When it comes to draft time, everyone has an opinion and everyone has a prediction.  Ever wonder exactly who other people are selecting with RealGM's Draft Simulator?  Here is your chance to know, as we have compiled data on the thousands of mock drafts that were filed on RealGM in the weeks leading up to June's draft.

Figures below are percentages.

1. Greg Oden: 89.42
Kevin Durant: 7.13

The much debated Oden-Durant debate turned out to be one of minor disagreements on RealGM. Portland chose Oden as 89.42% of mock drafts predicted.

2. Kevin Durant: 88.3
Greg Oden: 6.63

Nearly everyone who predicted Durant would be selected by Portland decided to send Oden to Seattle.

3. Al Horford: 46.02
Mike Conley, Jr.: 29.19
Brandan Wright: 11.2

As nearly half of the mock drafts predicted, the Hawks selected Horford to bolster their frontline.

4. Al Horford: 29.64
Mike Conley, Jr: 23.57
Brandan Wright: 20.89

This was the first selection in which RealGM?s users did not accurately predict the player selected.  Those who chose Horford must not have believed Atlanta would do so with the third pick.

5. Yi Jianlian: 32.14
Brandan Wright: 15.38
Corey Brewer: 12.31
Joakim Noah: 11.42
Jeff Green: 9.03

Boston unexpectedly drafted for Seattle, though it is doubtful people would have selected Green on their behalf had that knowledge been available during the mock draft process.

6. Corey Brewer: 22.45
Mike Conley Jr: 18.33
Brandan Wright: 17.16
Jeff Green: 13.76
Yi Jianlian: 7.69

Milwaukee?s free agent signing of Desmond Mason makes their decision to pass on Brewer more logical, though they have a ton of headaches in trying to convince Yi Jianlian to play for their club.

7. Corey Brewer: 21.5
Spencer Hawes: 19.22
Joakim Noah: 17.16
Jeff Green: 13.54
Brandan Wright: 7.69

Minnesota chose Brewer here, though there was a fair amount of sentiment for Hawes and Noah.

8. Joakim Noah: 18.16
Jeff Green: 16.94
Corey Brewer: 16.38
Spencer Hawes: 8.91
Brandan Wright: 8.69

It was a very bad secret that Charlotte was not going to be keeping this pick, which made mock drafts very difficult to predict who would be selected.

9. Spencer Hawes: 23.9
Joakim Noah: 22.17
Yi Jianlian: 17.27

Chicago went with Noah though he is somewhat of a duplication of players already on their roster.  Slightly more RealGM users would have gone with the young low-post scorer Hawes.

10. Al Thornton: 15.15
Julian Wright: 13.43
Jeff Green: 13.37
Spencer Hawes: 13.2
Yi Jianlian: 9.58

Sacramento went young with Hawes, even though the old Al Thornton was the more popular choice.

11. Acie Law: 30.92
Javaris Crittenton: 15.26
Mike Conley, Jr.: 8.13

Law was the most agreed upon pick outside of the top three when Atlanta and nearly 31% of RealGM?s users took him 11th.

12. Al Thornton: 27.63
Julian Wright: 15.77
Thaddeus Young: 6.07

Thornton was a very popular pick for Philadelphia, but they made a surprise by drafting Thaddeus Young out of Georgia Tech.

13. Nick Young: 26.74
Thaddeus Young: 17.21
Julian Wright: 13.7

New Orleans was believed to be going with USC?s Nick Young, but Julian Wright was on the radar.

14. Javaris Crittenton: 29.64
Acie Law: 28.36
Nick Young: 5.01
Julian Wright: 5.01
Thaddeus Young: 4.46
Al Thronton: 3.9

The Clippers were expected to draft a point guard but instead drafted Thornton after he fell to them.  

15. Rodney Stuckey: 18.27
Julian Wright: 5.74

RealGM?s users accurately predicted Detroit?s selection, the first accurate pick since Law at 11.

16. Rodney Stuckey: 9.08
Rudy Fernandez: 7.86
Jason Smith: 7.58
Nick Young: 6.57

Washington made Young their selection to bolster their wing position.

17. Jason Smith: 18.38
Sean Williams: 13.04
Tiago Splitter: 6.07

New Jersey fell in love with Williams? shotblocking abilities and eventually let Mikki Moore go to New Jersey.

18. Sean Williams: 9.19
Jason Smith: 6.63
Thaddeus Young: 6.63
Tiago Splitter: 4.9

Golden State?s selection of Marco Belinelli was the first major surprise of draft night.

19. Javaris Crittenton: 7.91
Thaddeus Young: 5.63
Derrick Byars: 5.35

The Lakers chose Crittenton as did RealGM?s users.

20. Derrick Byars: 7.74
Daequan Cook: 4.79
Tiago Splitter: 4.07

Miami chose Jason Smith on behalf of Philadelphia after he fell to 20.  Byars wasn?t picked until well into the second round.

21. Josh McRoberts: 10.7
Tiago Splitter: 8.19
Sean Williams: 5.01
Daequan Cook: 4.4
Jason Smith: 4.12

Philadelphia chose Cook on behalf of Miami, who was RealGM?s second favorite pick for that slot.

22. Marco Belinelli: 6.41
Daequan Cook: 6.24
Derrick Byars: 5.91

Jared Dudley was selected here by Charlotte despite being out of the top-five in every first round slot.

23. Wilson Chandler: 7.97
Daequan Cook: 7.47
Marco Belinelli: 5.96

Unlike Renaldo Balkman last year, Chandler wasn?t a shock to RealGM?s user.  This was the final matching selection of the first round.

24. Marco Belinelli: 12.09
Tiago Splitter: 7.35
Josh McRoberts: 6.46
Rudy Fernandez: 5.4

Phoenix drafted Fernandez but sold him to Portland for cash, though 5.4% thought they could help in the desert.

25. Arron Afflalo: 12.98
Marco Belinelli: 6.91
Morris Almond: 6.52

Utah predictably went with a shooting guard and chose Almond after Belinelli was off the board.

26. Josh McRoberts: 9.42
Aaron Gray: 5.63
Glen Davis: 5.18
Nick Fazekas: 3.9

Houston surprisingly drafted Aaron Brooks out of Oregon instead of improving their frontcourt, which was addressed via a trade with San Antonio that brought in Luis Scola and Jackie Butler.  They also left the draft with Carl Landry.

27. Gabe Pruitt: 5.4
Derrick Byars: 4.23
Aaron Gray: 3.9

Arron Afflalo was Detroit?s pick but was off RealGM?s users radars at this slot.

28. Marc Gasol: 5.63
Alando Tucker: 5.35
Marco Belinelli: 4.01
Petteri Koponen: 3.79

San Antonio chose Splitter, who wasn?t one of the top choices in nearly all of the mock drafts conducted on RealGM.

29. Petteri Koponen: 5.68
Marcus Williams: 5.4
Alando Tucker: 4.12

Tucker was the choice by Phoenix, and they shockingly decided to keep him on their roster.

30. Gabe Pruitt: 6.41
Glen Davis: 4.57
Taurean Green: 4.51
Alando Tucker: 4.01
Petteri Koponen: 3.62

With the final first round pick, Philadelphia selected Koponen, not a total shock, but there were other more preferred players.