NBA Mock Draft 2013: Orlando Magic Select Trey Burke
By John Adair
With the lottery out of the way, it is now time to debate who the playoff teams will select. Teams that make the playoffs tend to pick more according to scheme and how they fit with their current roster. Teams that miss the playoffs normally select who they feel is the best player on the board. There are exceptions of course, but here is how the second round may go. Don’t jump to conclusions, this will change about a million times before June 27.
15 | Milwaukee Bucks | Jamaal Franklin | SG | San Diego St. |
16 | Boston Celtics | Tony Mitchell | PF | North Texas |
17 | Atlanta Hawks | Jeff Withey | C | Kansas |
18 | Chicago Bulls | Archie Goodwin | SG | Kentucky |
19 | Cleveland Cavs (from Heat) | Steven Adams | C | Pittsburgh |
20 | Atlanta Hawks (from Rockets) | Dennis Schroeder | PG | Germany |
21 | Utah Jazz (from Warriors) | Kentavious Caldwell-Pope | SG | Georgia |
22 | Brooklyn Nets | Dario Saric | SF | Croatia |
23 | Indiana Pacers | Shane Larkin | PG | Miami |
24 | New York Knicks | Reggie Bullock | SF | UNC |
25 | Minnesota Timberwolves (from Grizzlies) | Sergey Karasev | SF | Russia |
26 | Los Angeles Clippers | Erick Green | G | Virginia Tech |
27 | Denver Nuggets | Lucas Nogueira | C | Brazil |
28 | San Antonio Spurs | Allen Crabbe | SG | California |
29 | OKC Thunder | Giannis Adetokunbo | SF | Greece |
30 | Phoenix Suns (from Lakers) | B.J. Young | SG | Arkansas |
Well, there it is, the FanSided NBA Mock Draft. Stay tuned and check back every Tuesday for the latest updates, rises, and falls in player’s stocks. What are your thoughts? Who do you want your team to select?