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Bucks couldn't pass on big man in the middle
Utah's Bogut headed to uncertain future as No. 1 pick overall
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The Bobcats picked another Tar Heel at No. 13, Sean May. He has good bloodlines, played well in big games and should help attendance. But isn't Emeka Okafor a power forward, too?
Coming off a curiously disappointing season, the Timberwolves went for immediate help in the form of yet another Tar Heel, Rashad McCants, a 6-3 scoring guard. If this guy can play, Latrell Sprewell may have to find another team to put food on his family's table. McCants is said to have some attitude, but compared to Sprewell, he'll seem like a Boy Scout.
The Nets oddly went with a small forward at No. 15, Antoine Wright of Texas A&M. After letting Kenyon Martin walk last season, and with a terrific small forward in Richard Jefferson, you'd think the Nets would have picked a big man.
Granger, of New Mexico, finally saw his name come off the board at No. 17, to the Pacers. Folks who watched the MWC regularly were less high on him than others around the country, but at this point he's a solid choice.
The biggest slide of the draft went to high schooler Gerald Green, who was forecast to be picked as high as No. 3. He irked some NBA personnel types by setting workout conditions, which included only working out for lottery teams. The 6-8 small forward is supposed to be a spectacular athlete, however, and could prove to be a steal for the Celtics.
From 19 down there wasn't much of note, unless you count the slide of Syracuse's Hakim Warrick from potential lottery pick to the Grizzlies at No. 19, or the selecting of foreign guys who even the biggest draft geek couldn't pick out of a lineup.
It is worth mentioning, however, that this year's Pavel Podkolzin, Serbian beanpole Martynas Andriuskevicius, who was forecast going as high as No. 5 in the mock drafts, plummeted all the way to 44 to the Orlando Magic.
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