- Kentucky PF Anthony Davis
- Kentucky SF Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
- Florida SG Bradley Beal
- North Carolina SF Harrison Barnes
- Kansas PF Thomas Robinson
- UConn C Andre Drummond
- UConn SG Jeremy Lamb
- Weber St. PG Damian Lillard
- North Carolina PF John Henson
- Syracuse SG Dion Waiters
- Illinois C Myers Leonard
- North Carolina C Tyler Zeller
- North Carolina PG Kendall Marshall
- Kentucky PF Terrence Jones
- Baylor PF Perry Jones III
- Washington SG Terrence Ross
- Duke SG Austin Rivers
- Ohio St. PF Jared Sullinger
- Baylor SF Quincy Miller
- St. John's SF Moe Harkless
- Miss St. PF Arnett Moultrie
- Washington PG Tony Wroten
- Kentucky PG Marquis Teague
- St. Bonaventure PF Andrew Nicholson
- France SG Evan Fournier
- Iowa St. PF Royce White
- Kentucky SG Doron Lamb
- Vanderbilt SF Jeff Taylor
- Memphis SG Will Barton
- Syracuse C Fab Melo
- Vanderbilt C Festus Ezeli
- UCSB SG Orlando Johnson
- Vanderbilt SG John Jenkins
- Kansas PG Tyshawn Taylor
- Kentucky SF Darius Miller
- Michigan St. PF Draymond Green
- New Mexico PF Drew Gordon
- Marquette SG Darius Johnson-Odom
- Oregon St. SG Jared Cunningham
- Tennessee St SG Kevin Murphy
- Turkey PF Furkan Aldemir
- Marquette SF Jae Crowder
- Texas A&M SF Khris Middleton
- Iona PG Scott Machado
- Duke C Miles Plumlee
- Czech SG Tomas Satoransky
- Ohio St. SG William Buford
- Syracuse SF Kris Joseph
- Xavier PG Tu Holloway
- Norfolk St. C Kyle O'Quinn
- Missouri SG Kim English
- West Virginia PF Kevin Jones
- Florida St. C Bernard James
- Alabama PF JaMychal Green
- Virginia PF Mike Scott
- Georgetown SF Hollis Thompson
- Alabama SG Tony Mitchell
- Georgetown C Henry Sims
- Gonzaga C Robert Sacre
- Missouri SG Marcus Denmon
- Purdue SF Robbie Hummel
- Long Beach St. PG Casper Ware
- Missouri PF Ricardo Ratliffe
- Baylor PF Quincy Acy
- Wisconsin PG Jordan Taylor
- LSU C Justin Hamilton
Thursday, June 28, 2012
NBA Big Board 2012
Finally, my favorite draft class in a long time is here. Due to the lockout truncated season, the Finals feel like they JUST happened (because they did), but here we are. There are all kinds of rumors out there, and a number of trades have already occurred this week as a precursor to what looks like a busy draft day. It's nearly impossible to predict things in a mock draft with so much mystery looming, so here is my simple big board of prospects--66 was a nice, random number to cut it off at to try to include everyone who could be drafted. I will provide explanation after the draft with the overall draft analysis, but here are my my previous rankings with descriptions and initial lottery mock draft (you can also click the "NBA Draft" tag for more).
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