NBA mock draft: Davis, then what?

NBA mock draft: Davis, then what?

Published Jun. 1, 2012 1:27 a.m. ET

Finally, the 2012 NBA Draft is set. But outside of Kentucky standout Anthony Davis, we really don’t know how this draft will go. As I’ve said repeatedly on the airwaves, much of what happens will be determined within the next three or four weeks during individual workouts. So call this the mock rough draft:

First Round

1. New Orleans – Anthony Davis, 6-10, PF, Kentucky

2. Charlotte – Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, 6-7, SF, Kentucky

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3. Washington – Thomas Robinson, 6-9, PF, Kansas

4. Cleveland – Bradley Beal, 6-4, SG, Florida

5. Sacramento – Harrison Barnes, 6-8, SF, North Carolina

6. Portland – Andre Drummond, 6-10, C, Connecticut

7. Golden State – Jared Sullinger, 6-8, PF, Ohio State

8. Toronto – Jeremy Lamb, 6-5, SG, Connecticut

9. Detroit – Perry Jones III, 6-11, F, Baylor

10. New Orleans – Kendall Marshall, 6-4, PG, North Carolina

11. Portland – Austin Rivers, 6-4, G, Duke

12. Milwaukee – John Henson, 6-10, PF, North Carolina

13. Phoenix – Damian Lillard, 6-2, PG, Weber State

14. Houston – Terrence Jones, 6-9, F, Kentucky

15. Philadelphia – Terrence Ross, 6-7, SF, Washington

16. Houston – Tyler Zeller, 7-0, C, North Carolina

17. Dallas – Quincy Miller, 6-9, SF, Baylor

18. Minnesota – Dion Waiters, 6-4, SG, Syracuse

19. Orlando – Arnett Moultrie, 6-11, PF/C, Mississippi State

20. Denver – Moe Harkless, 6-8, SF, St. John’s

21. Boston – Royce White, 6-8, PF, Iowa State

22. Boston – Fab Melo, 7-0, C, Syracuse

23. Atlanta – Jeff Taylor, 6-7, SF, Vanderbilt

24. Cleveland – Meyers Leonard, 7-0, C, Illinois

25. Memphis – Andrew Nicholson, 6-9, PF, St. Bonaventure

26. Indiana – Marquis Teague, 6-2, PG, Kentucky

27. Miami – Tony Wroten, 6-5, PG/SG, Washington

28. Oklahoma City – Evan Fournier, 6-7, SG/SF, France

29. Chicago – Orlando Johnson, 6-5, SG, UC Santa Barbara

30. Golden State – Darius Miller, 6-7, SF, Kentucky


Second Round

31. Charlotte – Tyshawn Taylor, 6-3, PG, Kansas

32. Washington – John Jenkins, 6-4, SG, Vanderbilt

33. Cleveland – Will Barton, 6-6, SF, Memphis

34. Cleveland – Kyle O’Quinn, 6-10, C, Norfolk State

35. Golden State – Festus Ezeli, 6-11, C, Vanderbilt

36. Sacramento – Mike Scott, 6-8, PF, Virginia

37. Toronto – Drew Gordon, 6-9, PF, New Mexico

38. Denver – Kevin Jones, 6-8, PF, West Virginia

39. Detroit – Draymond Green, 6-6, F, Michigan State

40. Portland – Doron Lamb, 6-4, SG, Kentucky

41. Portland – Kevin Murphy, 6-6, SF, Tennessee Tech

42. Milwaukee – Jae Crowder, 6-6, F, Marquette

43. Atlanta – JaMychal Green, 6-9, PF/C, Alabama

44. Detroit – Henry Sims, 6-11, C, Georgetown

45. Philadelphia – Khris Middleton, 6-7, SG/SF, Texas A&M

46. Washington – Hollis Thompson, 6-8, F, Georgetown

47. Utah – Tomas Satoransky, 6-7, SF, Czech Republic

48. New York – Kris Joseph, 6-7, SF, Syracuse

49. Orlando – Kim English, 6-5, SG, Missouri

50. Denver – Darius Johnson-Odom, 6-2, SG, Marquette

51. Boston – William Buford, 6-5, SG, Ohio State

52. Golden State – Tu Holloway, 6-0, PG, Xavier

53. L.A. Clippers – J’Covan Brown, 6-1, PG/SG, Texas

54. Philadelphia – Bernard James, 6-10, C, Florida State

55. Dallas – Justin Hamilton, 7-0, C, LSU

56. Toronto – Scott Machado, 6-1, PG, Iona

57. Brooklyn – Herb Pope, 6-8, PF, Seton Hall

58. Minnesota – Robert Sacre, 6-11, C, Gonzaga

59. San Antonio – Sammy Emile, 6-6, SG/SF, Mars Hill (N.C.)

60. L.A. Lakers – Casper Ware, 5-10, PG, Long Beach State

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