I started doing previews for the NBA Draft. I started previewing as many picks as possible. Unfortunately, I was only able to finish eight articles. Here’s how it went down:
WAS – John Wall
PHI – Evan Turner
NJN – Derrick Favors
MIN – Wesley Johnson
SAC – DeMarcus Cousins
GSW – Greg Monroe
DET – Al-Farouq Aminu
LAC – Patrick Patterson
After the fifth pick, my predictions were way off. So I start off at the sixth pick all the way up to the 60th. At the end, I will finish with 62 articles in the series. I start out at the 13th pick for the Toronto Raptors.
The Toronto Raptors are now on the clock as they hold the 13th pick of the 2010 NBA Draft.
The Raptors know that Chris Bosh is leaving and they can’t leave Andrea Bargnani as their only good, productive big man on their team.
Toronto needs to re-build and find a new guy to fill in the spot at power forward.
Currently, it would seem that they would look at North Carolina’s Ed Davis and Kentucky’s Patrick Patterson. Who shall it be?
The Raptors draw in their pick as commissioner David Stern heads up to the podium to announce the team’s pick.
“With the 13th pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, the Toronto Raptors select Ed Davis out of North Carolina.”
Davis was needed and is a tall, but very lean, power forward. Davis would be the guy you need for points by the rim and down-low, along with those rebounds.
I liked the pick.
But what bothers me about Davis is that if he can be productive enough and can stay consistent. Along with that, he needs to build some muscle, badly.
You can compete when you are about 225 pounds, and you that you are also a power forward. Davis will badly need to bulk up, but if he can be dominant, Chris Bosh can be a distant memory.
With Davis, the starting five may play out like this:
PG: Jose Calderon/Jarett Jack
SG: LeAndro Barbosa
SF: DeMar DeRozan
PF: Ed Davis
C: Andre Bargnani
The Raptors will also need Bargnani to play some defense and bulk up a bit, too, so they can become one of the top frontcourt-duos.
Davis is going to be beneficial pick. Like to see how he performs for the 2010-11 season.
Welcome to the NBA, Ed Davis!
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