The Mock Draft
NBA writer Mark Heisler takes a shot at projecting the order of today’s first-round selections:
NO.:1.
TEAM: Philadelphia 76ers
PLAYER: Allen Iverson
SIZE: 6-0, 167
POS: G
SCHOOL: Georgetown
COMMENT: Dear Derrick, don’t be counting on getting the ball. Here comes the bombs-away backcourt of the ages. Last year: Jerry Stackhouse (G-F, North Carolina)--A bumpy rookie year but should be a star.
NO.: 2.
TEAM: Toronto Raptors
PLAYER: Marcus Camby
SIZE: 6-11, 223
POS: C
SCHOOL: Massachusetts
COMMENT: Imagine that, Isiah Thomas was sincere. Last year: Damon Stoudamire (G, Arizona)--Dark horse who hit big for Thomas in executive debut.
NO.: 3.
TEAM: Vancouver Grizzlies
PLAYER: Shareef Abdur-Rahim
SIZE: 6-9, 220
POS: F
SCHOOL: California
COMMENT: Only the preps have less experience, but he’s polished beyond his 19 years. Scout: “A little Joe Smith.” Last year: Bryant Reeves (C, Oklahoma State)--Will be among top 10 centers.
NO.: 4.
TEAM: Milwaukee Bucks
PLAYER: Stephon Marbury
SIZE:6-1, 182
POS: G
SCHOOL: Georgia Tech
COMMENT: Has a chance to be great. Last year: Shawn Respert (G, Michigan State)--Acquired from Portland, did nothing.
NO.: 5.
TEAM: Minnesota Timberwolves
PLAYER: Antoine Walker
SIZE: 6-9, 234
POS: F
SCHOOL: Kentucky
COMMENT: Young and growing, may be gifted power forward rather than small forward with modest range. Last year: Kevin Garnett (F, Farragut Academy HS)--Mother lode. Only problem is keeping him.
NO.: 6.
TEAM: Boston Celtics
PLAYER: Ray Allen
SIZE: 6-5, 198
POS: G
SCHOOL: Connecticut
COMMENT: M.L. Carr, going extremely small, trades a 7-foot center for a promising guard. Last year: Eric Williams (F, Providence)--Did OK.
NO.: 7.
TEAM: Clippers
PLAYER: Vitaly Potapenko
SIZE: 6-10, 277
POS: F
SCHOOL: Wright State
COMMENT: Very big bopper with touch and agility, not a project. Last year: Antonio McDyess (F, Alabama)--Budding star in Denver.
NO.: 8.
TEAM: New Jersey Nets
PLAYER: Kerry Kittles
SIZE: 6-5, 177
POS: G
SCHOOL: Villanova
COMMENT: How did they lead the league in rebounding? Chasing their misses. John Calipari wants a shooter. Last year: Ed O’Bannon (F, UCLA)--Biggest disappointment of the class of ’95.
NO.: 9.
TEAM: Dallas Mavericks
PLAYER: Lorenzen Wright
SIZE: 6-10, 230
POS: C
SCHOOL: Memphis State
COMMENT: With Montross, good start in rebuilding front line. Last year: Cherokee Parks (C, Duke)--Got knocked around like a bowling pin.
NO.: 10.
TEAM: Indiana Pacers
PLAYER: John Wallace
SIZE: 6-8, 240
POS: F
SCHOOL: Syracuse
COMMENT: Tumbled on attitude in tryouts. Could fall farther. Last year: Travis Best (G, Georgia Tech)--Slated to start at point.
NO.: 11.
TEAM: Golden State Warriors
PLAYER: Efthimis Retzias
SIZE: 6-11, 240
POS: C
SCHOOL: PAOK (Greece)
COMMENT: Big, young, supposedly ready to play. Last year: Joe Smith (F, Maryland)--Bull’s-eye.
NO.: 12.
TEAM: Cleveland Cavaliers
PLAYER: Erick Dampier
SIZE: 6-11, 268
POS: C
SCHOOL: Mississippi State
COMMENT: They got by with Michael Cage at center. Last year: Bobby Sura (G, Florida State)--Disappointment.
NO.: 13.
TEAM: Charlotte Hornets
PLAYER: Samaki Walker
SIZE: 6-9, 247
POS: F
SCHOOL: Louisville
COMMENT: Lets Larry Johnson move to small forward (finally). Last year: George Zidek (C, UCLA)--Modest expectations but lived up to them.
NO.: 14.
TEAM: Sacramento Kings
PLAYER: Predrag Stojakovic
SIZE: 6-8, 200
POS: F
SCHOOL: PAOK (Greece)
COMMENT: They need another scorer. This precocious 18-year-old could be him. Last year: Corliss Williamson (F, Arkansas)--Didn’t show much; second-rounder Tyus Edney (G, UCLA) did.
NO.: 15.
TEAM: Phoenix Suns
PLAYER: Todd Fuller
SIZE: 6-11, 255
POS:C
SCHOOL: North Carolina St.
COMMENT: Shopping Charles Barkley, need all the size they can find. Last year: Michael Finley (F, Wisconsin)--Hit big at 21. Mario Bennett (F, Arizona State)--Bombed at 27.
NO.: 16.
TEAM: Charlotte
PLAYER: Tony Delk
SIZE: 6-1, 190
POS: G
SCHOOL: Kentucky
COMMENT: They’re expected to let Kenny Anderson go. Last year: See No. 13.
NO.: 17.
TEAM: Portland Trail Blazers
PLAYER: Steve Nash
SIZE: 6-2, 182
POS: G
SCHOOL: Santa Clara
COMMENT: Rod Strickland still feuding with Coach P.J. Carlesimo. Last year: Gary Trent (F, Ohio)--Did OK. Randolph Childress (G, Wake Forest)--Acquired from Detroit, dud.
NO.: 18.
TEAM: New York Knicks
PLAYER: Jerome Williams
SIZE: 6-8, 201
POS: F
SCHOOL: Georgetown
COMMENT: A novelty for them, someone under 30 who can play. Last year: No pick.
NO.: 19.
TEAM: New York Knicks
PLAYER: Kobe Bryant
SIZE: 6-6, 199
POS: G
SCHOOL: Lower Merion (Pa.) HS
COMMENT: Perfect for them, tricky for him. Tough town to get a break in. Last year: No pick.
NO.: 20.
TEAM: Cleveland
PLAYER: Walter McCarty
SIZE: 6-9, 217
POS: F
SCHOOL: Kentucky
COMMENT: Does a little of everything. Enough of anything? Last year: See No. 12
NO.: 21.
TEAM: New York
PLAYER: Jeff McInnis
SIZE: 6-4, 190
POS: G
SCHOOL: North Carolina
COMMENT: Derek Harper may be leaving, Charlie Ward might not be able to cut it. Last year: No pick.
NO.: 22.
TEAM: Vancouver
PLAYER: Dontae’ Jones
SIZE: 6-7, 225
POS: F
SCHOOL: Mississippi State
COMMENT: Not overly lucid but can shoot it. Last year: See No. 3
NO.: 23.
TEAM: Denver Nuggets
PLAYER: Brian Evans
SIZE: 6-9, 218
POS: F
SCHOOL: Indiana
COMMENT: With Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf gone, they need shooters. Last year: Brent Barry (G, Oregon)--A hit (for Clippers.) NO.: 24.
TEAM: Lakers
PLAYER: Roy Rogers
SIZE: 6-10, 232
POS: C
SCHOOL: Alabama
COMMENT: Backup, no offense but a shot-blocker. Last year: No No. 1. pick. No. 2 Frankie King (G, Western Carolina) bombed.
NO.: 25.
TEAM: Utah Jazz
PLAYER: Russ Millard
SIZE: 6-8, 250
POS: F
SCHOOL: Iowa
COMMENT: Dark horse but canny personnel chief Scott Layden goes his own way. Last year: Greg Ostertag (C, Kansas)--Ugly ducking who has a chance.
NO.: 26.
TEAM: Detroit Pistons
PLAYER: Moochie Norris
SIZE: 6-1, 178
POS: G
SCHOOL: West Florida
COMMENT: Will look for their big man among free agents. Last year: Theo Ratliff (F, Wyoming)--Too flighty for Doug Collins.
NO.: 27.
TEAM: Orlando Magic
PLAYER: Ryan Minor
SIZE: 6-7, 230
POS: F
SCHOOL: Oklahoma
COMMENT: Another shooter to surround Shaquille O’Neal with, assuming he’s still there. Last year: David Vaughn (F, Memphis)--A dud.
NO.: 28.
TEAM: Atlanta Hawks
PLAYER: Zydrunas Ilgauskas
SIZE: 7-2, 258
POS: C
SCHOOL: Atletas (Lithuania)
COMMENT: Project but a big one. Last year: Alan Henderson (F, Indiana)--Only fair.
NO.: 29.
TEAM: Chicago Bulls
PLAYER: Priest Lauderdale
SIZE: 7-3, 343
POS: C
SCHOOL: Peristeri Nikas, Greece
COMMENT: The future is now. They’d trade for a veteran center. Last year: Jason Caffey (F, Alabama)--Before Dennis Rodman, they were looking for a Horace Grant replacement in all the wrong places.
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