1. Cleveland Cavaliers - Derrick Williams, PF, Arizona - Derrick Williams is no-doubt the best player in the Pac-10, he can also knock down some threes, play defense, and averages 19.7 ppg.
2. Minnesota Timberwolves - Jared Sullinger, PF, Ohio State - The T-wolves would love to have him he averages 18 ppg, and 9.9 rpg, he is also a candidate for National player of the year.
3. Sacramento Kings - Perry Jones, PF, Baylor - Perry Jones is PF but he can also play a bit of center. He averages 14.3 ppg, and the Kings would love to have Perry Jones along side Demarcus Cousins.
4. Toronto Raptors - Kyrie Irving, PG, Duke - He averages 17.4 ppg, 5.1 assists, and 3.8 rpg, the Raptors need a PG and this is the guy for them.
5. Washington Wizards - Terrence Jones, PF, Kentucky - He is a freshman but he still puts up 17.9 ppg and 9.1 rpg in the brutal SEC East. The Wizards would like John Wall to feed this big fella.
6. New Jersey Nets - Enes Kanter, Center, Kentucky - He has great strength, he is 6'11, and he can learn behind Brook Lopez.
7. Detroit Pistons - Kemba Walker, PG, Connecticut - His size might be a issue but he averages 22.9 ppg and he I think he can carry Kemba Mania to the NBA.
8. Los Angeles Clippers - Jonas Valanciunas, Center, Lietovus Rytas - He is only 18 years old but he is 6'11 and the Clippers would like to have him in there farm system and let him develop some more.
9. Milwuake Bucks - Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina - Barnes is probably the most ready for the NBA in the whole NCAA. He averages 13.4 ppg. He can help the Bucks defense and make other NBA teams '' Fear the Dear''.
10. Charlotte Bobcats - Marcus Morris, PF, Kansas - Morris averages 17.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 1.4 assists, 0.6 blocks and 0.8 steals a game. Marcus Morris is also a big reason why Kansas was successful this season. He will make the Bobcats forget all about Gerald Wallace.
11. Houston Rockets - Chris Singleton, SF, Florida State - Chris Singleton can defense that is ridiculous. The only problem with him is that he fractured his foot on February 12.
12. Golden State Warriors - Tyler Honycutt, SF, UCLA - He is a good post player and he averages 12.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. Honeycutt can also play guard because his ball handling is so good.
13. Phoenix Suns - Jimmer Fredette, PG, BYU - Once Steve Nash is gone there going to need a PG and Jimmer looks like he can be the Suns next PG. Jimmer leads the country in scoring but he needs to work on his defense.
14. Memphis Grizzlies - Jordan Hamilton, SF, Texas - Hamilton is one the main reasons why Texas had a good season. Hamilton will not be a bust pick like Hasheem Thabeet.
15. Indiana Pacers - Brandon Knight, PG, Kentucky - Knight can finally give the Pacers the PG they never had. He averages 17.4 points per game. He would be a perfect fit for the Pacers.
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5. Washington Wizards - Terrence Jones, PF, Kentucky - He is a freshman but he still puts up 17.9 ppg and 9.1 rpg in the brutal SEC East. The Wizards would like John Wall to feed this big fella.
6. New Jersey Nets - Enes Kanter, Center, Kentucky - He has great strength, he is 6'11, and he can learn behind Brook Lopez.
7. Detroit Pistons - Kemba Walker, PG, Connecticut - His size might be a issue but he averages 22.9 ppg and he I think he can carry Kemba Mania to the NBA.
8. Los Angeles Clippers - Jonas Valanciunas, Center, Lietovus Rytas - He is only 18 years old but he is 6'11 and the Clippers would like to have him in there farm system and let him develop some more.
9. Milwuake Bucks - Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina - Barnes is probably the most ready for the NBA in the whole NCAA. He averages 13.4 ppg. He can help the Bucks defense and make other NBA teams '' Fear the Dear''.
10. Charlotte Bobcats - Marcus Morris, PF, Kansas - Morris averages 17.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 1.4 assists, 0.6 blocks and 0.8 steals a game. Marcus Morris is also a big reason why Kansas was successful this season. He will make the Bobcats forget all about Gerald Wallace.
11. Houston Rockets - Chris Singleton, SF, Florida State - Chris Singleton can defense that is ridiculous. The only problem with him is that he fractured his foot on February 12.
12. Golden State Warriors - Tyler Honycutt, SF, UCLA - He is a good post player and he averages 12.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. Honeycutt can also play guard because his ball handling is so good.
13. Phoenix Suns - Jimmer Fredette, PG, BYU - Once Steve Nash is gone there going to need a PG and Jimmer looks like he can be the Suns next PG. Jimmer leads the country in scoring but he needs to work on his defense.
14. Memphis Grizzlies - Jordan Hamilton, SF, Texas - Hamilton is one the main reasons why Texas had a good season. Hamilton will not be a bust pick like Hasheem Thabeet.
15. Indiana Pacers - Brandon Knight, PG, Kentucky - Knight can finally give the Pacers the PG they never had. He averages 17.4 points per game. He would be a perfect fit for the Pacers.
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