I expect to perform highly and get drafted next year.  Will this big board reflect the talent level even next month?  Maybe not.  But one has to start somewhere.  As every other big board should/will have, Andrew Wiggins leads the way as the best prospect in the NBA draft since Oden/Durant.
  1. Andrew Wiggins SG/Kansas
  2. Julius Randle PF/Kentucky
  3. Jabari Parker SF/Duke
  4. Joel Embiid C/Kansas
  5. Aaron Gordon PF/Arizona
  6. Dante Exum G/Australia (could choose to go to college after this year instead)
  7. Mario Hezonja SG/Croatia
  8. Marcus Smart PG/Oklahoma State
  9. Andrew Harrison PG/Kentucky
  10. Dario Saric SF/Croatia
  11. Glenn Robinson III SF/Michigan
  12. Gary Harris SG/Michigan
  13. Jarnell Stokes PF/Tennessee
  14. Montrezl Harris F/Louisville
  15. Chris Walker SF/Florida
  16. Semaj Christon PG/Xavier
  17. Alex Poythress SF/Kentucky
  18. Willie Cauley-Stein C/Kentucky
  19. Jahii Carson PG/Arizona State
  20. LaQuinton Ross SG/Ohio State
  21. James Young SF/Kentucky
  22. Isaiah Austin PF/Baylor
  23. Rasheed Sulaimon SG/Duke
  24. Aaron Harrison SG/Kentucky
  25. Dakari Johnson C/Kentucky
  26. Mitch McGary PF/Michigan
  27. TJ Warren SF/NC State
  28. Spencer Dinwiddie PG/Colorado
  29. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson SF/Arizona
  30. Russ Smith G/Louisville
Others to watch: 
James McAdoo, PF, PJ Hairston, SG and Marcus Paige, PG- North Carolina
Doug McDermott SF/Creighton
Jerami Grant and CJ Fair- Syracuse
Sam Dekker SF/Wisconsin
Adreian Payne, PF, Brendan Dawson, SF, and Keith Appling, PG- Michigan State
Kaleb Tarzewski, C, and Brandon Ashley, SF- Arizona
Leo Westermann PG/France
Nigel Williams-Gross PG/Washington

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