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Say what you want about Chad Ford, but he does have sources re: the draft. And his sources on the Nets have given him a few scoops. He broke the VC trade on ESPN, was the first to say the Nets were going to take Sean Williams and Zoran Planinic. (Of course, he may now have sources on the Sixers).
That said, his ESPN Insider list of Top 100, post early entry deadline, has some interesting stuff.
First off, at #10, he has DeAndre Jordan of Texas A&M. At #21, he has Robin Lopez of Stanford and at #40, he has Victor Claver of Spain. I don't see the Nets taking three players 7'0, 7'0, and 6'11", but I do see one of the picks being a young European who the Nets can stash, and if Claver is still in the draft and still on the board at #40, DO IT! I doubt both.
Beyond that, he has some interesting risers: Anthony Randolph the 6'11" forward out of LSU, he has at #6, much higher than anyone else. He quotes NBA scouts as saying he could go Top 5, based on potential. He also thinks Jordan could jump, but says teams are concerned about his work ethic. He also writes Kosta Koufos could go lottery, but adds he could be Darko Milicic. (Oh, the memories.) Russell Westbrook from UCLA he calls a sleeper; same with JaVale McGhee, but only has him at #18.
Going the other way, he has Nicholas Batum, Roy Hibbert and Chris Douglas-Roberts all going late in the first round, after the Nets' second pick. He has Jason Thompson of Rider in the second round, along with Cal's two big men, Devon Hardin and Ryan Anderson.
And Keith Brumbaugh is moving up to #48.
That said, his ESPN Insider list of Top 100, post early entry deadline, has some interesting stuff.
First off, at #10, he has DeAndre Jordan of Texas A&M. At #21, he has Robin Lopez of Stanford and at #40, he has Victor Claver of Spain. I don't see the Nets taking three players 7'0, 7'0, and 6'11", but I do see one of the picks being a young European who the Nets can stash, and if Claver is still in the draft and still on the board at #40, DO IT! I doubt both.
Beyond that, he has some interesting risers: Anthony Randolph the 6'11" forward out of LSU, he has at #6, much higher than anyone else. He quotes NBA scouts as saying he could go Top 5, based on potential. He also thinks Jordan could jump, but says teams are concerned about his work ethic. He also writes Kosta Koufos could go lottery, but adds he could be Darko Milicic. (Oh, the memories.) Russell Westbrook from UCLA he calls a sleeper; same with JaVale McGhee, but only has him at #18.
Going the other way, he has Nicholas Batum, Roy Hibbert and Chris Douglas-Roberts all going late in the first round, after the Nets' second pick. He has Jason Thompson of Rider in the second round, along with Cal's two big men, Devon Hardin and Ryan Anderson.
And Keith Brumbaugh is moving up to #48.
