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Post by Ducky on Dec 13, 2007 22:10:27 GMT -5
A Bernard Sullivan(North Carolina) PF 21 6-11 225lbs B C D+ B C A JR A- Julian Washburn(Texas) PF 22 6-11 250lbs C D+ D- B B B B+ Darrin Perdue(Purdue) PF 19 6-10 220lbs C C- D A- C A FR B+ Justin Brooks(Texas A&M) PF 21 6-11 235lbs B- D+ D+ C+ B- B JR B- Devon Cottrell(Ohio State) PF 21 7-1 230lbs C+ C- C+ C B- B JR B- Dakotah Euton(Kentucky) PF 22 6-8 230lbs C+ B+ C- C+ C C C+ Curtis Oakley(Pittsburght) PF 22 6-7 230lbs C+ D+ D+ C+ C+ A JR C+ Myron Respress(South Carolina) PF 22 6-10 225lbs C+ C- C B- C B C+ Malcolm Gilbert(Uconn) PF 22 6-10 235lbs C+ D+ C- C B- B JR C Nate Lubick(New Mexico) PF 23 7-1 225lbs C C D+ C B- A C- Randy Collins(UC Irvine) PF 22 6-11 250lbs C D D C+ B- D D+ Daniel Broughton(Missouri) PF 23 6-7 225lbs C+ C+ C- C C C D+ Josh Hairston(Arizona State) PF 22 6-8 240lbs B D D+ C C- C D+ Alphonso Leary(Butler) PF 23 6-9 260lbs C+ F+ C C C+ C
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Post by Ducky on Dec 21, 2007 18:36:54 GMT -5
A Bernard Sullivan(North Carolina) PF 21 6-11 225lbs B C D+ B C A JR Brandan Wright anyone? They are so similar it is scary. Both went to UNC, both have similar bodies, both had pretty much the same ratings entering the draft. I'd say Bernard has a better shot, but he's probably a little slower defensively. Sullivan is fighting for the #4 spot in the draft, and he has a good shot to get picked there. Sullivan should be a pimp.
A- Julian Washburn(Texas) PF 22 6-11 250lbs C D+ D- B B B Picks like these are as safe as can be. Washburn resembles Shelden Williams/Drew Gooden, and that's a good thing. A Solid defender and rebounder, who could help out a team right away. Nothing great, but he gets the job done. Washburn will be looking for a home that'll let him start right away. Julian would be a very solid choice in the 10-15 range.
B+ Darrin Perdue(Purdue) PF 19 6-10 220lbs C C- D A- C A FR You gotta love a rookie like Perdue. Btw I just noticed, Perdue goes to Purdue, AHAHAHAHA. Ok, sorry. Anyway, I love players like perdue who can come in block the hell out of opponents and play good hard-nosed defense. The rest of his game isn't very pretty, but he has a nice jump shot coming along, and he is only 19. Potentially, he is not maxed out, but he is still loaded. How his career ends up depends on a few TCs. A few friendly ones, and he could be one of the better PFs out there. But a couple of bad ones, and he may not see the court much. We will see...
B+ Justin Brooks(Texas A&M) PF 21 6-11 235lbs B- D+ D+ C+ B- B JR An athletic, strong forward best describes Brooks. Offensively, Brooks is very limited. He is an average scorer, and doesn't have much of an outside game. His defense has always been behind, but has shown good signs of improvement. But rebounding is where Brooks thrives. Brooks reminds me of his ex-teammate DeAndre Jordan. He will be a good one.
B- Devon Cottrell(Ohio State) PF 21 7-1 230lbs C+ C- C+ C B- B JR Cottrell is getting overlooked bigtime in this draft. He has great size, and is from powerhouse tOSU. Cottrell has a do it all mentality and can do pretty much anything. His shot isn't that great, but he can still hit the jumper. And his defense is poor. Scouts are a little worried with his overall game because he lacks any strengths, so we'll see how he turns out.
B- Dakotah Euton(Kentucky) PF 22 6-8 230lbs C+ B+ C- C+ C C I think everyone will agree with me, when I say, Euton can score. Hew doesn't really jump out to you phsyically. He's not quick, he's a little big with decent strength, but lacks jumping. Dakotah, though, is a pure scorer. It's fun just watching this guy play. I think he should be a first rounder, because he is a huge offensive threat. He will be a very good starter, and should create problems for some team. There's definitely a home for this guy out there.
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