Yes, seriously David Kay has brought you a 2011 NBA Mock Draft
1. Sacramento Kings: John Henson, PF, North Carolina, 6-10, Fr.
An athletic forward with ridiclous length, Henson is a versatile talent who has a nice perimeter game and can also take a defender off the dribble. He is wirey thin though and will need to get stronger while at North Carolina.
2. Washington Wizards: Harrison Barnes, G/F, Undecided, 6-6, HS Sr.
The prototypical NBA wing player, Barnes can stroke it from deep, create his own shot, handle the rock, and attack the basket. He likely would be a top-five pick if he could enter the 2010 NBA Draft straight out of high school.
3. Los Angeles Clippers: DeMarcus Cousins, F/C, Kentucky, 6-10, Fr.
A physically imposing presence down low, Cousins tends to drift through games because he can out-muscle everybody. If he shows the desire to hone his overall game, he has the potential to be a top pick.
4. Oklahoma City Thunder: Avery Bradley, G, Texas, 6-2, Fr.
Bradley doesn’t have the desired size to be an NBA two-guard, but isn’t a true point either. Still, there is no questioning his quickness, explosiveness and scoring ability.
5. Minnesota Timberwolves: Tomas Satoransky, SG, Czech, 6-7, 1991
Satoransky is an all-around talent who won’t turn 18 until the fall. He is similar to most Euro guards in that he can run the break and attack the hoop. He’s also a crafty scorer.
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31 Sacramento Kings: JaJuan Johnson, PF, Purdue, 6-10, Jr.
32 Washington Wizards: Kenneth Faried, PF, Morehead State, 6-8, Sr.
33 Los Angeles Clippers: Jordan Crawford, SG, Xavier, 6-4, Jr.
34 Oklahoma City Thunder: Robbie Hummel, F, Purdue, 6-8, Jr.
35 Minnesota Timberwolves: Malcom Delaney, PG, 6-3 Virginia Tech, Jr.
36 Memphis Grizzlies: Damien Saunders, PF, Duquesne, 6-7, Jr.
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