11. Portland Trail Blazers- Austin Rivers, G, Duke #0
The Trail Blazers could opt to trade this pick in a package to move up in the draft, but if they don't, Austin Rivers could be that slasher that LaMarcus Aldridge desperately needs alongside him. Rivers is marketing himself as a PG to get scouts' attention. While he's not going to be that at the pro level, he does have good handles and could play PG in spurts. He'll never be what Brandon Roy was, but Drummond/Aldridge/Rivers along with Nicolas Batum is a very intriguing core.
12. Milwaukee Bucks- Dion Waiters, G, Syracuse #3
For all of the teams we have looked at that may have given promises, none of us have looked into the Milwaukee Bucks. They might be the team that made the promise. For those ready to rip me for this, think about it. Monta Ellis is obviously a very good SG, but he has one year left on his deal before he can opt out. Carlos Delfino is a free agent. They're stocked with young, raw, PF/C who can block shots. There's not much there at SG and not getting a PF opens the door to keeping Ersan Ilyasova. Getting Waiters is forward thinking by a team that tries too hard to stay on the treadmill.
13. Phoenix Suns- Kendall Marshall, G, North Carolina #5
May the post Steve Nash era begin. Marshall can instantly step right in and lead this team. He's not as good as Nash obviously, but in North Carolina, he was the guy that made that team operate well. Given what we've seen from pure pass first PG's like Rajon Rondo and Ricky Rubio, Marshall is of that ilk and can help this team enhance the talents of future young players they choose to join him.
14. Houston Rockets- John Henson, F, North Carolina #31
Kevin McHale and Daryl Morey can't help themselves. For all of the big men that they have accumulated, none of them provide the shot blocking that Henson can. They may have to start packaging the pu pu platter of Luis Scola, Patrick Patterson, Donatas Motiejunas, and Marcus Morris to balance things out (in Mac's world this is his starting lineup), but Henson could very well be their starter in a year or two.
15. Philadelphia 76ers- Arnett Moultrie, C, Mississippi State #23
Arnett Moultrie has quickly become one of the more overrated players in this draft, a sign most telling by his decision to skip the NBA combine. He couldn't have done that without a legit reason: perhaps a team is looking into drafting him his high. He can't block shots, but for a team with only Nikola Vucevic guaranteed to return next season, Philadelphia could use the size and rebounding.
16. Houston Rockets- Terrence Ross, G, Washington #31
Here's another player that has made major strides up mock drafts. He can't dribble, but he can do other things right, like shoot and defend, major things you want out of your SG. By most accounts, he has had very good interviews and is willing to work out for anyone. His agent thinks he can go higher, but Houston can be a great place for him to harness his craft. After all, Kevin Martin's in Kevin McHale's doghouse and Courtney Lee is an RFA.
17. Dallas Mavericks- Perry Jones III, F, Baylor #1
This is an unforeseen tumble for Jones. Many feel that his agents' decision to market him as a SF could backfire, but that's a smart move. Otherwise his stock would fall further. Perry wants to prove to GM's that his two seasons at Baylor were not indicative of what he can do, but his resume is not doing him any favors, and a disappointing workout for the Golden State Warriors only reinforces the doubt teams have of his skills. If Dallas can get the most out of him, he could be what they hoped Lamar Odom could be before he decided to quit on them.
18. Minnesota Timberwolves- Jeremy Lamb, G, Connecticut #3
Perhaps the biggest slide in the draft. If his disappointing sophomore season wasn't bad enough, he has absolutely been tanking interviews left and right. You almost want to sit him down and explain to him what he is doing wrong. He's got talent, top 5 talent even. We've seen what he can do with a strong point guard and a strong coach. Thankfully, Minnesota has both of those things, but with his attitude, he could find himself pinned to a team's bench if he doesn't at least pretend to care. Look out for the Wolves to consider Royce White or shop the pick altogether.
19. Orlando Magic- Fab Melo, C, Syracuse #51
Alert: Dwight Howard might not be back in Orlando past this season. 2nd Alert: Daniel Orton is a washout, gone after just 2 seasons. Whether Howard stays on not, they could use another big body. Melo is a project who could better his conditioning, but for a team that could be entering the lost world of rebuilding, Melo could be a decent first step towards that while they look to shed their other expensive salaries.
20. Denver Nuggets- Marquis Teague, G, Kentucky #25
The Nuggets have depth pretty much everywhere, so the need for another young player isn't as pressing, but Teague can step in and backup Ty Lawson if they opt to not bring back vet PG Andre Miller. They could also look to stash a player overseas, but this is an awful year for that. Teague's not ready to be a starter yet in this league, but he can learn a lot from coach George Karl.