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Meyers Leonard................................................We're into the final week before the 2012 NBA Draft, and so far I'm keeping the top three unchanged in my mock. I did that last year, too, happily sticking with Enes Kanter at No. 3 -- from the very start -- even though it was not the popular call. This year, it's still looking like an Anthony Davis-Thomas Robinson-Bradley Beal start.
The change is at 4-5, a switch of Harrison Barnes to the Cavaliers now and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist to the Kings. There are other changes, most notably Andre Drummond to the Warriors (which could end up as a regrettable mock decision over Dion Waiters) and Moe Harkless all the way up to the Bucks at No. 12. Harkless also worked out for the Warriors, picking seventh, and is scheduled for a Monday audition with the Kings, either for No. 5 or a move down in a trade, so there is no question who is climbing several boards.
Jared Sullinger is riding the down escalator, not just because of concerns over his back. In truth, he was losing momentum even before reports broke over the medical red flags. If he drops from the lottery on Thursday -- which would have been impossible to believe at the end of Ohio State's season -- it won't be all about an injury issue.
The real development, though, is that the mock now expands to two rounds:
FIRST ROUND
1 New Orleans Hornets | Anthony Davis | C | Kentucky
Davis is nothing short of the perfect piece for the rebuilding: superstar-level talent, high energy, hard worker, excellent character. | Season highlights
2 Charlotte Bobcats | Thomas Robinson | PF | Kansas
The pick is in play. If the Bobcats do not trade it, Robinson is an inside presence for a team that needs to get tougher. | Season highlights
3 Washington Wizards | Bradley Beal | SG | Florida
If Robinson is off the board and the best chance to address a size need is gone, the Wizards fill another hole by adding a promising shooter. | Season highlights
4 Cleveland Cavaliers | Harrison Barnes | SF | North Carolina
You take Tristan Thompson at 4 a year ago, you clearly don't mind unconventional. So keep Andre Drummond in mind. But most signs still pointing to a Barnes-Michael Kidd-Gilchrist decision. | Season highlights
5 Sacramento Kings | Michael Kidd-Gilchrist | SF | Kentucky
The Kings would be very happy. While Kidd-Gilchrist adds to the shooting woes, he would be a big improvement for the defense, for small forward and for the locker room. | Season highlights
6 Portland Trail Blazers | Damian Lillard | PG | Weber St.
The Blazers, in need of a center, will give Andre Drummond a look. But they also need a point guard, and Lillard is the best one in the draft.
7 Golden State Warriors | Andre Drummond | C | Connecticut
There is no ideal outcome for the Warriors unless Barnes or Kidd-Gilchrist fall. At that point, the pick is going to be depth for the backcourt (Dion Waiters) or a big. | Season highlights
8 Toronto Raptors | Dion Waiters | SG | Syracuse
Waiters is a little small at 6-foot-4, but he is an aggressive scorer who will cause problems for defenses.| Season highlights
9 Detroit Pistons | Meyers Leonard | C | Illinois
The Pistons could have their choice of centers if Drummond slips, a possibility. Either way, they'd be pleased to have a pairing for Greg Monroe.| Prospect Profile
10 New Orleans Hornets | Kendall Marshall | PG | North Carolina
After going big with the first pick, the Hornets take the best distributor in the Draft and hope he continues to improve as a shooter. | Season highlights
11 Portland Trail Blazers | Tyler Zeller | C | North Carolina
Although he does not have the same upside as Drummond or Leonard, Zeller is the most NBA-ready of the centers and will be solid for many years. | Season highlights
12 Milwaukee Bucks | Moe Harkless | SF | St. John's
If the Bucks can't address center after the departure of Andrew Bogut, they get a hoped-for infusion of athleticism. | Season highlights
13 Phoenix Suns | Jeremy Lamb | SG | Connecticut
The Suns would love to add a defensive presence -- John Henson is an option -- but can't let Lamb's offense drop down the board any longer. | Season highlights
14 Houston Rockets | John Henson | PF | North Carolina
Even though the Rockets have Luis Scola, some teams see a potential defensive star in Henson. He needs to bulk up. | Season highlights
15 Philadelphia 76ers | Terrence Jones | PF | Kentucky
Jones, considered a possibility to go high in the lottery last season, has a lot of talent hidden in there somewhere. It's a reasonable risk this late. | Season highlights
16 Houston Rockets | Austin Rivers | SG | Duke
The Rockets would gladly trade the pick rather than have three rookies next season, if '11 selection Donatas Motiejunas comes from Europe. | Season highlights
17 Dallas Mavericks | Terrence Ross | SG | Washington
The emerging sophomore has signs of a big-time scorer, with range on his shot and athleticism, with the versatility to play either swing spot. | Season highlights
18 Minnesota Timberwolves | Royce White | SF | Iowa State
The Timberwolves could use a playmaker on the wing, either Ross, if he is still on the board, or White, a Minneapolis native. | Season highlights
19 Orlando Magic | Jared Sullinger | PF | Ohio State
Power forward is among the least of the concerns in Orlando, but that's most of the candidates on the board. Sullinger has too much talent to pass. | Season highlights
20 Denver Nuggets | Arnett Moultrie | PF | Mississippi St.
The Nuggets would love to add muscle at some point of the offseason, be it through the Draft or later with a veteran pickup. | Season highlights
21 Boston Celtics | Perry Jones III | PF | Baylor
The talented-but-enigmatic Jones, a strong candidate for the lottery early in the season, is hoping he convinced teams Season highlights
22 Boston Celtics | John Jenkins | SG | Vanderbilt
Jenkins is one of the best shooters available, complete with 3-point range. Plus, the Celtics may be parting ways with Ray Allen. | Season highlights
23 Atlanta Hawks | Andrew Nicholson | PF | St. Bonaventure
Nicholson is experienced and projects as a dependable player who can score from inside or out. | Season highlights
24 Cleveland Cavaliers | Fab Melo | C | Syracuse
Melo needs a lot of work on offense, but is a worthwhile investment because of his defensive presence at 7-feet and 255 pounds. | Season highlights
25 Memphis Grizzlies | Jeffrey Taylor | SF | Vanderbilt
The Grizzlies could become very formidable defensively on the wings with Tony Allen and Taylor, the son of the former NBA player of the same name.
26 Indiana Pacers | Quincy Miller | SF | Baylor
The Pacers have developed something that will last and can afford to wait for a payoff this late. Miller has talent, but struggled in 2011-12. | Season highlights
27 Miami Heat | Festus Ezeli | C | Vanderbilt
At 6-foot-11 and 265 pounds, Ezeli has the potential to become a shot blocker and the work ethic to become a solid role player for Miami. | Season highlights
28 Oklahoma City Thunder | Marquis Teague | PG | Kentucky
OKC needs point guard depth behind Russell Westbrook. Teague isn't a true point, but some teams believe he can develop. | Season highlights
29 Chicago Bulls | Will Barton | SG | Memphis
The Bulls will like the scoring punch from one of the Draft sleepers, a long, athletic junior who needs to get stronger and add range to his shot. | Prospect Profile
30 Golden State Warriors | Tony Wroten Jr. | PG | Washington
The pick probably changes -- to Miles Plumlee, Draymond Green or maybe Evan Fournier -- if the Warriors go guard at No. 7.
SECOND ROUND
31 Charlotte Bobcats | Orlando Johnson | SG | UC-Santa Barbara
The Bobcats are desperate for offense, and Johnson has a versatile scoring game and can also pass and rebound. | Prospect profile
32 Washington Wizards | Miles Plumlee | PF | Duke
Plumlee has packaged great athleticism with a set of quality pre-draft workouts to become a possibility for the first round. | Prospect profile
33 Cleveland Cavaliers | Evan Fournier | SF | France
The top-rated prospect from Europe -- discounting Sweden's Jeff Taylor, who attended high school and college (Vandy) in the U.S. -- probably stays in Europe another season.
34 Cleveland Cavaliers | Doron Lamb | SG | Kentucky
He has a great chance to stick as a role player on shooting alone. One of the less-publicized members of the national champions has NBA range and can create. | Season highlights
35 Golden State Warriors | Tomas Satoransky | SG | Czech Republic
The Warriors have no interest in adding two rookies in the first round and two in the second. Satoransky has an out in his contract this summer, but is open to returning to Europe. | Prospect profile
36 Sacramento Kings | Draymond Green | SF | Michigan State
There are questions whether he can transition from college power forward, but Green has four years college experience, rebounds, passes and scores inside. | Season highlights
37 Toronto Raptors | Tyshawn Taylor | PG | Kansas
Taylor has great physical attributes, but is suspect as a decision maker. If he improves there, the Raptors have a contributor. | Season highlights
38 Denver Nuggets | Kyle O'Quinn | C | Norfolk State
O'Quinn went from 26 points and 14 rebounds to lead the upset of Missouri in the NCAA tournament to being named MVP at the Portsmouth pre-Draft tournament. | Season highlights
39 Detroit Pistons | Jared Cunningham | SG | Oregon State
Cunningham can be a difference maker on defense and brings a strong work ethic. Getting stronger will help. | Season highlights
40 Portland Trail Blazers | Kevin Murphy | SF | Tennessee Tech
A quick player who uses screens well and can score in bunches. The concern is that he is only 195 pounds and played at a small school.
41 Portland Trail Blazers | Kostas Papanikolaou | SF | Greece
He boosted his stock at the Euroleague Final Final to become a good candidate to keep in Europe to develop, especially for a team that has three earlier picks.
42 Milwaukee Bucks | Henry Sims | C | Georgetown
Sims is such a skilled passer at 6-11 ½ and 240 pounds that he was the only player to finish in the top 15 in the Big East in blocks and assists. | Prospect profile
43 Atlanta Hawks | Scott Machado | PG | Iona
Machado is a poor-man's Kendall Marshall -- terrific passer and floor vision, but not explosive. A candidate to become a dependable backup. | Prospect profile
44 Detroit Pistons | Drew Gordon | PF | New Mexico
A nonstop competitor who moves well at 240 pounds and is particularly tenacious on the boards. | Season highlights
45 Philadelphia 76ers | Darius Miller | SF | Kentucky
A senior and one of the glue guys of the national champions, Miller is a shooter with 3-point range and NBA size at 6-7 ½ and 235 pounds. | Season highlights
46 New Orleans Hornets | Hollis Thompson | SG | Georgetown
Thompson is one of the best perimeter shooters in the Draft, with the kind of 3-point range that can keep him in the NBA. | Season highlights
47 Utah Jazz | Kim English | SG | Missouri
English, at 190 pounds, needs to get stronger. But he is a very good shooter with range, experienced after four years in school, and smart. | Prospect profile
48 New York Knicks | Khris Middleton | SF | Texas A&M
His play in pre-Draft auditions, particularly the Chicago combine, was an encouraging reminder of his previous level of play after a 2011-12 marred by injury. | Season highlights
49 Orlando Magic | Kris Joseph | SF | Syracuse
A terrific athlete and finisher who sometimes had lapses in aggressiveness last season as a senior. | Season highlights
50 Denver Nuggets | Furkan Aldemir | PF | Turkey
If he can bulk up from the 220 pounds on the 6-foot-9 frame, Aldemir has a chance to be a sold rebounder in the NBA, whenever he comes over.
51 Boston Celtics | Quincy Acy | PF | Baylor
While it is never easy to make it as a power forward at 6-foot-7, Acy is a leaper with a long reach and a passion to scrap. | Season highlights
52 Golden State Warriors | Bernard James | PF | Florida State
James is a defender/rebounder with a proven work ethic after six years in the Air Force, exactly the approach the Warriors hope to add. | Prospect profile
53 Los Angeles Clippers | Kevin Jones | PF | West Virgina
The Clippers may need immediate help inside, depending what happens with their own free agents, and Jones will crash the offensive glass. | Season highlights
54 Philadelphia 76ers | Darius Johnson-Odom | PG | Marquette
Though an honorable mention All-America and the No. 2 scorer in the Big East, he will have a tough time staying at shooting guard at 6-foot-3. | Prospect profile
55 Dallas Mavericks | Jae Crowder | SF | Marquette
A tough, versatile defender who can guard both wing spots and will rebound, especially on the offensive end. | Season highlights
56 Toronto Raptors | Tornike Shengelia | SF | Republic of Georgia
Though not ready to come to the NBA now, Shengelia has shown enough skill and toughness to warrant a second-round pick.
57 Brooklyn Nets | JaMychal Green | PF | Alabama
An active defender, Green can use athleticism and effort to block shots and rebound, maybe even enough to make the team. | Season highlights
58 Minnesota Timberwolves | William Buford | SG | Ohio State
Buford will have to continue as a perimeter threat to have a chance to stick in Minnesota, though he can also pass and will rebound. | Season highlights
59 San Antonio Spurs | Robert Sacre | C | Gonzaga
A legit center at 6-foot-11 and 260 pounds, Sacre plays solid and smart. He has a few inside moves and an understanding of where to be to make the right play on defense. | Season highlights
60 L.A. Lakers | Mike Scott | PF | Virginia
Scott is a physical presence inside at 6-foot-8 ½ and 240 pounds and can also score from different spots on the court. | Prospect profile