Poll: 2005 NBA Draft Take Two (Pick No. 4)

Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. While life, and the NBA, doesn’t often allow for second chances, we at Hoops Rumors believe it’s fun to give our readers a second take at picking players, complete with the benefit of hindsight.

We’ve previously tackled the 2003 and 2013 NBA Drafts and the next one we’re tackling is 2005’s, the year that the Bucks nabbed big man Andrew Bogut with the No. 1 overall pick. That year’s draft class is generally viewed as one of the weaker ones in recent memory, though, there were quite a few second-rounders that year (Ersan Ilyasova, Monta Ellis, Lou Williams, Amir Johnson and Marcin Gortat) who have gone on to have very solid NBA careers.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll provide a series of reader polls that ask you to vote on the player whom you believe should have been selected with each pick. We’ll continue onward with the Hornets/Pelicans, who held the No. 4 pick that season. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for New Orleans’s pick and check back Saturday night for the results, as well as for your chance to vote for whom the Charlotte Bobcats should have taken at No. 5. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the pick and why you voted the way that you did. Also, if I fail to list a player who you think should be selected, feel free to post that in the comments section and I’ll be certain to tally those votes as well.

Selections

  1. Bucks — Chris Paul [Actual Pick — Andrew Bogut]
  2. Hawks — Deron Williams [Actual Pick — Marvin Williams]
  3. Jazz — Monta Ellis [Actual Pick — Deron Williams]
  4. Hornets/Pelicans — ? [Actual Pick — Chris Paul]

With the No. 4 Overall Pick, the Hornets/Pelicans Should Have Selected...

  • Andrew Bogut 32% (453)
  • Danny Granger 26% (379)
  • David Lee 11% (160)
  • Andrew Bynum 10% (150)
  • Marcin Gortat 6% (86)
  • Marvin Williams 3% (38)
  • Lou Williams 3% (36)
  • Nate Robinson 2% (35)
  • Channing Frye 1% (18)
  • Gerald Green 1% (17)
  • Amir Johnson 1% (13)
  • Raymond Felton 1% (12)
  • Jarrett Jack 1% (8)
  • Ersan Ilyasova 0% (7)
  • Brandon Bass 0% (4)
  • Sean May 0% (4)
  • Alan Anderson 0% (3)
  • Hakim Warrick 0% (3)
  • Ike Diogu 0% (3)
  • Fran Vasquez 0% (3)
  • Martell Webster 0% (2)
  • Ian Mahinmi 0% (2)
  • Charlie Villanueva 0% (1)
  • Johan Petro 0% (0)
  • Jason Maxiell 0% (0)
  • Rashad McCants 0% (0)

Total votes: 1,437

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Poll: 2005 NBA Draft Take Two (Pick No. 3)

Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. While life, and the NBA, doesn’t often allow for second chances, we at Hoops Rumors believe it’s fun to give our readers a second take at picking players, complete with the benefit of hindsight.

We’ve previously tackled the 2003 and 2013 NBA Drafts and the next one we’re tackling is 2005’s, the year that the Bucks nabbed big man Andrew Bogut with the No. 1 overall pick. That year’s draft class is generally viewed as one of the weaker ones in recent memory, though, there were quite a few second-rounders that year (Ersan Ilyasova, Monta Ellis, Lou Williams, Amir Johnson and Marcin Gortat) who have gone on to have very solid NBA careers.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll provide a series of reader polls that ask you to vote on the player whom you believe should have been selected with each pick. We’ll continue onward with the Jazz, who held the No. 3 pick that season. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Utah’s pick and check back Friday night for the results, as well as for your chance to vote for whom the New Orleans Hornets should have taken at No. 4. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the pick and why you voted the way that you did. Also, if I fail to list a player who you think should be selected, feel free to post that in the comments section and I’ll be certain to tally those votes as well.

Selections

  1. Bucks — Chris Paul [Actual Pick — Andrew Bogut]
  2. Hawks — Deron Williams [Actual Pick — Marvin Williams]
  3. Jazz — ? [Actual Pick — Deron Williams]

With the No. 3 Overall Pick, the Jazz Should Have Selected...

  • Monta Ellis 31% (529)
  • Andrew Bogut 23% (387)
  • Danny Granger 16% (267)
  • Andrew Bynum 9% (159)
  • David Lee 7% (115)
  • Marcin Gortat 3% (58)
  • Marvin Williams 2% (27)
  • Channing Frye 1% (23)
  • Nate Robinson 1% (19)
  • Lou Williams 1% (16)
  • Raymond Felton 1% (13)
  • Jarrett Jack 1% (10)
  • Amir Johnson 0% (8)
  • Gerald Green 0% (8)
  • Ersan Ilyasova 0% (8)
  • Brandon Bass 0% (5)
  • Alan Anderson 0% (4)
  • Sean May 0% (4)
  • Johan Petro 0% (4)
  • Charlie Villanueva 0% (3)
  • Hakim Warrick 0% (3)
  • Jason Maxiell 0% (3)
  • Ike Diogu 0% (2)
  • Fran Vasquez 0% (2)
  • Martell Webster 0% (1)
  • Rashad McCants 0% (1)
  • Ian Mahinmi 0% (1)

Total votes: 1,680

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Poll: 2005 NBA Draft Take Two (Pick No. 2)

Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. While life, and the NBA, doesn’t often allow for second chances, we at Hoops Rumors believe it’s fun to give our readers a second take at picking players, complete with the benefit of hindsight.

We’ve previously tackled the 2003 and 2013 NBA Drafts and the next one we’re tackling is 2005’s, the year that the Bucks nabbed big man Andrew Bogut with the No. 1 overall pick. That year’s draft class is generally viewed as one of the weaker ones in recent memory, though, there were quite a few second-rounders that year (Ersan Ilyasova, Monta Ellis, Lou Williams, Amir Johnson and Marcin Gortat) who have gone on to have very solid NBA careers.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll provide a series of reader polls that ask you to vote on the player whom you believe should have been selected with each pick. We’ll continue onward with the Hawks, who held the No. 2 pick that season. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Atlanta’s pick and check back Thursday night for the results, as well as for your chance to vote for whom the Jazz should have taken at No. 3. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the pick and why you voted the way that you did. Also, if I fail to list a player who you think should be selected, feel free to post that in the comments section and I’ll be certain to tally those votes as well.

Selections

  1. Bucks — Chris Paul [Actual Pick — Andrew Bogut]
  2. Hawks — ? [Actual Pick — Marvin Williams]

With the No. 2 Overall Pick, the Hawks Should Have Selected...

  • Deron Williams 54% (1,058)
  • Monta Ellis 12% (238)
  • Andrew Bogut 10% (189)
  • Danny Granger 9% (174)
  • Andrew Bynum 5% (99)
  • David Lee 4% (71)
  • Marcin Gortat 2% (43)
  • Nate Robinson 1% (20)
  • Channing Frye 1% (18)
  • Marvin Williams 1% (14)
  • Amir Johnson 1% (13)
  • Lou Williams 1% (11)
  • Jarrett Jack 0% (7)
  • Gerald Green 0% (7)
  • Ersan Ilyasova 0% (5)
  • Raymond Felton 0% (2)
  • Brandon Bass 0% (1)

Total votes: 1,970

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Poll: 2005 NBA Draft Take Two (Pick No. 1)

Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. While life, and the NBA, doesn’t often allow for second chances, we at Hoops Rumors believe it’s fun to give our readers a second take at picking players, complete with the benefit of hindsight.

We’ve previously tackled the 2003 and 2013 NBA Drafts and the next one we’ll tackle is 2005’s, the year that the Bucks nabbed big man Andrew Bogut with the No. 1 overall pick. That year’s draft class is generally viewed as one of the weaker ones in recent memory, though, there were quite a few second-rounders that year (Ersan Ilyasova, Monta Ellis, Lou Williams, Amir Johnson and Marcin Gortat) who have gone on to have very solid NBA careers.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll provide a series of reader polls that ask you to vote on the player whom you believe should have been selected with each pick. We’ll kick this off with the Bucks, who held the No. 1 pick that season. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Milwaukee’s pick and check back Wednesday night for the results, as well as for your chance to vote for whom the Hawks should have taken at No. 2. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the pick and why you voted the way that you did. Also, if I fail to list a player who you think should be selected, feel free to post that in the comments section and I’ll be certain to tally those votes as well.

With the No. 1 Overall Pick, the Bucks Should Have Selected...

  • Chris Paul 91% (2,518)
  • Deron Williams 2% (59)
  • Andrew Bogut 2% (54)
  • Andrew Bynum 1% (25)
  • Monta Ellis 1% (21)
  • Danny Granger 1% (19)
  • David Lee 1% (18)
  • Nate Robinson 1% (16)
  • Marcin Gortat 0% (7)
  • Gerald Green 0% (5)
  • Jarrett Jack 0% (5)
  • Brandon Bass 0% (5)
  • Raymond Felton 0% (4)
  • Channing Frye 0% (4)
  • Marvin Williams 0% (2)
  • Lou Williams 0% (2)
  • Amir Johnson 0% (2)
  • Ersan Ilyasova 0% (1)

Total votes: 2,767

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Poll: 2016 Community Mock Draft (Pick No. 30)

Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. I’m willing to bet that every team executive has at least one pick that he would like a mulligan for. We at Hoops Rumors thought it would be fun to give our readers the chance to predict the results of this June’s draft, which is what we are doing with a series of polls.

We are now at the end of the first round (and our mock draft) and have come to the Warriors. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Golden State’s selection and check back Friday for the final results. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the No. 30 overall pick and why you voted the way that you did.

  1. Sixers — Ben Simmons (LSU)
  2. Lakers — Brandon Ingram (Duke)
  3. Celtics — Dragan Bender (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  4. Suns — Jaylen Brown (California)
  5. Timberwolves — Buddy Hield (Oklahoma)
  6. Pelicans — Kris Dunn (Providence)
  7. Nuggets — Jamal Murray (Kentucky)
  8. Kings — Henry Ellenson (Marquette)
  9. Raptors — Marquese Chriss (Washington)
  10. Bucks — Jakob Poeltl (Utah)
  11. Magic — Skal Labissiere (Kentucky)
  12. Jazz — Denzel Valentine (Michigan State)
  13. Suns — Domantas Sabonis (Gonzaga)
  14. Bulls — Deyonta Davis (Michigan State)
  15. Nuggets — Timothe Luwawu (Mega Leks)
  16. Celtics — Thon Maker (Australia)
  17. Grizzlies — Wade Baldwin (Vanderbilt)
  18. Pistons — Tyler Ulis (Kentucky)
  19. Nuggets — Furkan Korkmaz (Anadolu Efes)
  20. Pacers — Demetrius Jackson (Notre Dame)
  21. Hawks — Taurean Prince (Baylor)
  22. Hornets — Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
  23. Celtics — Malachi Richardson (Syracuse)
  24. Sixers — Malik Beasley (Florida State)
  25. Clippers — DeAndre Bembry (St. Joe’s)
  26. Sixers — Dejounte Murray (Washington)
  27. Raptors — Cheick Diallo (Kansas)
  28. Suns — Diamond Stone (Maryland)
  29. Spurs — Juan Hernangomez (Spain)

With the No. 30 Overall Pick, the Warriors Select...

  • Zhou Qi (China) 15% (117)
  • Ben Bentil (Providence) 12% (91)
  • Damian Jones (Vanderbilt) 10% (79)
  • Ante Zizic (Croatia) 9% (67)
  • Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia) 8% (66)
  • Caris LeVert (Michigan) 8% (61)
  • A.J. Hammons (Purdue) 7% (56)
  • Stephen Zimmerman (UNLV) 7% (55)
  • Wayne Selden (Kansas) 7% (52)
  • Patrick McCaw (UNLV) 5% (41)
  • Ivica Zubac (Mega Leks) 4% (33)
  • Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 3% (22)
  • Robert Carter (Maryland) 3% (20)
  • Isaia Cordinier (France) 2% (12)
  • Guerschon Yabusele (Rouen) 1% (11)
  • Petr Cornelie (Le Mans) 1% (4)

Total votes: 787

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Poll: 2016 Community Mock Draft (Pick No. 29)

Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. I’m willing to bet that every team executive has at least one pick that he would like a mulligan for. We at Hoops Rumors thought it would be fun to give our readers the chance to predict the results of this June’s draft, which is what we are doing with a series of polls.

We are nearing the end of the first round and have come to the Spurs. Will they go the draft-and-stash route once again or look to select a player who can contribute in the immediate future? Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for San Antonio’s selection and check back Thursday for the results, as well as to cast your vote for who the Warriors will select with the No. 30 overall pick. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the No. 29 overall pick and why you voted the way that you did.

  1. Sixers — Ben Simmons (LSU)
  2. Lakers — Brandon Ingram (Duke)
  3. Celtics — Dragan Bender (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  4. Suns — Jaylen Brown (California)
  5. Timberwolves — Buddy Hield (Oklahoma)
  6. Pelicans — Kris Dunn (Providence)
  7. Nuggets — Jamal Murray (Kentucky)
  8. Kings — Henry Ellenson (Marquette)
  9. Raptors — Marquese Chriss (Washington)
  10. Bucks — Jakob Poeltl (Utah)
  11. Magic — Skal Labissiere (Kentucky)
  12. Jazz — Denzel Valentine (Michigan State)
  13. Suns — Domantas Sabonis (Gonzaga)
  14. Bulls — Deyonta Davis (Michigan State)
  15. Nuggets — Timothe Luwawu (Mega Leks)
  16. Celtics — Thon Maker (Australia)
  17. Grizzlies — Wade Baldwin (Vanderbilt)
  18. Pistons — Tyler Ulis (Kentucky)
  19. Nuggets — Furkan Korkmaz (Anadolu Efes)
  20. Pacers — Demetrius Jackson (Notre Dame)
  21. Hawks — Taurean Prince (Baylor)
  22. Hornets — Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
  23. Celtics — Malachi Richardson (Syracuse)
  24. Sixers — Malik Beasley (Florida State)
  25. Clippers — DeAndre Bembry (St. Joe’s)
  26. Sixers — Dejounte Murray (Washington)
  27. Raptors — Cheick Diallo (Kansas)
  28. Suns — Diamond Stone (Maryland)

With the No. 29 Overall Pick, the Spurs Select...

  • Juan Hernangomez (Spain) 17% (210)
  • Zhou Qi (China) 11% (139)
  • Ante Zizic (Croatia) 10% (124)
  • Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia) 10% (124)
  • Damian Jones (Vanderbilt) 8% (92)
  • Ben Bentil (Providence) 7% (82)
  • Stephen Zimmerman (UNLV) 6% (70)
  • A.J. Hammons (Purdue) 6% (67)
  • Wayne Selden (Kansas) 5% (64)
  • Caris LeVert (Michigan) 5% (55)
  • Ivica Zubac (Mega Leks) 4% (47)
  • Patrick McCaw (UNLV) 4% (44)
  • Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 2% (27)
  • Guerschon Yabusele (Rouen) 2% (24)
  • Isaia Cordinier (France) 2% (22)
  • Petr Cornelie (Le Mans) 1% (17)
  • Robert Carter (Maryland) 1% (8)

Total votes: 1,216

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Poll: 2016 Community Mock Draft (Pick No. 28)

The results of the 2016 NBA Draft lottery are in and the Sixers finally landed the elusive No. 1 overall pick after missing out the past two seasons. Now that the exact draft order is locked in, teams can begin targeting specific players who are likely to still be on the board when it is their time to choose. Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. I’m willing to bet that every team executive has at least one pick that he would like a mulligan for. We at Hoops Rumors thought it would be fun to give our readers the chance to predict the results of this June’s draft, which is what we are doing with a series of polls.

We are nearing the end of the first round and have once again come to the Suns. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Phoenix’s selection and check back Wednesday for the results, as well as to cast your vote for who the Spurs will select with the No. 29 overall pick. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the No. 28 overall pick and why you voted the way that you did.

  1. Sixers — Ben Simmons (LSU)
  2. Lakers — Brandon Ingram (Duke)
  3. Celtics — Dragan Bender (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  4. Suns — Jaylen Brown (California)
  5. Timberwolves — Buddy Hield (Oklahoma)
  6. Pelicans — Kris Dunn (Providence)
  7. Nuggets — Jamal Murray (Kentucky)
  8. Kings — Henry Ellenson (Marquette)
  9. Raptors — Marquese Chriss (Washington)
  10. Bucks — Jakob Poeltl (Utah)
  11. Magic — Skal Labissiere (Kentucky)
  12. Jazz — Denzel Valentine (Michigan State)
  13. Suns — Domantas Sabonis (Gonzaga)
  14. Bulls — Deyonta Davis (Michigan State)
  15. Nuggets — Timothe Luwawu (Mega Leks)
  16. Celtics — Thon Maker (Australia)
  17. Grizzlies — Wade Baldwin (Vanderbilt)
  18. Pistons — Tyler Ulis (Kentucky)
  19. Nuggets — Furkan Korkmaz (Anadolu Efes)
  20. Pacers — Demetrius Jackson (Notre Dame)
  21. Hawks — Taurean Prince (Baylor)
  22. Hornets — Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
  23. Celtics — Malachi Richardson (Syracuse)
  24. Sixers — Malik Beasley (Florida State)
  25. Clippers — DeAndre Bembry (St. Joe’s)
  26. Sixers — Dejounte Murray (Washington)
  27. Raptors — Cheick Diallo (Kansas)

With the No. 28 Overall Pick, the Suns Select...

  • Diamond Stone (Maryland) 13% (108)
  • Juan Hernangomez (Spain) 13% (106)
  • Zhou Qi (China) 12% (98)
  • Ante Zizic (Croatia) 9% (74)
  • Stephen Zimmerman (UNLV) 7% (60)
  • Ben Bentil (Providence) 7% (55)
  • Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia) 6% (52)
  • Caris LeVert (Michigan) 6% (46)
  • Wayne Selden (Kansas) 5% (45)
  • Damian Jones (Vanderbilt) 5% (40)
  • Patrick McCaw (UNLV) 5% (39)
  • Ivica Zubac (Mega Leks) 3% (26)
  • A.J. Hammons (Purdue) 3% (21)
  • Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 1% (11)
  • Isaia Cordinier (France) 1% (11)
  • Petr Cornelie (Le Mans) 1% (11)
  • Guerschon Yabusele (Rouen) 1% (10)
  • Robert Carter (Maryland) 1% (9)

Total votes: 822

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Poll: 2016 Community Mock Draft (Pick No. 27)

The results of the 2016 NBA Draft lottery are in and the Sixers finally landed the elusive No. 1 overall pick after missing out the past two seasons. Now that the exact draft order is locked in, teams can begin targeting specific players who are likely to still be on the board when it is their time to choose. Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. I’m willing to bet that every team executive has at least one pick that he would like a mulligan for. We at Hoops Rumors thought it would be fun to give our readers the chance to predict the results of this June’s draft, which is what we are doing with a series of polls.

We are nearing the end of the first round and have once again come to the Raptors. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Toronto’s selection and check back Tuesday for the results, as well as to cast your vote for who the Suns will select with the No. 28 overall pick. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the No. 27 overall pick and why you voted the way that you did.

  1. Sixers — Ben Simmons (LSU)
  2. Lakers — Brandon Ingram (Duke)
  3. Celtics — Dragan Bender (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  4. Suns — Jaylen Brown (California)
  5. Timberwolves — Buddy Hield (Oklahoma)
  6. Pelicans — Kris Dunn (Providence)
  7. Nuggets — Jamal Murray (Kentucky)
  8. Kings — Henry Ellenson (Marquette)
  9. Raptors — Marquese Chriss (Washington)
  10. Bucks — Jakob Poeltl (Utah)
  11. Magic — Skal Labissiere (Kentucky)
  12. Jazz — Denzel Valentine (Michigan State)
  13. Suns — Domantas Sabonis (Gonzaga)
  14. Bulls — Deyonta Davis (Michigan State)
  15. Nuggets — Timothe Luwawu (Mega Leks)
  16. Celtics — Thon Maker (Australia)
  17. Grizzlies — Wade Baldwin (Vanderbilt)
  18. Pistons — Tyler Ulis (Kentucky)
  19. Nuggets — Furkan Korkmaz (Anadolu Efes)
  20. Pacers — Demetrius Jackson (Notre Dame)
  21. Hawks — Taurean Prince (Baylor)
  22. Hornets — Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
  23. Celtics — Malachi Richardson (Syracuse)
  24. Sixers — Malik Beasley (Florida State)
  25. Clippers — DeAndre Bembry (St. Joe’s)
  26. Sixers — Dejounte Murray (Washington)

With the No. 27 Overall Pick, the Raptors Select...

  • Cheick Diallo (Kansas) 22% (220)
  • Diamond Stone (Maryland) 10% (100)
  • Juan Hernangomez (Spain) 9% (88)
  • Zhou Qi (China) 8% (83)
  • Ben Bentil (Providence) 7% (72)
  • Ante Zizic (Croatia) 6% (64)
  • Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia) 6% (60)
  • Stephen Zimmerman (UNLV) 6% (57)
  • Caris LeVert (Michigan) 5% (52)
  • Damian Jones (Vanderbilt) 4% (37)
  • Patrick McCaw (UNLV) 3% (34)
  • Wayne Selden (Kansas) 3% (34)
  • Ivica Zubac (Mega Leks) 3% (31)
  • A.J. Hammons (Purdue) 2% (16)
  • Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 2% (15)
  • Isaia Cordinier (France) 1% (9)
  • Robert Carter (Maryland) 1% (8)
  • Petr Cornelie (Le Mans) 1% (7)
  • Guerschon Yabusele (Rouen) 1% (6)

Total votes: 993

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Poll: 2016 Community Mock Draft (Pick No. 26)

The results of the 2016 NBA Draft lottery are in and the Sixers finally landed the elusive No. 1 overall pick after missing out the past two seasons. Now that the exact draft order is locked in, teams can begin targeting specific players who are likely to still be on the board when it is their time to choose. Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. I’m willing to bet that every team executive has at least one pick that he would like a mulligan for. We at Hoops Rumors thought it would be fun to give our readers the chance to predict the results of this June’s draft, which is what we are doing with a series of polls.

We are now well on our way to completing the first round and have once again come to the Sixers. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Philadelphia’s selection and check back Monday for the results, as well as to cast your vote for who the Raptors will select with the No. 27 overall pick. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the No. 26 overall pick and why you voted the way that you did.

  1. Sixers — Ben Simmons (LSU)
  2. Lakers — Brandon Ingram (Duke)
  3. Celtics — Dragan Bender (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  4. Suns — Jaylen Brown (California)
  5. Timberwolves — Buddy Hield (Oklahoma)
  6. Pelicans — Kris Dunn (Providence)
  7. Nuggets — Jamal Murray (Kentucky)
  8. Kings — Henry Ellenson (Marquette)
  9. Raptors — Marquese Chriss (Washington)
  10. Bucks — Jakob Poeltl (Utah)
  11. Magic — Skal Labissiere (Kentucky)
  12. Jazz — Denzel Valentine (Michigan State)
  13. Suns — Domantas Sabonis (Gonzaga)
  14. Bulls — Deyonta Davis (Michigan State)
  15. Nuggets — Timothe Luwawu (Mega Leks)
  16. Celtics — Thon Maker (Australia)
  17. Grizzlies — Wade Baldwin (Vanderbilt)
  18. Pistons — Tyler Ulis (Kentucky)
  19. Nuggets — Furkan Korkmaz (Anadolu Efes)
  20. Pacers — Demetrius Jackson (Notre Dame)
  21. Hawks — Taurean Prince (Baylor)
  22. Hornets — Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
  23. Celtics — Malachi Richardson (Syracuse)
  24. Sixers — Malik Beasley (Florida State)
  25. Clippers — DeAndre Bembry (St. Joe’s)

With the No. 26 Overall Pick, the Sixers Select...

  • Dejounte Murray (Washington) 39% (471)
  • Patrick McCaw (UNLV) 9% (103)
  • Cheick Diallo (Kansas) 7% (85)
  • Juan Hernangomez (Spain) 6% (73)
  • Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia) 6% (71)
  • Wayne Selden (Kansas) 5% (64)
  • Zhou Qi (China) 5% (60)
  • Isaia Cordinier (France) 4% (49)
  • Caris LeVert (Michigan) 4% (47)
  • Diamond Stone (Maryland) 3% (38)
  • Ante Zizic (Croatia) 3% (33)
  • Stephen Zimmerman (UNLV) 2% (28)
  • Damian Jones (Vanderbilt) 2% (24)
  • Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 1% (14)
  • A.J. Hammons (Purdue) 1% (11)
  • Petr Cornelie (Le Mans) 1% (9)
  • Guerschon Yabusele (Rouen) 1% (8)
  • Robert Carter (Maryland) 1% (8)

Total votes: 1,196

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Poll: 2016 Community Mock Draft (Pick No. 25)

The results of the 2016 NBA Draft lottery are in and the Sixers finally landed the elusive No. 1 overall pick after missing out the past two seasons. Now that the exact draft order is locked in, teams can begin targeting specific players who are likely to still be on the board when it is their time to choose. Drafting players is far from an exact science, and many a GM has been second-guessed for his draft night decisions. I’m willing to bet that every team executive has at least one pick that he would like a mulligan for. We at Hoops Rumors thought it would be fun to give our readers the chance to predict the results of this June’s draft, which is what we are doing with a series of polls.

We are now well on our way to completing the first round and have come to the Clippers. Readers, you are now on the clock! Cast your vote for Los Angeles’ selection and check back Sunday for the results, as well as to cast your vote for who the Sixers will select with the No. 26 overall pick. But don’t limit yourself to a simple button click. Take to the comments section below and share your thoughts on the No. 25 overall pick and why you voted the way that you did.

  1. Sixers — Ben Simmons (LSU)
  2. Lakers — Brandon Ingram (Duke)
  3. Celtics — Dragan Bender (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
  4. Suns — Jaylen Brown (California)
  5. Timberwolves — Buddy Hield (Oklahoma)
  6. Pelicans — Kris Dunn (Providence)
  7. Nuggets — Jamal Murray (Kentucky)
  8. Kings — Henry Ellenson (Marquette)
  9. Raptors — Marquese Chriss (Washington)
  10. Bucks — Jakob Poeltl (Utah)
  11. Magic — Skal Labissiere (Kentucky)
  12. Jazz — Denzel Valentine (Michigan State)
  13. Suns — Domantas Sabonis (Gonzaga)
  14. Bulls — Deyonta Davis (Michigan State)
  15. Nuggets — Timothe Luwawu (Mega Leks)
  16. Celtics — Thon Maker (Australia)
  17. Grizzlies — Wade Baldwin (Vanderbilt)
  18. Pistons — Tyler Ulis (Kentucky)
  19. Nuggets — Furkan Korkmaz (Anadolu Efes)
  20. Pacers — Demetrius Jackson (Notre Dame)
  21. Hawks — Taurean Prince (Baylor)
  22. Hornets — Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
  23. Celtics — Malachi Richardson (Syracuse)
  24. Sixers — Malik Beasley (Florida State)

With the No. 25 Overall Pick, the Clippers Select...

  • DeAndre Bembry (St. Joe's) 23% (219)
  • Dejounte Murray (Washington) 16% (156)
  • Cheick Diallo (Kansas) 11% (109)
  • Diamond Stone (Maryland) 6% (57)
  • Zhou Qi (China) 5% (51)
  • Wayne Selden (Kansas) 5% (51)
  • Caris LeVert (Michigan) 5% (49)
  • Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia) 5% (47)
  • Juan Hernangomez (Spain) 5% (46)
  • Stephen Zimmerman (UNLV) 4% (41)
  • Ante Zizic (Croatia) 3% (30)
  • Damian Jones (Vanderbilt) 2% (23)
  • Patrick McCaw (UNLV) 2% (22)
  • Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 2% (15)
  • A.J. Hammons (Purdue) 1% (13)
  • Guerschon Yabusele (Rouen) 1% (10)
  • Robert Carter (Maryland) 1% (6)
  • Isaia Cordinier (France) 1% (5)
  • Petr Cornelie (Le Mans) 0% (1)

Total votes: 951

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