Published: February 28, 2010
As we all know, the months leading up to the NBA Draft can make for an overwhelming flurry of inside scoops, conspiracy theories and rumors from all around the internet; this year appears to be no different.
Fortunately, Hoops Addict has been keeping tabs on all the top college prospects and will be in attendance at NBA pre-draft workouts in Toronto and Washington in July to put it all in perspective. While there is a lot up in the air, this is our best attempt to get through all the speculation and give you some insight into who the top 30 prospects are.
Make sure you keep checking back for updated rankings over the next few months. Then, once the NBA Draft order is announced on May 18, we’ll start adapting these rankings to reflect specific team needs and what we’re hearing specific NBA teams will do.
1. John Wall PG
19 years old; 6′3″; 175 lbs.
Kentucky, Freshman
2. Evan Turner SG/SF
21 years old; 6′7″; 205 lbs.
Ohio State, Junior
3. Wesley Johnson SF/PF
22 years old; 6′7″; 195 lbs.
Syracuse, Junior
4. Derrick Favors PF/C
18 years old; 6′9″; 215 lbs.
Georgia Tech, Freshman
5. Al-Farouq Aminu SF/PF
19 years old; 6′8″; 210 lbs.
Wake Forest, Sophomore
6. Ed Davis PF
20 years old; 6′9″; 215 lbs.
North Carolina, Sophomore
7. DeMarcus Cousins PF/C
19 years old; 6′10″; 270 lbs.
Kentucky, Freshman
8. Cole Aldrich C
21 years old; 6′11″; 250 lbs.
Kansas, Junior
9. Stanley Robinson SF/PF
21 years old; 6′9″; 212 lbs.
Connecticut, Senior
10. Hassan Whiteside PF/C
20 years old, 7′ 0″ 235lbs.
Marshall
11. Patrick Patterson PF
20 years old; 6′8″; 223 lbs.
Kentucky, Junior
12. Willie Warren SG
20 years old; 6′4″; 200 lbs.
Oklahoma, Sophomore
13. Ekpe Udoh PF
22 years old, 6′ 10″ 240lbs.
Baylor
14. Donatas Motiejunas PF/C
19 years old; 7′0″; 215 lbs.
Benetton Treviso, International
15. Avery Bradley PG/SG
19 years old, 6′ 3″ 180lbs.
Texas
16. Xavier Henry SG
18 years old; 6′6″; 210 lbs.
Kansas, Freshman
17. Jeff Taylor SF
20 years old, 6′ 6″ 200lbs.
Vanderbilt
18. Elias Harris SF/PF
20 years old, 6′ 7″ 220lbs.
Gonzaga
19. Greg Monroe PF/C
19 years old; 6′11″; 240 lbs.
Georgetown, Sophomore
20. Devin Ebanks SF/PF
20 years old; 6′8″; 205 lbs.
West Virginia, Sophomore
21. Larry Sanders PF
21 years old, 6′ 9″ 205lbs.
VCU
22. Damion James PF
22 years old; 6′7″; 225 lbs.
Texas, Senior
23. Quincy Pondexter SF/PF
21 years old, 6′ 6″ 220lbs.
Washington
24. Solomon Alabi C
21 years old, 7′ 1″ 230lbs.
Florida State
25. Sherron Collins PG
22 years old; 5′11″; 190 lbs.
Kansas, Senior
26. Dexter Pittman C
21 years old, 6′ 10″ 310lbs.
Texas
27. Gani Lawal PF/C
21 years old; 6′8″; 233 lbs.
Georgia Tech, Junior
28. Kalin Lucas PG
20 years old; 6′0″; 180 lbs.
Michigan State, Junior
29. Paul George SF/PF
19 years old; 6′7″; 185 lbs.
Fresno State, Sophomore
28. Charles Garcia PF/C
21 years old; 6′10″; 230 lbs.
Seattle University, Junior
30. Latavious Williams PF
20 years old; 6′8″; 190 lbs.
Tulsa 66ers, Freshman
5 Comments on "2010 NBA Mock Draft"
T diddy on Mon, 1st Mar 2010 3:45 pm
How is kalin Lucas ranked so low?
Most of the dudes in front of him will be out if
position in the NBA.
He’s in my top 12
Ryan McNeill on Mon, 1st Mar 2010 6:17 pm
T Diddy – He’s a 6′0″ combo guard that reminds me too much of Juan Dixon at this stage of his development.
T diddy on Tue, 2nd Mar 2010 5:11 pm
I thought he was the point guard last year?
This year he plays off guard so a talented
guard can be in the starting five
he is a true point guard trust
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Jay(Nets Fan) on Mon, 8th Mar 2010 5:23 am
I don’t understand why Greg Monroe is so low.
He should be a top 5 pick