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Home » Basketball News2012 NBA Draft: Pick-by-pick analysisJune 29, 2012 Eastern Indiana Sports1. New Orleans: Anthony Davis, 6-10, PF/C, Kentucky Shocker. The Hornets land the clear No. 1 player in the draft to begin the club's post-CP3 rebuilding efforts. You could make an argument that Davis is now officially the best shot-blocker in the NBA. His defense and rebounding will help him make an immediate impact and likely put him on All-Defensive teams for the next decade or so. However, his offensive game is still not incomplete. The consensus is that it will come around, but how much he develops on the offensive end of the floor will determine whether he’s an elite superstar or merely a great player. - Seth Sommerfeld
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