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Post by Ducky on May 3, 2008 13:25:24 GMT -5
A Tony Brown(North Carolina) PF 19 6-9 245lbs C+ D+ C B- C A FR A- Daijan Palmer(Wake Forest) PF 21 6-9 235lbs B C D+ C+ C A JR A- Will Mack(Colorado) PF 20 6-10 240lbs C+ D+ C- C+ B B SO B Chris Cunningham(Kentucky) PF 23 6-11 245lbs C+ C D+ B- B- B C+ Charles Glover(Georgetown) PF 22 6-6 235lbs B- D+ D+ C B C C+ David Neis(New Meixco) PF 18 6-9 245lbs C C- C- C+ C A FR C Christopher Bradshaw(Duke) PF 19 6-7 225lbs C+ C+ C- C C A FR C Brett Jordan(Houston) PF 21 6-11 250lbs B- C- D C C A JR C- Connor Morovitz(Wisconsin) PF 23 6-11 260lbs C C- C+ C+ C+ B C- Ryan Yentz(BYU) PF 22 6-10 240lbs C D+ C- B- C B D+ Trey Guidry(Alabama State) PF 23 6-10 250lbs C+ D+ D+ C C C D+ Tim McGhee(Pacific) PF 22 6-8 225lbs C C- D C+ C D D Jack Mapes(Ohio State) PF 22 6-7 230lbs C C C- C C C D Bradley Umoru(Northern Arizona) PF 6-11 245lbs C D D+ C C D
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Post by Ducky on May 5, 2008 14:32:38 GMT -5
Bump. this draft lottery is looking pretty good IMO.
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Post by CC on May 5, 2008 17:31:09 GMT -5
Tony Brown, another UNC PF..hmm can he follow the steps of Brandan Wright / Bernard Sullivan?
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Post by Ducky on May 5, 2008 19:14:06 GMT -5
Tony Brown, another UNC PF..hmm can he follow the steps of Brandan Wright / Bernard Sullivan? Maybe, but both Brandan and Bernard were a lot more UOSL2 ready. Tony is a little more raw. But he does have a tremendous upside that he may end up like them. I wasn't sure weather to rank Mack or Palmer higher. If Mack had A potential, he'd be a top 5 pick. But I think B potential will bump him down to mid-late lotto. And I think Palmer will be drafted around then also.
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Post by Bluedevil$ on May 5, 2008 21:02:41 GMT -5
I'm going to try to trade into this draft... looks like I'll be rebuilding after 6-7 seasons
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Post by Ducky on May 5, 2008 21:07:42 GMT -5
I'm going to try to trade into this draft... looks like I'll be rebuilding after 6-7 seasons Crater's fault.
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Post by nova on May 9, 2008 20:24:40 GMT -5
Notes?
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Post by Bluedevil$ on May 9, 2008 21:59:01 GMT -5
I'm going to try to trade into this draft... looks like I'll be rebuilding after 6-7 seasons Crater's fault. i kno, rite
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Post by Ducky on May 10, 2008 1:08:57 GMT -5
A Tony Brown(North Carolina) PF 19 6-9 245lbs C+ D+ C B- C A FR Tony is a fairly strong undersized PF. He was a big time player in HS, but he hasn't transitioned too well to college. However, that hasn't stopped teams from taking a good look at him. His offensive gave and rebounding need the most work. However he has a very polished defensive game. He is an average shot block who plays great post defense. The potential is there, that's for sure.
A- Daijan Palmer(Wake Forest) PF 21 6-9 235lbs B C D+ C+ C A JR Mr. Palmer loves to score. Whether it's a mid range shot, pounded inside hoop, or even out to the 3point basket, he can do it all. Palmer is very strong and one of the more athletic big men in this class. He also has good quickness and can play a finesse style of game. His defense is pretty solid as well. His rebounding and size is what's killing him. He should be a pretty solid player. How solid? Dunno.
A- Will Mack(Colorado) PF 20 6-10 240lbs C+ D+ C- C+ B B SO Mack can rebound. And in this class, there isn't very much rebounding, so Willy could be of use. His offensive gave is very disappointing. He only put up 6ppg last season @ Colorado. But his nation leading 12rpg definitely makes people forget about his offense. Defensively, he's getting there. And he's definitely strong and big enough to be a force in this league.
B Chris Cunningham(Kentucky) PF 23 6-11 245lbs C+ C D+ B- B- B Scouts really like Chris' game. Has practically no weakness and is everything GMs like in a big man. Good rebounder and defender. And a better offensive player than his ratings show. The biggest downside for Chris is his strength. He has good size and decent build, but he is too weak to play with the big boys. He's got a body of a center, but the strength of a SF.
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