1. Do you have enough roster space to keep all picks and players regardless? Or if you draft 9 & 12 will you have to cut someone? I'm going to assume you can keep everyone.
2. What does your Board look like? Basically, if you think you have a can't-miss guy in the top six, take that pick. if there's any question, take the two picks and give yourself a better chance of landing a useful rookie. Remember that EVERY rookie is made to sound good in the offseason, but VERY FEW actually pan out for anything useful in terms of fantasy production.
3. Am I missing any major players that are eligible in your system? I can't remember.
1. Oden
2. Beasley
3. Rudy Fernandez (more ready than most rookies)
4. Love (lots of chance to play, bad team.)
5. Westbrook (ditto)
6. Rose (crowded backcourt, overrated i think, especially for stats)
7. Mayo (esp. points, bad team)
8. Marc Gasol (more experienced than most rookies, memphis desperately needs big man production)
Man, that list is not perfect, but it looks like those top 7 could be valuable fantasy guys this year. Might be worth it to guarantee yourself a top 6 rookie. The more I think about it, you should probably take one of those top 6. If you decide to keep 9 & 12, keep an eye for sleepers like:
-Hibbert (experienced, O'neal may miss time and they'd love a big guy to let bosh play pf)
-Robin Lopez (if shaq misses a lot of time)
-Bill Walker (kidding, but YAY, glad he's doing well, hope he comes back full health a la powe)
-Donte Green (played well over the summer, not much SF competition in SAC, someone needs to put up stats there)
-Darrell Arthur (underrated out of Kansas, may get a chance on that terrible memphis team)