Since I am well out of the lottery, I can try and predict the lottery without too much manipulation and deception...
So here is a go at it...
1. Atlanta Hawks - Tanner Houbreg - no brainer here, and Swift and Tanner will be a devastating combo... Best starting frontcourt in the league???
2. New Jersey Nets - Garrett Pettit - another no brainer here, and will be devastating in combo with Emeka and Boozer.
3. Toronto Raptors - Emmanual Griffin - Mihm is talented and Ostertag is a nice rotation player... With Finley, Carter and Daniels in starting spots already, Raptors are looking good.
4. Chicago Bulls - Bob Diddle. SG is a big need, and both Meyers and Diddle are good choices. Diddle gets by being the best shooter in the draft combined with very good defense.
5. Toronto Raptors - Lorenzo Ellis. Daniels is a good PG, but is a free agent next year. Ellis will fill in nicely. Could also look at SG for Finley's impending free agency.
6. San Antonio Spurs - Ferry. needs up front and at SF here, with Cassel and Ginobli set. Ferry can come in and give a huge boost immediately.
7. Indiana Pacers - Phillip Meyers. Set at SF and PF, and SG is a need. Meyers could be the next Reggie.
8. Chicago Bulls - Jamal Del Negro. Deng is a good player, but Del Negro has serious potential at the SF spot. Sets the posiiton for 3+ years.
9. Cleveland Cavs - Alvin Schenk. PG is a position of need here. Schenk does not have great potential, but he can slide in and start immediately, and by a top 20 pg.
10. Detroit Pistons - Ivan Litwick. SG is the weakest position in Detroit, but the best are realy gone at this point. Ltwack is a nice backup PF for now, and already a half decent rebounder with A potential
11. Grizzlies - Marques Baly - C and SG are big needs here. And a 7'0" 300 behemoth with A potential can be tough to pass up... Curry, Cosic, and Kundla also possibilities
12. New York Knicks - Hayden Strickland. Needs at SF and scoring PF, but the offense at the PF in this draft is a limited commodity. Terpening also a possibility here.
13. Denver Nuggets - Andres Gervin. SF and PG are needs here, with Andre Miller not resigning… Even though he is way undersized, Mercer is the best PG in the draft. Will it be Mercer or the potential of Kieta or Gervin? With Boykins already on the roster, we go with the bigger point here. Heavily depends on free agent plans though.
Hey my first one for SSBA... Of course, about 5 of these picks will likely be traded.. lol
Updated due to my miss of the Pistons having the Suns pick.