Over the next six days, we'll take a look at each team's needs heading into the NBA Draft on Thursday, June 25. First up, the NBA's Pacific Division:
Golden State Warriors
Picks: No. 7 (first round); none in second round.
Needs: A true point guard; a decision-maker/passer/high basketball IQ type, and it wouldn't hurt to have another big body up front.
Possibilities: Stephen Curry, Brandon Jennings, Jonny Flynn, Tyreke Evans (pictured), Jordan Hill.
Put it into the equation: For more than a year now, the Warriors have been wrestling with the issue of whether or not Monta Ellis can play point guard. If they end up drafting one, that will tell exactly what the Warriors think.
Los Angeles Clippers
Picks: No. 1 (first round); none in second round.
Needs: Youth and size in frontcourt; a backup point guard.
Possibilities: Blake Griffin, Blake Griffin and Blake Griffin.
Put it into the equation: There's very little intrigue around the Clippers' pick. They're going to take Griffin. The real issue is what – if anything – the Clippers can do about the underachieving trio of Marcus Camby, Zach Randolph and Chris Kaman. Suffice it to say, the Clippers would like to get a little more accomplished on draft day than just selecting Griffin.
Los Angeles Lakers
Picks: No. 29 (first round); No. 42 (second round, from Charlotte), No. 59 (second round).
Needs: Front court depth; point guard.
Possibilities: Patrick Mills, Tyler Hansbrough, DeMarre Carroll.
Put it into the equation: What do you give the team that has everything? The simple answer: More. If the Lakers had a weakness this season – or a perceived weakness – it was physicality on their front line. Obviously, it wasn't enough of an issue to keep them from their 15th championship. But in a perfect world, the Lakers would probably like to add another big body, and preferably someone better and more athletic than D.J. Mbenga. It's also time to consider a replacement for Derek Fisher.
Phoenix SunsPicks: No. 14 (first round); No. 48 (second round), No. 57 (second round, from Orlando via Oklahoma City).
Needs: Youth; scoring and athleticism on the perimeter; a point guard.
Possibilities: Jonny Flynn, Earl Clark, Ty Lawson, James Johnson, Terrence Williams.
Put it into the equation: More than any one particular position, the Suns need to get younger across the board. They're old at center (Shaquille O'Neal), small forward (Grant Hill) and point guard (Steve Nash). They're going to get a good shot at a young talent at all three of those spots.
Sacramento Kings
Picks: No. 4 (first round), No. 23 (first round, from Houston), No. 31 (second round).
Needs: Point guard; rebounding help up front; another scorer.
Possibilities: Ricky Rubio, Jrue Holiday, Brandon Jennings, Stephen Curry.
Put it into the equation: The problem the Kings have is that they're almost being forced into considering a point guard simply because this draft has a lot of good ones and they're picking so high. Nobody is saying Beno Udrih is an all-star, but in terms of priorities, that would seem to be an upgrade that could wait. Even so, there are good PGs to be had, and it's going to be tough for general manager Geoff Petrie to pass on one of the tops ones. And if Rubio were to somehow fall, then the easy decision would be made for them.





















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6-18-2009 @ 10:26PM
randyandicia1 said...
That #1 pick for the Clippers looks like a Steroid junky. He looks and plays like a robot. He looks manufactured like he came off an assembly line. He doesn't look old like Oden(Portland). Oden looks 60 years old. Lebron looks 45 years old. What are these people taking to look the way they do? When I grew up nobody looked decades older than they were. It's gotta be the growth hormones or steroids. I bet you that #1 Clippers pick w1ll have leg and feet problems just like Walton(UCLA,PDX,Celtics)and Olden and let's not forget Yoa Ming from China(Houston). These people will do anything for fame and glory just to die young. Like Duckworth and many more. They all pay for the steroids and growth hormones use with their bodies or their life. The price of fame.
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6-24-2009 @ 9:53AM
svplanb4 said...
randyandicia1, you are way off base...having taken bill walton fishing and talking to him for hours one on one, i can tell you he was about the last person on earth to take steroids...the clippers need to improve their front office to improve on the court...get used to it or switch teams...what are you taking?
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6-25-2009 @ 1:04PM
steve said...
Dude, did you watch Beno Udrih last year? Point Guard is the biggest need on the Kings this year. Small forward being the second biggest need, followed by the need of a third a big. Nocioni and Garcia can buy time for the kings at the SF better than Beno can at the 1. Beno killed us last year.
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