Draft 2013

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Pouco convencional esse draft do Chad, hein o.o'
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L.A.Clippers - Bledsoe is starting to worry me, what if he moves so fast that he hits 88mph and goes back to the future?

BsB.Handshakers


- Chris Bosh
- Serge Iblocka
- Manuel Ginobilili
- Ronnie Brewer
- George Hill
- Matt Barnes
- Jonatan "J.J." Redick
- Spencer Hawes
- Leandro "The Blur" Barbosa
- Norris Cole
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Saric tirou oficialmente o nome do Draft.
Decisão inteligente de um dos melhores prospectos deste ano !
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D'Angelo Russell / Tyler Ulis / Yogi Ferrell
Jamal Murray / Malik Monk / Daniel Hamilton
Wilson Chandler / Juancho Hernangomez / Cedi Osman
Willy Hernangomez / Jerami Grant / Jon Leuer
Jusuf Nurkic / Ante Zizic / Jarret Allen
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A série de entrevistas do Simmons/Rose com os próximos caloros vale a pena ser vista
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Mensagem por Henry » Sáb Jun 22, 2013 12:41 pm

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Eu não escolheria Noel em primeiro.

Alguém aí arriscaria ?
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Mensagem por maravich » Dom Jun 23, 2013 1:39 pm

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Este ano, voces vao fazer um draft simulado??

No minimo um mock draft deveria acontecer, afinal o nome do site é "draftbrasil" certo??

Quanto ao Noel, neste ano que nao tem nenhum all-star comprovado, tem que arriscar o maximo, ele claramente é um dos 3 jogadores com mais potencial deste ano, agora se vai confirmar ou não é outra historia.
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Depois de Bradley Beal, McLemore é o futuro "novo" Ray Allen.
Messi is the first player in history to score 3 goals against Real at the Bernabeu

Times a player averaged 30 PPG, 10 RPG, 8 APG in #NBAFinals: LeBron: 2, every other player in NBA history: 0

LeBron: led all players on both teams in pts, reb, assists, steals and blocks in series (2016 FINALS)
He is the first player in NBA history to lead all players in all five categories for an entire playoff series


LeBron has the most triple-doubles in #NBAFinals history (9). Other than Magic, no other player has more than 2.

LeBron: first player to reach 30k pts, 7k assists, and 7k rebounds!
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2013 NBA Mock Draft 5.0
With the draft barely a week away, here's how things could play out
Originally Published: June 18, 2013
By Chad Ford | ESPN Insider
With just nine days to go before the 2013 NBA draft, it's time for another update of our mock draft.

In the past few weeks, teams have been taking players through interviews and strenuous workouts in an attempt to finalize their draft boards. While most teams tell me they're still a week or so away from settling things, we're starting to get a little bit of clarity.

I've been speaking with numerous NBA team sources about how the draft might play out on June 27.

Here's our latest update on how we see things going.

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Nerlens NoelCleveland Cavaliers
COLLEGE: KentuckyAGE: 18HT: 7-0WT: 206POS: C

Analysis: The Cavs have been talking to teams for weeks about a trade, but they are finding a limited market and at this point are likely to keep the pick.

Sources in Cleveland strongly suggest that the Cavs have yet to make their decision. Anthony Bennett, Ben McLemore, Victor Oladipo, Otto Porter, Alex Len and Noel all have visits and/or workouts scheduled in Cleveland this week. Noel is scheduled to visit the team Thursday and has a chance to seal the deal as the No. 1 pick if he performs well.

Noel remains on top because he fits the profile of a player the Cavs prefer to draft -- the player with the most long-term upside. That's why they picked Tristan Thompsonand Dion Waiters at No. 4 the past couple of years and why Noel remains the favorite. Sources say Noel's strongest competition right now is Len, whom some in the organization favor because he, too, has size and defensive ability, but he's less raw and should be cleared to play much sooner than Noel.

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Victor OladipoOrlando Magic
COLLEGE: IndianaAGE: 20HT: 6-4WT: 213POS: SG


Analysis: The Magic are in the hunt for Eric Bledsoe. If they can address their point guard issue via trade, they're free to take the best player available at this spot. Oladipo and Ben McLemore are widely seen as the two best fits in Orlando. While McLemore might have more pure upside, I continue to hear that Oladipo has the upper hand. McLemore was in Orlando last week, but according to multiple accounts, his workout wasn't terrific. Noel is a strong possibility, too, if he doesn't go No. 1 to the Cavs.

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Otto PorterWashington Wizards
COLLEGE: GeorgetownAGE: 20HT: 6-9WT: 198POS: SF

Analysis: The Wizards continue to be in a strong position at No. 3. The two players they really like -- Porter and UNLV's Anthony Bennett -- are both on the board here. Both are getting looks from the Cavs, but neither is the favorite at this point. There continues to be a pretty strong debate on this one inside the front office, and it might come down to risk aversion for the Wizards. Do they go with more of a sure thing (Porter) or gamble on the guy with more upside (Bennett)?

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Anthony BennettCharlotte Bobcats
COLLEGE: UNLVAGE: 20HT: 6-8WT: 240POS: PF


Analysis: This one sounds like it's coming down to a showdown between Bennett and Alex Len. Either player would give Charlotte's front line a much-needed scoring boost. The Bobcats have Bismack Biyombo as a defensive presence but not a lot else. Also, don't totally write off Cody Zeller here. I hear he's a dark horse.

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Ben McLemorePhoenix Suns
COLLEGE: KansasAGE: 20HT: 6-5WT: 189POS: SG


Analysis: McLemore remains in the top 5, but I'm starting to have my doubts. I love the talent. But his lack of preparation for the draft is hurting him. Multiple sources told me that his workout in Phoenix was not impressive; he wasn't in shape, and he struggled to keep up in the workout. I heard similar things in Orlando. McLemore is in a tug-of-war right now between adviser Rodney Blackstock and his agency Rivals. It's kept McLemore out of the gym and for the most part, out of workouts. How much will all of this affect the draft stock? I'm told teams are worried. But how worried? Enough for one of the most talented players in the draft to slide further? If the Suns pass on McLemore, both C.J. McCollum and Michael Carter-Williams are possibilities here.

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Alex LenNew Orleans Pelicans
COLLEGE: MarylandAGE: 19HT: 7-1WT: 225POS: C


Analysis: Len could go as high as No. 1 to the Cavs or No. 4 to the Bobcats, but I doubt he gets past the Pelicans at No. 6. Pairing him on the floor with Anthony Davismakes for a terrific front line. Small forward and point guard are the other two directions in which the Pelicans could go.

They love Porter, but it's doubtful he'll still be there at No. 6, and after Dario Saric withdrew from the draft on Monday, there aren't any other small forwards to be really excited about. They like Trey Burke and Michael Carter-Williams, but sources continue to say they believe Austin Rivers still can make the transition to point guard.

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Michael Carter-WilliamsSacramento Kings
COLLEGE: SyracuseAGE: 21HT: 6-6WT: 184POS: PG


Analysis: The good news: The Kings finally have a general manager in Pete D'Alessandro. The bad news: He started on Monday, which is after the Kings had completed workouts with most of the prospects in their range. So, either the Kings drag players back to Sacramento, or new coach Mike Malone and owner Vivek Ranadive will be heavily influencing the call.

From what I can gather, UCLA forward Shabazz Muhammad had the best workout, though the Kings weren't particularly high on him prior to that. The team loved Carter-Williams before he came in, but weren't impressed with his workout. Sounds as if Trey Burke isn't particularly high on their list, either. Ditto for C.J. McCollum.

I'm not sure what to make of all that, but here's the best I can do: One of the biggest reasons the Kings hired D'Alessandro was because of his analytics work. Muhammad looks horrible in virtually every analytics model I've seen. Carter-Williams looks good in almost of all of them.

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Trey BurkeDetroit Pistons
COLLEGE: MichiganAGE: 20HT: 6-1WT: 187POS: PG


Analysis: The Pistons are hoping, for a third year in a row, that one of the top seven players on the board slides to them on draft night. However, it the draft holds true to form, look for them to try to address their backcourt at No. 8. The team believes Brandon Knight is more suited to play the 2 and would like to bring in a "pure" point guard to run the team. While Burke is a little undersized, he's highly skilled as both a shooter and a penetrator and has great leadership capabilities. C.J. McCollum and Cody Zeller also are possibilities here, especially if both Burke and Carter-Williams are off the board.

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Kentavious Caldwell-PopeMinnesota Timberwolves
COLLEGE: GeorgiaAGE: 20HT: 6-6WT: 204POS: SG


Analysis: It sounds as if the Timberwolves have narrowed things down to Caldwell-Pope and Shabazz Muhammad. Although Muhammad is more of a natural scorer, it's hard to believe the Wolves will pass on Caldwell-Pope's shooting abilities. The team really needs shooters and Caldwell-Pope has a chance to be one of the two or three best shooters in the draft.

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C.J. McCollumPortland Trail Blazers
COLLEGE: LehighAGE: 21HT: 6-3WT: 197POS: PG


Analysis: The Blazers also are in need of a shooter and would have strong interest in Caldwell-Pope if he doesn't go at No. 9. McCollum is another good option. He's a bit undersized to play the 2 (Damian Lillard has the point guard spot on lockdown), but his shooting and driving ability should complement Lillard nicely. The Blazers also are looking at bigs, and Pittsburgh's Steven Adams looks like a potential fit here.

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Cody ZellerPhiladelphia 76ers
COLLEGE: IndianaAGE: 20HT: 7-0WT: 230POS: C


Analysis: The 76ers are looking for size. With Andrew Bynum a free agent, Spencer Hawes and Arnett Moultrie are the closest things they have to bigs. Zeller is more of a 4 than a 5, but his athletic ability, combined with his shooting stroke, should allow them to stretch the floor. Adams, Duke's Mason Plumlee and Brazil's Lucas Nogueira are also possibilities in Philly.

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Steven AdamsOklahoma City Thunder via Toronto Raptors
COLLEGE: PittsburghAGE: 19HT: 7-0WT: 255POS: C


Analysis: The Thunder are in win-now mode, but it's unlikely whomever they draft here will be of much help next season. They have swung and missed a few times with big guys in the draft (Cole Aldrich and Byron Mullens) but could do it again for Adams. While he's miles away from contributing offensively, defensively he already has the body and instincts to be a good rebounder and shot-blocker. With time, much more might come. Russia's Sergey Karasev also is a strong possibility here.

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Sergey KarasevDallas Mavericks
COUNTRY: RussiaAGE: 19HT: 6-7WT: 197POS: SF


Analysis: The Mavericks continue to lean heavily toward trading the pick (if they haven't already). Multiple sources say it's unlikely the Mavs will be selecting for themselves when they make this pick on draft night. However, if they do keep the pick, selecting an international player that the Mavs can stash in Europe offers the cap flexibility Dallas is seeking. With their favorite, Dario Saric, out of the draft, a player such as Karasev seems like a great fit. His ability to shoot and his experience playing at a high level in Russia put him ahead of the curve. He'd be a great fit in Dallas whenever he comes over (either this season or next), and at this point his draft stock looks high enough to justify the pick.

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Lucas NogueiraUtah Jazz
COUNTRY: BrazilAGE: 20HT: 6-11WT: 218POS: C

Analysis: Yes, the Jazz are in the hunt for a point guard. But from what I can gather (and the Jazz are notoriously tight-lipped) the team isn't in love with any of the point guards who would be left on the board (Shane Larkin and Dennis Schroeder are the two most likely here). They also need bigs (both Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap are free agents this summer) and it looks as if they're open to using the draft to help address that need, as well. The Jazz have been high on Nogueira for a while, but his performance at the Eurocamp might have sealed the deal for this lithe, long, athletic shot-blocker. I don't think he'll be around when they draft again at 21.

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Shane LarkinMilwaukee Bucks
COLLEGE: MiamiAGE: 20HT: 6-0WT: 171POS: PG

Analysis: With their starting backcourt of Brandon Jennings and Monta Ellis both heading into free agency, the Bucks likely will focus on point guard. Larkin and Dennis Schroeder are the two most interesting candidates. Schroeder has more upside, but after dealing with Jennings for the past few years, they might opt for a more traditional guard like Larkin. Murray State's Isaiah Canaan also has a shot here. His impressive workout turned heads in Milwaukee.

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Shabazz MuhammadBoston Celtics
COLLEGE: UCLAAGE: 20HT: 6-6WT: 222POS: SF


Analysis: Muhammad's stock is all over the place. But then again, so are the Celtics. He could go as high as No. 7 to the Kings or No. 9 to the Wolves or even No. 12 to the Thunder or No. 14 to the Jazz. But if he does slide this far, it's hard to see Danny Ainge passing on him. There's just too much talent there, and what the Celtics are going to need -- if they really are going into full rebuilding mode -- is more talent.

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Mason PlumleeAtlanta Hawks
COLLEGE: DukeAGE: 23HT: 6-10WT: 238POS: PF


Analysis: The Hawks could use just about everything. Plumlee isn't a particularly sexy prospect, but he runs the floor very well and is one of the most athletic bigs in the draft. If he rebounds and uses his strength and mobility, he could be a valuable rotation player for the Hawks. Gonzaga's Kelly Olynyk, San Diego State's Jamaal Franklin and Michigan's Tim Hardaway Jr. also are possibilities.

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Giannis AntetokounmpoAtlanta Hawks via Houston Rockets
COUNTRY: GreeceAGE: 18HT: 6-9WT: 215POS: SF


Analysis: Antetokounmpo turned a lot of heads last week in Italy playing for Greece's under-20 team. While he still projects as the rawest prospect in the draft, teams were impressed with how he handled himself against stronger competition. The word out of Italy was that there was no way he was getting past the Hawks. He might go higher (the Thunder, Mavericks and Jazz all have interest) but it now looks as if he's secured a top-20 selection.

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Reggie BullockCleveland Cavaliers via Los Angeles Lakers
COLLEGE: North CarolinaAGE: 22HT: 6-7WT: 200POS: SF


Analysis: If the Cavs grab Noel at No. 1, look for them to add a small forward or shooter with the second first-round pick. They would love to get their hands on Karasev, but I'm told they believe Bullock wouldn't be a bad consolation prize. Bullock shot 44 percent from 3-point range this season and has the size to play both wing positions.

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Jamaal FranklinChicago Bulls
COLLEGE: San Diego St.AGE: 21HT: 6-5WT: 191POS: SG


Analysis: He's had just one workout, with the Knicks, though that's about to change. The Bulls really need a shooter, and that isn't exactly Franklin's forté. However, his jumper has improved considerably. What coach Tom Thibodeau will love immediately is Franklin's defensive presence on the floor. This is one of the toughest players in the draft and a kid who should contribute immediately -- a smaller version of Kawhi Leonard. Tim Hardaway Jr. also is a strong possibility here.

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Dennis SchroederUtah Jazz
COUNTRY: GermanyAGE: 19HT: 6-2WT: 165POS: PG


Analysis: The Jazz do need a point guard, and after a series of shaky workouts, I think there's a good chance Schroeder will be here when they draft at No. 21. The bigger question -- is Schroeder the point guard the Jazz would draft? The team also likes Murray State's Isaiah Canaan -- a lot. Do the Jazz go for upside or a proven guard with a little lower ceiling? Obviously, if the Jazz pass on Nogueira earlier, he'd be in play here.

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Tony SnellBrooklyn Nets
COLLEGE: New MexicoAGE: 21HT: 6-7WT: 198POS: SG


Analysis: Snell quietly is flying up the draft boards after a series of terrific workouts. He's in play now with Chicago, Utah, Brooklyn and Indiana. The appeal? He's a super athletic wing with NBA length and defensive abilities. He was very inconsistent at New Mexico, but I'm told numerous NBA teams love the talent. Tim Hardaway Jr. and Louisville's Gorgui Dieng also are in play here.

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Kelly OlynykIndiana Pacers
COLLEGE: GonzagaAGE: 22HT: 7-0WT: 234POS: PF


Analysis: The Pacers are hoping someone in the top 15 or 20 on our Big Board slides to them. In this scenario, their wish is granted. Olynyk is getting looks as high as the 76ers at No. 11, the Jazz at No. 14, the Celtics at No. 16. But if he slides past those teams, he'd be welcomed with open arms in Indy. The team needs depth everywhere, and Olynyk's ability to play a stretch 4 would offer another weapon off the bench. Tony Snell, Isaiah Canaan and Virginia Tech's Erick Green also are in the mix here.

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Tony MitchellNew York Knicks
SCHOOL: North TexasAGE: 21HT: 6-8WT: 220POS: SF


Analysis: I continue to hear the Knicks have a strong affinity for Mitchell. He has all of the physical tools to succeed in the NBA -- strength, length, elite athletic ability. And the Knicks really need help on the front line. I also hear South Dakota State's Nate Wolters is a sleeper here.

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Ricky LedoLos Angeles Clippers
COLLEGE: ProvidenceAGE: 23HT: 6-6WT: 197POS: SG


Analysis: Ledo continues to draw praise from every team for which he works out. The Clippers appear to be especially high on him. I think Ledo could end up going higher (maybe even much higher) on draft night. A few teams in the late lottery and mid-first round are taking a look. But if he lands here, it's a steal for the Clippers, who have a track record of taking young players later in the draft and developing them.

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Rudy GobertMinnesota Timberwolves via Memphis Grizzlies
COUNTRY: FranceAGE: 20HT: 7-2WT: 238POS: PF


Analysis: The Timberwolves will need depth in the middle, and while Gobert has been sliding steadily on draft boards the past few weeks, at this point in the draft he is a steal. Tim Hardaway Jr. and Cal's Allen Crabbe also are possibilities here.

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Tim Hardaway Jr.Denver Nuggets
COLLEGE: MichiganAGE: 21HT: 6-6WT: 199POS: SG


Analysis: The Nuggets are in danger of losing Andre Iguodala this summer after he opted to become a free agent. While Hardaway is a far cry from Iguodala, he's one of the more NBA-ready players in the draft and could step in immediately and along withEvan Fournier, help with some of the minutes used by Iggy.

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Gorgui DiengSan Antonio Spurs
COLLEGE: LouisvilleAGE: 23HT: 6-11WT: 230POS: C


Analysis: Injury concerns for Dieng (ankle and knee) have hurt his stock a bit, and he's slowly sliding into the 20s. Teams like him, but given his age, injuries matter. That shouldn't stop the Spurs from taking him here. They have big needs on the front line and Dieng is one of the more NBA-ready big men in the draft.

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Alex AbrinesOklahoma City Thunder
COUNTRY: SpainAGE: 20HT: 6-5WT: 195POS: SG


Analysis: Again, the Thunder have a ton of flexibility right now, and with two first-round picks they don't need a player to come over immediately. Abrines is an interesting player. He's playing limited minutes for one of the top teams in Europe and has significant upside. The team can afford to be patient and stash him in Europe for a year or two until he's ready to come in and contribute.

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Glen Rice Jr.Phoenix Suns
COLLEGE: Georgia TechAGE: 22HT: 6-6WT: 211POS: SG


Analysis: If the Suns get their 2-guard with their first pick, don't be surprised if Phoenix tries to add another wing who can shoot the ball with its second first-rounder. Rice dominated the D-League last season and probably is big enough to spend time at the 3. He's also one of the two or three most NBA-ready prospects in the draft.

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To sem tempo p/ melhorar a formatação, mas acho q n vai foder a leitura.
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Mensagem por Henry » Dom Jun 23, 2013 3:11 pm

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Sempre que leio estes mocks eu lembro de Adam Morrison, Shelden Williams, Tyrus Thomas, Randy Foye, Patrick O Bryant entre outros .... hahahaa

Fonte é a S.I., vejam abaixo:
1 F Andrea Bargnani Benetton Treviso (Italy) -- 6-10 240
GM Bryan Colangelo has always had an eye for offensive talent, and Bargnani has more scoring potential than almost anyone else in this draft. Colangelo also has demonstrated a deft touch in incorporating international players into his teams. Adding Bargnani with Chris Bosh and Charlie Villanueva would give Toronto an enviable stable of talented young

9 C Patrick O'Bryant Bradley Soph. 7-0 260
When O'Bryant went for 28 points against Aaron Gray and Pittsburgh in the NCAA tournament, you knew he would be staying in the draft. He's got some athleticism and has the makings of a solid postup game. The Warriors nee
15 F/C Hilton Armstrong Connecticut Sr. 6-11 230
The quintessential late bloomer, Armstrong earned some attention this season on one of the nation's most talented teams. His shot-blocking and his defensive prowess are his NBA-level skills, while rounding out his offensive game is on his to-do list. The Hornets, who lost Chris Andersen to drugs, desperately need to fortify a thin frontcourt.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/b ... ck.draft1/
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Mensagem por Henry » Dom Jun 23, 2013 3:19 pm

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Ou seja, é bom ter um pé e a cabeça na realidade quando se analisa estes guris.

Coisa que poucos tem.
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Mensagem por DwyaneWade3 » Seg Jun 24, 2013 11:38 am

Re: Draft 2013

Brasileiros:

Alexandre Paranhos



Augusto Lima



Lucas "Bebê"



Raulzinho

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Paranhos ganhou um hype do Adrian Wojnarowski agora no Twitter.
Só pode ser explicado por $ ou um bom agente.
Como $ e um bom agente falam muito alto, começo a não duvidar desse maluco ser draftado late second round num time zé bosta perdido. E ganhe pelo menos chance de Training Camp ou contrato não garantido.

Como Raul e Augusto Lima também tem essa chance e Bebê não passará da 21 do Jazz, ousadia sem limites.
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Raoni_19 escreveu:Paranhos ganhou um hype do Adrian Wojnarowski agora no Twitter.
Só pode ser explicado por $ ou um bom agente.
Como $ e um bom agente falam muito alto, começo a não duvidar desse maluco ser draftado late second round num time zé bosta perdido. E ganhe pelo menos chance de Training Camp ou contrato não garantido.

Como Raul e Augusto Lima também tem essa chance e Bebê não pasará da 21 do Jazz, ousadia sem limites.
Pois é, muito estranho isso.
Woj disse que ele tem workout no Nets, Sixers e Knicks.
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D'Angelo Russell / Tyler Ulis / Yogi Ferrell
Jamal Murray / Malik Monk / Daniel Hamilton
Wilson Chandler / Juancho Hernangomez / Cedi Osman
Willy Hernangomez / Jerami Grant / Jon Leuer
Jusuf Nurkic / Ante Zizic / Jarret Allen
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danilobaldusco escreveu:
Raoni_19 escreveu:Paranhos ganhou um hype do Adrian Wojnarowski agora no Twitter.
Só pode ser explicado por $ ou um bom agente.
Como $ e um bom agente falam muito alto, começo a não duvidar desse maluco ser draftado late second round num time zé bosta perdido. E ganhe pelo menos chance de Training Camp ou contrato não garantido.

Como Raul e Augusto Lima também tem essa chance e Bebê não pasará da 21 do Jazz, ousadia sem limites.
Pois é, muito estranho isso.
Woj disse que ele tem workout no Nets, Sixers e Knicks.
Agora Henry Abott. Já coloco a matéria...
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Mensagem por Raoni_19 » Ter Jun 25, 2013 1:17 am

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Barbosa Brazilian draft intrigue
June, 7, 2013
JUN 7
6:31
PM ET
By Henry Abbott
ESPN.com

The story of how Leandro Barbosa got from Brazilian poverty to NBA riches is chronicled in one of my favorite things that has ever been on TrueHoop, Gregory Dole's 11-part "Rolling with Leandro" series. Now that Barbosa is a millionaire, he's going to no small amount of trouble, with the help of his brother Artur, to smooth the path for future Brazilian prodigies, investing in facilities and training that could make the difference for future NBA players.

The Barbosas are particularly excited about one prospect in particular, named Alexandre Parnhos, who is eligible for the 2013 NBA draft, but barely on anybody's radar. Artur just sent me this e-mail, which I'm pasting here verbatim, with Artur's permission:
Hy Henry

It s nice to talk with you again, is Artur Barbosa, the older brother of Leandro Barbosa.

I am writing to tell you about a Brazilian player that my brother and I discovered in Brazil. The boy' s name is Alexandre Paranhos.

He is from the same neighborhood in Sao Paulo as my brother and we saw him six years ago and were shocked because he had a physique like Lebron James.We immediately started trainning him to play basketball and registered him with Palmeiras basketball club.

He has come a long way.Leandro would train him whenever he could during the NBA off - season.

Everything Leandro would learn from NBA coaches he would pass onto Alexandre.

Alexandre has really developed over the past 12-14 months. He was the star of the Liga Desenvolvimento Olimpico (LDO), which is the second most important league in Brazil. I put a copy of the national champioship game on youtube.

Yesterday he worked out in Houston for the Rockets.To see that I am not exaggerating about him having Lebron' s physique, his measurements from today yesterday were:

Height: 6'8"
Weight: 241 lbs
Wingspan: 7'3"
Bodyfat: 9%

After the workout I met people from the Rockets and I think they were very impressed with Alexandre.

I was not in the workout but I known there are not many players with Alexandre's body and athleticism in the world.And after so many years training ballhandling with Leandro, I also known there are not many guys at any position with Alexandre 's ballhandling because he learned from the best.

Alexandre was the best three-point shooter in the LDO as well. He had a game last year where he made six threes. I can send you this game tape. This is very impressive for a guy who also plays power forward.

I would love to tell you more about Alexandre.Hopefully we can find a time to talk.

Thank you for your time and attention!

Best wishes

This is where the draft gets very interesting. Mostly it's a known list of players. But at the edges, there are surprises. Some of them (remember Ian Mahinmi on draft night?) turn into real-deal NBA players. Some of them come and go without making a mark.

That's why the job of NBA GM is tough. The task is to get as many players as possible who are likely to help your team. Where does Alexandre Parnhos fall? Who knows?

Quanto o BARBOSA tá pagando nessa porra pô?
Nunca vi isso! Desconhecido no Brasil ganhando destaque do nada na gringa... PQP!
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Money talks
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Mensagem por jaogui » Ter Jun 25, 2013 2:21 pm

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Wolves ta oferecendo Pick 9 + 26 + derrick willians por uma pick que garanta o OLADIPO....
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C - Vucevic - Bogut - Stone
PF- Sully - Deadman - Josh
SF- Gordon - Barnes - Mirza
SG- Tyreke - Manu - Delaney
PG- Rondo - Teague - Sergio Rodriguez

FDB - Feios, Doidos e Bobos

C - Dirk - Deadman - Spreigths
PF - Mahimi - Diaw - Rich Jeff
SF - Melo - Manu - Meeks
SG - Wade - Iggy - Beasley
PG - Dipo - Bares - Barbosa
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Mensagem por echiarotti » Ter Jun 25, 2013 2:25 pm

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Calma, que estamos preparando isto p/ soltar no blog até quinta-feira.
maravich escreveu:Este ano, voces vao fazer um draft simulado??

No minimo um mock draft deveria acontecer, afinal o nome do site é "draftbrasil" certo??

Quanto ao Noel, neste ano que nao tem nenhum all-star comprovado, tem que arriscar o maximo, ele claramente é um dos 3 jogadores com mais potencial deste ano, agora se vai confirmar ou não é outra historia.
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Mensagem por echiarotti » Ter Jun 25, 2013 2:28 pm

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Alguém aí tem o Mock Draft 6.0 do Chad Ford da ESPN?
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Mensagem por marlonks » Ter Jun 25, 2013 3:32 pm

Re: Draft 2013

Ranking do Kevin Pelton
Full WARP Projections

Código: Selecionar todos

Rank	Name	Pos	From	Win%	WARPp
1	Nerlens Noel	C	Kentucky	.488	3.6
3	Otto Porter	SF	Georgetown	.466	2.7
39	Andre Roberson	SF	Colorado	.497	2.6
11	Kentavious Caldwell-Pope	SG	Georgia	.469	2.6
10	Cody Zeller	PF	Indiana	.475	2.5
9	C.J. McCollum	SG	Lehigh	.496	2.5
14	Lucas Nogueira	C	Estudiantes	.474	2.4
59	D.J. Cooper	PG	Ohio	.504	2.3
36	Nate Wolters	PG	South Dakota St.	.492	2.2
8	Trey Burke	PG	Michigan	.459	2.2
35	Pierre Jackson	PG	Baylor	.482	2.1
56	Arsalan Kazemi	PF	Oregon	.510	2.1
4	Anthony Bennett	PF	UNLV	.447	2.1
7	Michael Carter-Williams	PG	Syracuse	.473	2.0
13	Sergey Karasev	SF	Triumph	.429	2.0
74	Ryan Broekhoff	SF	Valparaiso	.497	2.0
12	Steven Adams	C	Pittsburgh	.429	1.9
78	Khalif Wyatt	SG	Temple	.474	1.6
24	Glen Rice Jr.	SF	Rio Grande Valley	.473	1.6
18	Shane Larkin	PG	Miami (FL)	.433	1.6
33	Mike Muscala	C	Bucknell	.460	1.5
63	Marko Todorovic	PF	FC Barcelona	.442	1.5
38	Grant Jerrett	PF	Arizona	.415	1.5
21	Tony Mitchell	SF	North Texas	.442	1.5
75	Robert Covington	SF	Tennessee St.	.467	1.4
34	Alex Abrines	SG	FC Barcelona	.407	1.4
48	Phil Pressey	PG	Missouri	.454	1.2
91	Will Cherry	PG	Montana	.453	1.2
67	Bojan Dubljevic	PF	Valencia	.438	1.2
25	Allen Crabbe	SG	California	.426	1.1
44	Ray McCallum	PG	Detroit	.444	1.1
53	James Southerland	SF	Syracuse	.466	1.1
55	Ryan Kelly	PF	Duke	.446	1.1
19	Kelly Olynyk	PF	Gonzaga	.445	1.1
2	Victor Oladipo	SG	Indiana	.443	1.1
6	Ben McLemore	SG	Kansas	.404	1.1
58	D.J. Stephens	SF	Memphis	.449	1.0
23	Reggie Bullock	SF	North Carolina	.443	1.0
32	Jeff Withey	C	Kansas	.465	1.0
45	B.J. Young	PG	Arkansas	.393	0.9
87	Matthew Dellavedova	PG	Saint Mary's	.450	0.9
29	Isaiah Canaan	PG	Murray St.	.430	0.8
20	Jamaal Franklin	SG	San Diego St.	.424	0.7
97	Ian Clark	SG	Belmont	.431	0.7
94	Joffrey Lauvergne	PF	Partizan	.416	0.6
28	Tim Hardaway Jr.	SG	Michigan	.405	0.6
52	Deshaun Thomas	SF	Ohio St.	.417	0.6
65	Raul Neto	PG	Lagun Aro	.395	0.5
57	James Ennis	SF	Long Beach St.	.434	0.4
68	Seth Curry	SG	Duke	.430	0.4
50	Trevor Mbakwe	PF	Minnesota	.463	0.4
40	Erick Green	PG	Virginia Tech	.413	0.4
5	Alex Len	C	Maryland	.366	0.3
90	Brandon Davies	PF	Brigham Young	.406	0.3
70	Brandon Paul	SG	Illinois	.411	0.3
83	Laurence Bowers	SF	Missouri	.433	0.3
27	Gorgui Dieng	C	Louisville	.435	0.2
49	Myck Kabongo	PG	Texas	.389	0.1
88	C.J. Aiken	SF	Saint Joseph's	.413	0.1
54	Richard Howell	PF	North Carolina St.	.413	0.1
62	Erik Murphy	PF	Florida	.409	0.0
79	Solomon Hill	SF	Arizona	.399	0.0
76	Peyton Siva	PG	Louisville	.405	-0.1
96	Oleksandr Lypovyy	SF	BC Donetsk	.382	-0.1
30	Tony Snell	SF	New Mexico	.379	-0.2
99	Christian Watford	SF	Indiana	.387	-0.2
98	Rotnei Clarke	PG	Butler	.425	-0.3
64	Adonis Thomas	PF	Memphis	.345	-0.3
42	Lorenzo Brown	PG	North Carolina St.	.397	-0.3
37	Archie Goodwin	SG	Kentucky	.312	-0.3
80	Rodney Williams	SF	Minnesota	.379	-0.4
77	Will Clyburn	SG	Iowa St.	.403	-0.4
22	Mason Plumlee	PF	Duke	.407	-0.4
81	Ed Daniel	PF	Murray St.	.401	-0.4
51	Nemanja Nedovic	SG	Lietuvos Rytas	.376	-0.4
84	Zeke Marshall	C	Akron	.387	-0.4
41	C.J. Leslie	PF	North Carolina St.	.373	-0.5
85	Ramon Galloway	PG	La Salle	.380	-0.5
17	Shabazz Muhammad	SF	UCLA	.335	-0.7
100	Elijah Johnson	PG	Kansas	.380	-0.8
82	Elias Harris	SF	Gonzaga	.395	-1.0
95	Travis Releford	SG	Kansas	.381	-1.0
86	Jamelle Hagins	PF	Delaware	.363	-1.1
71	Vander Blue	SG	Marquette	.323	-1.1
69	Augusto Lima	PF	Malaga	.341	-1.1
60	Carrick Felix	SF	Arizona St.	.361	-1.2
89	Romero Osby	PF	Oklahoma	.367	-1.2
43	Jackie Carmichael	PF	Illinois St.	.364	-1.5
73	DeWayne Dedmon	C	USC	.370	-1.5
47	Colton Iverson	C	Colorado St.	.359	-1.8
66	Kenny Kadji	PF	Miami (FL)	.380	-1.9
72	Michael Snaer	SG	Florida St.	.330	-2.5
93	Amath M'Baye	SF	Oklahoma	.299	-3.0
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Like, I have no idea what you guys are talking about.
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Mensagem por jaogui » Ter Jun 25, 2013 6:14 pm

Re: Draft 2013

oq eh warp?
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DBL - Doidos, Bobos e Lindos

C - Vucevic - Bogut - Stone
PF- Sully - Deadman - Josh
SF- Gordon - Barnes - Mirza
SG- Tyreke - Manu - Delaney
PG- Rondo - Teague - Sergio Rodriguez

FDB - Feios, Doidos e Bobos

C - Dirk - Deadman - Spreigths
PF - Mahimi - Diaw - Rich Jeff
SF - Melo - Manu - Meeks
SG - Wade - Iggy - Beasley
PG - Dipo - Bares - Barbosa
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