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Derrick Rose or Michael Beasley? My 2008 NBA Mock Draft

By Sean Connolly

With a 1.7% chance of winning the first selection, the Bulls won the first pick in one of the most talented drafts in a while. The discussion has been, should they take Derrick Rose who is the better player, or Michael Beasley who is the better fit? Rose is destined to be a star while Beasley has all the tools to become as dominant as say Amare Stoudemire. But, which college standout will they choose? Let’s see.

1. CHICAGO BULLS- MICHAEL BEASLEY- Between the better player and the better fit, you have to go with the better fit if you’re the Bulls. The Bulls were lucky enough to get the first pick and they already have a playoff team if not for the mess of a season they had last year. They are short on big men and have been for a while. Beasley will complete this team making the Bulls a legit threat in the East.

2. MIAMI HEAT- DERRICK ROSE- Now there’s no way two teams are going to pass a player this talented up in a row. The Heat will gladly take Derrick Rose in the second pick which will, like the bulls, complete a playoff team. With Dwayne Wade and Shawn Marrion already on the team, one more all-star won’t hurt. If Wade can stay healthy, Rose will work well with him and possibly create a great one-two punch that teams will find hard to deal with. A great pick up for the Heat and I expect a rivalry to develop between the Heat and the Bulls with their picks. This debate of who should go first in the draft will live on throughout both Beasley and Rose’s careers.

3. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES- O.J. MAYO- With all the controversy surrounding O.J. Mayo he was destined to fall further down in the draft but it looks as if the Timberwolves have their man. Mayo is truly talented at 6’5 and has the figure to go inside and shoot the outside shot. The only worry about Mayo is his off-court problems that could hurt the way he plays on the court. Let’s just hope we get to see this kid play basketball without any distractions.

4. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS- JERRYD BAYLESS- To compliment the sensational play of Kevin Durant, expect the Sonics to choose Jerryd Bayless at point guard. Coming from Arizona he should turn out to be a solid NBA player and playing along side Durant won’t hurt a bit. Durant showed last year that he can put up over 20 points a game with no one around him, so expect his numbers to rise significantly along side Bayless.

5. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES- KEVIN LOVE- After trading Pau Gasol to the Lakers last season, the Grizzlies are down on athletic size. Kevin Love fills that void extremely well. He is capable of wearing down defenses and creating an atmosphere that Memphis will love (pun definitely intended). The sad thing though is that the rest of the Grizzlies are not good enough to make him any better. Give Love a couple of seasons before his talent begins to show, either that or another team.

6. NEW YORK KNICKS- BROOK LOPEZ- Oh, the New York Knicks. They have the highest payroll, one of the best coaches in Mike D’Antoni, and the sixth pick in the draft. How could they possibly mess up next season? I’m not sure how they’ll do it this season but a way to prevent it is drafting a big man in Brook Lopez who can actually do something with the basketball other than cry. He is a little undersized at center (7’0 245 lbs.) which could create a problem for the Knicks. But, they’ve needed a big man ever since Patrick Ewing left and maybe Lopez could develop into a player of half of Ewing’s talent and get this team back in the playoffs.

7. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS- RUSSELL WESTBROOK- The Clippers will hopefully have a 100% healthy Elton Brand next season which leaves them wondering, who else do we have? No body really, in order to compete in the West. Russel Westbrook can pass and score and has the tools that NBA teams want. There is a desire in the league now to have a point guard who can score and pass (Chris Paul, Dwayne Wade, Steve Nash just to name a few), and Westbrook is what the Clippers need in order to keep up with the competetive West. Either that or they can try and move to the Eastern Conference, where they would probably be a 4th or 5th seed in the playoffs.

8. MILWAUKEE BUCKS- JOE ALEXANDER- You haven’t heard much from the Milwaukee Bucks in the past decade and I don’t think you’ll hear more in the the next. Joe Alexander fills a void in the small forward position but even in the East the Bucks don’t have enough talent to make it. Alexander is a solid player who may find himself lost in this league on the Bucks. Only players with extraordinary talent like Ray Allen can make a name for themselves on the Bucks, and even Allen had to leave in order to be truly appreciated by the rest of the league.

9. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS- ERIC GORDON- I see a lot of upside in these Bobcats. Since forming in 2004 the Bobcats have slowly evolved into a fairly good team. They have significant talent in Emeka Okafor, Adam Morrison, and Jason Richardson. Not only that they are now being coached by one of the greatest coaches in recent years in Larry Brown. If the Bobcats can steal Eric Gordon at number nine, the Bobcats have even more to work with.

10. NEW JERSEY NETS- DANILO GALLINARI- After a disapointing season which included the departure of one of the franchise’s best players Jason Kidd, the Nets have some rebuilding to do. They have a banged up Richard Jefferson, who at times looks like one of the best players in the league, but cannot overcome the injury bug. Vince Carter should be one of the league’s elite, but fails to match the potential he showed in his Toronto Raptor years. Danilo Gallinari will be the first pick from overseas, coming from Italy, and will be expected to come off the bench for Jefferson, and soon replace Jefferson. He is one of the best players in Italy and could possibly translate to the NBA. In a couple of years this could be considered the steal of the draft. Personally though, I think the Nets will need to make a significant trade that will get rid of Jefferson and bring in one or two brand name players in order to fix this once dominant franchise.

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BEASLEY – MAYO

With Miami Heat head coach Pat Riley watching from the second row, Michael Beasley’s Kansas State battled O. J. Mayo’s USC in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

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O. J. Mayo and Michael Beasley

 

Of course, it’s always unfair to think of a team game in terms of an individual battle, and last night’s contest proved that once again. Though both Beasley and Mayo showed why pro scouts are looking forward to the NBA draft, it was Kansas State’s relentless rebounding and the great performances by K-State’s Bill Walker and forward Ron Anderson’s unexpected 10 points and 8 rebounds that made the difference.

What was most interesting was that Beasley and Mayo – just freshmen – played with great poise. Beasley’s two quick fouls put him in jeopardy early on; Mayo was missing. But both of them stayed within themselves showing impressive maturity. Beasley never lost his aggressiveness; Mayo moved the ball to others until his shot returned.

” I was playing two or three guys out there. I wouldn’t say I struggled. I got in foul trouble,” Beasley said. “But I just went about my business, waiting for my time. I was a little excited. It was something you just have to learn from and play.”

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Michael Beasley – Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty

Riley must have been besides himself, imagining taking Beasley with the first pick. Beasley’s always around the ball, with an almost-unstoppable energy, and a Rodman-like desire to get the rebound. Add to that enthusiasm some fine ball-handling ability and 3-point college range, and you have a star-in-the making.

In the second half, Beasley got 18 of his game-high 23 as the Wildcats secured an 80-67 victory over the Trojans, their first NCAA victory since 1988.

What I liked most about Mayo was his steadiness, and understanding of the larger game. He’s got great vision and gave the ball up at the right time. He’s got a smooth stroke and terrific range. The three-pointer he canned was well beyond the NBA line and it looked effortless.

But it some ways the brightest light was Bill Walker – and here the connections that marked this game are fascinating – O. J. Mayo’s childhood friend from Huntington W VA and high school compatriot. Bill Walker, who was always a bit of a second thought to Mayo, took this opportunity to showcase his game. When Beasley was hampered by the two fouls, Walker went to work lighting it up with his jump shot and energetic defense. He scored 17 of his 22 in the first half to set the tone for Kansas State.

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Childhood friends & former teammates O. J. Mayo and Bill Walker

 

He and the rest of the team took advantage of the constant double-teaming of Beasley. “They’ve only got five defenders, and when they played the box-and-one and triangle-and-two, they only had three people against the rest of us,” Walker said. “I took advantage — being aggressive and going to the basket.”

“Any win feels good, but this one is kind of special,” Walker admitted. “I know I was going against a guy who didn’t want to lose to me tonight. So that added something to it.”

Walker’s performance came as no surprise to Mayo: “Bill’s a great player,” and he did a great job tonight attacking the basket, hitting the jump shots and getting to the free throw line.”

When it came down to it, K-State wanted the ball and the game more than USC. KSU’s 44-27 rebounding margin and their 21 offensive rebounds determined the game.

If you love basketball, I have a feeling you are going to see a decade of great B-ball coming from both Beasley and Mayo.

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MARCH MADNESS

Whether you love or hate Dickie V, there’s no denying it’s time for brackets baby! If you’re like me, you just love b-ball. And there’s nothing better than game after game of the best college hoops you can imagine.

For the moment, I’m talking about the young men. Of course, there’s always the close call of who is in and who is out, and who is where and why. But that was Sunday and today’s Tuesday and it’s all about to begin with Coppin State playing Mt. St. Mary’s playing the opening-round game in Dayton.

So whether you’re lucky enough to be in the seats in Dayton, Anaheim, Denver, Omaha, D.C., Birmingham, Little Rock, Raleigh, Tampa, Charlotte, Phoenix, Detroit, or Houston or watching TV like me, it’s March Madness.

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Michael Beasley at the McDonald’s

For those of you who love the pro game, this is your chance to see some of the most likely lottery picks in the upcoming NBA draft.

You’ve got perhaps the future #1 pick, forward Michael Beasley of Kansas State going up against the guard phenom, O. J. Mayo of Southern Cal at 6:10 on Thursday night , March 20 in Omaha. Beasley averaged 26.5 ppg with 12.4 rebounds.

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O. J. Mayo

Then there’s Indiana’s Eric Gordon playing Arkansas the next night. And whatever you do, don’t miss the chance to see the extraordinary Derrick Rose – the guard who might actually take the #1 draft pick from Beasley – lead Memphis vs. Texas-Arlington on Friday.

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Derrick Rose – Photo Bill Waugh/AP

And, of course, there’s Kevin Love of UCLA and Jerryd Bayless of Arizona.

Now we all know that as amazing as it is to watch the superstars, b-ball is the supreme team game. So who makes it to the Final Four this year? The Big Dance? Who wins it all?

Did you pick one of the four tops seeds: North Carolina, Memphis, UCLA or Kansas? Did you go for one of the always dangerous #2s: Tennessee, Georgetown, Duke or Texas? Having just watched D. J. Augustin of Texas come close, nothing would surprise me this year.

Anyway, get ready for some great basketball. And let me know who you picked and what you’re thinking.

 

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