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Post by nova on Jun 18, 2008 16:45:47 GMT -5
A+ Lebrent Walker(Duke) SF 21 6'6'' 220lbs B- B- C- B- C A A- Evan Nolte(Xavier) SF 19 6'10'' 230lbs C+ C- C+ C+ C+ A B+ Scott Wilbekin(Florida) SF 22 6'7'' 225lbs C B- C B- B- B B Ayodeji Egbeyemi(Kenya) SF 21 6'11'' 225 C B- C+ B- C- B B- Taj Adams(Gonzaga) SF 19 6'8'' 220lbs B- C+ C C C A C+ Michael Alexander(Duke) SF 23 6'6'' 215lbs C C C- A- C C C+ Cory Myers(Iowa State) SF 21 6'8'' 221lbs C B- C C C+ B C+ Jordan Montgomery(Arizona) SF 20 6'9'' 210lbs C+ B- C- C- C- B C James Aiken(LSU) SF 23 6'6'' 223lbs C- B+ C C- C- C C- David Baab(Michigan) SF 24 6'5'' 210 C C D+ C C+ C D+ Juwon Starks(Boston College) SF 22 6'7'' 235 C C- C- C+ C C D+ Brandon Jones(Memphis) SF 21 6'6'' 220 C+ C C C C- C D Dante Rogers(Miami) SF 22 6'9'' 218 C C+ C- C C D D Gilbert Smith(Washington State) SF 24 6'5'' 213 C- C+ C C C D
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Post by lumley316 on Jun 19, 2008 1:11:06 GMT -5
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Post by nova on Jun 26, 2008 21:37:35 GMT -5
A+ Lebrent Walker(Duke) SF 21 6'6'' 220lbs B- B- C- B- C A Walker's one of the top 3 players in the draft, and is someone who could go #1. He helped lead Duke to 3 straight Final 4 appearances, including one national title. Walker is very well-rounded offensively as he can score from the inside and the outside. He's also a quality perimter defender, but don't expect him to be able to defend in the post, he was torched in the paint in workouts. Walker's main weakness is his passing, as he's a mediocre passer. Either way, he should be a great player. Scouts think he could be an Eric Gordon type one day if he lives up to his potential.
A- Evan Nolte(Xavier) SF 19 6'10'' 230lbs C+ C- C+ C+ C+ A The ultimate boom or bust prospect. Nolte helped lead Xavier to the Sweet 16, and averaged an impressive 14.3ppg, 6.4rpg, and 4.8apg in college. However, by UOSL2 standards, Nolte's game is very raw. He's an awful shooter from outside the paint, and he needs to improve that if he wants to be a star. He's a very good ball handler for someone of his size, and can do a little bit of everything defensively, but still needs to improve there. Nolte's got great upside, which has him shooting up the draft boards, but don't expect him to contribute anytime soon.
B+ Scott Wilbekin(Florida) SF 22 6'7'' 225lbs C B- C B- B- B Wilbekin is the most experienced, reliable SF in the draft. He's a decent jump shooter whose a surprisingly good shot blocker for a SF. His rebounding is what has scouts impressed, and he should be a late-lotto 1st. Wilbekin's upside is limited, but he should end up being a solid player who can start if needed, but is probably better suited as a backup.
B Ayodeji Egbeyemi(Kenya) SF 21 6'11'' 225 C B- C+ B- C- B Egbeyemi is a player who has really fallen off the map. He entered the season as one of the top 5 or 6 prospects in the draft, but is now expected to be a late-teens or early-twenties pick. He's got a nice stroke and is an impressive ball handler for a player of his size. His defense is decent, but needs improvement. His biggest weakness is his build, he's weak. Egebeyemi could actually go higher then expected due to his versatility, he could possibly end up being able to play 4 positions.
B- Taj Adams(Gonzaga) SF 19 6'8'' 220lbs B- C+ C C C A A workout wonder, Taj Adams has flown up the draft boards. He shocked scouts by declaring after his freshman year, but if teams draft him based on his workouts, he may have made the right decision. He is incredibly raw, but his athleticism is through the roof, and some scouts think he has great upside and could end up being a very good player.
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