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http://espn.go.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/16154169/chad-ford-grade-nba-mock-draft-best-fits-ben-simmons-brandon-ingram-moreThis mock draft is a little different, because I play the role of GM for every team and decide who the team should take.
This is what every team should do to earn an A from me when I grade the draft.
Every year I produce roughly 10 versions of my Big Board and mock draft as a way of reporting how NBA scouts and GMs rank various players in the draft and what each individual team is thinking about doing with its draft picks. Both are reported pieces that examine what NBA teams think and what they're likely to do. This is different.
Last year my final "Grade: A" mock made some better calls than the GMs on draft night (Kristaps Porzingis to the Lakers at No. 2 and Devin Booker to the Hornets at No. 9), and it made a few questionable ones (Kelly Oubre at No. 8 to the Kings and Kevon Looney at No. 12 to the Jazz).
Before digging in, here are the ground rules:
1. At each slot, I make a pick in the best interest of only the team with the pick. I won't pass on a player at No. 4 just because I like the team fit better at No. 5.
2. No trades unless they're already completed.
3. Team needs are taken into account, but value can and often will supersede need. If there's clearly a best player available on the board, I won't pass on him just to fill a need.
4. I'm not reporting or predicting who will go where. This is my opinion about what should happen -- not what will happen.
After the team-by-team breakdown, you can get the full first round below.