|
#
|
Team
|
Player
|
H
|
W
|
P
|
School
|
C
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
6-11
|
230
|
PF/C
|
Indiana
|
Fr.
|
||
|
2
|
6-6
|
222
|
SG
|
UCLA
|
HSSr.
|
||
|
3
|
6-11
|
216
|
PF/C
|
Kentucky
|
HSSr.
|
||
|
4
|
6-9
|
226
|
SF/PF
|
North Carolina
|
Fr.
|
||
|
5
|
7-1
|
245
|
C
|
Pittsburgh
|
HSSr.
|
||
|
6
|
6-8
|
204
|
SF
|
Mississippi St.
|
Fr.
|
||
|
7
|
6-8
|
213
|
SF/PF
|
Kentucky
|
HSSr.
|
||
|
8
|
7-1
|
225
|
C
|
Maryland
|
Fr.
|
||
|
9
|
6-5
|
200
|
SG
|
Georgia
|
Fr.
|
||
|
10
|
6-8
|
235
|
SF/PF
|
North Texas
|
Fr.
|
||
|
11
|
6-3
|
175
|
PG/SG
|
Arkansas
|
Fr.
|
||
|
12
|
6-6
|
222
|
SF
|
Memphis
|
Fr.
|
||
|
13
|
6-8
|
237
|
PF
|
Minnesota
|
Sr.
|
||
|
14
|
6-8
|
210
|
SF
|
Georgetown
|
Fr.
|
||
|
15
|
6-9
|
192
|
SF/PF
|
St. Joseph’s
|
So.
|
||
|
16
|
6-7
|
195
|
SF
|
Colorado
|
So.
|
||
|
17
|
6-9
|
190
|
SF
|
Croatia
|
Intl.
|
||
|
18
|
7-1
|
222
|
C
|
Wisconsin Gre…
|
So.
|
||
|
19
|
6-3
|
165
|
PG/SG
|
Lehigh
|
Jr.
|
||
|
20
|
6-0
|
160
|
PG
|
Kentucky
|
Fr.
|
||
|
21
|
6-1
|
169
|
PG
|
Texas
|
Fr.
|
||
|
22
|
6-0
|
193
|
PG
|
Murray St.
|
Jr.
|
||
|
23
|
6-4
|
186
|
PG
|
NC State
|
So.
|
||
|
24
|
|
6-5
|
190
|
SG
|
North Carolina
|
So.
|
|
|
25
|
6-3
|
190
|
PG
|
Florida St.
|
So.
|
||
|
26
|
6-9
|
207
|
SF/PF
|
NC State
|
So.
|
||
|
27
|
6-8
|
245
|
PF
|
Florida
|
So.
|
||
|
28
|
6-5
|
185
|
SG
|
San Diego St.
|
So.
|
||
|
29
|
6-10
|
234
|
PF
|
Duke
|
Jr.
|
||
|
30
|
7-0
|
235
|
C
|
Kansas
|
Jr.
|
That’s crazy, it’s never too early for a 2013 mock NBA Draft. With everyone so excited for the 2012 Draft in which as many as six UK players could be drafted, the folks at NBADraft.net have put together a mock draft for next year already. This one has three ‘Cats going in the first round, with Nerlens Noel going 3rd overall. Obviously NBADraft.net took into account Calipari’s track record with point guards, as they have Ryan Harrow being picked up 20th overall. Also of note? 13 of the first 14 players in this mock draft are either freshmen in college or high school seniors right now. Little disappointed with Zeller going #1 overall. Let’s see if Nerlens can’t change a few minds this season.
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