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So, earlier today I updated my final 2009 NBA Mock Draft. Then, I realized that a number of the readers of the site rely on the RSS feed that is limited to the last 10 articles on CHV. As a result, this is a short synopsis of the CHV 2009 NBA Mock Draft with a link to the full two round 2009 NBA Mock Draft!

We’ve seen who’s going and staying in the draft now. The biggest surprise is the lack of “awe” for Ricky Rubio’s only workout conducted before the draft with the Sacramento Kings.  I dropped him all the way down to nr 5 since the Kings don’t seem to thrilled with him, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him go even lower! Jodie Meeks chose to remain in the draft along with Memphis’s Shawn Taggart and we have seen a fair bit of movement of players based onhow their pre-draft workouts have gone. Tyler Hansbrough and B.J. Mullens have helped their cases since the 2008-09 NCAA regular season wrapped up and Terrence Williams may have worked his way into a 2009 NBA lottery pick! Particularly interesting is that Minnesota has traded to get the nr 5 and 6 picks with many thinking they’ll take the best Point Guard on the board with the pick and a good shooting or slashing guard with the second. Don’t be surprised to see them take DeRozan and Evans here vice mucking with Rubio if he’s still around.

Top 5 2009 NBA Draft Picks:

2009 NBA Mock Draft #1 LA Clippers Blake Griffin 6-10 248 PF Oklahoma So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #2 Memphis Hasheem Thabeet 7-2 267 C UConn Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #3 Oklahoma Cty James Harden 6-5 218 SG Arizona St So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #4 Sacramento Jordan Hill 6-10 235 PF Arizona So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #5 Minnesota Ricky Rubio 6-3 180 PG Spain Intl.

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There were high expectations when James Harden, a 6ft. 5in. shooting guard from Los Angeles, California, finally chose the Arizona State Sun Devils as his college of choice. And, quite honestly, there should have been.  He led his high school team to a 33-1 record and was voted to the prestigious McDonalds All-American team. Needless to say, the young man didn’t disappoint. From the opening game to the last of his debut season, Harden responded as many though he would. He scored, rebounded and played a vital role in leading the Sun Devils to a 20 win season. With his size, work ethic and sound fundamentals, Harden will no doubt be a player that has the possibility of being a lottery pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. 

 

 

James Harden’s Collegiate Career

 

To put it bluntly, Harden will be leaving Arizona State as the most decorated player in Sun Devil history. After leading the Sun Devils to a 13 win turnaround, highest in the nation in his first season, he was voted  Pac 10 freshman of the year. But to most observers, they knew even better things were just on the horizon. In his second season he was 25th in the nation in scoring with a 20.1ppg. and he accomplished this with a little over 12 shots a game. But what was even more impressive was his overall game. He rebounded, averaging just over 5 a game, he made assists, just over 4 a game and he was sound defensively averaging almost 2 steals a game. He was again voted to first team All PCA -10 and helped lead the Sun Devils to their first post season NCAA tournament berth in 6 years.  Due to his outstanding year in 2008-2009, Harden became the first Sun Devil in team history to earn first team All-American honors along with being voted PAC 10 player of the year. There was little doubt that after such a stellar career, that James Harden would chose to take his game to next level.    

 

James Harden’s 2009 NBA Draft Prospects

 

As the rumor mill cranks up, especially after the 2009 NBA draft combine in Chicago, Harden has the potential to be selected as high as # 3 and as low as position 5. Which by the way, is good news for the Washington Wizards as they sorely need the additional scoring punch. But again, speculation does not always equal reality. What does seem to be odd, and to some just a bit arrogant, is that Harden, at least until now has stated that he will not conduct any interviews with teams that are not in the top 5 drafting positions. What has so far impressed NBA scouts the most is Hardens all around basketball skills and athleticism. Although he is still only 19, he already possesses NBA quickness to become an excellent defender and has the ball handling ability and court awareness to hit the open man. Even though he played both small forward and shooting guard in college, his best position according to most NBA experts will be that of shooting guard. 

Refs:

 

http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article_external/646535

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=txjameshardenbio&prov=st&type=lgns&print=1

 

http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/harden_james00.html

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ASU's James Harden

ASU's James Harden

There were high expectations when James Harden, a 6ft. 5in. shooting guard from Los Angeles, California, finally chose the Arizona State Sun Devils as his college of choice. And, quite honestly, there should have been.  He led his high school team to a 33-1 record and was voted to the prestigious McDonalds All-American team. Needless to say, the young man didn’t disappoint. From the opening game to the last of his debut season, Harden responded as many though he would. He scored, rebounded and played a vital role in leading the Sun Devils to a 20 win season. With his size, work ethic and sound fundamentals, Harden will no doubt be a player that has the possibility of being

a lottery pick in the upcoming 2009 NBA Draft. 

a lottery pick in the upcoming 2009 NBA Draft. 

 

 

 

James Harden’s Collegiate Career

 

To put it bluntly, Harden will be leaving Arizona State as the most decorated player in Sun Devil history. After leading the Sun Devils to a 13 win turnaround, highest in the nation in his first season, he was voted  Pac 10 freshman of the year. But to most observers, they knew even better things were just on the horizon. In his second season he was 25th in the nation in scoring with a 20.1ppg. and he accomplished this with a little over 12 shots a game. But what was even more impressive was his overall game. He rebounded, averaging just over 5 a game, he made assists, just over 4 a game and he was sound defensively averaging almost 2 steals a game. He was again voted to first team All PCA -10 and helped lead the Sun Devils to their first post season NCAA tournament berth in 6 years.  Due to his outstanding year in 2008-2009, Harden became the first Sun Devil in team history to earn first team All-American honors along with being voted PAC 10 player of the year. There was little doubt that after such a stellar career, that James Harden would chose to take his game to next level.    

 

James Harden’s 2009 NBA Draft Prospects

 

As the rumor mill cranks up, especially after the NBA draft combine in Chicago, Harden has the potential to be selected as high as # 3 and as low as position 5. Which by the way, is good news for the Washington Wizards as they sorely need the additional scoring punch. But again, speculation does not always equal reality. What does seem to be odd, and to some just a bit arrogant, is that Harden, at least until now has stated that he will not conduct any interviews with teams that are not in the top 5 drafting positions. What has so far impressed NBA scouts the most is Hardens all around basketball skills and athleticism. Although he is still only 19, he already possesses NBA quickness to become an excellent defender and has the ball handling ability and court awareness to hit the open man. Even though he played both small forward and shooting guard in college, his best position according to most NBA experts will be that of shooting guard. 

 

Refs: 

http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article_external/646535

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=txjameshardenbio&prov=st&type=lgns&print=1

 

http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/harden_james00.html

 

 

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