Post by nova on Jun 8, 2008 10:14:42 GMT -5
Buenos Aires Wave[/u]
Jan Vesely is arguably the most intriguing player in the league. He's shown that he has the potential to be an all-world type player, but he's still quite raw. In addition, some scouts fear he's just in it for the money, and that his heart isn't really into basketball. Only time will tell...
Xavi Rey is probably the most reliable big man in the entire league. He's looking to prove that he's a 1st round caliber player. If he has a good season, expect him to be a late lottery or mid 1st round pick.
Fabian Thulig is a player who some scouts love and other scouts are apathetic to. He's only been playing basketball for four years, and so his game is very raw. He's solid offensively, but inconsistent. In pre-season workouts, he's really only shown one thing - that he should never have the ball in his hands in big time moments, he turns it over like nobody's business.
Torgrim Sommerfeldt is a premiere defensive PG, and might make it into the UOSL based on his defensive prowess alone.
Marc-Antoine Pellin is a magician with the ball in his hands, pellin has impressed scouts in work-outs, and looks like he's set to have a great season.
London Monarchs:
Christopher Niemann has all the skills you want a big man to have, but scouts have character concerns. He was charged with arson as a twelve year old, and has admitted to using marijuana, ecstacy, and heroine at one point or another in the past year.
Is Dimitry McDuffie the next Kevin Durant? Could be.
Fernando Raposo is a phenomenal defender, Raposo is almost a lock to be a 1st round pick in the UOSL because of his defense alone, but his play this season will likely determine where he goes in the draft.
Per Gunther is another extremely intriguing player, but there have been rumors that he's considering a career in porno, so it's no lock that he ever makes it over to the UOSL.
Diego Gerbaudo has superstar potential. Not much else to say...
Nando de Colo is a basketball player in a football player's body, de Colo is almost a lock to enter the 2021 UOSL draft, and will likely be a late 1st round or early 2nd round pick.
Berlin Knights[/u]
Azeez Oladimeji is an absolute freak of nature, Oladimeji might be the best athlete in the league. Has only been playing organized ball for about nine months though, as there aren't a hell of a lot of basketball rims in Ethiopia.
Lewis Claybrin has a unique game that scouts really like, but due to his contract with Berlin, he is ineligible to enter the UOSL2 until he is 21 years old.
Pasquale Paolisso aka the Italian Stallion, is well known in Italy, but he's looking to make a name for himself this season in UOSL International. This guy's a very good pick-pocket, and could really shoot up the draft boards with a nice season offensively.
Oozing with upside, Rudy Mbemba reminds scouts of a young Chris Paul...minus the discipline and maturity. Won't be eligible to declare until at least the 2022 draft.
Warsaw Siege
Samuel Deguara is the youngest player in the league at age 17, and is one of the hottest young prospects in the world. Rumors are that when he signed his contract with Warsaw, they slipped in a "draft fee" which states that if he chooses to go to the UOSL before he turns 21(when his contract expires), the team that drafts him must pay a sum of $7,000,000 each year for 3 years in order to draft him (will count as cut salary). He might be worth it though.
Ben Wallace. John Riek. John Allen. Now Mangisto Arop is the next great defensive/rebounding big man. Almost a lock to be a future lotto pick.
Luc Louves is a teen icon in France. While girls are shouting "I louve Luc," at games, Luc is calmly and cooly knocking down 3 pointer after 3 pointer. Louves is only 18, and could enter the UOSL as soon as the 2022 draft.
Dominik Spohr has shown flashes of being an all-world type PG, but he turns it over far too much right now to even be considered a 1st a round UOSL prospect.
Jan Vesely is arguably the most intriguing player in the league. He's shown that he has the potential to be an all-world type player, but he's still quite raw. In addition, some scouts fear he's just in it for the money, and that his heart isn't really into basketball. Only time will tell...
Xavi Rey is probably the most reliable big man in the entire league. He's looking to prove that he's a 1st round caliber player. If he has a good season, expect him to be a late lottery or mid 1st round pick.
Fabian Thulig is a player who some scouts love and other scouts are apathetic to. He's only been playing basketball for four years, and so his game is very raw. He's solid offensively, but inconsistent. In pre-season workouts, he's really only shown one thing - that he should never have the ball in his hands in big time moments, he turns it over like nobody's business.
Torgrim Sommerfeldt is a premiere defensive PG, and might make it into the UOSL based on his defensive prowess alone.
Marc-Antoine Pellin is a magician with the ball in his hands, pellin has impressed scouts in work-outs, and looks like he's set to have a great season.
London Monarchs:
Christopher Niemann has all the skills you want a big man to have, but scouts have character concerns. He was charged with arson as a twelve year old, and has admitted to using marijuana, ecstacy, and heroine at one point or another in the past year.
Is Dimitry McDuffie the next Kevin Durant? Could be.
Fernando Raposo is a phenomenal defender, Raposo is almost a lock to be a 1st round pick in the UOSL because of his defense alone, but his play this season will likely determine where he goes in the draft.
Per Gunther is another extremely intriguing player, but there have been rumors that he's considering a career in porno, so it's no lock that he ever makes it over to the UOSL.
Diego Gerbaudo has superstar potential. Not much else to say...
Nando de Colo is a basketball player in a football player's body, de Colo is almost a lock to enter the 2021 UOSL draft, and will likely be a late 1st round or early 2nd round pick.
Berlin Knights[/u]
Azeez Oladimeji is an absolute freak of nature, Oladimeji might be the best athlete in the league. Has only been playing organized ball for about nine months though, as there aren't a hell of a lot of basketball rims in Ethiopia.
Lewis Claybrin has a unique game that scouts really like, but due to his contract with Berlin, he is ineligible to enter the UOSL2 until he is 21 years old.
Pasquale Paolisso aka the Italian Stallion, is well known in Italy, but he's looking to make a name for himself this season in UOSL International. This guy's a very good pick-pocket, and could really shoot up the draft boards with a nice season offensively.
Oozing with upside, Rudy Mbemba reminds scouts of a young Chris Paul...minus the discipline and maturity. Won't be eligible to declare until at least the 2022 draft.
Warsaw Siege
Samuel Deguara is the youngest player in the league at age 17, and is one of the hottest young prospects in the world. Rumors are that when he signed his contract with Warsaw, they slipped in a "draft fee" which states that if he chooses to go to the UOSL before he turns 21(when his contract expires), the team that drafts him must pay a sum of $7,000,000 each year for 3 years in order to draft him (will count as cut salary). He might be worth it though.
Ben Wallace. John Riek. John Allen. Now Mangisto Arop is the next great defensive/rebounding big man. Almost a lock to be a future lotto pick.
Luc Louves is a teen icon in France. While girls are shouting "I louve Luc," at games, Luc is calmly and cooly knocking down 3 pointer after 3 pointer. Louves is only 18, and could enter the UOSL as soon as the 2022 draft.
Dominik Spohr has shown flashes of being an all-world type PG, but he turns it over far too much right now to even be considered a 1st a round UOSL prospect.