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2004
NBA Draft
2004 NBA mock draft is a mock list of probable candidates who might be selected for the NBA draft. Speculation runs high on the mock draft for the 2004 NBA. The NBA draft that will take place before the commencement of NBA season is a much-awaited event. NBA Draft NBA draft takes place annually before the 15th of July every year, when the NBA season commences. Currently the basketball players are more popular than the game itself. Its not surprising that NBA draft 2004 is overwhelmingly popular. NBA drafting involves: · Initial Draft According to the official NBA drafting terms, any basketball player can negotiate with only one team in the period between the initial and the subsequent drafts. If the player and the team are unable to reach a settlement within the intermediate period, the player will become available for drafting in the Subsequent Draft. A rookie free agent is a player who negotiated with teams in the initial and subsequent drafts, but did not sign any contract during the negotiations. Pro basketball promises glamour, fame, and money. So a number of high school and college basketball aspirants dream of being picked in the NBA draft. The most popular player in the 2004 NBA draft is 6'9" forward Kenyon Martin of Cincinnati. Martin being a college senior is considered a talented and mature player. The Nits are contemplating drafting Martin in the initial pick. 7'1" Chris Mihm of Texas is another basketball player who has captured team management's eye. Other players likely to be picked in the initial draft include Stromile Swift of LSU, Marcus Fizer of Iowa State, Courtney Alexander of Fresno State, DerMarr Johnson of Cincinnati, and Quentin Richardson of DePaul. Joel Przybilla of Minnesota and Darius Miles, both just out of High School, are the two wildcards in the 2004 NBA draft. 2004 NBA mock draft Experts have predicted that these players will be picked in the first ten picks. This is considered the mock draft for 2004 NBA. Hence to sum it up, these mock drafts can be described as well- surmised observations of college players who will be in NBA 2004 but should not be taken literally. The 2004 NBA mock draft has lined players and teams as listed under: 1. Orlando Magic -- Dwight Howard |