31. Jeff Pendergraph-SacraSmento Kings Pendergraph is a nice complimentary piece. Not real mobile but has a decent low post game. Hard worker, nice pick. Jeff Pendergraph is being traded to the Trailblazers for Sergio Rodriguez and the 38th pick.
32. Jermaine Taylor-Washington Wizards Nice 6-5 sg. wone of the top scorers in the NCAA's. Not bad.
33. Dante Cunningham-Portland Trailblazers Improved his game nicely this year. Another tweener at 6-8, he's a 4 who needs to be a 3, but can't play on the perimeter.
34. Sergio Lull-Denver Nuggets European point guard. Has nice court vision.
35. Dajuan Summers-Detroit Pistons Nice pick for the Pistons, athletic. Long wingspan, physical, can finish at the rim, shoot from range and is a nice defender.
36. Sam Young-Memphis Grizzlies Nice player, good athlete. How much upside does he have left?
37. Dajuan Blair-SA Spurs Nice banger down low. He'll go get the ball and add to your possessions.
38. John Brockman-Portland Trailblazers Another rebounding machine. Undersized at 6-7 but he knows how to get position. This pick goes to Sacramento to complete the earlier trade.
39. Jonas Jerebko-Detroit Pistons Has a nice game, solid player. Smooth stroke on the pull up and from long range.
40. Derrick Brown-Charlotte Bobcats Good player, this guy is a baller. Watch out, I think this might be a sleeper pick down the road.
The Wizards trade the draft rights of Jermaine Taylor to the Houston Rockets for cash.
41. Jodie Meeks-Milwaukee Bucks Solid shooter, moves well without the ball scored 54 points in a game this season.
Chad Ford has reported that the Amare' Stoudemire to GS trade discussions are dead. Joe D, jump in there and get Stats!
42. Patrick Beverly-LA Lakers Point guard with nice handles and nice quickness, suspect jumper. Defends well.
43. Marcus Thornton-Miami Heat Great scorer, with a nice defensive mentality.
44. Chase Budinger-Detroit Pistons Chase is a Richard Hamilton type of player using screens and moving to th open spot on the floor. Needs to improve defense.
45. Nick Calathes-Minnesota T-Wolves Nick has signed a contract with Greece is he going to stay overseas or play in the NBA this season?
46. Danny Green- Cleveland Cavaliers Good shooter with good range, good defender, good passer, does everything good, but nothing great.
Nuggets trade draft rights of Sergio Lull to the Houston Rockets for cash considerations.
47. Henk Norel-Minnesota T-Wolves Nice fluid big man, who plays with energy.
48. Taylor Griffin-Pheonix Suns This is the second year that the Suns have taken the less talented brother in the draft.
49. Sergy Gladyr-Atlanta Hawks Euro shooting guard. Don't know much about him.
50. Goran Suton-Utah Jazz Tough player, nice rebounder with a good face-up shot out ot about 20 feet.
51. Jack McClinton-SA Spurs They get a lights out shooter here.
52. AJ Price-Indiana Pacers Another player with character issues. Don't they already have a player like this that they can't get rid of?
Pistons trade the draft rights to Chase Budinger to the Houston Rockets for a future 2nd rounder.
53. Nando De Colo-SA Spurs Solid back up point, he'll be able to come in and play behind Tony Parker and learn the NBA game.
54. Robert Vaden Charlotte Bobcats Would have went higher had he come out last year. Was this down season a fluke?
55. Patrick Mills-Portland Trailblazers Nice pick this late in the draft. Lightning quick point guard.
56. Ahmad Nivins The Pistons should have taken him with the final pick. Oh well.
57. Emir Preldzic-Pheonix Suns Nice prospect. He may be ready to contribute in a few years.
The LA Lakers trade the draft rights to Patrick Beverly to the Miami Heat for a future 2nd rounder.
58. Lester Hudson-Boston Celtics The Celts get a flat out scorer at 58. Think Flip Murray with a better J.
The Bobcats trade the draft rights of Robert Vaden to the Thunder for cash considerations.
59. Chinemelu Elonu-LA Lakers Hard working rebounder, shot blocker.
60. Robert Dozier-Miami Heat Nice combo forward. Able to rebound, defend, block shots and shoot with range.
PEACE!


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