Showing posts with label Draft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Draft. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

2011 NBA Draft

Updated January 04, 2012

Basketball fans look to the future, and the NBA's stars of tomorrow learn where they'll be playing at the annual NBA Draft.

Where: Prudential Center, Newark, NJ
When: June 28, 2011, 7pm Eastern

Madison Square Garden has traditionally hosted the draft, but the "World's Most Famous Arena" will be under renovation for the next two summers, which forced the league to look for another venue.

Newark's Prudential Center will host the festivities in 2012. Sites for 2013 and beyond have not been announced. Television: ESPN
Radio: ESPN Radio

Format

Two rounds of 30 picks each. The order for the first fourteen selections is determined at the annual NBA Draft Lottery, the remainder determined by won/loss record. The team with the best record gets the last selection in each round.

Eligibility

Any player wishing to make himself eligible for this year's draft must reach his 19th birthday during the 2011 calendar year.

The deadline for college underclassmen and international players to enter the draft is April 24 - 60 days before the draft itself. NCAA players must withdraw before May 8 to maintain eligibility; international players have until June 13 to withdraw.


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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

2012 NBA Draft - Key Dates

Updated January 04, 2012

The 2012 NBA Draft will be held on Thursday, June 28th at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. But that's not the only date to remember. Here's a quick rundown:

December 31, 1993

Ever walked into a deli and seen a sign saying "You must have been born before this date to buy alcohol?" This is the NBA equivalent. In order to be eligible for the 2009 NBA Draft, a player turn 19 during the calendar year of the draft.

April 11-14, 2012

The Portsmouth Invitational Tournament will be held in Portsmouth, Virginia. A pre-draft camp for seniors, the Portsmouth Invitational has seriously declined in importance in recent years. Players at this year's camp are likely auditioning for jobs in Europe and the D-League.

April 29

Deadline for early entries to declare themselves eligible for the draft.

May 8

Deadline for NCAA players declaring early to withdraw from the draft.

May (Date TBD)

NBA Draft Lottery held, determines the selection order for the 2012 NBA Draft.

May (Date TBD)

NBA Draft Combine held in Chicago. A European version is held in early June.

June 18

Deadline for international players declaring early to withdraw from the draft.

June 28

2012 NBA Draft held at the Prudential Center.

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2012 NBA Mock Draft

The NBA Lockout robbed the 2011 Draft of some of its top talent, as superstar freshmen like Harrison Barnes, Jared Sullinger and Perry Jones all opted to stay in school for their sophomore seasons. As a result, the 2012 draft class looks like the deepest in years.

Here's a revised, post-March Madness look at the 2012 draft. But first, a couple of important notes:

PickTeamPlayer - Position, SchoolClassNotes1CharlotteAnthony Davis
PF - KentuckyFr.Has massive wingspan, and the frame to accommodate the extra pounds he'll need to play the low post at the next level.
Last mock:12New OrleansMichael Kidd-Gilchrist
SF - KentuckyFr.Tremendous defender can match up against most guards and forwards.
Last mock:103WashingtonThomas Robinson
SF/PF - KansasJr.No longer blocked by the Morris brothers, Robinson should shine this season. Excellent on the glass.
Last mock:74SacramentoAndre Drummond
PF/C - UConnFr.Outstanding physical tools, and his skill level is (gradually) catching up.
Last mock:25ClevelandBradley Beal
SG - FloridaFr.Solidly-built, athletic, and has an outstanding jump shot.
Last mock:86Utah (from Golden State)Jared Sullinger
PF - Ohio StateSo.Old-school big with an array of back-to-the-basket moves. Think Elton Brand or Luis Scola.
Last mock:47New JerseyHarrison Barnes
SF - North CarolinaSo.Not an elite-level athlete, but has a skill level that far exceeds his age and experience.
Last mock:38New Orleans (from Minnesota, via the Clippers)Jeremy Lamb
SG - UConnSo.Another great off-guard from Jim Calhoun's program; Lamb was highly impressive in last year's NCAA Championship run and with Team USA this summer.
Last mock:69TorontoDamian Lillard
PG - Weber St.Jr.One of the nation's most prolific scorers, but is he a shooting guard in a point guard's body? Fact that he didn't face truly elite competition is another worry.
Last mock:n/a10PortlandTyler Zeller
PF/C - North CarolinaSr.Not a superstar athlete, but a solid big man that moves well on defense.
Last mock:1611DetroitPerry Jones
SF/PF - BaylorSo.Didn't live up to the hype as a freshman, but has near-limitless potential. An off-the-charts athlete at either forward spot.
Last mock:512PhoenixKendall Marshall
PG - North CarolinaSo.Heady point guard that really solidified Carolina's backcourt after taking over last season. Not as quick as top NBA points.
Last mock:1713MilwaukeeJohn Henson
PF - North CarolinaJr.Has the wingspan of a pterodactyl - should be a defensive presence from day one, but needs to add bulk.
Last mock:914UtahAustin Rivers
SG - DukeFr.Son of Celtics coach Doc Rivers. Can play either guard spot, but shot selection occasionally raises eyebrows.
Last mock:1315Houston (from New York)Terrence Jones
SF - KentuckySo.Excellent face-up wing player with a point guard's handle.
Last mock:1216HoustonMeyers Leonard
C - IllinoisSo.Big disappointment as a freshman, but had a good summer with the U-19 team and could break out this year.
Last mock:1417PhiladelphiaArnett Moultrie
PF - Mississippi St.Jr.Could develop into a very good stretch four, but needs to bulk up and play more consistently.
Last mock:2018DenverJeff Taylor
SF - VanderbiltSr.Superior athlete that added a three-pointer to his repertoire last season.
Last mock:1919L.A. Lakers (from Dallas)Moe Harkless
SG/SF - St. John'sFr.Strong freshman season lost amist general chaos at St. John's. Harkless was second among first-year players in boards, sixth in scoring.
Last mock:n/a20AtlantaTony Wroten
PG/SG - WashingtonFr.Has lots of potential as a Tyreke Evans-style combo guard… but scouts worry that he's too reliant on his dominant hand.
Last mock:n/a21MemphisDion Waiters
SG - SyracuseSo.Syracuse's sixth man and second-leading scorer could develop into a poor man's Dwyane Wade
Last mock:n/a22OrlandoMarquis Teague
PG - KentuckyFr.Has the athleticism and first-step of top NBA points, but will need to get better at running an offense, particularly in the halfcourt.
Last mock:2823BostonMason Plumlee
PF - DukeJr.Good face-up big man and a better athlete than you might think.
Last mock:n/a24L.A. ClippersAndrew Nicholson
PF - St. BonaventureSr.Looks the part, but some question his work ethic. Started playing basketball later than most prospects, and it shows in his skill level.
Last mock:2625IndianaFab Melo
C - SyracuseSo.Became a force in the paint this year. Eligibility problems give him even more reason to declare for the draft.
Last mock:n/a26L.A. LakersDoron Lamb
SG - KentuckySo.Has all the tools to become a top two at the next level; can get lost on a star-studded Kentucky team at times.
Last mock:1827San AntonioDraymond Green
SF/PF - Michigan St.Sr.A do-everything power forward at the collegiate level, but lacks the size (6-6, 230) to play the four in the NBA.
Last mock:n/a28MiamiJohn Jenkins
SG - VanderbiltJr.Very good shooter, but just average size/athleticism.
Last mock:2729Oklahoma CityFestus Ezeli
C - VanderbiltSr.Remarkable physical specimen and very good shot-blocker - can he develop skills to match?
Last mock:2430ChicagoTerrence Ross
SG - WashingtonSo.Good blend of size, athleticism and skill, but needs to improve his defense.
Last mock:11

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

2012 NBA Draft - Key Dates

Jan 4 2012

The 2012 NBA Draft will be held on Thursday, June 28th at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. But that's not the only date to remember. Here's a quick rundown:

December 31, 1993

Ever walked into a deli and seen a sign saying "You must have been born before this date to buy alcohol?" This is the NBA equivalent. In order to be eligible for the 2009 NBA Draft, a player turn 19 during the calendar year of the draft.

April 11-14, 2012

The Portsmouth Invitational Tournament will be held in Portsmouth, Virginia. A pre-draft camp for seniors, the Portsmouth Invitational has seriously declined in importance in recent years. Players at this year's camp are likely auditioning for jobs in Europe and the D-League.

April 29

Deadline for early entries to declare themselves eligible for the draft.

May 8

Deadline for NCAA players declaring early to withdraw from the draft.

May (Date TBD)

NBA Draft Lottery held, determines the selection order for the 2012 NBA Draft.

May (Date TBD)

NBA Draft Combine held in Chicago. A European version is held in early June.

June 18

Deadline for international players declaring early to withdraw from the draft.

June 28

2012 NBA Draft held at the Prudential Center.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

2012 NBA Mock Draft

The second round has become a time for teams to take fliers on international players and college seniors. Seems reasonable to expect that trend to continue in 2012.
  1. Minnesota: Furkan Aldemir
    PF, Turkey (Intl.)
  2. Cleveland: Mason Plumlee
    PF, Duke (Jr.)
  3. Toronto: Alex Oriakhi
    PF, UConn (Jr.)
  4. Washington: LeBryan Nash
    SF/PF, Oklahoma State (Fr.)
  5. New Jersey: CJ Leslie
    SF/PF, North Carolina State (So.)
  6. Sacramento: Damian Lillard
    PG, Weber St. (Jr.)
  7. Detroit: Khris Middleton
    SF, Texas A&M (Jr.)
  8. L.A. Clippers: Evan Fournier
    SG/SF, France (Intl.)
  9. Cleveland (from Charlotte, via Miami): Will Barton
    SF, Memphis (So.)
  10. Milwaukee: Tim Hardaway Jr
    SG, Michigan (So.)
  11. Golden State: Orlando Johnson
    SF, UC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
  12. Indiana: Ricardo Ratliffe
    PF, Missouri (Sr.)
  13. Utah: Tu Holloway
    PG, Xavier (Sr.)
  14. Atlanta (from Phoenix): Cody Zeller
    C, Indiana (Fr.)
  15. Philadelphia: James McAdoo
    PF, North Carolina (Fr.)
  16. New York: Draymond Green
    SF/PF, Michigan St. (Sr.)
  17. Houston: Mike Moser
    PF, UNLV (So.)
  18. Atlanta: Tornike Shengelia
    SF, Rep. of Georgia (Intl.)
  19. New Orleans: Adonis Thomas
    SF, Memphis (Fr.)
  20. Memphis: Lucas Nogueira
    C, Brazil (Intl.)
  21. Portland: JaMychal Green
    PF, Alabama (Sr.)
  22. Denver: Darius Johnson-Odom
    SG, Marquette (Sr.)
  23. Orlando: Alex Young
    SG/SF, IUPUI (Sr.)
  24. Oklahoma City: Kevin Jones
    SF, West Virginia (Sr.)
  25. Boston: Scott Machado
    PG, Iona (Sr.)
  26. L.A. Lakers: Robert Sacre
    C, Gonzaga (Sr.)
  27. Dallas: PJ Hairston
    SG, North Carolina (Fr.)
  28. Miami: Herb Pope
    PF, Seton Hall (Sr.)
  29. San Antonio: Jarrod Jones
    PF, Ball State (Sr.)
  30. Chicago: Nemanja Nedovic
    PG/SG, Serbia (Intl.)

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

NBA Draft to Add a Third Round?

One of the issues being discussed at the NBA's CBA talks is an expansion of the draft, SheridanHoops.com is reporting. The owners want to add a third round. The union has countered with a number of proposals that would give additional picks at the top of the draft to the teams with the worst records.

My initial reaction? This is a problem in search of a solution. Under the current two-round system, most teams are more than willing to trade late second-round picks for a few dollars... or waste them on 27-year-old Qatari-league all-stars that aren't even eligible for selection.

But after further review, I'm starting to think of this as a no-lose proposition. Especially if it comes with an expansion of the D-League.


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