Lebron comes the through the lane and the Bucks move out of the way as to not get put in a LBJ poster.
The Bucks part the Red Sea for Lebron
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Archie Goodwin Dunk on Cunningham
Archie Goodwin throws down an impressive dunk on Dante Cunningham.
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4 Big Rudy Gobert dunks vs the Grizz
Rudy had two alley oops and also two big dunks versus the Grizz
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Paul George First Dunk of the Season
Paul George's first dunk of the season and since coming back from a broken leg!
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Insane Anthony Davis Alley Oop
Anthony Davis catches and finishes an insane lob from Cole and gets way above the rim.
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Zach LaVine All 2014-15 Rookie Season In-Game DUNKS - NASTY Hops!
Zach Lavine's rookie season dunks. Super bouncy
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K.J. McDaniels All 42 Dunks Full Highlights (2014-2015 Season Dunkilation)
KJ Mcdaniels had a surprising rookie year and the 76ers ended up trading him to Houston after he signed just a one year deal which looked like a good move on his part. One of the dunks of the year at 15 seconds but I think it was overlooked at the end of the year because it happened so early on.
Zach Lavine rookie season dunks
Zach Lavine rookie season dunks
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Giannis Antetokounmpo All 95 Dunks Full Highlights (2014-2015 Season Dun...
Giannis has tons of potential and is still one of the youngest NBA players who has the tools to become an All Star caliber player.
KJ McDaniels season dunks
Zach LaVine season dunks
KJ McDaniels season dunks
Zach LaVine season dunks
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NBA Mock Draft and NBA Comparisons
Kentucky | NBA comparison: Andrew Bogut / Vlade Divac
||| Towns has the skill set down low similar to Divac and is a defensive presence like Bogut. Pick could be Okafor too but the Wolves get a big man to replace Love and run the show in Minnesota.
2. Lakers Jahlil Okafor
Duke | NBA comparison: More athletic Al Jefferson
||| He is huge like Al Jefferson but is defenitely more athletic and explosive but he has the footwork and can move people around like Big Al. LA gets a potential franchise player here and pair him with Randle and if the Lakers get Westbrook in free agency next year, look out.
3. 76er's D'Angelo Russel
Thee Ohio St. | NBA comparison: Brandon Roy
||| He was terrific as a freshman and put up probably the best numbers in this years freshman class at 19 points per game. He will be a combo guard at the next level. Hopefully the 76ers find their PG for the future here which apparently wasn't MCW.
4. Knicks Emmanuel Mudiay
China, Congo | NBA comparison: John Wall
||| Super athlete and scorer and could possibly end up being the best player in this draft. The Knicks could end up getting really lucky and get a franchise player here and really the Knicks need to address every position right now except SF.
5. Magic Justice Winslow
Duke | NBA comparison: Wilson Chandler
||| Some people compare him to Harden but I think Wilson Chandler is more accurate but he will probably end up getting a chance with the ball in his hand more than Chandler does. Orlando will probably need a SF as Harris will likely sign a big deal with the Knicks or Lakers or someone.
6. Kings Willie Trill Cauley Stein
Kentucky | NBA comparison: Tyson Chandler
||| Super athletic 7 footer who is a shot blocker rebounder with not much of an offensive game, although I hear he is working on his mid range game and that could make him an All Star if he consistently hits that. The Kings have needed a C who can block shots forever to pair with Cousins who could move to PF and this could put the Kings in the Playoffs.
7. Nuggets Mario Hezonja
Barcelona, Croatia | NBA comparison: Demare Carrol
||| He is white so everyone thinks he should be compared to a white guy (Rex Chapman) but I like the Carrol comparison but Mario is probably a better shooter. He is also really athletic and the Nuggets are in rebuild mode and the Nuggets could load up on white foreign guys: Nurkik, Gallinari, Jokic
8. Pistons Stanley Johnson
Arizona | NBA comparison: Ron Artest
||| Not as athletic as you would think but he is a big and strong SF/SG like Artest and some people compare him to Kawaii but he isn't that long I don't think. The Pistons have a nice PG and PF and C but a solid wing player is desired.
9. Hornets Kristaps Porzingis
Sevilla, Latvia | NBA comparison: Pau Gasol
||| This is really a best player available pick as some mocks have him at #5 but I think Stein is a better prospect and the Nugs and Pistons don't really need a center. He is a great shooter and can run the floor probably better than Gasol.
10. Heat Kelly Oubre
Kansas | NBA comparison: Aaron Afflalo
||| This is a stretch here as some have him going late teens but I think the combine workouts will help him and he is a good athlete who maybe should have stayed another year at KU, he only averaged 8 ppg. The Heat need a solid wing to back up Wade and Deng, so either pick him or Decker or Booker.
11 | Indiana | 6-11 | 242 | Fr. | |||
12 | Utah | 6-9 | 220 | Jr. | |||
13 | Phoenix | 6-6 | 205 | Fr. | |||
14 | Oklahoma Cty | 6-2 | 185 | So. | |||
15 | 6-11 | 245 | Fr. | ||||
16 | Boston | 6-11 | 245 | So. | |||
17 | Milwaukee | 7-1 | 230 | Sr. | |||
18 | 6-4 | 200 | Sr. | ||||
19 | Washington | 6-9 | 222 | Fr. | |||
20 | Toronto | 6-8 | 255 | Jr. | |||
21 | Dallas | 6-5 | 180 | Sr. | |||
22 | Chicago | 6-6 | 230 | Jr. | |||
23 | Portland | 6-7 | 210 | So. | |||
24 | Cleveland | 6-6 | 185 | Jr. | |||
25 | Memphis | 6-1 | 185 | Fr. | |||
26 | San Antonio | 6-2 | 190 | So. | |||
27 | 6-9 | 240 | So. | ||||
28 | 6-9 | 200 | Fr. | ||||
29 | 6-10 | 215 | So. | ||||
30 | Golden St. | 6-4 | 215 |
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Lance Stephenson to the Clippers
Lance Stephenson was traded to the Clippers for Hawes and Barnes after his miserable year in Charlotte.
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DeMar Derozan Vine Edit
Demar Derozan shows off a little dance then hits us with some powerful dunks in this vine edit
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Windmill to Putback Dunk Sequence!
Branden Dawson of the Los Angeles Clippers goes on the fast break and delivers a massive windmill dunk, on the following play Tekele Cotton of the Oklahoma City Thunder boosts up for the put-back slam!
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2015 NBA Rookie Stat Predictions
Points
1. Jahlil Okafor 15
There is no real scorers on the 76er's and not many big men to take his minutes early so he should get plenty of minutes and opportunities.
2. Karl Anthony Towns 12.9
He will definitely be a starter at that PF or C spot but Pekovic will get a lot of inside points and the team has a 20 point scorer in Martin as well as Wiggins might average 20 this year.
3. Stanley Johnson 11.6
His shot has looked great in Summer League and he will probably start at SF and get a lot of minutes and there are not many scorers in DET.
4. D'Angelo Russell 11.4
Current depth at the guard spot will hinder his scoring with Kobe back, Clarkson starting, and Lou Williams and Nick Young being scorers off the bench. But, Kobe will miss some games so Russell could get more minutes and points in those games.
5. Frank Kaminsky 10.8
Almost put Prozingas here but Kaminsky will definitely see a lot of time with their current starter as Zeller, Kamisnky will get a good amount of starts and shots.
Assists
1. Emmanuel Mudiay 5.2
This seems like a lot of assists for a backup PG but Lawson will probably be dealt before the season starts and Mudiay will start every game but struggle with his shot and distribute more than he would like to.
2. D'Angelo Russell 4.1
Not totally sure if the minutes will be there at first but he will get at least 3.5 assists, maybe more as the Lakers could go to a three guard starting line up.
3. Delon Wright 3.5
If he fills the same role that Vasquez was last year as the first point guard off the bench and even starting some games next to Lowry he could really see a good amount of minutes and also hand out some dimes.
4. Jerian Grant 3.1
The Knicks are still rebuilding and last year Galloway saw a ton of minutes so Grant will also get a chance to show what he can do and Calderon probably won't be healthy all year.
5. Tyus Jones 3.0
This might be low for Jones because he will see decent playing time behind Rubio and Rubio also has trouble staying healthy so he might even become the starting PG
Rebounds
1. Karl Anthony Towns 9.1
The minutes will be there and he will be going after every board on offense and defense.
2. Jahlil Okafor 8.6
Has every opportunity to have big rebounding and scoring games and will be great on the boards.
3. Myles Turner 6.3
He will get playing time with Hibbert and West now gone, his offense could struggle at first but he will hit the boards pretty hard.
4. Frank Kaminsky 6.0
Will get minutes and maybe will start but big Al will snatch a lot of his rebounds away.
5. Willie Cauley Stein 5.7
Looked like he was going to start next to Cousins but now the Kings have Koufas and they will take a lot of boards away from Stein who wasn't the greatest rebounder to start with at Kentucky.
Blocks
1. Willie Cauley Stein 1.8
His job in Sacramento is to block shots, that is why they got him. So he will come in and make defensive plays like a Birdman type of player to start his career.
2. Karl Anthony Towns 1.7
Being the number one pick he will get the minutes and is a big long player who will work very hard on defense and block some shots.
3. Myles Turner 1.6
Turner will get his minutes and will have a presence on defense and the boards early on.
4. Jahlil Okafor 1.4
Only averaged 1.4 blocks in college but he will get opportunities playing next to a big shot blocker in Noel.
5. Frank Kaminsky 1.2
Averaged 1.7 blocks his junior season and he is a big body who is getting more athletic.
1. Jahlil Okafor 15
There is no real scorers on the 76er's and not many big men to take his minutes early so he should get plenty of minutes and opportunities.
2. Karl Anthony Towns 12.9
He will definitely be a starter at that PF or C spot but Pekovic will get a lot of inside points and the team has a 20 point scorer in Martin as well as Wiggins might average 20 this year.
3. Stanley Johnson 11.6
His shot has looked great in Summer League and he will probably start at SF and get a lot of minutes and there are not many scorers in DET.
4. D'Angelo Russell 11.4
Current depth at the guard spot will hinder his scoring with Kobe back, Clarkson starting, and Lou Williams and Nick Young being scorers off the bench. But, Kobe will miss some games so Russell could get more minutes and points in those games.
5. Frank Kaminsky 10.8
Almost put Prozingas here but Kaminsky will definitely see a lot of time with their current starter as Zeller, Kamisnky will get a good amount of starts and shots.
Assists
1. Emmanuel Mudiay 5.2
This seems like a lot of assists for a backup PG but Lawson will probably be dealt before the season starts and Mudiay will start every game but struggle with his shot and distribute more than he would like to.
2. D'Angelo Russell 4.1
Not totally sure if the minutes will be there at first but he will get at least 3.5 assists, maybe more as the Lakers could go to a three guard starting line up.
3. Delon Wright 3.5
If he fills the same role that Vasquez was last year as the first point guard off the bench and even starting some games next to Lowry he could really see a good amount of minutes and also hand out some dimes.
4. Jerian Grant 3.1
The Knicks are still rebuilding and last year Galloway saw a ton of minutes so Grant will also get a chance to show what he can do and Calderon probably won't be healthy all year.
5. Tyus Jones 3.0
This might be low for Jones because he will see decent playing time behind Rubio and Rubio also has trouble staying healthy so he might even become the starting PG
Rebounds
1. Karl Anthony Towns 9.1
The minutes will be there and he will be going after every board on offense and defense.
2. Jahlil Okafor 8.6
Has every opportunity to have big rebounding and scoring games and will be great on the boards.
3. Myles Turner 6.3
He will get playing time with Hibbert and West now gone, his offense could struggle at first but he will hit the boards pretty hard.
4. Frank Kaminsky 6.0
Will get minutes and maybe will start but big Al will snatch a lot of his rebounds away.
5. Willie Cauley Stein 5.7
Looked like he was going to start next to Cousins but now the Kings have Koufas and they will take a lot of boards away from Stein who wasn't the greatest rebounder to start with at Kentucky.
Blocks
1. Willie Cauley Stein 1.8
His job in Sacramento is to block shots, that is why they got him. So he will come in and make defensive plays like a Birdman type of player to start his career.
2. Karl Anthony Towns 1.7
Being the number one pick he will get the minutes and is a big long player who will work very hard on defense and block some shots.
3. Myles Turner 1.6
Turner will get his minutes and will have a presence on defense and the boards early on.
4. Jahlil Okafor 1.4
Only averaged 1.4 blocks in college but he will get opportunities playing next to a big shot blocker in Noel.
5. Frank Kaminsky 1.2
Averaged 1.7 blocks his junior season and he is a big body who is getting more athletic.
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Steve Francis With the Self Bounce Pass Alley Oop Dunk
Stevie Franchise was one of the leagues most exciting players with one hand dunks like this and then the bounce travel self alley oop dunk. Francis was a Russell Westbrook type player in the past but even more flashy. Get his Magic jersey here --> Sports Wear
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Dwayne Wade's Son Critiques His Dad's Dunking
D Wade's son wants his dad to dunk more after Wade's clutch game to beat the Thunder on Thursday night.
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NBA Best Dunks 15-16 Season so Far
Some of the Best Dunks of the 2015 2016 season so far.
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Ben Mclemore Trade Scenarios
Cavaliers get: Ben Mclemore and Kosta Koufos
Kings get: Iman Shumpert and Timofey Mozgov
Mclemore has been struggling with the Kings and it has been rumored that the Kings are working with him to find him a new home. The Cavs have expressed interest in him and Koufos and have also been searching for a new home for Shumpert. The Kings would greatly benefit from this getting a defensive wing player they desperately need without giving up much. To make the salaries matchup the teams would swap centers and the Kings get an expiring Mozgov contract.
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Timberwolves get: Ben Mclemore
Kings get: Shabazz Muhammad
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Timberwolves get: Ben Mclemore, Caron Butler, and James Anderson
Kings get: Kevin Martin, Tayshaun Prince, and Andre Miller
The Twolves have been rumored to be interested in Mclemore for some reason I can't figure out because they have a plethora of young guards. Anyways, this first scenario here allows the Kings to get a wing player with a lot of potential who is slightly cheaper than Mclemore. In the second scenario the Kings get Martin, who is a former King and has been on the market for some time. This is a big upgrade offensively and is a player who could make an instant impact. This trade took some finagling to get the salaries to be acceptable for trade; so veteran SF's would be swapped and Butler could play the same role as Prince was playing in MIN, then Anderson and Miller would need to be included and the Kings and Karl love Miller.
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Kings get: Joe Johnson, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, and 2016 1st round pick
This is a total rebuilding move for the Kings. They have been on the fence about moving Gay and this deal would move him and get a huge $24,000,000 expiring contract back. The Nets have been trying to move his huge contract and this would probably return them the most talent out of any deal they have been offered. The Nets could be hesitant about giving up their top 15 pick this year and a rookie who has exceeded expectations. In addition, the Kings could also be hesitant about rebuilding once again as it has been hard to lure free agents, even with all the cap space they would get here.
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NFL Players Dunking
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NBA Season Award Predictions
MVP
James Harden
The move to point guard will boost Harden's assist numbers while not hurting his scoring numbers. If you don't remember, Harden averaged 29, 7.5 assists, and 6 rpg. last season... Probably the best numbers but still didn't win MVP. I think this is his year with Curry and KD on the same team their numbers will go down a bit and I believe Lebron could also dip a little in his numbers. Westbrook and PG13 are the other challengers but I think the Rockets have a better record than the Thunder and PG won't get his numbers up to that of Harden's.
Runner up: Russell Westbrook
Rookie of the Year
Joel Embiid
If he can stay healthy, he looks like he could be a dominant center similar to Dwight Howard in his prime with a better jumper. The other rookies in this class should be limited ex: Simmons will miss first 20 games, Ingram is behind Deng, Dunn behind Rubio/Lavine, and the other rookies look like they will start this season as role players.
Runner up: Brandon Ingram
Defensive MVP
Hassan Whiteside
He averaged an insane 3.7 blocks per game and has the most impact on teams scoring in the paint. If the Heat make the playoffs and are one of the top in the league of points allowed in the paint, it is hard to not vote for Whiteside. Jordan was a far second in blocks per game at 2.3 which Whiteside could have doubled if he played the same mpg as Jordan.
Runner up: Kawhi Leonard
6 Man of the Year
Allen Crabbe
He just signed a 4 year 75 million dollar contract to be a sixth man... They expect him to play 30 minutes a game and will definitely not start at 2 guard over Mccollum. Averaging just 10 points last season I expect that to go up to 15-16 and to get a couple threes a game.
Runner up: Jamal Crawford
Most Improved Player
Dennis Schroder
He definitely will have a great shot at this award as the Hawks let Teague go to make room for him to be the starting point guard. He averaged 11 points and 4 assists off the bench last year in just 20 mpg. I expect him to get up to 34 mpg and see his assist numbers go up to 7 while his ppg rise to 16 making him a prime candidate for this award. Harrison Barnes is also in a great situation to improve his numbers.
Runner up: Harrision Barnes
Coach of the Year
Gregg Poppovich
Because GOAT
Runner up: Dave Joeger, because I'm a Kings fan
James Harden
The move to point guard will boost Harden's assist numbers while not hurting his scoring numbers. If you don't remember, Harden averaged 29, 7.5 assists, and 6 rpg. last season... Probably the best numbers but still didn't win MVP. I think this is his year with Curry and KD on the same team their numbers will go down a bit and I believe Lebron could also dip a little in his numbers. Westbrook and PG13 are the other challengers but I think the Rockets have a better record than the Thunder and PG won't get his numbers up to that of Harden's.
Runner up: Russell Westbrook
Rookie of the Year
Joel Embiid
If he can stay healthy, he looks like he could be a dominant center similar to Dwight Howard in his prime with a better jumper. The other rookies in this class should be limited ex: Simmons will miss first 20 games, Ingram is behind Deng, Dunn behind Rubio/Lavine, and the other rookies look like they will start this season as role players.
Runner up: Brandon Ingram
Defensive MVP
Hassan Whiteside
He averaged an insane 3.7 blocks per game and has the most impact on teams scoring in the paint. If the Heat make the playoffs and are one of the top in the league of points allowed in the paint, it is hard to not vote for Whiteside. Jordan was a far second in blocks per game at 2.3 which Whiteside could have doubled if he played the same mpg as Jordan.
Runner up: Kawhi Leonard
6 Man of the Year
Allen Crabbe
He just signed a 4 year 75 million dollar contract to be a sixth man... They expect him to play 30 minutes a game and will definitely not start at 2 guard over Mccollum. Averaging just 10 points last season I expect that to go up to 15-16 and to get a couple threes a game.
Runner up: Jamal Crawford
Most Improved Player
Dennis Schroder
He definitely will have a great shot at this award as the Hawks let Teague go to make room for him to be the starting point guard. He averaged 11 points and 4 assists off the bench last year in just 20 mpg. I expect him to get up to 34 mpg and see his assist numbers go up to 7 while his ppg rise to 16 making him a prime candidate for this award. Harrison Barnes is also in a great situation to improve his numbers.
Runner up: Harrision Barnes
Coach of the Year
Gregg Poppovich
Because GOAT
Runner up: Dave Joeger, because I'm a Kings fan
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2017 NBA Season Predictions
MVP
James Harden
The move to point guard will boost Harden's assist numbers while not hurting his scoring numbers. If you don't remember, Harden averaged 29, 7.5 assists, and 6 rpg. last season... Probably the best numbers but still didn't win MVP. I think this is his year with Curry and KD on the same team their numbers will go down a bit and I believe Lebron could also dip a little in his numbers. Westbrook and PG13 are the other challengers but I think the Rockets have a better record than the Thunder and PG won't get his numbers up to that of Harden's.
Runner up: Russell Westbrook
Rookie of the Year
Joel Embiid
If he can stay healthy, he looks like he could be a dominant center similar to Dwight Howard in his prime with a better jumper. The other rookies in this class should be limited ex: Simmons will miss first 20 games, Ingram is behind Deng, Dunn behind Rubio/Lavine, and the other rookies look like they will start this season as role players.
Runner up: Brandon Ingram
Defensive MVP
Hassan Whiteside
He averaged an insane 3.7 blocks per game and has the most impact on teams scoring in the paint. If the Heat make the playoffs and are one of the top in the league of points allowed in the paint, it is hard to not vote for Whiteside. Jordan was a far second in blocks per game at 2.3 which Whiteside could have doubled if he played the same mpg as Jordan.
Runner up: Kawhi Leonard
6 Man of the Year
Allen Crabbe
He just signed a 4 year 75 million dollar contract to be a sixth man... They expect him to play 30 minutes a game and will definitely not start at 2 guard over Mccollum. Averaging just 10 points last season I expect that to go up to 15-16 and to get a couple threes a game.
Runner up: Jamal Crawford
Most Improved Player
Dennis Schroder
He definitely will have a great shot at this award as the Hawks let Teague go to make room for him to be the starting point guard. He averaged 11 points and 4 assists off the bench last year in just 20 mpg. I expect him to get up to 34 mpg and see his assist numbers go up to 7 while his ppg rise to 16 making him a prime candidate for this award. Harrison Barnes is also in a great situation to improve his numbers.
Runner up: Harrision Barnes
Coach of the Year
Gregg Poppovich
Because GOAT
Runner up: Dave Joeger, because I'm a Kings fan
James Harden
The move to point guard will boost Harden's assist numbers while not hurting his scoring numbers. If you don't remember, Harden averaged 29, 7.5 assists, and 6 rpg. last season... Probably the best numbers but still didn't win MVP. I think this is his year with Curry and KD on the same team their numbers will go down a bit and I believe Lebron could also dip a little in his numbers. Westbrook and PG13 are the other challengers but I think the Rockets have a better record than the Thunder and PG won't get his numbers up to that of Harden's.
Runner up: Russell Westbrook
Rookie of the Year
Joel Embiid
If he can stay healthy, he looks like he could be a dominant center similar to Dwight Howard in his prime with a better jumper. The other rookies in this class should be limited ex: Simmons will miss first 20 games, Ingram is behind Deng, Dunn behind Rubio/Lavine, and the other rookies look like they will start this season as role players.
Runner up: Brandon Ingram
Defensive MVP
Hassan Whiteside
He averaged an insane 3.7 blocks per game and has the most impact on teams scoring in the paint. If the Heat make the playoffs and are one of the top in the league of points allowed in the paint, it is hard to not vote for Whiteside. Jordan was a far second in blocks per game at 2.3 which Whiteside could have doubled if he played the same mpg as Jordan.
Runner up: Kawhi Leonard
6 Man of the Year
Allen Crabbe
He just signed a 4 year 75 million dollar contract to be a sixth man... They expect him to play 30 minutes a game and will definitely not start at 2 guard over Mccollum. Averaging just 10 points last season I expect that to go up to 15-16 and to get a couple threes a game.
Runner up: Jamal Crawford
Most Improved Player
Dennis Schroder
He definitely will have a great shot at this award as the Hawks let Teague go to make room for him to be the starting point guard. He averaged 11 points and 4 assists off the bench last year in just 20 mpg. I expect him to get up to 34 mpg and see his assist numbers go up to 7 while his ppg rise to 16 making him a prime candidate for this award. Harrison Barnes is also in a great situation to improve his numbers.
Runner up: Harrision Barnes
Coach of the Year
Gregg Poppovich
Because GOAT
Runner up: Dave Joeger, because I'm a Kings fan
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Rudy Gay Potential Trades
Rudy Gay has wanted out of Sacramento for some time now and the Kings face the decision of trading him now or letting him walk in free agency this Summer and getting nothing in return. These trades are all verified on ESPN Trade Machine and are for teams looking for a wing scoring vet, likek Rudy.
76ers: Get Rudy Gay
Kings: Get Nerlens Noel
The 76ers are looking to unload one of there young bigs and can get a wing scorer in Rudy Gay to make them instantly a better team. Gay could be a mentor for Simmons and also be the go to scorer in Philadelphia possibly getting them in the 8th seed. The Kings get another big man which they have plenty of but then can turn around and trade Koufos. Having a big man rotation of Cousins with two athletic defenders in Cauley-Stein and Noel would be a good combo for them.
Miami: Get Rudy Gay
Kings: Get Goran Dragic
Goran hasn't worked out the way Miami has hoped. A simple one for one deal to get a wing scorer in Miami would make them more dangerous in the East. If they believe their big money free agent signing in Tyler Johnson can run the point then why not give him that chance while replacing the scoring lost in Wade, Bosh, and Deng? For the Kings they can get an upgrade at point guard and let Collison slide back into his role as the sixth man scorer which he has done so well for them.
Houston: Get Rudy Gay
Kings: Get Trevor Ariza and Tyler Ennis
James Harden finally gets a legitimate scorer next to him in Houston, something he really hasn't had since he was in OKC. Ariza is a solid three and D veteran to help the Kings change their culture around this year to be more defensive minded with the additions of him, Barnes, and Temple.
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NBA Mock Draft | Lottery Picks
1. Boston Celtics Markelle Fultz
NBA comparison: D'angelo Russell, Dame Lillard
Boston goes with the best available as they have no big holes to fill. Possible other scenarios that could happen are the Celtics trading the pick for Jimmy Butler or Paul George who are likely on the way out of their cities. Also, there have been rumors that Thomas was available last season for a lottery pick and could be available again for the Celtics to draft another top player in this stacked draft and build around say, Fultz and Josh Jackson or Tatum
2. Los Angeles Lakers Lonzo Ball
NBA comparison: Jason Kidd, Russell Westbrook
The Lakers managed to avoid falling down to pick 4 which would have lost them the pick to Philly and moved up to 2 almost certain to take Ball... Seems like it is too good to be true and Ball is destined to be in Purple and Gold. Heard rumblings of the Lakers looking at Fox here but I'm not buying that. Also, Deangelo Russel has said he doesn't want the Lakers to take Ball, which would likely send him on his way out of LA, although Russel had success playing SG last season but with Ball, Russell, and Clarkson one of those guards will have to go.
3. Philadelphia 76ers Josh Jackson
NBA comparison: Andrew Wiggins
Filling a need for the 6ers in getting a solid wing scorer with potential All Star ability. Simmons looks like he is slated to run the Point so Fox is out as a pick here. Malik Monk is another option at the third pick and Philly has said they like him but I believe Jackson is a much better overall player than Monk and Jackson will be taken here.
4. Phoenix Suns Jayson Tatum
NBA comparison Tobias Harris
The second best wing player in the draft falls to Phoenix who got shafted out of their number two spot and Josh Jackson by the Lakers. With a solid young core of Bledsoe, Booker, and Chriss, the Suns will add a solid small forward dash power forward and the Suns could roll out a dangerous small ball lineup of EBled, Booker, Warren, Tatum, and Chriss.
5. Sacramento Kings DeAaron Fox
NBA comparison John Wall
The player that probably helped his draft stock the most in the NCAA tournament by getting the best of Lonzo and putting up incredible numbers. The Kings get their point guard of the future they have been looking for since Bibby left and Fox even said he wants to go to the Kings which is really rare as the highest rated prospect to agree to workout for the Kings last year was Wade Baldwin who went 17th.
6. Orlando Magic Malik Monk
NBA comparison More skilled Ben Mclemore, Bradley Beal
Probably the best shooter in the draft but not a star in my eyes. The Magic are taking the best player available here as they need to improve in a lot of different areas. A lot of shooting guards on the Magic roster with Fournier and a high pick in Hezonja but knock down shooters can always fit in somewhere. This guy is on my bust alert as prospects o to die in Orlando.
7. Minnesota Timberwolves Jonathan Isaac
NBA comparison better scoring Jerami Grant, ceiling in Giannis
The Timberwolves also take the best available player here as they have no huge gap in their young roster. Could play a small ball power forward for them and would likely begin the year on the bench as a backup small forward. Another option here is Dennis Smith if the Wolves are serious about trading Rubio.
8. New York Knicks Dennis Smith
NBA comparison Dame Lillard
The Knicks need another star to pair with Porzingis as Melo is on the decline and likely not going to be in NY for much longer. Phil Jackson might go with the French Point guard but Smith I think has more star potential and could make an instant impact. I believe he could be the first All Star out of this draft if you think about it... Lowry could be on his way out of the East or join an East team where he doesn't have as big of a role and with Melo likely out of NY soon Smith will have a big role in NY. In a couple of years I could see Smith averaging 20 points and 6 assists, as 2017 All stars Lowry and Walker did, and leading the Knicks to the playoffs along with Porzingis.
9. Dallas Mavericks Lauri Markkanen
NBA comparison better scoring Meyers Leonard, Kristaps Porzingis
Best landing spot possible here for Lauri as an heir for Nowitzki. Whenever Dirk retires he could be a perfect fill in for him in the lineup as a stretch four. A knock down three point shooter as a big man is essential now a days in this league. He is on bust alert for me but call me biased as a Kings fan watching great college shooters flame out or never make a big impact in the league such as Jimmer, Stauskus, Mclemore, Hawes, and TBT Mateen Cleaves.
10. Sacramento Kings Justin Jackson
NBA comparison Rudy Gay, poor mans KD
The highest rising player in the draft currently, besides Fox, who put up 18.3 ppg on a national championship Tar Heels team. Fits the Kings two biggest needs in the draft getting Fox at PG and Jackson here for SF. This team would be oozing with young potential at every spot and I lahve it, with Fox, Hield, Jackson, Skal, Cauley Stein, and Mclemore. Oh me oh myyy
11. Charlotte Hornets Zach Collins
NBA comparison Lamarcus Aldridge
Would hate to be in this spot. The 10 guys before are head and shoulders above all the other players in the draft in my opinion talent and potential wise. The options really drop off here. Collins is young and did not play much on a really good Gonzaga team. We saw flashes of his post moves and mid range game which give me the comparison of Aldridge. He is a couple years away from making an impact and the Hornets have been searching in the draft for a good Center with Zeller and Kaminsky who haven't worked out super well. Kamisnky could play alongside Collins as a stretch four as twin towers.
12. Detroit Pistons Frank Ntilikina
NBA comparison Dante Exum
Tough to compare him to another NBA player because I haven't seen much of his film but Exum is a tall PG like Ntilikina. Detroit should move on from Jackson at PG eventually with this addition as Jackson is a scorer and more fit for a 6th man or a scoring role.
13. Denver Nuggets Jarrett Allen
NBA comparison Derrick Favors
With 6 11 height and a 7 5 wingspan Allen will make an instant impact shot blocking and on the boards as he averaged 11 a game in his first 8 big 12 games. Recently acquired Plumlee didn't seem to really fit in with what the Nugs were doing last year and he is a free agent who probably won't get resigned in Denver. That leaves a void for Allen to come in and be the backup center and eventually start alongside Jokic if he pans out.
14. Miami Heat TJ Leaf
NBA comparison Chris Bosh
Probably won't be as good as Bosh but has a similar game as he is long and athletic. Also he has a good mid range game and will probably shoot the three in the NBA. The Heat need another scorer in my eyes and also a legit PF as they played an undersized James Johnson there for most of the season. Leaf could immediately be the third option after Waiters and Dragic as Whiteside's value is more in his ability to grab rebounds and block shots rather than be a go to scorer.
NBA comparison: D'angelo Russell, Dame Lillard
Boston goes with the best available as they have no big holes to fill. Possible other scenarios that could happen are the Celtics trading the pick for Jimmy Butler or Paul George who are likely on the way out of their cities. Also, there have been rumors that Thomas was available last season for a lottery pick and could be available again for the Celtics to draft another top player in this stacked draft and build around say, Fultz and Josh Jackson or Tatum
2. Los Angeles Lakers Lonzo Ball
NBA comparison: Jason Kidd, Russell Westbrook
The Lakers managed to avoid falling down to pick 4 which would have lost them the pick to Philly and moved up to 2 almost certain to take Ball... Seems like it is too good to be true and Ball is destined to be in Purple and Gold. Heard rumblings of the Lakers looking at Fox here but I'm not buying that. Also, Deangelo Russel has said he doesn't want the Lakers to take Ball, which would likely send him on his way out of LA, although Russel had success playing SG last season but with Ball, Russell, and Clarkson one of those guards will have to go.
3. Philadelphia 76ers Josh Jackson
NBA comparison: Andrew Wiggins
Filling a need for the 6ers in getting a solid wing scorer with potential All Star ability. Simmons looks like he is slated to run the Point so Fox is out as a pick here. Malik Monk is another option at the third pick and Philly has said they like him but I believe Jackson is a much better overall player than Monk and Jackson will be taken here.
4. Phoenix Suns Jayson Tatum
NBA comparison Tobias Harris
The second best wing player in the draft falls to Phoenix who got shafted out of their number two spot and Josh Jackson by the Lakers. With a solid young core of Bledsoe, Booker, and Chriss, the Suns will add a solid small forward dash power forward and the Suns could roll out a dangerous small ball lineup of EBled, Booker, Warren, Tatum, and Chriss.
5. Sacramento Kings DeAaron Fox
NBA comparison John Wall
The player that probably helped his draft stock the most in the NCAA tournament by getting the best of Lonzo and putting up incredible numbers. The Kings get their point guard of the future they have been looking for since Bibby left and Fox even said he wants to go to the Kings which is really rare as the highest rated prospect to agree to workout for the Kings last year was Wade Baldwin who went 17th.
6. Orlando Magic Malik Monk
NBA comparison More skilled Ben Mclemore, Bradley Beal
Probably the best shooter in the draft but not a star in my eyes. The Magic are taking the best player available here as they need to improve in a lot of different areas. A lot of shooting guards on the Magic roster with Fournier and a high pick in Hezonja but knock down shooters can always fit in somewhere. This guy is on my bust alert as prospects o to die in Orlando.
7. Minnesota Timberwolves Jonathan Isaac
NBA comparison better scoring Jerami Grant, ceiling in Giannis
The Timberwolves also take the best available player here as they have no huge gap in their young roster. Could play a small ball power forward for them and would likely begin the year on the bench as a backup small forward. Another option here is Dennis Smith if the Wolves are serious about trading Rubio.
8. New York Knicks Dennis Smith
NBA comparison Dame Lillard
The Knicks need another star to pair with Porzingis as Melo is on the decline and likely not going to be in NY for much longer. Phil Jackson might go with the French Point guard but Smith I think has more star potential and could make an instant impact. I believe he could be the first All Star out of this draft if you think about it... Lowry could be on his way out of the East or join an East team where he doesn't have as big of a role and with Melo likely out of NY soon Smith will have a big role in NY. In a couple of years I could see Smith averaging 20 points and 6 assists, as 2017 All stars Lowry and Walker did, and leading the Knicks to the playoffs along with Porzingis.
9. Dallas Mavericks Lauri Markkanen
NBA comparison better scoring Meyers Leonard, Kristaps Porzingis
Best landing spot possible here for Lauri as an heir for Nowitzki. Whenever Dirk retires he could be a perfect fill in for him in the lineup as a stretch four. A knock down three point shooter as a big man is essential now a days in this league. He is on bust alert for me but call me biased as a Kings fan watching great college shooters flame out or never make a big impact in the league such as Jimmer, Stauskus, Mclemore, Hawes, and TBT Mateen Cleaves.
10. Sacramento Kings Justin Jackson
NBA comparison Rudy Gay, poor mans KD
The highest rising player in the draft currently, besides Fox, who put up 18.3 ppg on a national championship Tar Heels team. Fits the Kings two biggest needs in the draft getting Fox at PG and Jackson here for SF. This team would be oozing with young potential at every spot and I lahve it, with Fox, Hield, Jackson, Skal, Cauley Stein, and Mclemore. Oh me oh myyy
11. Charlotte Hornets Zach Collins
NBA comparison Lamarcus Aldridge
Would hate to be in this spot. The 10 guys before are head and shoulders above all the other players in the draft in my opinion talent and potential wise. The options really drop off here. Collins is young and did not play much on a really good Gonzaga team. We saw flashes of his post moves and mid range game which give me the comparison of Aldridge. He is a couple years away from making an impact and the Hornets have been searching in the draft for a good Center with Zeller and Kaminsky who haven't worked out super well. Kamisnky could play alongside Collins as a stretch four as twin towers.
12. Detroit Pistons Frank Ntilikina
NBA comparison Dante Exum
Tough to compare him to another NBA player because I haven't seen much of his film but Exum is a tall PG like Ntilikina. Detroit should move on from Jackson at PG eventually with this addition as Jackson is a scorer and more fit for a 6th man or a scoring role.
13. Denver Nuggets Jarrett Allen
NBA comparison Derrick Favors
With 6 11 height and a 7 5 wingspan Allen will make an instant impact shot blocking and on the boards as he averaged 11 a game in his first 8 big 12 games. Recently acquired Plumlee didn't seem to really fit in with what the Nugs were doing last year and he is a free agent who probably won't get resigned in Denver. That leaves a void for Allen to come in and be the backup center and eventually start alongside Jokic if he pans out.
14. Miami Heat TJ Leaf
NBA comparison Chris Bosh
Probably won't be as good as Bosh but has a similar game as he is long and athletic. Also he has a good mid range game and will probably shoot the three in the NBA. The Heat need another scorer in my eyes and also a legit PF as they played an undersized James Johnson there for most of the season. Leaf could immediately be the third option after Waiters and Dragic as Whiteside's value is more in his ability to grab rebounds and block shots rather than be a go to scorer.
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NBA Western Conference Playoff Predictions
1. Golden State Warriors
The best team in the West by far with the best talent should win 65+ games and easily get the one seed.
2. Houston Rockets
Adding CP3 will make them even better and he adds some defense that hopefully rubs off on the rest of the team.
3. San Antonio Spurs
Pretty much the same roster but they added Gay for some additional offense to take some of the load off Kawaii and Aldridge.
4. Oklahoma City Thunder
They take a big jump into the 4th seed with the additions of Paul George and Melo.
5. Minnesota TWolves
Another team that takes a big jump with Butler, Teague, Crawford and Gibson added they have some of the best talent in the league.
6. Los Angeles Clippers
The team won't take as big of a hit with the loss of CP3 as people think. Beverly will fill in nicely and they added a shooter and scorer in Galinari.
7. Portland Blazers
Damian Lillard and CJ Mccollum will lead tis team back to the playoffs with a key addition of Nurkic.
8. Denver Nuggets
Adding Paul Milsap should get them into the playoffs with the emergence of Jokic and Gary Harris and Jamal Murray stepping up.
The best team in the West by far with the best talent should win 65+ games and easily get the one seed.
2. Houston Rockets
Adding CP3 will make them even better and he adds some defense that hopefully rubs off on the rest of the team.
3. San Antonio Spurs
Pretty much the same roster but they added Gay for some additional offense to take some of the load off Kawaii and Aldridge.
4. Oklahoma City Thunder
They take a big jump into the 4th seed with the additions of Paul George and Melo.
5. Minnesota TWolves
Another team that takes a big jump with Butler, Teague, Crawford and Gibson added they have some of the best talent in the league.
6. Los Angeles Clippers
The team won't take as big of a hit with the loss of CP3 as people think. Beverly will fill in nicely and they added a shooter and scorer in Galinari.
7. Portland Blazers
Damian Lillard and CJ Mccollum will lead tis team back to the playoffs with a key addition of Nurkic.
8. Denver Nuggets
Adding Paul Milsap should get them into the playoffs with the emergence of Jokic and Gary Harris and Jamal Murray stepping up.
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NBA Eastern Conference Playoff Predictions
1. Cleveland Cavaliers
Added so much talent that they will cruise to the top seed in the East and probably the Finals.
2. Boston Celtics
A lot of talent here but pretty much an all new team so it will take them a while to get on track but I don't see them beating the Cavs.
3. Washington Wizards
A really solid team who has been together for a while now.
4. Toronto Raptors
Another solid team who probably won't make any noise in the playoffs again this year.
5. Milwaukee Bucks
A team on the rise that has a lot of length and talent.
6. Charlotte Hornets
They added Howard and Monk so will be competitive.
7. Miami Heat
An average team and this is really where the cut off of bad teams starts.
8. Philadelphia 76ers
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Best Players in the NBA 2017
1. Lebron James
Still at that top spot as he has gone to 8 straight NBA Finals and is still unstoppable getting to the hoop, distributing, and defending.
2. Kevin Durant
Can score at will and one of the best 3 point shooters and was very clutch in his first Finals victory.
3. Russel Westbrook
Is unstoppable on offense at getting to the rim and averaged a triple double last year.
4. James Harden
Averaged near a triple double and was the second leading scorer in the league.
5. Kawhi Leonard
Maybe the second best two way player in the league behind James and will lead the Spurs to a top 3 seed.
6. Anthony Davis
The top big man in the league can defend the rim, grab rebounds, and score in many ways. Hopefully he can lead the Pelicans back to the playoffs.
7. Stephen Curry
The second best player on his team, the former MVP is one of the top shooters and playmakers in the league.
8. Paul George
His numbers will go down a bit this year but he is a great two way player and one of the league's top scorers.
9. Kyrie Irving
An MVP candidate this year after averaging 25 points per game last year he could be around 30 a game for his new squad.
10. Giannis Antetokounmpo
22 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists. The guy can do it all and is on the rise again this season.
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