Hupu June 12 News As the 2018 NBA Draft approaches, Hupu has updated and selected the fourth edition of the NBA draft prediction list based on the trial training and overall performance of the participating players. This update is in the United States The first edition of the list after the deadline for local players to return to school and the deadline for overseas players to withdraw from the selection also means that the list of candidates has been officially determined. Among them, University of Arizona's powerful first-year center DeAndre Ayton continues to top the list. While
predicted the rankings of the rookies, Hupu also determined the Chinese translations of these rookies.
When Hupu determines the translated names of NBA players, we strictly refer to the "World Name Translation Dictionary (2006 Revised Edition)" (hereinafter referred to as the dictionary) edited by the Translation Office of Xinhua News Agency. It is determined by various factors such as nationality, religious belief, language situation, immigration situation and name pronunciation to ensure that the Chinese translation of each player is as accurate as possible. I would also like to express my special thanks to Hupu’s meritorious JR @三 Lie BERUS, @ Thanks to Situ Yichen and @Mavs.Ben and others for their help.
Hupu also hopes that JRs will use the following translations uniformly when discussing rookie topics in the future.
Note: "Worst prospect" is not equal to "lower limit", but refers to the highest level that the rookie is expected to reach if his development is not as expected. Hupu June 12 News As the 2018 NBA Draft approaches, Hupu has updated and selected the fourth edition of the NBA draft prediction list based on the trial training and overall performance of the participating players. This update is in the United States The first edition of the list after the deadline for local players to return to school and the deadline for overseas players to withdraw from the selection also means that the list of candidates has been officially determined. Among them, University of Arizona's powerful first-year center DeAndre Ayton continues to top the list. While predicted the rankings of the rookies, Hupu also determined the Chinese translations of these rookies. When Hupu determines the translated names of NBA players, we strictly refer to the "World Name Translation Dictionary (2006 Revised Edition)" (hereinafter referred to as the dictionary) edited by the Translation Office of Xinhua News Agency. It is determined by various factors such as nationality, religious belief, language situation, immigration situation and name pronunciation to ensure that the Chinese translation of each player is as accurate as possible. I would also like to express my special thanks to Hupu’s meritorious JR @三 Lie BERUS, @ Thanks to Situ Yichen and @Mavs.Ben and others for their help. Hupu also hopes that JRs will use the following translations uniformly when discussing rookie topics in the future. Note: "Worst prospect" is not equal to "lower limit", but refers to the highest level that the rookie is expected to reach if his development is not as expected. 2018 rookie prediction ranking: No. 1 pick: The Phoenix Suns selected DeAndre Ayton, from the University of Arizona, center, best template David Robinson, worst prospect Jermaine O'Neal No. 2 pick: The Sacramento Kings selected Luka Doncic (Luka Doncic), from Slovenia, shooting guard/small forward, best template Joe Johnson, worst prospect Tyreke Evans 3rd pick: Atlanta Hawks selected Marvin - Bagley (Marvin Bagley III), from Duke University, power forward, best template Chris Bosh, worst prospect Julius Randle No. 4 pick: Memphis Grizzlies select Jaren Jr. -Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State, power forward, best template Myles Turner, worst prospect Noah Vonleh 5th pick: Dallas Mavericks select Muhammad- Mohamed Bamba, from the University of Texas, center, best template Dikembe Mutombo , worst prospect Samuel Dalembert No. 6 pick: Orlando The Magic selected Trae Young, from the University of Oklahoma, point guard, best template for Stephen Curry, worst prospect Jimmer Fredette No. 7 overall pick: Chicago Bulls The team selected Michael Porter Jr., from the University of Missouri, small forward, the best template for Paul George, the worst prospect Danilo Gallinari No. 8 pick: The Cleveland Cavaliers selected Wendell- Wendell Carter Jr., from Duke University, power forward/center, best template Al Horford, worst prospect Greg Monroe No. 9 pick: New York Knicks select Mikal -Bridges (Mikal Bridges), from Villanova University, shooting guard/small forward, best template Otto Porter, worst prospect Danny Green No. 10 pick: Philadelphia 76ers Team selected Kevin Knox (Kevin Knox), from the University of Kentucky, small forward/power forward, best template Tobias Harris, worst prospect Kelly Oubre 11th overall pick : Charlotte Hornets select Collin Sexton, from the University of Alabama, point guard/shooting guard, best template Eric Bledsoe, worst prospect Terry- Rozier No. 12 pick: The Los Angeles Clippers selected Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, from the University of Kentucky, point guard/shooting guard, best template Jrue Holiday , worst prospect Delon Wright No. 13 pick: Los Angeles Clippers select Robert Williams (Robert Williams), from Texas A&M University, power forward/center, best template Theo La Tref, worst prospect Stromire Swift No. 14 pick: Denver Nuggets select Miles Bridges (Miles Bridges), Michigan State, small forward /Power forward, best template Aaron Gordon, worst prospect Justise Winslow No. 15 pick: Washington Wizards select Troy Brown (Troy Brown), from the University of Oregon, Jr. Forward/shooting guard, best template Andre- Iguodala, worst prospect DeAndre Bembry No. 16th pick: Phoenix Suns select Zhaire Smith (Zhaire Smith ), from Texas Tech University, shooting guard, best template John Starks, worst prospect Norman Powell No. 17 pick: Milwaukee Bucks select Lonnie Walker, From the University of Miami, shooting guard, best template JR Smith, worst prospect Iman Shumpert No. 18 pick: San Antonio Spurs select Dzanan Musa, from Bosnia and Herzegovina, small forward /Shooting guard, best template Bogdan Bogdanovic, worst prospect Furkan Korkmaz No. 19 pick: Atlanta Hawks select Kevin Huerter , from the University of Maryland, shooting guard, best template Evan Fournier, worst prospect RJ Hunter No. 20 pick: Minnesota Timberwolves select Keita Bates-Diop (Keita Bates-Diop), From Ohio State, small forward/power forward, best template Bobby Simmons, worst prospect Al-Farouq Aminu No. 21 pick: Utah Jazz selects Khyri Thomas ), from Creighton University, point/shooting guard, best template Kris Dunn, worst prospect Jerian Grant No. 22: Chicago Bulls select Chandler Hutchison (Chandler Hutchison), from Boise State, small forward/shooting guard, best template Eddie Jones, worst prospect Landry Fields No. 23 pick: Indiana Pacers select Eli Oko Elie Okobo, from France, point guard/shooting guard, best template D’Angelo Russell , worst prospect Delonte West No. 24 pick: Portland The Trail Blazers selected Gary Trent Jr., from Duke University, shooting guard, best template Buddy Hield, worst prospect Wayne Ellington with the 25th pick: The Los Angeles Lakers selected Mitchell Robinson, skipping college and joining the draft directly. Center, best template Hassan Whiteside, worst prospect Dwayne Dedmon No. 26 pick: Philadelphia 76ers The team selected Omari Spellman, from Villanova University, power forward/center, best template Robert Horry, worst prospect Adrian Payne No. 27 overall: Boston Celtics select Jacob Evans (Jacob Evans, from University of Cincinnati, small forward/shooting guard, best template Wesley Matthews , worst prospect Xavier - Henry No. 28: The Golden State Warriors select Grayson Allen, from Duke University, shooting guard, best template Bob- Sura, worst prospect Joe Harris No. Pick 29: The Brooklyn Nets selected Donte DiVincenzo, from Villanova University, shooting guard, best template Courtney Lee, worst prospect Tomas Satto Lansky No. 30 pick: The Atlanta Hawks selected Anfernee Simons (Anfernee Simons), skipping college and participating directly, point guard/shooting guard, best template CJ McCollum, worst Prospect Joseph Young