2010 NBA Mock Draft: Al-Farouq Aminu First SF Off The Board, Draft Steals, and More

May 10th, 2010 by DeAnte Mitchell Leave a reply »
In just about every NBA Draft over the years, there has been debate who will go No. 1 overall. Just two years ago, it was the debate Rose or Beasley, the year before that it was among Oden and Durant. Many suspected one thing and got another. We are in the same situation with this upcoming NBA Draft, just a different selection of players. All year the consensus No. 1 overall pick has always been John Wall. John Wall impressed so many people with his skill set this season, and there was no doubt in mind that he was going to forego any chance of a sophomore season and become pro, and selected No. 1 overall. That was before Evan Turner amazed the nation with his playmaking ability. Now the debate of whom is No. 1 simply depends on the team. If Minnesota was to choose first, I’m sure they’ll take Turner, same with the other teams. In my opinion there are six teams in the top 15 that has some kind of point guard problem—none in the top five. However, according to the Chad Ford—The ESPN Insider—the New Jersey Nets have a 25 percent chance at winning the draft lottery with Minnesota trailing at 19.9 percent. So with that said, with the first pick in the ...

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