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Draft the Analytical Way (Mode B)

How Calculated: Using mode, as defined in the previous entry, I am going with the consensus selections. If a player is slotted into a certain spot by 4 or more people than I locked him in that spot. In the second half of 1st round if a player was given 3 selections at a given spot they were placed there. Then rest of the players are filled out due to mean.

* = 4 or more
~ = 3
% = Placed due to mean

Draft Order by Mode Version B

1. Andrea Bargnani* ............. 16. Thabo Sefolosha*
2. Tyrus Thomas* ................ 17. Jordan Farmar*
3. Adam Morrison* ............... 18. Alexander Johnson~
4. Brandon Roy* ................. 19. Sergio Rodriguez*
5. Shelden Williams* ............ 20. Quincy Douby~
6. Rudy Gay* .................... 21. Saer Sene~
7. Lamarcus Aldridge% ........... 22. Rajon Rondo%
8. Marcus Williams% ............. 23. Kyle Lowry*
9. Patrick O'Bryant* ............ 24. Mardy Collins%
10. Randy Foye% ................. 25. Shannon Brown~
11. JJ Redick* .................. 26. Maurice Ager%
12. Cedric Simmons* ............. 27. Shannon Brown%
13. Rodney Carney% .............. 28. Oleksiy Pecherov~
14. Ronnie Brewer% .............. 29. Josh Boone*
15. Hilton Armstrong% ........... 30. Guillermo Diaz%

So if you look at this the * should represent the most consensus selections and the ~ represents a good chance at being selected there. The rest are fillers.

According to these mock drafts the biggest locks are Tyrus Thomas at #2 to the Bulls (8 of 11) and Patrick O'Bryant at #9 to the Warriors (7 of 11).

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