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Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Originally posted by Kemo View Post
    I would REALLY like it if we lucked into drafting Bledsoe , if we stay in the 8 to 10 range ..

    Having both him and AJ as our p.g tandem would , I think , be awesome...


    I think he will be an impact player eventually. for whatever team he lands on , whenever he comes out .. whether it be this year or next..




    I still , think that the backetball gods will hand us a top 3 pick this year .. Regardless of our slated drafting position ..

    I have had a feeling since January, that we will pick #1 , like Chicago miraculously did with getting Rose ..


    I believe we are LONG OVERDUE to get our "due" in the draft ..

    But even if we don't get a top 3 , I have a good hunch that we will get one of the top 3 players of this draft .. (not what is projected, but what ultimately ends up being in the future)



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    Trade Ford..and we'd have Tinsley coming off the books as well.

    Perhaps draft someone like Reynolds in the second round (who is much better than this recent tournament suggests.)

    And we'd have three ridiculously cheap PGs, all with the potential to be contributers (in different amounts) to the team.

    Only issue to me would be, you like having a vet PG teach some of the younger pgs, but perhaps this is a team that needs to be forced to play some of the younger guys..as opposed to having those younger guys learn from the vets and hoping they get some time here and there. You'd probably be asking a lot of AJ, because Bledsoe is a project, but at the same time..that would be the benifit of drafting someone like Reynolds, who could help Price out.

    Yes, we'd be really for a few years at the PG spot. But we'd also probably have a pretty high probablity that in a few years it would be a really really good PG rotation. And it's not like we expect to make a championship run in the next two seasons anyway..

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    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      Wes Johnson is developing a swagger to his game. Seth I know you only see a scorer, but I think that perception is brought on by the system that Syracuse employs.

      I could see him climbing into top 5.

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      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        guys i cant help but wonder if we should go for a UCLA pg...they seem to develop really really good ones (atleast as of late)

        malcolm lee 2nd round anyone?
        Peck is basically omniscient when it comes to understanding how the minds of Herb Simon and Kevin Pritchard work. I was a fool to ever question him and now feel deep shame for not understanding that this team believes in continuity above talent.

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        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
          Wes Johnson is developing a swagger to his game. Seth I know you only see a scorer, but I think that perception is brought on by the system that Syracuse employs.

          I could see him climbing into top 5.
          there is not doubt that he is a top five pick, he is maybe a top three. He got all the tools to be an all star.
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          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            I saw zero swagger tonight, especially down the stretch when they needed it. He's not strong enough to play true SF, he's got to be a SG in the NBA.

            Love his shot, good agility, good help defender/shot blocker (ala Danny), not awesome off the dribble though, not powerful in the paint, typically doesn't "run the show" which isn't such a top 5 attribute to have.

            Cousins is much more prone to being the guy you can ride to the top, as well as Wall of course.


            Poindexter had a lackluster night in their loss.

            Bledsoe is great, he's headed toward 12-15th if he comes out, if he stays he's top 5 next year. Will he panic with the looming lockout or earn the extra cash by staying?

            I do like him, he looks like a PG conversion when he hits the NBA which is why he'd be better off being the KY PG for one year next year first, but I'd still prefer Patterson at 7-8th.

            Dunn goes tomorrow night. Unclear if he comes out this year or next, especially since he's tracking last 1st right now (next year). But he wasn't even on the charts a few months ago so if he shifts up to 20th or so we might see him declare, especially since Udoh is going to be gone too.

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            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              Originally posted by HanSolo View Post
              guys i cant help but wonder if we should go for a UCLA pg...they seem to develop really really good ones (atleast as of late)

              malcolm lee 2nd round anyone?
              No no no no no....I want no part of him at this point. Completely unimpressive. He's not a senior is he? I thought he was returning to UCLA.

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              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                How do you guys feel about Jordan Crawford from Xavier? He looked really good tonight. He is a bit of a pg/sg combo. He is 6'4 and almost 200 lbs so he has good size. Really showed up tonight when it mattered most. Averaged 20 points per game and was clutch tonight. Haven't seen him mentioned in any mock drafts or anything but seems like a good prospect. Thoughts?


                The more and more that I see of his stats especially in the tournment I am MORE impressed with him than Bledsoe. Crawford actually got better in the tournament and he seems to be an above average rebounder for his position. I think he would be a LOT better than Bledsoe. I have just seen too many KY games this year and am not impressed with Bledsoe. Bledsoe is VERY inconsistent! I mean I really don't see why everyone has all this love for him unless the tournament is the only time most of you have seen him play. I am a HUGE TN fan so I have seen him A LOT and honestly never considered him a prospect this year until some people on here started talking about him. You look at what he has done so far and then look at what Crawford has done and how could you not be impressed with Crawford more than Bledsoe.
                Last edited by PacerFreak31; 03-26-2010, 03:39 AM.

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                • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                  there is not doubt that he is a top five pick, he is maybe a top three. He got all the tools to be an all star.

                  Like Monroe after Georgetown lost, Johnson is thinking at staying another year at Syracuse. My feeling is that is the pain of the loss speaking immediately after the game.

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                  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Originally posted by PacerFreak31 View Post
                    How do you guys feel about Jordan Crawford from Xavier? He looked really good tonight. He is a bit of a pg/sg combo. He is 6'4 and almost 200 lbs so he has good size. Really showed up tonight when it mattered most. Averaged 20 points per game and was clutch tonight.
                    He's one of two players (Bassett being the other) that I really wished IU would have been able to keep around when the Sampson dilemma went down. He is a guy who many would agree has solid handles and decent passing, but neither at an NBA point level. He's a wing. I think he'll be a second round type guy, no higher.
                    "man, PG has been really good."

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                    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                      Like Monroe after Georgetown lost, Johnson is thinking at staying another year at Syracuse. My feeling is that is the pain of the loss speaking immediately after the game.

                      I hope for the pacers sake Monroe, Johnson, and Bledsoe all come out. We need the draft as deep as possible for our pick to be worth while.

                      Anymore I don't know if staying an extra year really can help. If you're predicited to go in the lottery you might as well go. I remember Hibbert being in the top 10 in most 2007 mock draft boards, and then he stayed at Georgtown. He didn't have the best senior year and he fell a little in the draft. Johnson would have to get a ton better to improve his draft spot. He could go anywhere from 3rd to 6th at the lowest. Monroe should be a top 10 pick, and if he stays he might be a top 5 pick next year, if he gets stronger and plays the post better. I think he should just come out too. Bledsoe could improve his draft position if he stays. If he is the star and runs the point well for Kentucky, he could be the number 1 pick or a top 5 pick. But for our sake I hope he comes out this year.

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                      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        About Bledsoe....I guess the question is whether he is better then any of the other likely PGs that will come out. Because this draft is so devoid of PGs beyond Wall......how does Bledsoe compare to other established PGs like Sharron Collins and Gervais Vasquez?

                        If he's clearly better.....either due to potential or sheer skill....and it's becoming obvious that there maybe a Strike in 2011 ( thus affecting Players entering the Draft )....I can see him come out. But to be fair....I haven't heard about Bledsoe before the Tourney. I know that Players can make a name for themselves coming of the NCAA Tournament....but is he legit cuz he has shown ( consistently throughout the year ) that he's worth being picked?

                        or

                        Was he just the guy that backed up Wall and then all off a sudden get hyped due to his play in the NCAA Tourney?

                        I have no clue about him, so I'm not suggesting that he's not worthy of consideration....I just find it odd ( if not troubling if we were to draft him ) that he hasn't really been mentioned at all before the Tourney.
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                        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          About Bledsoe....I guess the question is whether he is better then any of the other likely PGs that will come out. Because this draft is so devoid of PGs beyond Wall......how does Bledsoe compare to other established PGs like Sharron Collins and Gervais Vasquez?

                          If he's clearly better.....either due to potential or sheer skill....and it's becoming obvious that there maybe a Strike in 2011 ( thus affecting Players entering the Draft )....I can see him come out. But to be fair....I haven't heard about Bledsoe before the Tourney. I know that Players can make a name for themselves coming of the NCAA Tournament....but is he legit cuz he has shown ( consistently throughout the year ) that he's worth being picked?

                          or

                          Was he just the guy that backed up Wall and then all off a sudden get hyped due to his play in the NCAA Tourney?

                          I have no clue about him, so I'm not suggesting that he's not worthy of consideration....I just find it odd ( if not troubling if we were to draft him ) that he hasn't really been mentioned at all before the Tourney.
                          The way I understand it is that Bledsoe committed first to Calipari and then Wall signed. I bet Cal told Bledsoe and Wall that he would play them together to make sure they both would commit. Cal orginally pegged Bledsoe as his starter but since a better ranking pg signed it pushed Bledsoe to the sidelines. Of course Bledsoe is averaging 30.5 minutes so thats hardly "just Walls backup".

                          By Rivals he was ranked the 3rd best pg in the 2009 class. Apparently his shooting was a knock against him but he is hitting 40% of his 3's at Kentucky.

                          IMO, If a lot of people think that he will be a top 5 draft choice in 2011 then why not pick him up with our pick. Even if he needs more time we are stuck with Ford's contract and we have a good backup in Price.

                          I have a feeling that if Wall didn't sign with Kentucky everyone would be praising Bledsoe right now and not Wall.

                          Edit: Here is a snippet on the bledsoe signing.http://ukbasketball.bloginky.com/200...s-to-kentucky/
                          Kentucky met its top remaining recruiting need on Wednesday when Eric Bledsoe signed with UK.
                          Bledsoe, whom the recruiting service Rivals.com ranks as the third best point guard in the high school class of 2009, picked Kentucky over Memphis.

                          Bledsoe’s commitment is not expected to adversely affect Kentucky’s pursuit of another point guard, the celebrated John Wall.
                          Bledsoe, a native of Birmingham, Ala., cited new UK Coach John Calipari and Kentucky’s love for basketball as factors.
                          “When Alabama recruited him at the end, he said, ‘Coach, it’s pretty much football, football, football all the time,’ ” said Maurice Ford, Bledsoe’s coach at Birmingham’s Parker High School.

                          “ ‘I’m a basketball player. Every time I pick up the paper, they’re writing about football. Coach, I want to go where basketball is important, where everyone knows and loves the game.’ ”

                          Calipari, who earlier recruited Bledsoe for Memphis, played a “big role” in the decision, Bledsoe said.
                          “I hung out with him a lot when I was up there,” he said of an official visit last weekend. “He told me I’d be his starting point guard.”

                          Calipari, whom Bledsoe called a “really funny dude,” spoke of playing more than one point guard should Wall also sign with Kentucky.

                          “He’s very competitive, very tough,” Rivals analyst Jerry Meyer said of Bledsoe. “He understands how to win basketball games. He can do pretty much everything you need a point guard to do except shoot. He’s not a great shooter. But he’s good enough to keep the defense honest.”

                          Another analyst, Brick Oettinger of Prep Stars, cited shooting as a reason his recruiting service only rated Bledsoe at No. 80 among the prospects in the Class of 2009.
                          “I don’t think he’s a very good shooter,” Oettinger said. “That was the major thing. What he’s best at is pushing the ball on the break and dishing. When having to set up in the halfcourt, he’s not as effective. But he’s quick.”
                          Bledsoe, a 6-foot player from Birmingham, Ala., did well in the Derby Festival Basketball Classic in April. He scored nine points, grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and had four assists in 24 minutes.

                          “What makes him special is he’s a competitor,” Meyer said. “He’s a down and dirty, gritty player.”
                          Rivals ranks Bledsoe at No. 23 among the nation’s prospects in the class of 2009. Prep Stars rates him “around No. 80,” Oettinger said.

                          Bledsoe averaged 20.3 points and 11. 5 assists as a senior in leading Parker High to the Alabama 5A state championship. The Birmingham News named him No. 1 in its annual Super Senior listing.
                          Bledsoe has not yet gained his academic eligibility as a college freshman. His coach at Parker High in Birmingham, Maurice Ford, voiced confidence that Bledsoe will be eligible.

                          Ford told the Birmingham News that Bledsoe had scored a 17 on the ACT and passed the Alabama High School Graduation Exam. Ford told the newspaper that Bledsoe has to make at least a B in a core-cirrculum math course he’s taking now to reachy the grade-point average he needs to be eligible as a college freshman.
                          “He’s on track,” Ford told the Birmingham News. “This is the first time he’s been challenged academically. He knows what he has to do.”

                          Of course, Bledsoe’s commitment does not end Kentucky’s search for help at point guard. UK has been prominent in his pursuit of John Wall, a player from Raleigh, N.C., and a consensus choice as the nation’s best player.
                          Wall is expected to narrow his list of eight schools any day.
                          Meyer dismissed the thought that Bledsoe’s commitment might cause Wall to drop Kentucky.
                          “I don’t think John Wall is really worried about any player in terms of competition for playing time,” Meyer said with a chuckle.
                          Calipari has reportedly been trying to sell Bledsoe and Wall on the idea of playing together on the court.
                          The analysts disagreed on how plausible that scenario might be.

                          “Kentucky could definitely play the two together,” Meyer said. “The dribble-drive is the ultimate offense to play two point guards because it’s dribble based. . . . Guys are expected to put it on the floor and create plays.”
                          Oettinger was more dubious. He suggested another selling point to Bledsoe could pack more power.
                          “You’ll get to practice against Wall every day,” he said. “See how good you’ll become.
                          “I can see that argument rather than playing them both together.”

                          Bledsoe joined a Kentucky recruiting class that includes big men Daniel Orton of Oklahoma City, Okla., and DeMarcus Cousins of Mobile, Ala., plus wings Darnell Dodson of Greenbelt, Md., and Kentucky Mr. Basketball Jon Hood of Madisonville.
                          Like Cousins and Dodson and perhaps Wall, Bledsoe’s arrival at Kentucky can be linked to Calipari becoming UK coach.
                          “If Cal had stayed in Memphis, I would have signed with Florida,” Bledsoe said. “I wanted to play in the SEC.”
                          Last edited by Gamble1; 03-26-2010, 04:25 PM.

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                          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            This from nbadraft.net:

                            "Sources indicate that due to Bledsoe's family situation, he will look to enter this year's draft."

                            I've seen Kentucky over the course of the season and was very impressed by Bledsoe and see him as a very good PG... Wall and Bledsoe both play PG and SG throughout each game from what I've seen.

                            Bledsoe: Compares to Westbrook with less athleticism but better shooting and handles.
                            Last edited by MyFavMartin; 03-26-2010, 03:21 PM.

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                            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                              Was he just the guy that backed up Wall and then all off a sudden get hyped due to his play in the NCAA Tourney?
                              This is mostly the reason. No one was talking about him before the tournament and now they think he is the greatest prospect. Again watching the SEC as much as I can he hasn't really stood out but that could be because he was playing along side Wall but I never heard the announcers going out of their way to talk about him. However, Miller would always be the guy they would point out that needed to play well for UK to win against some of the bigger match ups.

                              I guess the think that discourages me the most about last years draft and this years is we knew PG was a weak area for us yet in a PG heavy draft we take a PF. Then this year many on here are looking at a PG for us to draft when we really need a PF/C. I think TPTB do not in fact look ahead and only worry about the present with the exception of all the cap space we will have next year. Am I just being to critical here?

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                              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Originally posted by PacerFreak31 View Post

                                I guess the think that discourages me the most about last years draft and this years is we knew PG was a weak area for us yet in a PG heavy draft we take a PF. Then this year many on here are looking at a PG for us to draft when we really need a PF/C. I think TPTB do not in fact look ahead and only worry about the present with the exception of all the cap space we will have next year. Am I just being to critical here?
                                My opinion is you're being to critical, but for what it's worth I usually think everyone is to critical.

                                My reason is it's been said Lawson was the Pacers second choice last year, and Price can arguably be as good as Lawson. So we got a good point guard.

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