1ST ROUND
1. Detroit Pistons - LeBron James, F
2. Portland Trail Blazers - Kobe Bryant, SG
3. Denver Nuggets - Dwyane Wade, SG
4. San Antonio Spurs - Chris Paul, PG
5. Sacramento Kings - Kevin Durant, SF
6. Minnesota Timberwolves - Dwight Howard, C
7. Utah Jazz - Tim Duncan, PF
8. Atlanta Hawks - Carmelo Anthony, SF
9. Indiana Pacers - Chris Bosh, PF
10. Dallas Mavericks - Steve Nash, PG
11. Golden State Warriors - Deron Williams, PG
12. New Orleans Hornets - Derrick Rose, PG
13. Miami Heat - Brandon Roy, SG
14. Boston Celtics - Dirk Nowitzki, PF
15. Toronto Raptors - Pau Gasol, PF
16. Charlotte Bobcats - Chauncey Billups, PG
17. Philadelphia 76ers - Joe Johnson, G/F
18. Houston Rockets - Kevin Garnett, PF
19. Los Angeles Clippers - Shaquille O'Neal, C
20. Cleveland Cavaliers - Tyreke Evans, G
21. New Jersey Nets - Monta Ellis, G
22. Milwaukee Bucks - Amare Stoudemire PF/C
23. Oklahoma City Thunder - Danny Granger, SF
24. Los Angeles Lakers - David West, PF
25. Chicago Bulls - David Lee, PF
26. Memphis Grizzlies - Luol Deng, SF
27. Washington Wizards - Al Horford, PF
28. Orlando Magic - Zach Randolph, PF
29. Phoenix Suns - Rajon Rondo, PG
30. New York Knicks - Paul Pierce, SF
2ND ROUND
31. New York Knicks - LaMarcus Aldridge, PF
32. Phoenix Suns - Al Jefferson, PF/C
33. Orlando Magic - Gerald Wallace, SF
34. Washington Wizards - Stephen Jackson, SF
35. Memphis Grizzlies - Russell Westbrook, PG
36. Chicago Bulls - Rudy Gay, SF
37. Los Angeles Lakers - Josh Smith, SF
38. Oklahoma City Thunder - Carlos Boozer, PF
39. Milwaukee Bucks - Kevin Martin, SG
40. New Jersey Nets - Andrew Bynum, C
41. Cleveland Cavaliers - Caron Butler, SF
42. Los Angeles Clippers - Jason Kidd, PG
43. Houston Rockets - Brandon Jennings, PG
44. Philadelphia 76ers - Rodney Stuckey, PG
45. Charlotte Bobcats - Marc Gasol, C
46. Toronto Raptors - O.J. Mayo, SG
47. Boston Celtics - Aaron Brooks, PG
48. Miami Heat - Antawn Jamison, PF
49. New Orleans Hornets - Brook Lopez, C
50. Golden State Warriors - Ray Allen, SG
51. Dallas Mavericks - Chris Kaman, C
52. Indiana Pacers - Baron Davis, PG
53. Atlanta Hawks - Andrea Bargnani, PF
54. Utah Jazz - Trevor Ariza, SG
55. Minnesota Timberwolves - Michael Beasley, PF
56. Sacramento Kings - Nene, C
57. San Antonio Spurs - Corey Maggette, SF
58. Denver Nuggets - Andrew Bogut, C
59. Portland Trail Blazers - Marcus Camby, C
60. Detroit Pistons - Devin Harris, PG (huge sigh of relief to get out of NJ)
3RD ROUND
61. Detroit Pistons - Luis Scola, PF
62. Portland Trail Blazers - Mo Williams, PG
63. Denver Nuggets - Lamar Odom, F
64. San Antonio Spurs - Kenyon Martin, PF
65. Sacramento Kings - Tony Parker, PG
66. Minnesota Timberwolves - Andre Iguodala, SG
67. Utah Jazz - Jamal Crawford, PG
68. Atlanta Hawks - Andre Miller, PG
69. Indiana Pacers - Wilson Chandler, SF
70. Dallas Mavericks - Vince Carter, SG
71. Golden State Warriors - Danilo Galinari, PF (PF only because it's Don Nelson)
72. New Orleans Hornets - Jeff Green, F
73. Miami Heat - Raymond Felton, PG
74. Boston Celtics - Ron Artest, SF
75. Toronto Raptors - Jarrett Jack, PG
76. Charlotte Bobcats - Hedo Turkoglu, SF
77. Philadelphia 76ers - Brendan Haywood, C
78. Houston Rockets - Thaddeus Young, SF
79. Los Angeles Clippers - Troy Murphy, PF
80. Cleveland Cavaliers - Elton Brand, PF
81. New Jersey Nets - Grant Hill, SF
82. Milwaukee Bucks - Jonny Flynn, PG
83. Oklahoma City Thunder - Jason Richardson, SG
84. Los Angeles Lakers - Eric Gordon, SG
85. Chicago Bulls - John Salmons, SG
86. Memphis Grizzlies - Carl Landry, PF
87. Washington Wizards - Stephen Curry, G
88. Orlando Magic - Jason Terry, G
89. Phoenix Suns - Corey Brewer, SF
90. New York Knicks - Manu Ginobili, SG
4TH ROUND
91. New York Knicks - Emeka Okafor, C
92. Phoenix Suns - Al Harrington, PF
93. Orlando Magic - Joakim Noah, C
94. Washington Wizards - Kendrick Perkins, C
95. Memphis Grizzlies - Jermaine O'Neal, C
96. Chicago Bulls - Gilbert Arenas, PG (falls this far for bad salary and character)
97. Los Angeles Lakers - Anderson Varajao, C
98. Oklahoma City Thunder - Mike Conley, PG
99. Milwaukee Bucks - Shane Battier, SF
100. New Jersey Nets - Rashard Lewis, PF
101. Cleveland Cavaliers - Channing Frye, C
102. Los Angeles Clippers - Louis Williams, SG
103. Houston Rockets - Rip Hamilton, SG
104. Philadelphia 76ers - Richard Jefferson, SF
105. Charlotte Bobcats - Courtney Lee, SG
106. Toronto Raptors - Mehmet Okur, C
107. Boston Celtics - Samuel Dalembert, C
108. Miami Heat - Spencer Hawes, C
109. New Orleans Hornets - Ronnie Brewer, SG
110. Golden State Warriors - Brad Miller, C
111. Dallas Mavericks - Al Thornton, SF
112. Indiana Pacers - Zydrunas Ilgauskas, C
113. Atlanta Hawks - Andray Blatche, C
114. Utah Jazz - Roy Hibbert, C
115. Minnesota Timberwolves - Mike Bibby, PG
116. Sacramento Kings - J.R. Smith, SG
117. San Antonio Spurs - Nazr Mohammed, C
118. Denver Nuggets - Ty Lawson, PG
119. Portland Trail Blazers - Kevin Love, PF
120. Detroit Pistons - Ben Wallace, C
5TH ROUND
121. Detroit Pistons - Rasual Butler, SG
122. Portland Trail Blazers - Peja Stojakovic, SF
123. Denver Nuggets - Paul Millsap, PF
124. San Antonio Spurs - Anthony Morrow, SG
125. Sacramento Kings - Jason Thompson, PF
126. Minnesota Timberwolves - Andrei Kirilenko, F
127. Utah Jazz - Omri Casspi, SF
128. Atlanta Hawks - Martell Webster, SG
129. Indiana Pacers - Carlos Delfino, SG
130. Dallas Mavericks - Marvin Williams, PF
131. Golden State Warriors - Shawn Marion, F
132. New Orleans Hornets - Boris Diaw, PF
133. Miami Heat - Ryan Gomes, SF
134. Boston Celtics - Arron Afflalo, SG
135. Toronto Raptors - Matt Barnes, SF
136. Charlotte Bobcats - Udonis Haslem, PF
137. Philadelphia 76ers - Charlie Villanueva, PF
138. Houston Rockets - Nenad Krstic, C
139. Los Angeles Clippers - Tayshawn Prince, SF
140. Cleveland Cavaliers - Randy Foye, PG
141. New Jersey Nets - Brandon Rush, SG
142. Milwaukee Bucks - Tyrus Thomas, PF
143. Oklahoma City Thunder - Greg Oden, C (somebody HAD to take the risk)
144. Los Angeles Lakers - Kirck Hinrich, PG
145. Chicago Bulls - Joel Pryzbilla, C
146. Memphis Grizzlies - Anthony Parker, SG
147. Washington Wizards - Dahntay Jones, SG
148. Orlando Magic - James Harden, SG
149. Phoenix Suns - Chris Douglas-Roberts, SG
150. New York Knicks - Chris Duhon, PG
6TH ROUND
151. New York Knicks - Ersan Ilyasova, SF
152. Phoenix Suns - Jonas Jerebko, SF
153. Orlando Magic - Jose Calderon, PG
154. Washington Wizards - Steve Blake, PG
155. Memphis Grizzlies - Chris Andersen, PF/C
156. Chicago Bulls - Drew Gooden, PF
157. Los Angeles Lakers - George Hill, PG
158. Oklahoma City Thunder - James Posey, SF
159. Milwaukee Bucks - Jared Dudley, SF
160. New Jersey Nets - Beno Udrih, PG
161. Cleveland Cavaliers - Josh Howard, SF
162. Los Angeles Clippers - Mickael Pietrus, SG
163. Houston Rockets - Rasheed Wallace, PF
164. Philadelphia 76ers - Ben Gordon, SG
165. Charlotte Bobcats - Mike Miller, SF
166. Toronto Raptors - Nate Robinson, G
167. Boston Celtics - Hakim Warrick, PF
168. Miami Heat - Eddie House, G
169. New Orleans Hornets - DeMar DeRozan, SG
170. Golden State Warriors - Andres Nocioni, SF
171. Dallas Mavericks - DeJuan Blair, PF
172. Indiana Pacers - Jameer Nelson, PG
173. Atlanta Hawks - Kyle Lowry, PG
174. Utah Jazz - Taj Gibson, PF
175. Minnesota Timberwolves - Quentin Richardson, SF
176. Sacramento Kings - Roger Mason Jr., G
177. San Antonio Spurs - Mike Dunleavy, SF (I had to screw the Spurs at some pt.)
178. Denver Nuggets - J.J. Hickson, PF
179. Portland Trail Blazers - Shannon Brown, G
180. Detroit Pistons - J.J. Redick, SG (Why not?)
LINEUPS
PACIFIC DIVISION
Golden State Warriors
C - Brad Miller
PF - Danilo Galinari
SF - Shawn Marion
SG - Ray Allen
PG - Deron Wiliams
6TH - Andres Nocioni
Los Angeles Clippers
C - Shaquille O'Neal
PF - Troy Murphy
SF - Tayshawn Prince
SG - Louis Williams
PG - Jason Kidd
6TH - Mickael Pietrus
Los Angeles Lakers
C - Anderson Varajao
PF - David West
SF - Josh Smith
SG - Eric Gordon
PG - Kirk Hinrich
6TH - George Hill
Phoenix Suns
C - Al Jefferson
PF - Al Harrington
SF - Corey Brewer
SG - Chris Douglas-Roberts
PG - Rajon Rondo
6TH - Jonas Jerebko
Sacramento Kings
C - Nene
PF - Jason Thompson
SF - Kevin Durant
SG - J.R. Smith
PG - Tony Parker
6TH - Roger Mason, Jr.
NORTHWEST DIVISION
Denver Nuggets
C - Andrew Bogut
PF - Paul Millsap
SF - Lamar Odom
SG - Dwyane Wade
PG - Ty Lawson
6TH - J.J. Hickson
Minnesota Timberwolves
C - Dwight Howard
PF - Michael Beasley
SF - Andrei Kirilenko
SG - Andre Iguodala
PG - Mike Bibby
6TH - Quentin Richardson
Oklahoma City Thunder
C - Greg Oden
PF - Carlos Boozer
SF - Danny Granger
SG - Jason Richardson
PG - Mike Conley
6TH - James Posey
Portland Trail Blazers
C - Marcus Camby
PF - Kevin Love
SF - Peja Stojakovic
SG - Kobe Bryant
PG - Mo Williams
6TH - Shannon Brown
Utah Jazz
C - Roy Hibbert
PF - Tim Duncan
SF - Omri Casspi
SG - Trevor Ariza
PG - Jamal Crawford
6TH - Taj Gibson
SOUTHWEST DIVISION
Dallas Mavericks
C - Chris Kaman
PF - Marvin Williams
SF - Al Thornton
SG - Vince Carter
PG - Steve Nash
6TH - DeJuan Blair
Houston Rockets
C - Nenad Krstic
PF - Kevin Garnett
SF - Thaddeus Young
SG - Rip Hamilton
PG - Brandon Jennings
6TH - Rasheed Wallace
Memphis Grizzlies
C - Jermaine O'Neal
PF - Carl Landry
SF - Luol Deng
SG - Anthony Parker
PG - Russell Westbrook
6TH - Chris Andersen
New Orleans Hornets
C - Brook Lopez
PF - Jeff Green
SF - Boris Diaw
SG - Ronnie Brewer
PG - Derrick Rose
6TH - DeMar DeRozan
San Antonio Spurs
C - Nazr Mohammed
PF - Kenyon Martin
SF - Corey Maggette
SG - Anthony Morrow
PG - Chris Paul
6TH - Mike Dunleavy
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago Bulls
C - Joel Pryzbilla
PF - David Lee
SF - Rudy Gay
SG - John Salmons
PG - Gilbert Arenas
6TH - Drew Gooden
Cleveland Cavaliers
C - Channing Frye
PF - Elton Brand
SF - Caron Butler
SG - Tyreke Evans
PG - Randy Foye
6TH - Josh Howard
Detroit Pistons
C - Ben Wallace
PF - Luis Scola
SF - LeBron James
SG - Rasual Butler
PG - Devin Harris
6TH - J.J. Redick
Indiana Pacers
C - Zydrunas Ilgauskas
PF - Chris Bosh
SF - Wilson Chandler
SG - Carlos Delfino
PG - Baron Davis
6TH - Jameer Nelson
Milwaukee Bucks
C - Amare Stoudemire
PF - Tyrus Thomas
SF - Shane Battier
SG - Kevin Martin
PG - Jonny Flynn
6TH - Jared Dudley
NORTHEAST DIVISION
Boston Celtics
C - Samuel Dalembert
PF - Dirk Nowitzki
SF - Ron Artest
SG - Arron Afflalo
PG - Aaron Brooks
6TH - Hakim Warrick
New York Knicks
C - Emeka Okafor
PF - LaMarcus Aldridge
SF - Paul Pierce
SG - Manu Ginobili
PG - Chris Duhon
6TH - Ersan Ilyasova
New Jersey Nets
C - Andrew Bynum
PF - Rashard Lewis
SF - Grant Hill
SG - Monta Ellis
PG - Beno Udrih
6TH - Brandon Rush
Philadelphia 76ers
C - Brendan Haywood
PF - Charlie Villanueva
SF - Richard Jefferson
SG - Joe Johnson
PG - Rodney Stuckey
6TH - Ben Gordon
Toronto Raptors
C - Mehmet Okur
PF - Pau Gasol
SF - Matt Barnes
SG - O.J. Mayo
PG - Jarrett Jack
6TH - Nate Robinson
SOUTHEAST DIVISION
Atlanta Hawks
C - Andray Blatche
PF - Andrea Bargnani
SF - Carmelo Anthony
SG - Martell Webster
PG - Andre Miller
6TH - Kyle Lowry
Charlotte Bobcats
C - Marc Gasol
PF - Udonis Haslem
SF - Hedo Turkoglu
SG - Courtney Lee
PG - Chauncey Billups
6TH - Mike Miller
Miami Heat
C - Spencer Hawes
PF - Antawn Jamison
SF - Ryan Gomes
SG - Brandon Roy
PG - Raymond Felton
6TH - Eddie House
Orlando Magic
C - Joakim Noah
PF - Zach Randolph
SF - Gerald Wallace
SG - James Harden
PG - Jason Terry
6TH - Jose Calderon
Washington Wizards
C - Kendrick Perkins
PF - Al Horford
SF - Stephen Jackson
SG - Dahntay Jones
PG - Stephen Curry
6TH - Steve Blake
There are the lineups from my fantasy draft. Phew, I am productive when I am drunk. Now it's time to hand out some fake superlatives!
BEST IN THE PACIFIC: Sacramento Kings
Even though Phoenix and Golden State seem to have teams that fit their respective coaching and playing styles like a glove, I think Sacramento would be the most complete team in this division. Tony Parker still has some tread on the tires, and if he stayed healthy would be a great PG to pair with Kevin Durant. They could alternate possessions terrorizing the paint with their savvy drive-to-the-dish games and Nene and Thompson would definitely work hard on the boards and on defense. J.R. Smith would be the wild card of this team, like he is for the Nuggets right now, but if he kept his head on semi-straight, this team would be very dangerous. The Kings could choose to start him or Roger Mason, Jr., who both know how to fill it up, and either one could be a great spark off the bench. I think this team would have enough going for it to trump the perfect fits in Phoenix and Golden State.
BEST IN THE NORTHWEST: Denver Nuggets
This division would come down to the Nuggets and the Blazers. Denver has Dwyane Wade while Portland has Kobe (who have now both been alpha dogs on a championship team). In the end, though, I think the Nuggets would have a more complete team with their core 6. Their complementary pieces fit a bit better than Portland's. I would take Bogut over Camby due to age and durability issues for the latter. I think Millsap and Love would be a push, and Odom is definitely a more complete player than Stojakovic at the SF spot. Portland has a more experienced point guard, but in my mind he is not one of the elite PG's in the league so it doesn't make that much of a difference. Hickson and Brown both bring a lot of energy and athleticism off the bench, though at different positions. In the end, I think the Nuggets are put together just a little better than the Blazers.
BEST IN THE SOUTHWEST: Dallas Mavericks
This division would come down to the Mavericks, the Rockets and the Grizzlies (although San Antonio has Chris Paul, they don't have great pieces around him). I had to give the edge to the Mavs because they have a solid Center in Kaman, and then essentially Steve Nash wheeling and dealing to some super stud athletes who know how to fill it up. They are not the most refined athletic players ever, and Vince Carter's selfishness would surely be an issue, but I feel Nash would be just the right leader for this group. I also love Blair coming off the bench for energy and ferocious rebounding. In Houston, I really like the Jennings-Hamilton-Garnett threesome, but their other pieces are questionable and unproven. Memphis would have the potential to be good enough to steal the division from the Mavs. If Jermaine O'Neal could play like he used to know how, their other pieces are all high energy overachievers that could simply out-hustle teams to victories. But in the end, I think the Mavs' superior talent and experience would make them the class of this division.
BEST IN THE WEST: Denver Nuggets
Of the three division best-of's I named, I think Denver would have the least amount of question marks and things that would have to go right for them to win. Also, Denver has the best player on any of the three teams in Dwyane Wade, and he has a lot more help than he does in Miami in real life. I would be disappointed if Denver didn't get to the Finals with this team.
BEST IN THE CENTRAL: Milwaukee Bucks
This division ended up loaded. I could make a case for the Bucks, Cavaliers, Pistons or Pacers as the best team in the division. When it comes down to it, though, Milwaukee looks to have the most diversified pieces of their puzzle. Flynn is a match head at the point. Kevin Martin can flat out score. Shane Battier is maybe the most under-appreciated player in the league, and he gives the team a defensive edge. Tyrus Thomas is freaky athletic and seems relatively terrifying paired with Amare Stoudemire in the front court. Finally, Jared Dudley is another under-the-radar, better-than-people-think player off the bench as the 6th man. I think all of the divsional games played in the Central would be mind-bogglingly entertaining, and in the end the Bucks would be the team to beat.
BEST IN THE NORTHEAST: Boston Celtics
This division came down to the Celtics and the Knicks for me. The Knicks look like they would be pretty damn good, but how can you argue against a team that has Arron Afflalo AND Ron Artest on the wings playing defense? They could shut down the top TWO scorers on any team they face. So if the Knicks throw Manu Ginobili and Paul Pierce at them, the Celtics would be more than prepared (and both Afflalo and Artest can shoot the rock a bit as well). The Celtics also have Dirk Nowitzki to take on the scoring load, and Aaron Brooks will zip in and out of everyone and run the show. Samuel Dalembert is a serviceable and complementary Center, and Hakim Warrick brings seemingly unlimited amounts of athleticism and energy off the bench. It's hard to make a case against this team.
BEST IN THE SOUTHEAST: Washington Wizards
This division was tough to pick. None of the teams' lineups really jump out at you and say, "Hey! We're the best!" However, if I were a Wizards fan, I would be pretty excited about my team. Curry is a special scorer, and he can be somewhat hidden defensively by Dahntay Jones. I think the Horford/Perkins front line is pretty formidable, especially compared to the rest of the division. And there's just something about Stephen Jackson. He is the one of two players in the league who I think would actually take someone's life to win (the other being Ron Artest...weren't the Pacers fun in 2004?). Finally, Steve Blake has proven to be one of the most reliable backup PG's in the league. I would be disappointed if this team didn't do well.
BEST IN THE EAST: Boston Celtics
The Celtics are the only team of the three that could win games through pure defensive prowess. Even if Nowitzki isn't scoring on a certain night, their defense would be enough to keep them in any game. Oh, and there's also that whole Ron Artest would probably kill another player to win. Advantage: Celtics.
MOST ENTERTAINING TEAM: Golden State Warriors
I made sure to draft players for the Warriors that I knew would fit their system. All of their players fit their mold of "Sure you're going to score a lot, but we are going to score more". How many threes would this team attempt in any given game? 50? And they would make a good percentage of them, too. All six of their drafted players can put the ball in the basket from distance. This team would be a free-wheeling ticket seller.
BEST OFFENSIVE TEAM: Dallas Mavericks
I'll be honest, when I was trying to choose this superlative, the first thought that came into my head was "which team has Steve Nash again?" Then I remembered it was the Mavs. Then I remembered how many weapons he would have at his disposal. This team would rip some nets.
BEST DEFENSIVE TEAM: Boston Celtics
I think I've already said enough.
BEST IN THE LEAGUE: Boston Celtics
Defense wins championships. Done deal.
Well as you can see, I have entirely too much time on my hands, and I do nerdy, sportsy, strange things when under the influence of alcohol. I think it would be madly entertaining if something like this happened for one year. If only... I hope you have enjoyed this, my most ambitious of blog posts.
