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Post by nova on Jul 2, 2008 11:50:52 GMT -5
A+ Diego Gerbaudo (Argentina) PG 20 6'6'' 210 B- B- C+ C+ C A A- Shai Shai Matthews (Virginia Tech) PG 19 5-11 185 C+ C+ B- C C- A B+ Dominik Spohr (Germany) PG 20 6'3'' 185 C C A- C C- A B Maurice Fleming (Illinois) PG 21 6'1'' 193 C C B B C- C B Kareem Robinson (Pittsburgh) PG 20 5'8'' 165 C+ C B- C D+ A B- Neil Barrien (Georgia Tech) PG 22 6'1'' 200 C C+ C+ B- C B C+ Denzel Ingram (North Carolina) PG 19 6'0'' 195 C- C B- C+ C A C+ Jack Montague (Tennessee) PG 23 6'1'' 200 C B- B C C- C C Matthew Johnson (Rutgers) PG 21 5'11'' 190 B- C C+ C C B C Jerrell Burke (Rider) PG 22 5'8'' 165 C B C C+ D+ C C- Herman Johnson (UMass) PG 22 6'0'' 197 C- C B C C D C- Taishaun Johnson (Indiana) PG 20 5'8'' 180 C+ C+ C C D+ C D+ Trevor Mabalon (Stanford) PG 24 5'11'' 195 C C C+ C C- C D+ Ryan Frankel (UMass) PG 22 5'5'' 175 C C+ C+ C D+ C D Phil Forte (Texas) PG 20 5'9'' 183 C+ C+ C C- D+ D D Demond Crisp (Xavier) PG 23 6'2'' 188 C- C C+ C C- C
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Post by Bluedevil$ on Jul 2, 2008 15:00:08 GMT -5
Gerbaudo looks amazing.
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Post by nova on Jul 2, 2008 15:02:27 GMT -5
Yep.
He'll be the last superstar PG for a few years.
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Post by Play on Jul 2, 2008 15:34:36 GMT -5
good stuff nova
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Post by nova on Jul 22, 2008 14:29:25 GMT -5
A+ Diego Gerbaudo (Argentina) PG 20 6'6'' 210 B- B- C+ C+ C A An absolute star, Gerbaudo is the 2nd best player in the draft, behind Allonzo Trier. Gerbaudo has wowed scouts over the past year, and is being heralded as the best international player to enter the league since Ricky Rubio. He's a very dynamic offensive player who can score from anwyhere on the court. He's not exactly the prototypical PG, but he's going to be a special PG, and has very few weaknesses, which makes him even more special. Projected range = Top 2
A- Shai Shai Matthews (Virginia Tech) PG 19 5-11 185 C+ C+ B- C C- A Matthews decided to declare for the draft after a very good freshman season with the Hokies. Scouts are torn on Matthews, they love his quickness and he's a solid pass-first PG, but the rest of his game is very raw, and scouts question whether he'll ever improve those aspects enough to be a starter. Projected Range = 12-15
B+ Dominik Spohr (Germany) PG 20 6'3'' 185 C C A- C C- A One of the most intriguing prospects in the draft, Spohr is a phenomenal pass-first PG, and has the potential to be one of the best pass-first PG's in UOSL history. The rest of his game is incredibly raw, but if he can ever develop it, he could be a heck of a PG. Projected Range = 12-15
B Maurice Fleming (Illinois) PG 21 6'1'' 193 C C B B C- C Fleming is the most UOSL-ready PG in the draft, and could come in and start from day 1 for some teams. He doesn't have the upside of some other PG's in the draft and will likely end up being a quality back-up, so in that sense, he's one of the safer picks in the draft. Projected Range = 20-25
B Kareem Robinson (Pittsburgh) PG 20 5'8'' 165 C+ C B- C D+ A He's actually similar to Matthews in that he's undersized, mediocre defensively, and raw offensively. Robinson doesn't really excel at anything, which has some scouts concerned. If he does have good potential, Robinson could end up being pretty solid, but the chances of him being anything more then a spot starter are slim either way. Projected Range = 20-25
B- Neil Barrien (Georgia Tech) PG 22 6'1'' 200 C C+ C+ B- C B Barrien is the only 4 year senior in the draft, and had a hell of a college career with the Yellow Jackets. After leading them to three Sweet 16's in a row, Barrien is now ready to bring his game to the UOSL. However, he's unlikely to have the same success in the pros as he did in college. More likely than not, Barrien will be a solid backup for the next several years. Projected Range = Early 2nd Round
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Post by 20 on Jul 22, 2008 15:35:39 GMT -5
I love the range thing!!
If I just rebuilt I might have had a shot at a super star. I have no picks but that is okay.
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Post by Play on Jul 22, 2008 16:45:13 GMT -5
Good work.
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