Projected 1st Round Picks for 2005 NBA Draft

#1
I got this from www.nbadraft.net



1. Milwaukee Andrew Bogut 7-0 251 C Utah So.
2. Atlanta Marvin Williams 6-8 228 SF UNC Fr.
3. Portland Chris Paul 6-1 178 PG Wake Forest So.
4. NewOrleans Deron Williams 6-3 202 PG Illinois Jr. 34
5. Charlotte Martell Webster 6-7 230 SG/SF WA HSSr
6. Utah Danny Granger 6-9 225 SF New Mex. Sr.
7. Toronto Antoine Wright 6-6 203 SG Tex. A&M Jr.
8. New York Channing Frye 6-11 244 C Arizona Sr.
9. Golden St. Charlie Villanueva 6-10 237 PF Conn So.
10. LA Lakers Gerald Green 6-7 192 SF TX HSSr.
11. Orlando Raymond Felton 6-1 200 PG UNC Jr.
12. LA Clippers Yaroslav Korolev 6-9 220 SF Rus. 1987
13. *Charlotte Fran Vazquez 6-10 230 PF Spain 1983
14. Minnesota Joey Graham 6-6 217 SF Oklahoma St.Sr.
15. New Jersey Hakim Warrick 6-8 215 SF/PF Syracuse Sr
16. *Toronto Andrew Bynum 7-0 280 C UConn HSSr.
17. Indiana Francisco Garcia 6-7 190 SG Louisville Jr.
18. Boston Roko Ukic 6-5 185 PG Croatia 1984
19. Memphis Sean May 6-8 260 PF North Carolina Jr.
20. *Denver M. Andriuskevicius 7-3 240 PF Lith. 1986
21. *Phoenix Johan Petro 7-0 260 C France 1986
22. Denver CJ Miles 6-6 210 SG TX HSSr.
23. Sacramento Rashad McCants 6-4 201 SG UNC Jr.
24. Houston Ike Diogu 6-8 255 PF Arizona St. Jr.
25. Seattle Chris Taft 6-10 260 PF/C Pittsburgh So.
26. Detroit Ersan Ilyasova 6-9 209 SF Turkey 1987
27. *Utah Jarrett Jack 6-4 198 PG Georgia Tech Jr.
28. San Antonio Luther Head 6-3 179 SG Illinois Sr.
29. Miami Wayne Simien 6-8 256 PF Kansas Sr.
30. *New York Andray Blatche 7-0 230 PF CT HSSr.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#4
that list is shit, sorry man

no way portland takes aPG unless they trade him

gerald green isnt likely to slip past charlotte, but def. not past toronto...depends how things work out

felton is top 10 guaranteed..most likely LA

charlotte take a 6-10 PF with the 13th pick? they need guys to go around okafor, not play behind him

that's just a few of the problems with this...this may be actually the worst ive seen
 
#7
^ Sean May was my favorite player this year and I chose UNC in the beginning, but seeing that he's still got a little bulk on him entering the NBA, he may not be as effective as he was in college. He's a strong dude, but he's undersized, and he's no Ben Wallace either.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#8
Being a future Tar Heel myself, I love all this positive talk about my Chapel Hill mates, but we shouldn't be talking about Rookie of the Year until after the draft. Different places brings different circumstances with different results.
 

Tito

New Member
#9
Wayne Simien should be way higher. Reports have him going at the very end of the first round. The Spurs are going draft him. And be on top for the next 10 years. He is a future all-star.
 

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