Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 14:29:40 GMT -6
FIRST ROUND:
1. Spurs - Ronald Savage SG 20 6'6'' 195 B- B+ C B C B
Ronald Savage SG 20 6'6'' 195 B- A- C B+ C+ B
+3
Ron Ron looks to be someone that could actually contribute to TMBSL society. Unlike real life Ron Ron. It was a gamble by Victor, and it has paid off so far.
2. Hawks - Isiah Thomas PG 22 6'1'' 180 B- C+ B- B D+ A
Isiah Thomas PG 22 6'1'' 180 B- B- A- A- D+ A
+6
Everyone's #1 prospect before the draft had the best TC by far. Only bad thing is that he went to the shithellhole that is Simlanta under GM RWisoursavior.
3. Celtics - Mark Aguirre SF 22 6'6'' 232 B C+ C B- C+ A
Mark Aguirre SF 22 6'6'' 232 B B- C B B- A
+3
Everyone loved his starting grades due to previous star wings. Some people thought Soup would beast him due to being the #1 pick of the Dallas Mavericks. GM Dumptime had a tough decision deciding between him and his beloved deceased Aggie, and it looks like he made the right decision so far.
4. Lakers - Tobi Oyedeji PF 17 6'9'' 270 B- C D+ B B- A
Tobi Oyedeji PF 17 6'9'' 270 B C D+ B+ B- A
+2
He did look a little stiff during pre draft workout for teams, which resulted in him moving down the draft boards for the top 3. He did have the lowest TC out of the top 4, which can't make Buster feel too good, but it works out because his team is still extra terrible for this amazing 3019 tank everyone will embark on.
5. Rockets (from Bulls) - Danny Ainge SG 22 6'4'' 175 B B- C+ C+ C- B
Danny Ainge SG 22 6'4'' 175 B- B B- B C- B
+3
Another pick that was traded away for Andrew Harrison. Will this one end up being better than Sixth Man of the Year Danny Ferry? This TC clearly stated that his future could be at PG, even with the no change from SG to PG he suffered pre TC.
6. Jazz - Larry Nance SF 22 6'10'' 215 B+ C- C- B+ C+ A
Larry Nance SF 22 6'10'' 215 A- C- C- A- C+ A
+2
This guy entered the draft as a PF, but after being drafted onto a team with an all star PF already, GM 2Poor switched him SF and got +1 out of his defense instantly. His TC wasn't as impressive as some of the others, but he will fit in nicely in 2Poor's future all inside offense.
7. Thunder - Buck Williams PF 21 6'8'' 220 A- C- C- C+ B B
Buck Williams PF 21 6'8'' 220 A- C C B- B+ A
+4, +1 potential
Can Geebs get any luckier? Buck looks to be a stud offensive/rebounding big already, plus he got the first potential boost in the draft so far. His height may be a concern, but tell that to snubbed ROY Dejuan Blair of the Milwaukee Bucks.
8. SuperSonics - Herb Williams C 23 6'10'' 242 B D+ D+ B B+ B
Herb Williams C 23 6'10'' 242 B D+ C- B B+ A
+1, +1 potential
Another potential boost in this draft. This time Yawn did not get as lucky as Geebs. Good news is Herb already had good starting grades as a big.
9. Bobcats (from Cavs) - Rolando Blackman SG 22 6'6'' 190 B- B- C C+ C- B
Rolando Blackman SG 22 6'6'' 190 B B- C- B C- B
+2
The infamous pick that could have been the Celtics if Dumptime wasn't such a retard. And of course Odin picked one of my favorite all time Mavericks. Many people thought Soup would beast Rolando "Ronaldo" Blackman because of his connection to the Dallas Mavericks. Could still be the case, but he had a pretty average TC. Nice defensive bump though.
10. Raptors (from Blazers) - Kelly Tripucka SG 22 6'6'' 220 C+ B- C+ B C B
Kelly Tripucka SG 22 6'6'' 220 C+ B C+ B C A
+1, +1 potential
Pistol Pete the Handsome got this pick in the Walter McCarty trade from Duc. Many people liked Tripucka but his name was just awful. He got a nice bump up at outside and a bump up at potential. Definitely a project for the contending Raptors, but he is a nice looking prospect. Could use him in a trade.
11. Pacers - Tom Chambers PF 22 6'10'' 235 B+ C C- B- B- B
Tom Chambers PF 22 6'10'' 235 A- C C- B+ B- B
+3
The most infamous player in TMBSL history. Cost a beloved GM and newly expected father a championship once upon a time. Jerry has caught a bunch of crap lately because some GMs see him as wasting Kevin Durant's prime while he is yawning it out as GM. I think Chambers and Durant could form a nice offensive front court for Jerry.
12. Bulls (from Knicks) - Frank Brickowski SF 22 6'9'' 240 B C C- B C+ B
Frank Brickowski SF 22 6'9'' 240 B+ C C- B+ B- B
+3
HE'S A BRICKHOUSE! Bruns got one of the best names in this draft in Frank BRICKHOUSEki. Who received a very generous +1 bump at SF pre TC. He then proceeded to get very nice bumps at inside, defense, and rebounding to make him a nice BRICK in Bruns' new BRICKHOUSE that he is building up in ChiTown.
13. Lakers (from Bobcats) - Orlando Woolridge SF 22 6'9'' 215 B C C- B+ C B
Orlando Woolridge SF 22 6'9'' 215 B- C C- A- C B
EVEN
We got ourselves the first "bust" in this draft. People lauded Buster when he drafted Wooly Mammoth because of his grades. It was nice of him to bump up his defense, but then he went ahead and went down in the only other positive grade that he had. Will he be as extinct as the real Wooly Mammoth in 4 years?
14. Grizzlies - Al Wood SG 23 6'6'' 198 B C+ C B C- C
Al Wood SG 23 6'6'' 198 B C+ C B+ C- B
+1, +1 potential
Druce denies the fact that he drafted Mr. Wood because of his alma mater. Even if he didn't, he still got a nice prospect out of it. He kept his great offensive grades, and got a bump up in defense and potential. The first C scouted potential guy drafted is a good one so far.
15. Celtics (from Nuggets) - Alton Lister C 23 7'0'' 245 C D+ D+ B+ B B
Alton Lister C 23 7'0'' 245 C C- D+ A- B+ B
+3
This is the highly controversial pick from the shitty Clyrese trade. Dumptime decided to go with one of the better def/reb only big men in the draft. He got a bump up in outside scoring so he won't be too bad on the FT line. Most importantly, he got bumps in def/reb. In a league where people are always looking for bigs who don't take away too many shots from their wings, it looks like Dump got a good one.
16. SuperSonics (from Raptors) - Eddie Johnson SF 22 6'7'' 215 C+ B C C+ C+ B
Eddie Johnson SF 22 6'7'' 215 C+ B+ C- C+ B- B
+1
I'm pretty sure this pick is from the GingerPorkChop trade. He seemed to be a pretty meh prospect at the time. He got a nice bump at outside and rebounding. Handling is pretty useless anyways unless he got Grant Hill tier handles.
17. Pacers (from Rockets via Knicks via Bulls) - Tony Gwynn PG 22 6'0'' 185 C+ C+ B- C+ D+ A
Tony Gwynn PG 22 6'0'' 185 C+ C+ B C D+ B
EVEN, -1 potential
So it seems like Soup did not like the San Diego Padres legendary hitter/tobacco chewer. The most traded pick in the draft looks to be the biggest bust in the draft.
18. Lakers (from Magic) - Danny Schayes PF 22 6'11'' 235 B- C- D+ B- B- A
Danny Schayes PF 22 6'11'' 235 B- C- D+ B B- A
+1
This son of a basketball legend fell down the draft boards after his interviews came off very abrasive and arrogant (much like GM Buster sometimes). Disappointing to see him only receive a bump in defense, but many expected worse after seeing him party with his dad's money in the offseason.
19. Thunder (from Timberwolves) - Frank Johnson PG 23 6'0'' 185 C C+ B B D+ B
Frank Johnson PG 23 6'0'' 185 C C+ A- B+ D+ B
+3
As we all know, anytime a player's name has something to do with a penis, he is destined to do great things in this league. Geebs got another steal, and probably the steal of this draft, when he drafted one of the best PGs in this draft at 1.19. Too bad for Mr. Frank that he has to back up David Thompson 2.0 now. Not a bad problem to have for Geebs.
20. Heat - Gene Banks SF 22 6'7'' 215 B C C- B- C B
Gene Banks SF 22 6'7'' 215 B- C C- B C B
EVEN
Lets hope Canes is a better lawyer than GM.... Wooooof
21. Thunder (from Bucks) - Petur Gudmundsson C 23 7'2'' 265 B D+ D+ B- C+ B
Petur Gudmundsson C 23 7'2'' 265 B D+ C- B B- B
+3
Oh look, Geebs strikes again. The biggest guy in the draft, plus the longest last name, goes to the Heartland. Where he will be a fine backup big.
22. Trailblazers (from Nets) - Albert King SG 22 6'6'' 190 C+ C+ C- B C B
Nuggets (from Blazers) - Albert King SG 22 6'6'' 190 C+ B C B+ C+ B
+5
The second best TC goes to, you guessed it, BANKS! Bernard King's son boomed in TC and wants to follow in Dad's footsteps. Banks finally got some talent on that barren wasteland he calls a roster. GO LIGHTNING!
23. Cavaliers (from Warriors) - Rob Barkley PG 20 5'8'' 183 C- B- A- A- C- B
Rob Barkley PG 20 5'8'' 183 C B+ A- B+ C- B
+2
The dreaded software guard... Heel got a little lucky with this one though. He got a huge bump on offense, but slipped a little on defense. He's still young though, but his size will be his biggest hurdle.
24. Hornets - Isidoro Wilkens C 23 6'11'' 240 C C- D+ B- B- A
Isidoro Wilkens C 23 6'11'' 240 C C- D+ B- C+ B
-1, -1 potential
Our first negative TC goes to RV. IsidoNO, mirite?
25. Bullets (from Kings via Suns) - Kevin McKenna SG 23 6'5'' 195 C B- B- C+ C- B
Kevin McKenna SG 23 6'5'' 195 C B B B C- B
+4
KN just knows how to draft those guards. First Bledsoe, then McCloud, and now McKenna. Do we have a Bledsoe replacement on our hands?
26. Spurs (from 76ers) - Larry Spriggs PF 22 6'7'' 230 B C- D+ B- B- B
Larry Spriggs PF 22 6'7'' 230 B C- D B- B- B
-1
Another negative TC. Luckily it was in handling for a big. He could still have promise.
27. Warriors (from Suns) - Jeff Lamp SF 22 6'6'' 200 C+ B- C- B C- B
Bulls (from Warriors) - Jeff Lamp SF 22 6'6'' 200 C+ B- C- B C A
+1, +1 potential
It was proven that Ocho did not love Lamp when he traded him away to Bruns. But Soup might love Lamp anyways because he had a decent TC for a 1.27 pick.
28. Bullets - Steve Johnson C 24 6'10'' 235 B+ D+ D+ B- C+ C
Steve Johnson C 24 6'10'' 235 B+ C- C- B- B- C
+3
Its no wonder why KN won GM of the year. Hitting on two 25+ picks is an impressive, albeit lucky feat. Providing more depth for the reigning 64 game winner.
29. Bobcats (from Clippers) - Kevin Loder SF 22 6'6'' 205 B+ C C- C+ B C
Kevin Loder SF 22 6'6'' 205 B+ C C C+ B B
+1, +1 potential
Odin is most likely the unluckiest GM in the league. Having your pick drop from the mid teens to 1.29 because of Dirt's improbable title run, and RV's poor decision making has got to be the worst feeling in the world. At least Loder is decent.
SECOND ROUND (TOP 10):
1. 76ers (from Hawks) - Harvey Knuckles SG 23 6'6'' 187 B- C+ C B- C- C
Harvey Knuckles SG 23 6'6'' 187 B- B- C B C- B
+2, +1 potential
2. Lakers - Desmond Starks C 21 6'11'' 260 C+ C C B- B- B
Desmond Starks C 21 6'11'' 260 C+ C- C B B- B
EVEN
3. Raptors (from Bulls) - Rudy Macklin SF 23 6'7'' 205 B C C- B C C
Rudy Macklin SF 23 6'7'' 205 B C D+ B C+ C
EVEN
4. Celtics - David Nesterovich PG 21 6'3'' 198 C C+ B- B- D+ A
David Nesterovich PG 21 6'3'' 198 C B- B- B D+ A
+2
5. Jazz - Charles Bradley SG 22 6'5'' 215 B- B- C+ C C- B
Charles Bradley SG 22 6'5'' 215 C+ B+ C+ C C- A
+1, +1 potential
6. Bullets (from Spurs) - Lewis Lloyd SG 22 6'6'' 205 C C+ C+ C+ C- B
Lewis Lloyd SG 22 6'6'' 205 C B C+ B C- B
+4
7. Thunder - Danny Vranes SF 23 6'7'' 210 C+ C C B B C
Danny Vranes SF 23 6'7'' 210 C+ C+ C- B B- B
-1, +1 potential
8. SuperSonics - Rodney Shaw C 18 7'1'' 256 C D+ D- C+ C B
Rodney Shaw C 18 7'1'' 256 C D+ F+ C+ C C
-1, -1 potential
9. Cavaliers - Ray Tolbert PF 22 6'9'' 225 C D+ D+ B+ B C
Ray Tolbert PF 22 6'9'' 225 C D+ D+ B+ B+ B
+1, +1 potential
10. Celtics (from Knicks) - Jay Vincent PF 22 6'7'' 220 B- C- C- B+ B- C
Jay Vincent PF 22 6'7'' 220 B- C- C- A- B C
+2
11. Bulls (from Pacers via SuperSonics) - Trent Lapchick SG 23 6'6'' 207 C+ C C C C- A
Trent Lapchick SG 23 6'6'' 207 C+ C C C C B
+1, -1 potential
12. Trailblazers - Sam Williams PF 22 6'8'' 218 B+ D+ D+ B C+ C
Sam Williams PF 22 6'8'' 218 B+ D+ D+ B B C
+2
13. Grizzlies - Pete Verhoeven PF 22 6'9'' 229 C C C B- B- B
Pete Verhoeven PF 22 6'9'' 229 C C C B- B A
+1, +1 potential
14. Clippers (from Nuggets) - Darnell Valentine PG 22 6'1'' 183 B C B- C+ D+ B
Darnell Valentine PG 22 6'1'' 183 B C B C+ D+ B
+1
15. Nuggets (from Bobcats via Raptors) - Daniel Carnevale C 7'1'' 242 23 C C- C- B- C A
SuperSonics (from Nuggets) - Daniel Carnevale C 23 7'1'' 242 C C- C- B+ C A
+2
16. Clippers - Kenny Dennard PF 23 6'8'' 229 C C C B- B- B
Kenny Dennard PF 23 6'8'' 229 C C C B B- B
+1
17. Nuggets (from Raptors) - Kevin Lynam PG 21 6'2'' 180 C B- C+ B- D+ B
Kevin Lynam PG 21 6'2'' 180 C B B- B D+ A
+3, +1 potential
18. Nuggets (from Rockets) - Steve Lingenfelter PF 23 6'9'' 228 B- C C B- B- C
Steve Lingenfelter PF 23 6'9'' 228 C+ C C B- B C
EVEN
19. Lakers (from Magic) - Kurt Griffin SF 23 6'9'' 230 B- C+ C- B- C C
Kurt Griffin SF 23 6'9'' 230 B C+ C- B- C+ C
+2
20. Timberwolves - Mateen Jackson C 22 7'1'' 235 C D+ C B- C+ C
Mateen Jackson C 22 7'1'' 235 C D+ C B- C+ D
-1 potential
21. Heat - Hank McDowell PF 22 6'9'' 220 C+ C- D+ C+ C+ A
Hank McDowell PF 22 6'9'' 220 C+ C- D C+ C+ A
-1
22. Bucks - Claude Gregory SF 23 6'8'' 220 C+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
Claude Gregory SF 23 6'8'' 220 C+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
EVEN
23. Nets - Timothy Cassell PF 6'9'' 233 23 B C C C C+ B
Timothy Cassell PF 6'9'' 233 23 B C C C+ C+ B
+1
He was cut by the Nets
24. Warriors - Tracy Jackson SG 22 6'6'' 205 C+ C C B+ C- C
Tracy Jackson SG 22 6'6'' 205 C+ C+ C B+ C- B
+1, +1 potential
25. Hornets - Mike McGee SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B- C C+ C- C
Mike McGee SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B C+ C+ C- B
+2, +1 potential
He was cut by the Hornets. Another poor decision by RV.
26. Kings - Franklin Edwards PG 22 6'1'' 170 C+ B C+ C+ D+ C
Franklin Edwards PG 22 6'1'' 170 C+ B+ B C+ D+ C
+3
27. Grizzlies (from 76ers) - Adam Bullard C 23 6'11'' 294 C C- D C+ C B
Adam Bullard C 23 6'11'' 294 C C- D- C+ C+ B
EVEN
28. Suns - Howard Wood SF 22 6'7'' 235 C+ C B- C+ C+ C
Howard Wood SF 22 6'7'' 235 C+ C C+ B C+ C
+1
29. Bullets - Ed Rains SF 25 6'7'' 199 B- C+ C- C+ C B
Ed Rains SF 25 6'7'' 199 C+ C+ C B- C B
+1
I think he is +1 at SG too.
Total: +90
Potential Boosts: 14
Potential Declines: 4
1. Spurs - Ronald Savage SG 20 6'6'' 195 B- B+ C B C B
Ronald Savage SG 20 6'6'' 195 B- A- C B+ C+ B
+3
Ron Ron looks to be someone that could actually contribute to TMBSL society. Unlike real life Ron Ron. It was a gamble by Victor, and it has paid off so far.
2. Hawks - Isiah Thomas PG 22 6'1'' 180 B- C+ B- B D+ A
Isiah Thomas PG 22 6'1'' 180 B- B- A- A- D+ A
+6
Everyone's #1 prospect before the draft had the best TC by far. Only bad thing is that he went to the shithellhole that is Simlanta under GM RWisoursavior.
3. Celtics - Mark Aguirre SF 22 6'6'' 232 B C+ C B- C+ A
Mark Aguirre SF 22 6'6'' 232 B B- C B B- A
+3
Everyone loved his starting grades due to previous star wings. Some people thought Soup would beast him due to being the #1 pick of the Dallas Mavericks. GM Dumptime had a tough decision deciding between him and his beloved deceased Aggie, and it looks like he made the right decision so far.
4. Lakers - Tobi Oyedeji PF 17 6'9'' 270 B- C D+ B B- A
Tobi Oyedeji PF 17 6'9'' 270 B C D+ B+ B- A
+2
He did look a little stiff during pre draft workout for teams, which resulted in him moving down the draft boards for the top 3. He did have the lowest TC out of the top 4, which can't make Buster feel too good, but it works out because his team is still extra terrible for this amazing 3019 tank everyone will embark on.
5. Rockets (from Bulls) - Danny Ainge SG 22 6'4'' 175 B B- C+ C+ C- B
Danny Ainge SG 22 6'4'' 175 B- B B- B C- B
+3
Another pick that was traded away for Andrew Harrison. Will this one end up being better than Sixth Man of the Year Danny Ferry? This TC clearly stated that his future could be at PG, even with the no change from SG to PG he suffered pre TC.
6. Jazz - Larry Nance SF 22 6'10'' 215 B+ C- C- B+ C+ A
Larry Nance SF 22 6'10'' 215 A- C- C- A- C+ A
+2
This guy entered the draft as a PF, but after being drafted onto a team with an all star PF already, GM 2Poor switched him SF and got +1 out of his defense instantly. His TC wasn't as impressive as some of the others, but he will fit in nicely in 2Poor's future all inside offense.
7. Thunder - Buck Williams PF 21 6'8'' 220 A- C- C- C+ B B
Buck Williams PF 21 6'8'' 220 A- C C B- B+ A
+4, +1 potential
Can Geebs get any luckier? Buck looks to be a stud offensive/rebounding big already, plus he got the first potential boost in the draft so far. His height may be a concern, but tell that to snubbed ROY Dejuan Blair of the Milwaukee Bucks.
8. SuperSonics - Herb Williams C 23 6'10'' 242 B D+ D+ B B+ B
Herb Williams C 23 6'10'' 242 B D+ C- B B+ A
+1, +1 potential
Another potential boost in this draft. This time Yawn did not get as lucky as Geebs. Good news is Herb already had good starting grades as a big.
9. Bobcats (from Cavs) - Rolando Blackman SG 22 6'6'' 190 B- B- C C+ C- B
Rolando Blackman SG 22 6'6'' 190 B B- C- B C- B
+2
The infamous pick that could have been the Celtics if Dumptime wasn't such a retard. And of course Odin picked one of my favorite all time Mavericks. Many people thought Soup would beast Rolando "Ronaldo" Blackman because of his connection to the Dallas Mavericks. Could still be the case, but he had a pretty average TC. Nice defensive bump though.
10. Raptors (from Blazers) - Kelly Tripucka SG 22 6'6'' 220 C+ B- C+ B C B
Kelly Tripucka SG 22 6'6'' 220 C+ B C+ B C A
+1, +1 potential
Pistol Pete the Handsome got this pick in the Walter McCarty trade from Duc. Many people liked Tripucka but his name was just awful. He got a nice bump up at outside and a bump up at potential. Definitely a project for the contending Raptors, but he is a nice looking prospect. Could use him in a trade.
11. Pacers - Tom Chambers PF 22 6'10'' 235 B+ C C- B- B- B
Tom Chambers PF 22 6'10'' 235 A- C C- B+ B- B
+3
The most infamous player in TMBSL history. Cost a beloved GM and newly expected father a championship once upon a time. Jerry has caught a bunch of crap lately because some GMs see him as wasting Kevin Durant's prime while he is yawning it out as GM. I think Chambers and Durant could form a nice offensive front court for Jerry.
12. Bulls (from Knicks) - Frank Brickowski SF 22 6'9'' 240 B C C- B C+ B
Frank Brickowski SF 22 6'9'' 240 B+ C C- B+ B- B
+3
HE'S A BRICKHOUSE! Bruns got one of the best names in this draft in Frank BRICKHOUSEki. Who received a very generous +1 bump at SF pre TC. He then proceeded to get very nice bumps at inside, defense, and rebounding to make him a nice BRICK in Bruns' new BRICKHOUSE that he is building up in ChiTown.
13. Lakers (from Bobcats) - Orlando Woolridge SF 22 6'9'' 215 B C C- B+ C B
Orlando Woolridge SF 22 6'9'' 215 B- C C- A- C B
EVEN
We got ourselves the first "bust" in this draft. People lauded Buster when he drafted Wooly Mammoth because of his grades. It was nice of him to bump up his defense, but then he went ahead and went down in the only other positive grade that he had. Will he be as extinct as the real Wooly Mammoth in 4 years?
14. Grizzlies - Al Wood SG 23 6'6'' 198 B C+ C B C- C
Al Wood SG 23 6'6'' 198 B C+ C B+ C- B
+1, +1 potential
Druce denies the fact that he drafted Mr. Wood because of his alma mater. Even if he didn't, he still got a nice prospect out of it. He kept his great offensive grades, and got a bump up in defense and potential. The first C scouted potential guy drafted is a good one so far.
15. Celtics (from Nuggets) - Alton Lister C 23 7'0'' 245 C D+ D+ B+ B B
Alton Lister C 23 7'0'' 245 C C- D+ A- B+ B
+3
This is the highly controversial pick from the shitty Clyrese trade. Dumptime decided to go with one of the better def/reb only big men in the draft. He got a bump up in outside scoring so he won't be too bad on the FT line. Most importantly, he got bumps in def/reb. In a league where people are always looking for bigs who don't take away too many shots from their wings, it looks like Dump got a good one.
16. SuperSonics (from Raptors) - Eddie Johnson SF 22 6'7'' 215 C+ B C C+ C+ B
Eddie Johnson SF 22 6'7'' 215 C+ B+ C- C+ B- B
+1
I'm pretty sure this pick is from the GingerPorkChop trade. He seemed to be a pretty meh prospect at the time. He got a nice bump at outside and rebounding. Handling is pretty useless anyways unless he got Grant Hill tier handles.
17. Pacers (from Rockets via Knicks via Bulls) - Tony Gwynn PG 22 6'0'' 185 C+ C+ B- C+ D+ A
Tony Gwynn PG 22 6'0'' 185 C+ C+ B C D+ B
EVEN, -1 potential
So it seems like Soup did not like the San Diego Padres legendary hitter/tobacco chewer. The most traded pick in the draft looks to be the biggest bust in the draft.
18. Lakers (from Magic) - Danny Schayes PF 22 6'11'' 235 B- C- D+ B- B- A
Danny Schayes PF 22 6'11'' 235 B- C- D+ B B- A
+1
This son of a basketball legend fell down the draft boards after his interviews came off very abrasive and arrogant (much like GM Buster sometimes). Disappointing to see him only receive a bump in defense, but many expected worse after seeing him party with his dad's money in the offseason.
19. Thunder (from Timberwolves) - Frank Johnson PG 23 6'0'' 185 C C+ B B D+ B
Frank Johnson PG 23 6'0'' 185 C C+ A- B+ D+ B
+3
As we all know, anytime a player's name has something to do with a penis, he is destined to do great things in this league. Geebs got another steal, and probably the steal of this draft, when he drafted one of the best PGs in this draft at 1.19. Too bad for Mr. Frank that he has to back up David Thompson 2.0 now. Not a bad problem to have for Geebs.
20. Heat - Gene Banks SF 22 6'7'' 215 B C C- B- C B
Gene Banks SF 22 6'7'' 215 B- C C- B C B
EVEN
Lets hope Canes is a better lawyer than GM.... Wooooof
21. Thunder (from Bucks) - Petur Gudmundsson C 23 7'2'' 265 B D+ D+ B- C+ B
Petur Gudmundsson C 23 7'2'' 265 B D+ C- B B- B
+3
Oh look, Geebs strikes again. The biggest guy in the draft, plus the longest last name, goes to the Heartland. Where he will be a fine backup big.
22. Trailblazers (from Nets) - Albert King SG 22 6'6'' 190 C+ C+ C- B C B
Nuggets (from Blazers) - Albert King SG 22 6'6'' 190 C+ B C B+ C+ B
+5
The second best TC goes to, you guessed it, BANKS! Bernard King's son boomed in TC and wants to follow in Dad's footsteps. Banks finally got some talent on that barren wasteland he calls a roster. GO LIGHTNING!
23. Cavaliers (from Warriors) - Rob Barkley PG 20 5'8'' 183 C- B- A- A- C- B
Rob Barkley PG 20 5'8'' 183 C B+ A- B+ C- B
+2
The dreaded software guard... Heel got a little lucky with this one though. He got a huge bump on offense, but slipped a little on defense. He's still young though, but his size will be his biggest hurdle.
24. Hornets - Isidoro Wilkens C 23 6'11'' 240 C C- D+ B- B- A
Isidoro Wilkens C 23 6'11'' 240 C C- D+ B- C+ B
-1, -1 potential
Our first negative TC goes to RV. IsidoNO, mirite?
25. Bullets (from Kings via Suns) - Kevin McKenna SG 23 6'5'' 195 C B- B- C+ C- B
Kevin McKenna SG 23 6'5'' 195 C B B B C- B
+4
KN just knows how to draft those guards. First Bledsoe, then McCloud, and now McKenna. Do we have a Bledsoe replacement on our hands?
26. Spurs (from 76ers) - Larry Spriggs PF 22 6'7'' 230 B C- D+ B- B- B
Larry Spriggs PF 22 6'7'' 230 B C- D B- B- B
-1
Another negative TC. Luckily it was in handling for a big. He could still have promise.
27. Warriors (from Suns) - Jeff Lamp SF 22 6'6'' 200 C+ B- C- B C- B
Bulls (from Warriors) - Jeff Lamp SF 22 6'6'' 200 C+ B- C- B C A
+1, +1 potential
It was proven that Ocho did not love Lamp when he traded him away to Bruns. But Soup might love Lamp anyways because he had a decent TC for a 1.27 pick.
28. Bullets - Steve Johnson C 24 6'10'' 235 B+ D+ D+ B- C+ C
Steve Johnson C 24 6'10'' 235 B+ C- C- B- B- C
+3
Its no wonder why KN won GM of the year. Hitting on two 25+ picks is an impressive, albeit lucky feat. Providing more depth for the reigning 64 game winner.
29. Bobcats (from Clippers) - Kevin Loder SF 22 6'6'' 205 B+ C C- C+ B C
Kevin Loder SF 22 6'6'' 205 B+ C C C+ B B
+1, +1 potential
Odin is most likely the unluckiest GM in the league. Having your pick drop from the mid teens to 1.29 because of Dirt's improbable title run, and RV's poor decision making has got to be the worst feeling in the world. At least Loder is decent.
SECOND ROUND (TOP 10):
1. 76ers (from Hawks) - Harvey Knuckles SG 23 6'6'' 187 B- C+ C B- C- C
Harvey Knuckles SG 23 6'6'' 187 B- B- C B C- B
+2, +1 potential
2. Lakers - Desmond Starks C 21 6'11'' 260 C+ C C B- B- B
Desmond Starks C 21 6'11'' 260 C+ C- C B B- B
EVEN
3. Raptors (from Bulls) - Rudy Macklin SF 23 6'7'' 205 B C C- B C C
Rudy Macklin SF 23 6'7'' 205 B C D+ B C+ C
EVEN
4. Celtics - David Nesterovich PG 21 6'3'' 198 C C+ B- B- D+ A
David Nesterovich PG 21 6'3'' 198 C B- B- B D+ A
+2
5. Jazz - Charles Bradley SG 22 6'5'' 215 B- B- C+ C C- B
Charles Bradley SG 22 6'5'' 215 C+ B+ C+ C C- A
+1, +1 potential
6. Bullets (from Spurs) - Lewis Lloyd SG 22 6'6'' 205 C C+ C+ C+ C- B
Lewis Lloyd SG 22 6'6'' 205 C B C+ B C- B
+4
7. Thunder - Danny Vranes SF 23 6'7'' 210 C+ C C B B C
Danny Vranes SF 23 6'7'' 210 C+ C+ C- B B- B
-1, +1 potential
8. SuperSonics - Rodney Shaw C 18 7'1'' 256 C D+ D- C+ C B
Rodney Shaw C 18 7'1'' 256 C D+ F+ C+ C C
-1, -1 potential
9. Cavaliers - Ray Tolbert PF 22 6'9'' 225 C D+ D+ B+ B C
Ray Tolbert PF 22 6'9'' 225 C D+ D+ B+ B+ B
+1, +1 potential
10. Celtics (from Knicks) - Jay Vincent PF 22 6'7'' 220 B- C- C- B+ B- C
Jay Vincent PF 22 6'7'' 220 B- C- C- A- B C
+2
11. Bulls (from Pacers via SuperSonics) - Trent Lapchick SG 23 6'6'' 207 C+ C C C C- A
Trent Lapchick SG 23 6'6'' 207 C+ C C C C B
+1, -1 potential
12. Trailblazers - Sam Williams PF 22 6'8'' 218 B+ D+ D+ B C+ C
Sam Williams PF 22 6'8'' 218 B+ D+ D+ B B C
+2
13. Grizzlies - Pete Verhoeven PF 22 6'9'' 229 C C C B- B- B
Pete Verhoeven PF 22 6'9'' 229 C C C B- B A
+1, +1 potential
14. Clippers (from Nuggets) - Darnell Valentine PG 22 6'1'' 183 B C B- C+ D+ B
Darnell Valentine PG 22 6'1'' 183 B C B C+ D+ B
+1
15. Nuggets (from Bobcats via Raptors) - Daniel Carnevale C 7'1'' 242 23 C C- C- B- C A
SuperSonics (from Nuggets) - Daniel Carnevale C 23 7'1'' 242 C C- C- B+ C A
+2
16. Clippers - Kenny Dennard PF 23 6'8'' 229 C C C B- B- B
Kenny Dennard PF 23 6'8'' 229 C C C B B- B
+1
17. Nuggets (from Raptors) - Kevin Lynam PG 21 6'2'' 180 C B- C+ B- D+ B
Kevin Lynam PG 21 6'2'' 180 C B B- B D+ A
+3, +1 potential
18. Nuggets (from Rockets) - Steve Lingenfelter PF 23 6'9'' 228 B- C C B- B- C
Steve Lingenfelter PF 23 6'9'' 228 C+ C C B- B C
EVEN
19. Lakers (from Magic) - Kurt Griffin SF 23 6'9'' 230 B- C+ C- B- C C
Kurt Griffin SF 23 6'9'' 230 B C+ C- B- C+ C
+2
20. Timberwolves - Mateen Jackson C 22 7'1'' 235 C D+ C B- C+ C
Mateen Jackson C 22 7'1'' 235 C D+ C B- C+ D
-1 potential
21. Heat - Hank McDowell PF 22 6'9'' 220 C+ C- D+ C+ C+ A
Hank McDowell PF 22 6'9'' 220 C+ C- D C+ C+ A
-1
22. Bucks - Claude Gregory SF 23 6'8'' 220 C+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
Claude Gregory SF 23 6'8'' 220 C+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
EVEN
23. Nets - Timothy Cassell PF 6'9'' 233 23 B C C C C+ B
Timothy Cassell PF 6'9'' 233 23 B C C C+ C+ B
+1
He was cut by the Nets
24. Warriors - Tracy Jackson SG 22 6'6'' 205 C+ C C B+ C- C
Tracy Jackson SG 22 6'6'' 205 C+ C+ C B+ C- B
+1, +1 potential
25. Hornets - Mike McGee SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B- C C+ C- C
Mike McGee SG 6'5'' 190 22 C+ B C+ C+ C- B
+2, +1 potential
He was cut by the Hornets. Another poor decision by RV.
26. Kings - Franklin Edwards PG 22 6'1'' 170 C+ B C+ C+ D+ C
Franklin Edwards PG 22 6'1'' 170 C+ B+ B C+ D+ C
+3
27. Grizzlies (from 76ers) - Adam Bullard C 23 6'11'' 294 C C- D C+ C B
Adam Bullard C 23 6'11'' 294 C C- D- C+ C+ B
EVEN
28. Suns - Howard Wood SF 22 6'7'' 235 C+ C B- C+ C+ C
Howard Wood SF 22 6'7'' 235 C+ C C+ B C+ C
+1
29. Bullets - Ed Rains SF 25 6'7'' 199 B- C+ C- C+ C B
Ed Rains SF 25 6'7'' 199 C+ C+ C B- C B
+1
I think he is +1 at SG too.
Total: +90
Potential Boosts: 14
Potential Declines: 4