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By Jay Bilas
Special to ESPN.com Friday, June 13, 2003 This isn't a mock draft. This isn't a prediction of the first round. This isn't a guide as to who'll be chosen where in the draft. This is simply one man's opinion of the best players available to NBA teams Thursday night. That man is ESPN's Jay Bilas, who breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of each player -- many of whom will be drafted higher or lower based on teams' needs in the first round. 1. LeBron James 6-8 240 St. Vincent/St. Mary H.S. (Akron, Ohio) James already ha ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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