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I would be thrilled with that pick as a Cavs fan.
Jordan Farmar is a fairly unknown name, thanks to playing on the West Coast, but he is a very good shooter.
EDIT: I also think that Redick is a great fit in Orlando, especially with all the double teams in the post that Dwight Howard will draw in the future.
The Bulls might have a shot at Oden. Don't they get NY's 1st round pick next year too?
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Chad Ford's Mock Draft: Picks 1 to 30
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By Chad Ford
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<!-- begin text11 div --><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD style="PADDING-TOP: 10px" vAlign=top><!-- begin leftcol --><!-- template inline -->The lottery results are in and the Toronto Raptors are the big winners this year.
At this point very little is set in stone. Expect this mock draft to fluctuate greatly over the course of the next five weeks.
The process of team workouts has just started. Over the next few weeks the Orlando NBA pre-draft camp and the Reebok Eurocamp will dramatically alter the face of the draft.
But for now, here's our best stab, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, at figuring out how the draft might go in June.
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<TABLE class=tablehead cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR class=stathead><TD colSpan=4>CHAD FORD'S MOCK DRAFT</TD></TR><TR class=colhead vAlign=center><TD width="19%"><CENTER>PICK</CENTER></TD><TD width="27%"><CENTER>TEAM</CENTER></TD><TD width="27%"><CENTER>PLAYER</CENTER><CENTER></CENTER></TD><TD width="27%"><CENTER>VITALS</CENTER></TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=top><TD vAlign=center width="19%"><CENTER></CENTER></TD><TD width="27%"><CENTER>
Toronto</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Andrea Bargnani</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 7-0
Weight: 225
Age: 20
Country: Italy
</TD><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Raptors president Bryan Colangelo needs a center and a point guard, but there is not a legitimate candidate to be the No. 1 pick at either position. So Colangelo will go with the player he considers to be the best available. He knows Bargnani better than anyone else does and will find a way to play him with Chris Bosh. </TD></TR>
<TR class=evenrow vAlign=top><TD vAlign=center><CENTER></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Chicago (via New York)</CENTER></TD><TD width="27%"><CENTER>
Tyrus Thomas</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center width="27%"> Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 229
Age: 19
School: LSU
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: It's a tough call here between Tyrus Thomas and LaMarcus Aldridge. Aldridge would give them the low post scoring they need, but word is that the Bulls think Thomas has more potential. </TD></TR>
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Charlotte</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Adam Morrison</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SF
Height: 6-8
Weight: 205
Age: 21
School: Gonzaga
</TD><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Bobcats need a scorer and a small forward. Morrison is not only agreat fit on the court, but he'll also get fans in the seats. </TD></TR>
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Portland</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
LaMarcus Aldridge</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 6-10
Weight: 240
Age: 20
School: Texas
</TD></TR></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Nate McMillan will be pushing for Brandon Roy here and he might get him. But Aldridge fits a need in the frontcourt. </TD></TR>
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Atlanta</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Brandon Roy</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-5
Weight: 195
Age: 21
School: Washington
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: A difficult situation for the Hawks. They'd prefer to get their hands on one of the three bigs taken ahead of them, particularly Bargnani. But if all four are off the board, look for them to go with the best player available. Roy has the ability to swing to the point, especially with another good ball-handler like Joe Johnson in the backcourt. Roy isn't the perfect answer to the Hawks' point guard woes, but he will give Atlanta one of the biggest backcourts in the league.</TD></TR>
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Minnesota</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
[URL="http://insider.espn.go.com/nbadraft/draft/tracker/player?draftyear=2006&playerId=18833"]Rudy Gay[/URL]</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 222
Age: 19
School: UConn
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: This is a good get for the Wolves. Gay was the consensus No. 1 prospect in the draft at the beginning of the year and still has the potential to be the best player in the draft. Combined with Kevin Garnett, the Wolves would sport one of the biggest front courts in the league. </TD></TR>
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Boston</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Rajon Rondo</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PG
Height: 6-2
Weight: 171
Age: 20
School: Kentucky
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: This is on the high end for Rondo, but he has several things going in his favor. First, after a bad season, he's working out well and reminding scouts why they had him ranked in the Top 5 before the season began. On pure talent and upside, he's one of the Top 10 prospects in the draft. Two, he's a perfect fit in Boston. He's a super athletic point guard who can push it and play defense. His shot stinks, but given the number of Celtics who like to let it fly, he's not going to need to take many jumpers. </TD></TR>
<TR class=evenrow vAlign=top><TD vAlign=center><CENTER></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Houston</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
J.J. Redick</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-4
Weight: 190
Age: 21
School: Duke
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Rockets have a number of needs, but the biggest is two guard. This is awfully high for Redick, but he should be a good fit in Houston. With Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady facing constant double teams, the Rockets need someone who can make them pay from the three point line. The team also needs help at the point and up front and players like UConn's Marcus Williams and Bradley's Patrick O'Bryant are options. </TD></TR>
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Golden State</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Randy Foye</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Age: 22
School: LSU
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Warriors don't have any glaring needs. With Baron Davis' health always in question, having a big time experienced combo guard like Foye could be a gem. Besides, at this point, he's the best player on the board. </TD></TR>
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Seattle</CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Shelden Williams</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 250
Age: 22
School: Duke
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Sonics need defense and Williams provides that. He's one of the best rebounders and shot blockers in the draft. With Reggie Evans gone and Chris Wilcox hitting free agency, adding a big, physical player like Williams is a good insurance policy. </TD></TR>
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Orlando</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Ronnie Brewer</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-7
Weight: 220
Age: 21
School: Arkansas
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Magic have had their eye on Roy and Redick. If both are gone, then the team must move on to Plan B of finding a big guard to pair in the backcourt with point guard Jameer Nelson. Brewer is a good fit. He can swing to the point, plays aggressive defense and knows how to get to the basket.</TD></TR>
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New Orleans/
Oklahoma City</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Patrick O'Bryant</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 250
Age: 19
School: Bradley
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: After giving up Jamaal Magloire and losing Chris Andersen to a drug suspension, the Hornets lack that super athletic defensive presence that can rebound and block shots. O'Bryant is the best center on the board. He's very raw, but has the size and athleticism to be a significant presence in the middle down the road.</TD></TR>
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Philadelphia</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Marcus Williams</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 205
Age: 20
School: UConn
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Allen Iverson shocked many with his strong point guard play this season, but the Sixers really need him at the two. Williams is the best pure point guard in the draft and it would be a mild surprise if he was still on the board here. He's the crafty floor leader that the Sixers have wanted for years.</TD></TR>
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Utah</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Hilton Armstrong</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: C
Height: 6-11
Weight: 235
Age: 21
School: UConn
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Jazz's first priority is finding a scoring two guard. Foye and Redick are at the top of the list, but if they're both off the board, the Jazz will look to their other need at the center position. Greg Ostertag is retiring and the team could use an athletic shot blocker to help out Mehmet Okur and Carlos Boozer in the paint. Armstrong is a late bloomer who is still finding his game, but he does have the size, athleticism and shot blocking to be a legit NBA center.</TD></TR>
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NO/OC Hornets
(via Milwaukee)</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Rodney Carney</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SF
Height: 6-7
Weight: 205
Age: 22
School: Memphis
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Hornets will be psyched if Carney is still on the board here. The team could use an athletic sweet shooting swingman and Carney has the experience to step right in and compete right away. Questions about Carney's toughness and desire are the only reason he's slipping. </TD></TR>
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Chicago</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Mardy Collins</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PG
Height: 6-6
Weight: 205
Age: 21
School: Temple
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Collins is a great fit for the Bulls. The team needs a big guard to put in the backcourt with the smallish Kirk Hinrich, Ben Gordon and Chris Duhon. Collins stands at 6-foot-7 and can play both positions on the floor. He's an excellent defender and is a crafty player who uses angles to get to the basket. </TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=top><TD vAlign=center><CENTER></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER>
Indiana</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Cedric Simmons</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
Age: 20
School: NC State
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Pacers have needs up front and in the backcourt, but will have a hard time passing on Simmons if he falls this far. Simmons is an excellent athlete with excellent rebounding and shot blocking skills. With Jermaine O'Neal constantly nursing injuries, and with Scot Pollard leaving via free agency, finding a legit option to replace O'Neal is essential. </TD></TR>
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Washington</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Tiago Splitter</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 7-0
Weight: 240
Age: 21
Country: Brazil
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: This is a steal for the Wizards if they can get it. On talent Splitter is a Top 10 pick, but he slips this far because of a big buyout with his Spanish team that will force him to stay in Europe one, maybe two more season. The good news is that when he does come to the NBA, he'd have a grat chance of beating out Brendan Haywood for the starting center gig.</TD></TR>
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Sacramento</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Guillermo Diaz</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 20
School: Miami
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Kings have been unconventional the past few years and it looks like they're heading that direction again. They missed Bobby Jackson desperately this season and are looking for an athletic two guard who can shoot it. Diaz wasn't a great shooter in college, but he's wowed several scouts in workouts with his shooting stroke. </TD></TR>
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New York
(via Denver)</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Shawne Williams</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 225
Age: 20
School: Memphis
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Jalen Rose will be gone sooner than later and Knicks fans are still mourning the give away of Trevor Ariza at the deadline. Williams is a guy that Isiah Thomas can love. He's long, athletic, plays multiple positions and can shoot. He really needs another year of school, but playing for the Knicks is like playing for the JV at his point anyway. </TD></TR>
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Phoenix</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Mouhamed Saer Sene</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 232
Age: 20
Country: Senegal
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Coach Mike D'Antoni loves small ball, but he won't pass on the chance to get a big man if he has a chance. Armstrong is probably the best fit, but Sene has the most upside. He's a legit 7 foot, had a jaw dropping 7-foot-8 wingspan and proved at the Hoop Summit and in Europe that he can rebound and block shots at a jaw dropping rate.</TD></TR>
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New Jersey
(via L.A. Clippers)</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Kyle Lowry</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PG
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
Age: 20
School: Villanova
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Nets desperately need to upgrade their bench both in the front and the backcourt. Lowry is a super athletic, scrappy point guard who could help run the frentic pace that the Nets like to play. He's not the best shooter in the world, but he does just about everything else well. If he played another year in college, he'd have a shot at the lottery. That makes grabbing him here a steal.</TD></TR>
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New Jersey</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Alexander Johnson</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 6-10
Weight: 230
Age: 23
School: FSU
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: One of my draft sleepers this year. Johnson may be the most athletic big man in the draft. He's got a 40 inch vertical, runs the floor well and has great toughness at the position. While scouts wish he was a little taller (he's 6-foot-9 in shoes) and a little longer, his explosive athleticism and toughness remind some scouts of Kenyon Martin. The Nets need to get more athletic and tougher up front and Johnson, though a gamble, just might deliver.</TD></TR>
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Memphis</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Aaron Gray</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 270
Age: 21
School: Pittsburgh
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Grizzlies have been searching for a legit center ever since Bryant Reeve retired. With Lorenzen Wright hitting free agency this summer, the need has never been greater. Who better to fill that role than the guy who plays and kids of looks like Big Country. While Jerry West would prefer an athletic big man, Gray proved at Pittsburgh that he can be a formidable force in the paint. </TD></TR>
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Cleveland</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Jordan Farmar</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PG
Height: 6-2
Weight: 180
Age: 19
School: UCLA
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Danny Ferry will be doing back flips if Farmar is still on the board when they pick. Eric Snow peaked years ago and it looks like Damon Jones is on the down slide. There's nothing flashy about Farmar's game, but next to Marcus Williams, he's the best pure point guard in the draft. </TD></TR>
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L.A. Lakers</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Shannon Brown</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 20
School: Mich St
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Lakers don't need pure point guards in the triangle and Brown should be a good fit. He's tough, super athletic and has improved his stroke dramatically. Brown gives Phil Jackson another backcourt scoring option besides Kobe.</TD></TR>
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Phoenix</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Quincy Douby</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 175
Age: 22
School: Rutgers
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: Douby should thrive in the Suns small ball system. He plays multiple positions, is great from long range and knows how to light up the scoreboard. With Leandro Barbosa just one year from free agency (and with the Suns looking pretty capped out) he could be a worthy replacement. Texas' Daniel Gibson is also a good option here. </TD></TR>
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Dallas</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Marcus Vinicius </CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
Age: 21
Country: Brazil
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Brazilian big man can play both the three and the four. He's a little bit of a project, but scouts that have seen him workout think he could be a sleeper. Given the way the Mavs are playing now, tough, versatile, athletic wing players seem to be in vougue.</TD></TR>
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New York
(via San Antonio)</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Maurice Ager</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: SG
Height: 6-5
Weight: 180
Age: 22
School: Mich St
</TD></TR><TR class=oddrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Knicks have a ton of guards in the backcourt, but what they miss is an excellent perimeter shooter. Stephon Marbury, Steve Francis, Quentin Richardson and Jamal Crawford are all better putting the ball on the floor. Besides, does anyone think most of these guys will be here next season?</TD></TR>
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Portland
(via Detroit)</CENTER></TD><TD width="28%"><CENTER>
Olexsiy Pecherov</CENTER></TD><TD vAlign=center> Position: PF
Height: 6-11
Weight: 222
Age: 21
School: Ukraine
</TD></TR><TR class=evenrow vAlign=center><TD colSpan=4>The skinny: The Blazers second pick will probably stay overseas for another year or two. Pecherov looks like Keith Van Horn and has some of his versatility at both the three and the four. He's solid season at Paris Racing has given scouts hope that he might really blossom. </TD></TR>
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Other potential first rounders: Leon Powe, Josh Boone, Paul Davis, Richard Roby, Daniel Gibson, Nick Fazekas, Sergio Rodriguez, Rudy Fernandez, James Augustine, Vladimir Veremeenko, Damir Markota, Thabo Sefolosha, James White, Darius Washington, Curtis Stinson, Paul Millsap, Yotam Halperin
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don't toy with me fool!The Bulls might have a shot at Oden. Don't they get NY's 1st round pick next year too?
If I was a Houston fan and saw that mock I would throw up. Redick at 8 is a reach IMO. Could probably trade down 5-10 picks and still get him. He would be a good fit in Houston w/ Yao and TMac but no way I take him at 8, or anywhere else in the lottery.
Well, I'm a Houston fan, and I like the idea of J.J. being a Rocket, and I see him as a great fit there. I think you're right about the eighth pick being too high for him, but anyway the Rockets could get him would be nice, either way.
apparently the Bulls can switch the pick to NYs next year's first round pick. If I was confident in Oden being 1 and done (which I'm not), then I would delay the pick for the 2007 draft.The Bulls might have a shot at Oden. Don't they get NY's 1st round pick next year too?
The Chicago Bulls convey to the New York Knicks the contract of Antonio Davis and the signed-and-traded contract of Eddy Curry. In exchange, New York conveys to Chicago the contracts of Tim Thomas and Michael Sweetney, the signed-and-traded contract of Jermaine Jackson, and New York’s regular second round draft choice in 2007 and 2009. In addition, New York conveys to Chicago, New York’s 2006 regular first round draft choice on condition that the pick does not actually go to Utah (due to not being number 26-30) and also on condition that New York receives San Antonio’s 2006 regular first round selection (due to being number 11-30).
If New York’s 2006 first round does go to Utah (due to being number 26-30), and New York does receive San Antonio’s 2006 first round pick (due to being number 11-30), New York conveys to Chicago that San Antonio first round selection.
In addition, New York also conveys to Chicago the right to switch first round draft picks with New York in 2007 provided that New York’s first round selection does not go to Utah (is not number 25-30). Per team policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed. This trade is conditional upon the players passing their physicals.
apparently the Bulls can switch the pick to NYs next year's first round pick. If I was confident in Oden being 1 and done (which I'm not), then I would delay the pick for the 2007 draft.
sweet!gmsbears said:Actually the Bulls would be able to switch their 2007 1st round pick with the Knicks 2007 first pick. Not this years pick.
Actually the Bulls would be able to switch their 2007 1st round pick with the Knicks 2007 first pick. Not this years pick.