2012 NBA Mock Draft 2.0 (Final)

After Anthony Davis, this draft is a crapshoot. Teams will be scrambling up until their pick to pull of trades in order to get the player that they covet most. Dion Waiters, Austin Rivers and Andre Drummond will be players that teams will trade n enormous package for if they slip out of the top 7. Don’t be surprised to see blockbuster deals either, the Rockets are doing everything in their power to bring in Dwight Howard and the Thunder could be looking to deal James Harden because they might not be able to re-sign him next summer.

1.New Orleans Hornets-Anthony Davis-PF-Kentucky
Davis is the clear-cut number one player in this draft. A 6’11 athletic PF who is a natural shot-blocker and can play great help defense beat. Davis was a shooting guard growing up, hit a growth spurt and is now a forward, playing all positions helped him develop a great I.Q. He is fantastic on defense and can knock down shots from the elbow, only 19 and continuing to improve all he needs to do is add weight.

2.Charlotte Bobcats- Thomas Robinson-PF-Kansas
The Bobcats want to trade this pick badly, but the asking price is astronomical. I feel that Charlotte is stubborn and refuses to trade unless it receives two first round picks (which Cleveland might do). Michael Jordan’s team needs production from his players and he will get that with a double-double machine in Thomas Robinson. Robinson is a high energy player who is great on both ends of the court, Charlotte can’t possibly screw this up.

3.Washington Wizards-Bradley Beal-SG-Florida
After going out and getting Emeka Okafor and Trevor Ariza, the biggest hole in the Washington depth chart is a shooting guard. Jordan Crawford has shown decency at times but has been inconsistent thus far in his career. The 19 year-old Beal is a pure shooter who loves to run the fast break. John Wall needs someone to pass to; Beal is a perfect fit.

4.Cleveland Cavaliers-Michael Kidd-Gilchrist-SF-Kentucky
Cleveland seems to be reluctant to trade up to the no. 2 pick but they will get a phenomenal player at no. 4.  MKG is defensively an athletically ready for the NBA and the NCAA champ is versatile. If the Cavalier’s cornerstone, Kyrie Irving, has any say in this and Bradley Beal is gone, he wants MKG. Irving and Kidd-Gilchrist played together on the same high-school team and won a state title. The 6;8 forward loves to run the floor and would be great in transition with last year’s Rookie of the Year.

5.Sacramento Kings- Harrison Barnes-SF-North Carolina
Harrison Barnes is a smooth small forward who has a certain swagger to his game. He can play one-on-one and can catch and shoot. It is looking like the no. 5 could be getting traded to Houston and then again to Orlando. No matter which of those teams end up with this pick, expect Barnes to be selected here. The Kings need a player who can slow the game down and they have a hole at SF with Tyreke Evans refusing to player there.

6.Portland Trailblazers-Damian Lillard-PG-Weber State
Watched him a lot in the 2011-2012 season, watched a lot of tape on him and he is one of my favorite players in the draft. Lillard is a fantastic scorer from the point guard position and that is just what the Blazers need. He has the speed to go coast-to-coast, a killer crossover and can get to the rim. Andre Drummond is a sexy pick here but Portland needs scoring, I don’t feel that Felton is the answer.

7.Golden State Warriors-Perry Jones III-PF-Baylor
Brandon Rush had an amazing year last year shooting the ball, delaying the Warriors need of going out and finding a replacement for Monta Ellis. Perry Jones III is a lanky, lock-down defender who can play all 3 positions along the front court if need be. PJ3 has been known to not “show up” for some games which scared some GMs away, otherwise he would have been a top 5 pick. Marc Jackson is easily one of the league’s most motivating coaches and he will find a philosophy to get the most out of Perry Jones III’s game.

8.Toronto Raptors-Austin Rivers-SG-Duke
The Raptors need three things: A player who can score, someone to bring in fans and a guy who can take over a game-Austin Rivers is all of that. Although I am not a huge Rivers fan, I do admit that he is a pretty darn good player given the circumstance that he is the go-to guy on a team. The Duke freshman showed he was cold-blooded late in games and that he could score against double teams and win games by himself. The Raptors roster would not look bad next year if they land Rivers: Calderon/Nash (rumored), Rivers, Derozan, Bargnani, Valanciunas (last year’s top pick).

9.Detroit Pistons-Dion Waiters-SG-Syracuse
After trading away Ben Gordon, Detroit has a gaping hole at shooting guard. Dion Waiters is a player who can come in, play defense, draw fouls and can get to the rim. Waiters is explosive, strong and extremely quick with his cuts; he needs to work on his jumpshot though. He is a bit over-hyped for me but a lot of teams like him. The former Syracuse star has drawn comparisons to Dwayne Wade and if he becomes a fraction of Wade it will make Brandon Knight happy.

10.New Orleans Hornets (from Minn)-Jeremy Lamb-SG-Connecticut
It doesn’t look like Eric Gordon is going to be re-signing with New Orleans leaving a need for a scorer. The Hornets will go to my favorite player in the draft. Jeremy Lamb. The sophomore out  of UCONN is a player who shares the rock, defends and can score in a variety of ways. If he would have stayed another year he would have been a top 3 pick without a doubt. Still developing, Lamb is terrific at shooting off the screen and also pull-up and shoot. Jeremy Lamb is the silent assassin and is the ultimate team player.

11.Portland Trailblazers-Andre Drummond-C-Connecticut
Andre Drummond is the real wild card of this year’s draft. He poses the biggest upside and the biggest bust as many big men from UCONN have in the past (Okafor & Thabeet). Since the collegiate season has ended, Drummond has lost 20 lbs. and now moves quicker than ever. With his premier shot-blocking abilities and amazing athleticism he could get picked as high as number 5. Lacking an offensive game hurts his stock a little bit but players can develop a shot, a center that can run the floor is what every team wants nowadays. Portland fills their top two needs with these picks and have the best draft of any team in the last 10 years if they get Lillard and Drummond.

12.Houston Rockets (from Mil)-Tyler Zeller-C-North Carolina
The Rockets are doing everything in their power to draft Dwight Howard. If that fails, they could be taking the second best center in the draft in Tyler Zeller. Zeller is a mature player (4 years at UNC) and is NBA ready. He is not as athletic as Drummond or Leonard but is certain a better all-around player who will contribute on both offense and defense. The Rockets need a big man, especially after trading away Dalembert.

13.Phoenix Suns-Terrence Ross-SG-Washington
The Suns’ front office should be working on their 2013 draft because they will be picking which will most likely be center Nerlens Noel. There are a ton of holes on this roster, therefore the Suns need to draft a player who can carry a team. Terrence Ross is a great shooter who dominated the Pac-12, averaging 16.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game as a sophomore. The 6’6 guard is a bit under the radar right now, but could do a lot for the Phoenix franchise.

14.Milwaukee Bucks (from Hou)-Meyers Leonard-C-Illinois
After trading away Andrew Bogut, the Bucks are in search of their next center. Coming out as a freshman, Leonard has a lot of question marks, but also a lot of buzz. There is no question that he is a great athlete and will fit with the Bucks nicely, but he is a high maintenance player who is a big project moving forward. At 7’1, Leonard shows great athleticism by being able to run up and down the court on fast breaks but he fails to be consistent on defense. The hype for Leonard is unreal, but he will need to prove himself by playing his heart out. Milwaukee fans will fall in love with Leonard immediately if drafted there.

15.Philadelphia 76ers-John Henson-PF-North Carolina
Henson is the player with the highest reward in the 2012 NBA Draft. The UNC power forward is 6’10 with the quickness of a shooting guard and smarts of a point guard. With a long wingspan, Henson is a great shot blocker and on offense he has a hook shot that is automatic. The Sixers could lose Elton Brand do to the amnesty clause. Henson is an upgrade on defense and is a great fit with the Sixers’ athleticism. I don’t think Henson will fall this far, but who knows with the possible reaches on all of the shooting guards.

16.Houston Rockets-Moe Harkless-SF-St. John’s
If Houston keeps any of their first round picks it will be used on the Big East’s Rookie of the Year. Moe Harkless showed great upside after posting great numbers in the Big East as a freshman. Harkless is a 6’9 small forward who shows power when driving but can also create his own shot. Great dribbling skills, getting to the rim, shooting over defenders and running the floor are all great features of his game. He has a lot of growing to do, especially on the defensive side, but at only 19 the potential is unreal.

17.Dallas Mavericks-Kendall Marshall-PG-North Carolina
Jason Kidd is a free agent and even if he goes back to Dallas it won’t be for long.  This year’s draft is short on point guards and Dallas can’t pass one up. Marshall is the best assist-man in the draft and his court vision is unbelievable. Dallas is a team that likes to shoot a lot and Marshall will keep everyone on the squad happy.

18.Houston Rockets (from Minn)-Arnett Moultrie-PF-Mississippi St.
Moultrie is an athlete who excelled at the combine and drew interest from a ton of teams. A great size at 6’11, 223, he is a great defender but needs to work on his offensive game. It would be nice to see him develop some low post moves but Moultrie is going in the first round for his defensive play.

19.Orlando Magic-Terrence Jones-PF-Kentucky
Orlando doesn’t really know what it wants to do right now between having an unhappy superstar center and a bunch of free agents (Jameer Nelson & Ryan Anderson). Terrence Jones has had a bit of an attitude problem in the past but has shown maturity after playing two years with Coach Calipari. At 6’10 Jones could play either small forward or power forward. Speed, power and grind are all adjectives that come up when talking about this kid. Once Jones gets in the zone there is no stopping him. The Magic need help rebounding if there is no Dwight and Jones is great on the offensive glass. I don’t see him sliding past 19.

20.Denver Nuggets-Tony Wroten Jr.-PG-Washington
An 18-year-old, 6’6 point guard whose athleticism is off the charts?- Sign me up. I saw a lot of Tony Wroten through recruiting and skills competitions and he is going to be something special. Not a great shooter…yet, but his ability to find open teammates is unreal. You instantly fall in love with him when you watch him play, the past couple years Denver has been drafting pure athletes; Wroten foots the bill. Not to mention, Andre Miller’s contract is expiring.

21.Boston Celtics-Royce White-SF/PF-Iowa State
With the Big 3 (or what is left of it) aging and breaking down, the Celtics need playmakers for Rondo to dish to. Royce White is a point forward who loves to have the ball and can muscle his way to the basket. He doesn’t necessarily need to start right away with Jeff Green and Paul Pierce still in the lineup, which will allow White to figure out if he is a power forward or a small forward. He averaged 13.1 points per game 9.2 rebounds per game and 5.1 assists per game at Iowa State. This pick makes too much sense for the Celtics, especially if Lamb, Waiters and Rivers are all gone. 

22.Boston Celtics-Jared Sullinger-PF-Ohio State
Sullinger is by far the scariest player in the draft. I fear that the Celtics fall into this trap and end up selecting the injury prone question mark. Sullinger is 6’9 and plays too small to be a power forward but too slow to be a small forward. His play resembles Glen “Big Baby” Davis who the Celtics selected several years ago. I don’t think Sullinger will be in the league long between his back problems and his lack off skills but I could be wrong. Would have been a lottery pick a year ago, don’t be surprised if he slides to the second round.

23.Atlanta Hawks-Marquis Teague-PG-Kentucky
With all of the top big men off of the board the Hawks look to add depth to their back court. What better way of doing that is there than drafting your point guards little brother. Teague is only going in the first round via lack of PG play in the draft but he will add depth to the backcourt of the Hawks. Teague is speedy and has deceptively active hands on defense, could grow into a solid point guard.

24.Cleveland Cavaliers-Fab Melo-C-Syracuse
The Cleveland frontcourt is very thin and is filled with underperforming forwards. Anderson Varejao is potenatiallya 15 and 10 guy but they need to improve on defense. The controversial seven-footer out of Syracuse will help the Cavs right away. Fab Melo is a skilled shot blocker and would produce coming off of the bench.

25.Memphis Grizzlies-Evan Fournier-SG-France
O.J. Mayo is a free agent and Tony Allen is the offensive equivalent to a vocational high school player’s. Evan Fournier is a crafty shooting guard who can shoot the three ball consistently. Memphis is known for drafting foreign players and there is a risk they run with drafting a player that could possibly stay in France but they can’t pass up on the 6’7 shooting guard in my opinion.

26.Indiana Pacers-Will Barton-SG-Memphis
Will Barton is an athletic shooting guard who can score in a variety of ways. Averaging 18 points and 8 rebounds a game at Memphis, Barton would have a chance to take Paul George’s starting position. A lanky defender who can force turnovers is a great value this late in the first round.

27.Miami Heat-Festus Ezeli-C-Vanderbilt
The Miami heat are very old on the frontlines (Howard & Anthony) and have seen little growth in Dexter Pittman. The senior out of Vanderbilt makes perfect sense. Not only is the former Commodore a get defender but he does not need the ball on offense, allowing the big 3 to do their thing. Although this may not be a sexy pick for South Beach, it could be the right one.

28.Oklahoma City Thunder-Andrew Nicholson-PF-St. Bonaventure
Throughout the whole 2012 season the Thunder failed to get offense from big men. Kendrick Perkins and Serge Ibaka averaged 12 points per game…combined. Andrew Nicholson opened eyes when the Bonnies made it to the NCAA tournament. Nicholson is a versatile power forward who can shoot as well as finish around the hoop. The 6’10 forward has a smooth shot and plays with his heart all game long.

29.Chicago Bulls-John Jenkins-SG-Vanderbilt
What the Bulls really need is a healthy Derrick Rose. Other than that, they could use a guy who can stretch the floor and knock down threes. Rip Hamilton didn’t produce like the Bulls had hoped and Ronnie Brewer is not an offensive player. John Jenkins is the best shooter in this years draft and is lethal if left open. The sharpshooter averaged close to four three-pointers a game while shooting 44%.

30.Golden State Warriors (via San Antonio)-Draymond Green-F-Michigan St.
Green is one of the best players in college basketball history and he will be one of the best pleasant surprises in the NBA. With a similar build to Paul Pierce, Green is a fantastic rebounded and has the basketball I.Q. of most NBA coaches. Green is a stat stuffer and is a the type of player that Golden State needs….mature. He is not fast but his footwork gets him in the perfect position to make plays, the Warriors need to bulk up, and no better player to draft at this spot than the 2012 Big 10 Player of the Year. 

Notable 2nd Round Picks 

31.Charlotte Bobcats-Kim English-SG-Missouri

34.Cleveland Cavaliers-Doron LambSG Kentucky

37.Toronto Raptors-Tyshawn Taylor-Combo Guard-Kansas

46.New Orleans Hornets-Scott Machado-PG-Iona (biggest steal of draft)

47.Utah Jazz-Robbie Hummel-SF -Purdue

Bold Predictions For All 30 Ball Clubs

At the beginning of the of the 2011 season, if you would have said that Curtis Granderson was going to hit 40+ home runs and Ian Kennedy would reach 20+ wins people would have called you crazy. But those uncanny things happen each year; those players finished with 41 home runs and 21 wins respectively.

This year is going to be a big year for the MLB, more teams are starting to assemble superstar squads while other teams are calling up prospects getting ready for the future.  There will be something that happens to each team that no one has thought of, these will be my bold predictions of the 2012 season.

AL West

Seattle MarinersIchiro clubs out a career-high 17 home runs. He has always had pop in his bat but never used it because he was a leadoff hitter. Now he is batting third and knocking some runs in. Also, Jesus Montero will start less than 20 games at the catcher position.

Los Angeles Angels– Mark Trumbo struggles to get implemented/ keep his spot in the lineup (1B, 3B, DH, OF). He won’t even hit 19 home runs and he won’t be able to keep his average above .240. On a positive note, Kendrys Morales will stay healthy for the most part and knock out 26 home runs while C.J. Wilson gets a team-high 24 wins.

Texas Rangers– Mike Napoli ends up getting moved, again, at the trade deadline. Neftali Feliz has an impressive 13-8 record as a starter. Joe Nathan gets hurt (not bold) and Alexei Ogando becomes the closer getting 33+ saves.


Oakland Athletics
– Yoenis Cespedes scorches 37 doubles and leads the team with 22 home runs and 89 RBI. Pitcher, Brandon McCarthy, makes the All-Star team and finished the season with 14 wins and a 2.96 ERA with a sub-1 WHIP. Manny Ramirez also takes the DH spot from Jonny Gomes after serving his 50-game suspension and he hits 13 dingers.

AL Central

Detroit Tigers– Alex Avila struggles on offense while the rest of the Tigers do not. Austin Jackson finally proves that the Tigers made the right choice in trading Curtis Granderson for him and company. Jackson steals 34 bases and hits a career-high .294.

Cleveland Indians– Josh Tomlin leads this team in wins with only 12.  Travis Hafner and Grady Sizemore miss over a combined 210 games. Ubaldo Jimenez still can’t find his groove in Cleveland.


Minnesota Twins
– Bottom-dwellers of the AL Central and the league for that matter, which ends up being the worst division in the MLB.  Mauer does play, and hits .318, but it doesn’t help the team. Ben Revere ends up taking Denard Span’s CF spot and steals 51 bases.


Kansas City Royals
– Royals finish second in division with 88 wins. Eric Hosmer wins the AL MVP despite not making the playoffs. He bats: .330, 29 long-balls and 117 RBI. Mike Moustakas hits 26 home runs and Tim Collins makes the All-Star team as a setup man.

Chicago White Sox– Jake Peavy finally makes a comeback, dealing out a team-leading 14 wins. Matt Thornton finishes the season as the closer but not a good one and Konerko is the only player on the team to bat over .300.

AL East

Boston Red Sox (World Series Champs)– Mark Melancon was brought in to be a setup man but he ends up leading the club in saves (28).  Salty hits 23 home runs but Ryan Lavarnway will takeover as catcher by the end of July. Defensive prodigy Jose Iglesias gets called up and sent back down because he doesn’t know how to use a bad and Crawford is still irrelevant by the end of the season.

New York Yankees– Ivan Nova becomes the most consistent pitcher. Curtis “The Grandy Man” Granderson hits only 23 home runs while Jeter and A-rod combine for 26. Cano finishes third in MVP voting behind Hosmer and A. Gonzalez.


Toronto Blue Jays
Ricky Romero wins AL Cy Young Award, getting 227 K’s and 18 wins with 26 quality starts. Yunel Escobar hits .310 with 84 RBI and 22 steals. Kyle Drabek doesn’t make his way into the rotation either.


Tampa Bay Rays
– Ben Zobrist hits 24 home runs while snatching 26 bases and he will start  games at 2B, 1B, LF, RF and DH. Desmond Jennings hits a shocking 26 HR and B.J. Upton gets traded to Houston.


Baltimore Orioles
– Mark Reynolds moves to 1B, Brian Roberts comes back and Robert Andino plays most of the year at 3B. Jake Arietta wins only 9 games but has a 3.20 ERA. Adam Jones gets traded so Baltimore can stockpile on prospects… I don’t know why they want to though.

NL West

Arizona Diamondbacks (Lose in World Series)– Trevor Cahill shows he misses pitching at the Coliseum and gets rocked. Ian Kennedy doesn not have the same type of season as last year. Tyler Skaggs gets promoted early and leads the team in strikeouts and ERA. Justin Upton hits 34 HR and steals 28 bases.


San Francisco Giants
– Freddy Sanchez hits only .263, no one on the team hits over 23 home runs and Lincecum has a 3.49 ERA. Brian Wilson is lights out this year but he will have no save opportunities, only gets 31 saves.


Colorado Rockies
– Dexter Fowler becomes a superstar. Jamie Moyer gets 13 wins, Tulowitzki wins NL MVP and Jordan Pacheco hits 24 home runs from the hot corner. Helton and Giambi both announce they will retire at end of season, freeing up first base for 3B prospect Nolan Arenado who will move to 1B.

San Diego Padres– Carlos Quentin hits only 16 home runs. Cameron Maybin leads the team with 26 bombs and 38 steals. Edinson Volquez and Corey Luebke both tie with 15 wins but the Padres still struggle.


Los Angeles Dodgers
– Dee Gordon hits well over .300 but Andre Ethier becomes the team’s MVP. Ethier his .328 and knocks in 108 runs while Kemp struggles to hit 25 home runs and doesn’t even reach 100 RBI. Kershaw wins Cy Young by a landslide.

NL Central

Houston Astros– Jordan Lyles leads the team in wins with 13 and Jordan Schafer robs 23 bases. Unfortunately, a bunch of prospects get called up too early and end up having terrible numbers.


Chicago Cubs
– Anthony Rizzo is a disappointment, hitting less than five home runs. Marmol gets traded along with Matt Garza (separate deals), leaving Jeff Samardzija to have the best season as a Cubs pitcher in 2012.


Cincinnati Reds
– Aroldis Chapman eventually becomes the closer and strikes out over 100 as a reliever. Votto has a bad year after signing a monster contract, 20 HR and bats only .289. Chris Heisey leads the team as a platoon OF with 27 HR.

Milwaukee Brewers– Mat Gamel provides some pop with Prince Fielder gone. Braun has another 30/30 season, K-Rod gets traded and George Kottaras becomes everyday starting catcher.


Pittsburgh Pirates
– McCutchen becomes elite, hitting 31 home runs and getting 34 steals, he earns the highest WAR (Wins Above Replacement). Erik Bedard doesn’t even start 21 games and James McDonald gets 197 K’s.


St. Louis Cardinals
– Jon Jay has a breakout season and Wainwright gets 18 wins. David Freese loses his spot in the lineup and Matt Holliday only hits 18 homers. Jason Motte blows a bunch of saves and Fernando Salas takes over.


NL East

New York Mets– Jason Bay is back and hits 22 home runs.  David Wright knocks 19 out of the park before getting traded to the Chi-Sox in exchange for Gavin Floyd and Alexei Ramirez.


Atlanta Braves
– Michael Bourn hits an abysmal .268 but still steals 59 bases and scores 99 runs. Jason Heyward stays healthy all season and knocks out 38 home runs and wins the Home Run Derby.

Miami Marlins– Hanley Ramirez is runner-up for the NL MVP Award, hitting 33 home runs and knocking in 114. Ricky Nolasco rings up 132 batters and gets 16 wins. Miami Marlins win the division. Oh yeah, Giancarlo (formerly Mike) Stanton leads the MLB with home runs, dropping 48.


Philadelphia Phillies
– As Chase Utley comes back, Jimmy Rollins gets hurt, leaving Freddy Galvis in the lineup and moving him back to his natural shortstop position. Hunter Pence is the unsung hero and hits a quiet 30 home runs.


Washington Nationals
Bryce Harper is called up right after the All-Star break but is not successful in his first half-season. Ian Desmond gets traded and Strasburg gets shut down early for precautionary reasons. Washington finishes third in division.

The Kentucky Wildcats Won, Now What?

Calipari showed the country that young teams can win.

New Orleans was rocking on the evening of Monday, April 2. The most anticipated basketball game took place on this night and it was for the National Title, featuring the (1) Kentucky Wildcats and the (2) Kansas Jayhawks. The freshman clan of Kentucky not only won, but they overcame all the criticism of: being young, immature and also took on the hype of being the nation’s #1 team throughout the majority of the season. After assembling the best “team” in the nation, with a 67-59 win over Kansas, Coach John Calipari proved that he is amongst the country’s top coaches and that he is not just an NBA lottery pick generator.

Darius Miller, the lone senior, cuts down the net.

The Wildcats roster contained six freshmen, 3 of which were in the starting rotation (Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Marquis Teague); the additional two starters were sophomores (Terrence Jones and Doron Lamb). Not only was this team incredibly young, they did not get nearly enough credit for what they have accomplished this season. Yes, they are the best team, but they did it with young players who were used to being superstars in high school and on their AAU squads. John Calipari did a tremendous job getting these All-Americans to play as a team and to put their peers before themselves, something the Miami Heat, an NBA team can’t do.

One of the more notable growths on this Wildcat team was the maturity of sophomore forward, Terrence Jones. In his first year at Kentucky all people talked about was how he is potentially a #1 NBA draft pick and how elite he can be at the next level. Jones had some issues with not playing smart, holding the ball too much, and trying to takeover the game by himself. He and Calipari have had heated discussions resulting in benchings. Jones did not enter the draft and he went on to play another year under coach Cal. Calipari did not let up this year either; whenever Jones made a “bad” decision or wasn’t hustling, he would be sent to the bench. Terrence Jones started to come around this season and after he spent time on the bench, he became a man on a mission, exploding for crazy stat lines. Although being under an immense amount of scrutiny and getting benched and removed from games, Terrence Jones matured and came back strong; Calipari showed that he can get the best play out of his players and Terrence Jones proved that he could be a star.

The Wildcats will enjoy this win for the night, but Coach Cal has already said he will be recruiting on Friday. Assuming Anthony Davis, Marquis Teague, Terrence Jones, MKG and Doron Lamb announce whether they will be staying at Kentucky or heading to the draft. As of right now it seems as if Anthony Davis will be the #1 pick and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist could be lottery picks. Point guard Marquis Teague has a chance to get drafted as a late first round pick due to scarcity of point guards in this year’s draft and Doron Lamb will also be a late first/early second round pick.

I believe Kentucky has something up their sleeve and they will contend once again for a National Title in 2013 even though they will be losing players. It is virtually a given that Anthony Davis will be declaring for the draft within the next three days. I find it very odd that the top two high school recruits are both waiting until April 11 to announce where they will be attending.  Center, Nerlens Noel (1 on ESPNU’s 100) and Small Forward, Shabazz Muhammad (2) could very well be on their way to Lexington. With the likely departures of Terrence Jones and Davis, Noel and Muhhamad would be starting right away, not to mention Calipari is one of the best recruiters throughout college sports. Noel has made it known that he just wants to get ready to play in the NBA and with Calipari’s history of producing lottery picks (Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans, John Wall, Demarcus Cousins and soon-to-be Anthony Davis) I see Noel going to play for Kentucky.

Whether all of the Wildcats stay for another year, or if Noel and Muhammad play for Kentucky, or if both happen, I feel very safe in saying the Kentucky Wildcats will repeat. They have all the components of a championship team. They recruit, they play as a team, they have a remarkable coach and they handle the hype extremely well. Although the players change, the caliber of play for Kentucky remains the same.

Final Four Bound

This season, only one number one seed will be entering the Final Four; The Kentucky Wildcats. (4)Louisville, (2)Ohio State and (2)Kansas will be joining UK in the semifinals. Rick Pitino’s Cardinals will be facing John Calipari’s freshman crew on March 31st at 6:09 ET. The Kansas Jayhawks vs. Ohio State Buckeyes game will air shortly after at 8:49 ET.

Kentucky vs. Louisville

The Louisville Cardinals has the veteran team, two of the three starting guards are upper classmen; Peyton Siva (Jr.) and Chris Smith (Sr.). Kentucky on the other hand has three freshmen in their starting lineup. With that being said, I wouldn’t exactly rule that as an advantage for Louisville because Calipari’s cats are very disciplined. Freshman sensation rarely gets in foul trouble and sophomore Terrence Jones has been playing at an unbelievable level in this tournament. There are two key matchups for this game; point guard play and interior defense. Rick Pitino (Louisville Coach) loves to run a full court press in order to get into the heads of the opponents. Freshman Marquis Teague of Kentucky will need to keep his composure and not get rattled by Peyton Siva. Siva is one of the best defending guards in the nation, his quickness and scrappiness allow him to create turnovers which leads to fast-break buckets.  Louisville has a tournament leading 29 steals and Kentucky turns it over more than it would like to, 11 turnovers per game throughout the regular season. Marquis Teague will need to play at an elite level in order to break the Louisville press.

Gorgui Dieng of Louisville has arguably been one of the best players throughout this whole tournament. He is a lanky center who came to play for Rick Pitino all the way from Senegal.  Deng has incredible instincts in the defensive paint and is a tremendous rebounder; he was the key player in the Cardinals win over Michigan State.  Dieng recorded 9 rebounds and a season-high 7 blocks against Sparty. In the elite eight match-up against Florida, Dieng did not play as big of a role. If Louisville wants a shot at winning, Dieng will have to have a presence in the paint and lock down Anthony Davis or else they can kiss their chances of a National Titles good-bye.

-I still think Kentucky wins this matchup, they are the number one seed for a reason. They have too many star players who can step their game up when someone isn’t performing. Kentucky outsizes Lousiville and I don’t think the Louisville press will bother Kentucky to the point where it costs them the game.

Ohio State vs. Kansas

It is tough to say that anyone in the tournament is playing better than Kansas. Right now, they are the epitome of “team basketball” and they are playing with a purpose. I don’t know what Coach Bill Self said to them before the tournament started but boy did it work. Everyone on this Jayhawk team is feeding off of each other; Thomas Robinson is a forced to be reckoned with, Tyshawn Taylor is playing like a lottery-pick, Elijah Johnson is shooting lights out and Jeff Whitney has turned into a shot-blocking machine. This team is clicking on all cylinders and they could very well steamroll their way into the finals.

Ohio State may have met their match. The X-factor for the Buckeyes is going to be big man DeShaun Thomas. Thomas is a crafty lefty who can put the ball on the court and has a pretty solid mid-ranger. Thomas Robinson will be locking down Jared Sullinger in an AP All-American matchu-up so Thomas will have to do the dirty work in the paint.  Aaron Craft will also need to step up big-time in this game. He is a great passer, makes his teammates better and a great on-ball defender, however, he will need to score in this game if Ohio State wants to win. You know William Buford is going to get his own, but it might not be enough to beat Kansas. Either way, this match-up should come down to the wire, both teams have been dominant all season and they will put on a show Saturday night.

– I’m taking Kansas in this one. The shooting barrage that Elijah Johnson, Tyshawn Taylor and Travis Relaford have put on display is simply impressive. Thomas Robinson has been outstanding and he will not allow Kansas to lose.  The Jayhawk roster has depth, and Ohio State lacks that. Buckeye players will all need to play the best games of their lives in order to come out of this slugfest with a W.

A Heart for a Hawk

Thomas Robinson, a forward for the number two seed Kansas Jayhawks, has endured a lot in the past year, and not just on the court.

Robinson, now a Junior, had to somehow deal with losing both his beloved grandparents in a span of just three days during the middle of his sophomore season.  Then, the unimaginable happened. Just five days after the passing of his grandfather, his mother, Lisa, died unexpectedly, leaving Robinson in charge of his nine-year-old sister Jayla, who lived half way across the country in Washington, D.C.

Thomas managed to somehow play against Texas the day after his mother passed. Not much was expected as he only scored two points, and the emotions could be seen as he accumulated four fouls in just eight minutes played.

Kansas coach, Bill Self, was very supportive of his player during those dark times.   He was there when Robinson’s grandparents died, he was there shortly after Robinson got the call from Jayla that their mother had collapsed, and he was there for the funeral.

Sometimes Self would notice that Robinson was distracted in practice.  But Self knew that he could not let himself get distracted in the challenges Robinson was facing.

“I thought if I do really care about him and want him to live out the dreams he has for himself and his family, then I owe it to him not to budge,” Self said. “I told him at the beginning of the season (2011-2012), I’m not going to budge. I am not going to kiss your butt.”

During the summer after his sophomore season, Robinson, a hard worker by nature, was fueled by the need to provide for his sister.  He averaged three workout sessions per day that including one with himself, one with the big men and one with the guards.

Now, the same player who average eight points a game and six rebounds as a sophomore is now averaging 18 and 12 respectively. Thomas Robinson is also going up against Freshman sensation Anthony Davis of the Kentucky Wildcats for Player of the Year honors.  No matter who wins the award, no one could be more proud of Thomas Robinson than his Coach, Bill Self, sister Jayla and his teammates.

Robinson has become the ideal role model and he went through emotional times that no college student should ever have to deal with. Now it is tourney time, Robinson wants that National Championship Title, and no one would be more proud of him than the people he lost.

Most Intriguing March Madness Match-ups.

March Madness is known for having mid-majors go deep into the tournament and Cinderella stories. The NCAA Election Committee did a pretty solid job on creating the most interesting scenarios. For example, Florida State and North Carolina could meet in the final four; not only is it a great ACC storyline, but will the Seminoles prove they are better than the Tar Heels once again, or will Jon Henson and Harrison Barnes redeem themselves when it counts most? The majority of the country will be on the edge of their seats from tip-off, till the final buzzer of the last game goes off. The first two rounds are pure pandemonium, anything can happen in this tourney.

Most Interesting First Round Match-ups

Baylor (3) vs. South Dakota State (14)
I am not looking for an upset here, but this game could very well go down to the wire. Not many people know of this South Dakota State Jackrabbits team, but they are one group of resilient guys. Nate Wolters is a fantastic point guard and he makes everyone on this SD State team better. Aside from Wolters, the Jackrabbits are really good from beyond the arc. Sixteenth in the country is where they finished as a team, shooting 39.3% from 3-ball. Baylor is arguably the most athletic team in the country, their size, speed, length and depth could have them going deep in this tournament.  The Bears are an unbeatable team when they get out and run with the ball, but their defensive woes cause me to scratch my head. When Baylor plays a zone there is no way you are getting to the hoop, but their coach, Scott Drew, insists they play a man which results in losing games because they can not get through the ball screens that teams throw at them. I have Baylor winning this match-up, not by much, but Baylor is a team that can either win every round or lose early on and I won’t be surprised either way. Perry Jones III should dominate against South Dakota State.

Wisconsin (4) vs. Montana (13)
I officially put the Wisconsin Badgers on upset alert. The Badgers are not good playing away from home and they are a team that lives and dies by the three. In this case, I feel that they die from the three-pointer, unfortunately eliminating them from the tournament. The one guy that might be able to save them is veteran point guard, Jordan Taylor. Taylor does not turn the ball over, hits his free-throws, and makes smart decisions, but in order to move on in the tournament he will need to score points. The Badgers only average 63 points per game and they shoot an abysmal 42%. The Montana Grizzlies have been an up-and-coming team for a while now. Wayne Tinkle is a great coach and will have this Grizzly team read to give Wisconsin their all. Montana shoots a staggering 47% from the field and averages 7 more points per game than Wisconsin. Look for junior guard Will Cherry to explode in this match-up. Will Cherry vs. Jordan Taylor could determine the outcome of this game. I have Montana upsetting Wisconsin in a last second thriller.

Kansas (2) vs. Detroit (15)
I have realized that I have mentioned the Detroit Titans a lot in my previous March Madness articles, but they deserve the recognition. I have not been impressed by Bill Self’s Jayhawks all season and Detroit is a team that I feel could upset them. The Jayhawks are not a deep team; four starters are averaging over 32 minutes a game. Detroit is very similar to the Baylor team, they are lanky, can run the floor, great defensively and can bail themselves out of a bad possession with an alley-oop. Ray McCallum gives Detroit an edge over Baylor with fantastic point guard play, and I would like to add that Kansas lost to Baylor this season. This game will be determined off the glass, whoever rebounds more will win this game. I feel the Titans are able to stop the fast, efficient offense that the Jayhawks present. Call me crazy, but I have the Horizon League Champs upsetting Kansas in a nail-biter.


Most Intriguing Second Round Possibilities

Kentucky (1) vs. Connecticut (9)
Uconn poses the biggest threat to John Calipari’s squad. If Uconn ends up beating Iowa State then they could very well go on and beat Kentucky. In this Wildcat/Huskie match-up, you have a total of 4 lottery picks (Anthony Davis and Terrence Jones for UK, Jeremy Lamb and Andre Drummond for Conn). The reason why this match-up is very difficult to decipher is because you have the two most athletic centers in the country and Jeremy Lamb will be able to lock-down, and vice versa. This year Connecticut lacked leadership this season, you could tell they really missed Kemba Walker. Shabazz Napier tried to take on the leader role and showed some bright spots, but he needs to know when it is crunch time, you feed the ball to Lamb. The Huskies shot themselves in the foot this season when it was crunch time; there would be instances where they were down by 4 points with 1:00 left and they would be stagnant on offense and run the clock out on themselves. Albeit all of these struggles, they still did pretty well in a tough Big East Conference, they could beat Kentucky. Calipari’s teams have been known to choke and they are very young (have one senior on the team). Anthony Davis is the most versatile player in the country but he will need help from fellow freshman, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist on the glass. Although I love Uconn and I feel that they are way better than what they’ve showed this season, it is really hard for me to pick against the Kentucky Wildcats in the second round. Uconn might not even get out of the first round. Kentucky wins in a low scoring match-ups against Jim Calhoun’s squad.

Syracuse (1) vs. Kansas State (8)
The breaking news today was that Syracuse’s best defender, Fab, Melo, will not be playing in the NCAA Tournament due to ineligibility.  Syracuse is already one of the worst rebounding teams in the field of play and without Fab they will be even worse. The only regular season game ‘Cuse lost was against Notre Dame; Melo did not play. The Orange is not that deep at the center position, but still defend the perimeter with ease and can generate offense in a numerous amount of ways. James Southerland needs to step up and find his rhythm early for Syracuse to succeed. On the other hand, Coach Frank Martin, always has his kids prepared for big games. From an athletic perspective, Kansas State matchups up favorably with ‘Cuse. Jordan Henriquez is a lanky, shot-blocking center who will be able to hold down the paint along with Jamar Samuels. Will Spradling and Rodney McGruder are two quick, defensive guards who will be able to force Scoop Jardine to turn the ball over.  I am being conservative in this selection by taking Syracuse. I just feel like Kansas State will be worrying about the matchup against the Orange and could fall to Southern Miss.


My Bracket:

Why Missouri Wins

I feel that the Tigers got robbed and should have been awarded a 1 seed. They are my favorite to win it all; this was the most efficient team in the country and they have a number of player combinations they can throw at you. The Tigers shoot 50% from the field and they can wear you out by swinging the ball back-and-forth. The dribble-drive penetration by the guards is outstanding, then, they kick it back out and nail the three-ball 39.5% of the time. Kim English is a fantastic leader and first year head coach, Frank Haith has had his team bringing their A-game all year long. Mizzou lost their leading rebounder in Lawrence Bowers due to a torn ACL, but they just keep finding ways to win. I don’t sense anyone beating Missouri mainly because of the versatility of the team as a whole; when Frank Haith puts out his four-guard lineup (Kim English, Marcus Denmon, Matt Pressey, Phil Pressey). There isn’t any  team in the nation can match-up with that speed and efficiency. The Missouri Tigers will have proven once again that they deserved to be a number 1 seed, they will be the National Champions.


Which Players are Teams Trying to Avoid in March Madness?

The NCAA Tourney known as “March Madness,” is arguably the most electrifying series of events in sports. Even people that don’t watch sports tune into the tournament; there are so many great stories of players, mid-majors upsetting top schools and the fan favorite- Cinderella story. There is no science behind predicting which team will win March Madness; it all depends on the matchups, location of the game (neutral site for the most part) and what team gets hot at the right time. As we’ve seen in the past, one player can carry a team deep into the tournament (Stephen Curry out of Davidson in 2008, BYU’s Jimmer Fredette and Connecticut’s Kemba Walker in 2011). Lets take a look at what players teams want to stay away from facing in the tournament.

1.Anthony Davis- Kentucky- C
Davis is another Calipari product who is projected a lottery pick. He stands in at 6’10, 220 and is a freak of nature. His lanky body matched up with his quickness and intelligence is a nightmare for opposing offense. Only a freshman, yet he is still breaking records. Davis recently passed Shaq for #1 all-time on the fresman SEC blocks list  (146 + how many he gets in SEC tourney).  The 19 year-old handles like a guard, yes that phrase is tossed around a lot but I really mean this. Davis played guard throughout his childhood all the way up until high school then he had a 7-inch growth spurt in one year. Teams want to stay away from him because he can score from anywhere on the hardwood, run the floor better than any center, and can single handedly screw up a team’s offensive game plan; oh yeah, I forgot to mention he is a finalist for the National Player of the Year Award. I expect him and freshman Terrence Jones to carry the Wildcats deep into the tournament. 

Season Stats
PPG-14.4
RPG-9.8
SPG-1.4
BPG-4.7
2.Doug McDermott-Creighton-F
I like to call him the “Baby-faced Assassin”. McDermott is a classy kid who has a play style similar to Kevin Love’s and he is the main reason why Creighton was ranked in the top 25 throughout the season. Although he is only listed at 6’7 he is a terrific rebounder and has great anticipation of where the ball will land off the glass. McDermott is very hard on himself and knows what he needs to do in order to win. The Creighton Blue Jay touches the ball on every possession, has a tremendous amount of post-game moves and can step-back and shoot from beyond the arc. Maybe he plays better because his father is the coach (Greg McDermott), but he is always the hardest working player on the court and he has ice in his veins. Teams want to stay away from Doug because: he doesn’t think losing is an option, there is a zero percent chance he lets Creighton beats themselves, he can control the game through rebounds as well as scoring and he can beat you without even needing to touch the ball by clearing lanes and making hustle plays.

Season Stats
PPG-23.2
RPG-8.2
3-Pointers- 49.5%
Free-Throw-80%

3.Ray McCallum- Detroit-PG
Many of you must be saying, “Detroit has a basketball team? I didn’t even know”, but beware, they are a great squad and this kid Ray McCallum can straight up ball.  McCallum, like McDermott also plays for his father who shares the name, Ray McCallum. The younger McCallum was the sole leader of the Detroit Titans and he carried the team to a Horizon League Title, securing an automatic bid for March Madness. Last summer, the Horizon Tournament MVP attended both the Deron Williams Skills Academy and the LeBron James Skill Camp. I’ve had my eye on the Detroit Titans all season, they are a potential sleeper, but McCallum has elevated his game and I bet you that no team wants to face them. He makes all the right decisions, shares the rock, is a great free-throw shooter and is a great on-ball defender. When the lights are on, Ray shows up big-time, he averaged nearly 24 points per game in the Horizon League Tournament, look for him to mimic that in the big dance. McCallum is only a sophomore but plays like a senior, he will keep the Titans composed and he can slow down or speed up the tempo if need be. McCallum puts Detroit on upset alert for the Tourney, God bless whoever has to face them.

Season Stats
PPG-15.6
RPG-4.5
APG-3.9
SPG (Steals)-1.5

4.Nate Wolters-South Dakota State-G
Once again we are going with a small school player for this list. This time, it is junior Nate Wolters out of SDSU, who is one crazy basketball player. He has started every game in his career for the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. Wolters is a 6’4 athlete who has been playing point guard all season for SDSU, he is great at shooting off of the dribble. No speed is too fast for this guy; he can change gears at any given moment, slash, and make layups through the contact. Wolters can create for his teammates-which seems to be a lost art in todays day and age for point guards. This All-Summit Team player won’t let you down when it is crunch time and he will not commit costly turnovers. Also, he does a lot of things that do not show up on the stat sheet: he coaches his teammates, makes them better, hustles for loose balls, does not commit “stupid” fouls and he has a great understanding of the game. South Dakota State be seeded low in the tournament (I anticipate a 10/11 seed), and they may not be a team that will pull of a major upset, but, Nate Wolters will but up a fight and give his opponents a run for their money.

Season Stats
PPG-21.3
RPG-5.2
APG-6.0
MPG (Minutes)- 35.7
FTA (Free-throw Attempts)-7.1

Also Keep an Eye Out For:
Cody Zeller
-PF-Indiana
Isaiah Canaan
-G-Murray State
John Jenkins
-SG-Vanderbilt