NBA Tickets - Possible Selections at 21-30

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New Orleans Hornets - Terrence Williams, Shooting Guard, Louisville: Williams has the talent to be a stud player, but he\'s had trouble putting it all together on the court. He\'s got the skills to be a top five pick, but he never quite dominated on the college level as his talent suggests. If he figures it out, he could be the kind of player that really sells NBA tickets and the kind of perimeter threat that the Hornets desperately need.

Dallas Mavericks - Darren Collison, Point Guard, UCLA: With Jason Kidd\'s days in Dallas numbered, the team needs to find a point guard in this draft. J.J. Barea is not a starter and Collison should be ready to play right away. The UCLA product had a solid collegiate career, but he doesn\'t look to have a ton of upside. He\'ll be good though.

Sacramento Kings - Austin Daye, Small Forward, Gonzaga: Daye is a high-risk, high-reward pick, as he didn\'t perform on the court this season the way most expected him to. A lot of people had him projected as a top 10 pick before the season began, some a top five. He\'s got a ton of talent and could develop into a star if everything pans out, but it\'s going to take some time and the Kings are in a situation where they can afford to wait.

Portland Trailblazers - DaJuan Summers, Forward, Georgetown: Summers is likely to improve his stock in workouts after fading down the stretch this season. He\'s got a lot of talent and is definitely a guy who can have a solid NBA career as a role player. The Blazers need to start surrounding Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge with role players in order to build a championship team.

Oklahoma City Thunder - Chase Budinger, Shooting Guard, Arizona: Budinger never quite realized his potential at Arizona, but he had an underrated career. He\'s got great leaping ability and is a dead-eye from distance. He looks suited to be a really good role player and the Thunder need a two-guard that can knock down shots.

Chicago Bulls - Toney Douglas, Guard, Florida State: If Ben Gordon leaves this summer, the Bulls are going to need a guard that can knock down shots from the outside. Douglas can certainly do that, though he has the same size issues that Gordon did. Still, Douglas would come at a much cheaper price and would play better on-ball defense.

Memphis Grizzlies - Derrick Brown, Xavier: Browns is an interesting prospect that could bring a new dimension to the Grizzlies, scoring from the four position. He does a lot of it from the outside, but the Grizzlies need some consistency from that position in any way they can get it.

Minnesota Timberwolves - Sam Young, Small Forward, Pitt: Young seems ready to make an impact right away, which isn\'t a surprise considering that he\'s 24 years old already. The T-Wolves want to contend now.

Los Angeles Lakers - Danny Green, Small Forward, UNC: Green can bring a lot of the things Trevor Ariza brought to the Lakers this season if the Lake Show loses Ariza this summer. Green can defend and knock down shots; he looks like he could be a really good role player on a good team.

Cleveland Cavaliers - Wayne Ellington, Shooting Guard, UNC: Ellington, like his college teammate Green, projects to be a really solid role player in the pros. His shooting would fit very well with LeBron James and he\'d give the Cavs another player that could create offense on his own somewhat.

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