Pippen Ain’t Easy’s 2017 NBA Draft: Mocking the first round for every team

Feb 4, 2017; Seattle, WA, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2) and Washington Huskies guard Markelle Fultz (20) guard each other during the second half at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. UCLA won 107-66. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Buchanan-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 4, 2017; Seattle, WA, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2) and Washington Huskies guard Markelle Fultz (20) guard each other during the second half at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. UCLA won 107-66. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Buchanan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jarrett Allen, 2017 NBA Draft prospect.
Feb 20, 2017; Morgantown, WV, USA; Texas Longhorns forward Jarrett Allen (31) shoots in the lane during the first half against the West Virginia Mountaineers at WVU Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports /

17. player. 89. . C. Texas. Jarrett Allen

This feels like such a Bucks pick, doesn’t it? Texas’ Jarrett Allen is one of the longest and freakiest players in the entire draft, which means he’d be perfect player with “The Greek Freak” Giannis Antetokounmpo. But seriously, the Bucks need a man in the middle that’s not Greg Monroe. Antetokounmpo has taken over the team’s point guard duties, they’ll be getting Khris Middleton back for a full year, Thon Maker will see an increased role and Jabari Parker will be back at some point after another knee injury. Up front, the Bucks don’t have much other than Maker. Putting Allen on their depth chart makes the Bucks even longer and that much more scarier to score on in the years ahead.

RELATED: The Denver Nuggets official team website broke down Allen in a short profile

. SG. Australia. Terrance Ferguson. 18. player. 100

Let’s just get this out of the way now: there’s a really good chance that Paul George is leaving Indianapolis during the summer of 2018. He knows it. The Indiana Pacers know it. And, the team he reportedly wants to play for most — the Lakers — know it, too. So, the Pacers have to address their life without George. They’ll need scoring and lots of it because George remains one of the league’s better offensive players. Although he’s a bit of risk after playing just one year in Australia instead of with Lauri Markkanen at Arizona, Terrance Ferguson could help the Pacers rebuild in the post-PG era. He’s got good size as a two-guard, explosive leaping ability and a streakiness with his jumper. When he’s hot, look out. Scouts didn’t see all they want to with him defensively in the NBL, but his potential on that end is high. This could be a good fit and pick for Indiana.

RELATED: A good read from the Chicago Tribune on Terrance Ferguson’s path to the draft

Our own Michael Whitlow on Terrance Ferguson for our draft guide here at PAE

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