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    From draftexpress....

    One executive who recently watched him expressed shock at his combination of physical tools (7-1 in shoes, 240 pounds, with a near 7-7 wingspan), coordination and agility. “If he were in college, let’s say at Nevada instead of JaVale McGee, he would be a sure-fire top 10 pick,” the executive noted. “He’s bigger than McGee, and he’s also more skilled…with that length, he is going to be able to bother some people for sure” Ajinca is answering question marks about his toughness by not backing down from anyone he’s faced so far, particularly in an outstanding workout in Charlotte where he matched up with Jordan, McGee and Roy Hibbert. His experience playing against grown men all season long in the French league is certainly showing in workouts so far it seems.
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      Latest blog from draftexpress

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      O.J. Mayo conducted a one on zero workout in front of five of the first six teams in the draft at Tim Grover’s A.T.T.A.C.K. Athletics Training Center in Chicago on Saturday. Besides Chicago (who sent only lower level scouts) and the New York Knicks (represented by Brendan Sur), the workout was attended by the lead decision makers of teams drafting 3, 4, and 5, including the General Managers (Kevin McHale, Sam Presti and Chris Wallace) and head coaches (Randy Wittman, Marc Iavaroni and P.J. Carlesimo), as well as numerous other executives.

      Although it’s always difficult to get much of a read in a workout of this nature, Mayo reportedly “shot the ball well,” according to one spectator, “finished strong around the basket”, and generally showed his extremely high skill-level, which was never in doubt.

      As of right now, if Minnesota keeps the pick, it appears likely that Mayo will be selected at #3, although things could still change between now and draft day. One rumor making the rounds says that the LA Clippers may offer to package their own pick (#7) along with their 2009 first round pick (protected) and the future pick they are owed by Minnesota(top 10 protected), in order to move up and select Mayo.

      -Nicolas Batum will go a series of tests at one of the top Cardiological hospitals in the world in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, his agent Bouna Ndiaye told DraftExpress this weekend. Batum has stopped conducting private workouts for the time being after tests in Toronto and New Jersey revealed potential reasons for concern possibly hinting at heart problems. Ndiaye is concerned with the fact that teams are jumping to conclusions about this being a heredity issue (which would make it much more serious) and is working on disproving the notion that Batum’s father died of a heart attack. He believes that after Monday he will be able to show teams that Batum is in good health and that he will be able to conduct workouts immediately after.

      -Is Jerryd Bayless as much of a lock at 4 as everyone thinks? A number of NBA teams we’ve spoken with don’t think that’s the case. Almost everyone at this point in fact has Brook Lopez slated be picked by Seattle, with Bayless dropping slightly to the Knicks at #6. If Lopez doesn’t go 3rd, 4th of 5th, he will be taken by a team that did not work him out, as he only agreed to be seen by those three teams.

      -There are rumors that the Portland Trailblazers may keep their pick after all, particularly if one of the top two players on their board can be had somehow on Thursday evening. We’ve heard numerous reports of trade talk between the Blazers and many other teams drafting below them, but now it seems likely that they stand pat if they can somehow managed to get a hold of Joe Alexander, who worked out in Portland on Tuesday (with Donte Greene and Nicolas Batum) in front of the watchful eyes of their owner Paul Allen, and apparently left quite an impression. Russell Westbrook is supposedly ranked at the very top of their draft board, but they would have to move up to at least 8 and possibly higher to get him.

      -Another player that Portland could very well take a long look at (since Alexander and Westbrook are apparently out of reach) is Alexis Ajinca, who they are reportedly extremely intrigued by. Other teams that have worked him out recently have come away raving not just about Ajinca’s exciting combination of skills and physical tools, but also about his strong intangibles. He is reportedly impressing teams with his terrific personality and motivation to succeed, and is believed to have excellent leadership skills. There is an outside chance he could be drafted as high as 9th by Charlotte. Teams who did not do their research on Ajinca during the season (and there is no shortage of them unfortunately) beyond what he showed at the Hoop Summit are frantically trying to get him in for a workout, but to no avail. Ajinca last visited the Utah Jazz and will likely turn down a workout with the Phoenix Suns in favor of the 76ers on Tuesday. It’s possible that Portland goes full circle with the French connection and selects him and Nicolas Batum, should he slip to the early 2nd round.

      -Look for the Chicago Bulls to announce former Spurs and Sonics head coach Bob Hill as the lead assistant under Vinny Del Negro shortly. The two are close (Hill coached Del Negro in San Antonio) and were believed to be a package deal from the very start, which eased some of the concerns John Paxson had initially about Del Negro’s lack of experience as a coach. Matt Lloyd of the Chicago Bulls told us via email that the report is “not true” and that there is “absolutely no decision that has been reached.”

      -Serge Ibaka is in the United States, working out for NBA teams, sources told DraftExpress. Citing exhaustion, Ibaka initially decided to head straight back home to Barcelona after the Reebok Eurocamp in Treviso, but has changed his mind and worked out Sunday for the Utah Jazz. He also has workouts scheduled with the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday and San Antonio Spurs on Monday (with Ryan Anderson), which will also be attended by representatives of the Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, Seattle Supersonics and New Orleans Hornets. Ibaka is expected to be drafted anywhere from 23 to the early portion of the second round, depending on how he’s viewed by teams. If taken in the first round, he will likely stay overseas for one or two more years, as his contract is extremely flexible.

      A team like Boston could decide to pick Serge Ibaka at 30 and stash him in Spain next season, which would help them with their problematic luxury tax situation. That’s one of the reasons Boston is heavily considering moving their pick, as they are “not in love with anyone in that range” according to one source with knowledge of the situation.

      -Omer Asik is in discussions right now with his Turkish team Fenerbahce about ripping up his current contract and signing a 5-year deal that would keep him out of the NBA for a considerable amount of time, his agent Justin Zanik told DraftExpress. An agreement may or may not be reached before the draft on Thursday. Zanik is in the process of informing every NBA team about where things stand about Asik to ensure that they have all the information they need to make a sound decision on draft night. Asik currently has two more years on his deal and was thought to be a safe bet to be drafted in the second and bring over once his contract is up. This changes things considerably, though, and may drop his stock from the early second round to the mid to late portion of the draft. Asik seems likely to accept the offer from Fenerbahce, as his current contract is set at a bargain price and he would like to provide his family with financial stability that the 5-year deal would provide.

      This is yet another in a long line of recent examples showing how much more equipped top European teams are to compete for the rights to their local players and keep them away from the NBA, due to the increased amounts of money flowing through the top leagues and the much weaker American dollar.

      -In a telling sign of just how much his stock has risen over the past few weeks, Robin Lopez has been invited to sit in the Green Room on draft night. This is a pretty good sign that NBA executives consider him likely to go somewhere around the mid-first round or earlier, as the league does not like situations where players are sitting in the Green Room long after everyone else has been picked, even if that makes for great television. Lopez has an excellent chance to be picked at #15 by the Suns, and if not will almost certainly be taken 17th by Toronto. Every NBA person we’ve spoken with has him slotted at either of those two picks.

      -Other players rumored to be invited to the Green Room (outside of the obvious suspects--Rose, Beasley, Mayo, etc) are Joe Alexander, DeAndre Jordan, Darrell Arthur, Donte Greene, Brandon Rush and Anthony Randolph. The top rated prospects we either have not heard back from or are not invited include JaVale McGee, Kosta Koufos, Marreese Speights and Alexis Ajinca.

      -Sasha Kaun signed a 3-year contract with CSKA Moscow, as released on their their official website this weekend. Kaun may end up being the highest paid player on the Kansas Jayhawk championship team, as his salary will be similar to that of a late lottery pick next season. He has not shut the door on playing in the NBA down the road, as he has a comfortable buyout after the second year of his contract, which may even make him more attractive to a team drafting in the late second round.

      Also joining him in Moscow is former Maryland power forward Terrence Morris, who landed a 3 year deal for over 5 million Euros net (a near-MLE deal in NBA terms). CSKA is reportedly close to landing the signatures of both Zoran Planinic (to replace Theo Papaloukas) and Jorge Garbajosa (if he passes their physical).

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        Another player that Portland could very well take a long look at (since Alexander and Westbrook are apparently out of reach) is Alexis Ajinca, who they are reportedly extremely intrigued by. Other teams that have worked him out recently have come away raving not just about Ajinca’s exciting combination of skills and physical tools, but also about his strong intangibles. He is reportedly impressing teams with his terrific personality and motivation to succeed, and is believed to have excellent leadership skills. There is an outside chance he could be drafted as high as 9th by Charlotte. Teams who did not do their research on Ajinca during the season (and there is no shortage of them unfortunately) beyond what he showed at the Hoop Summit are frantically trying to get him in for a workout, but to no avail. Ajinca last visited the Utah Jazz and will likely turn down a workout with the Phoenix Suns in favor of the 76ers on Tuesday. It’s possible that Portland goes full circle with the French connection and selects him and Nicolas Batum, should he slip to the early 2nd round.


        Bummer. I would like Ajinca to be available at 11 at least to give the P's a chance to get
        him if they think he is worthy. Now he might go at 9. I am beginning to not like 11.
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        • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

          Originally posted by owl View Post
          Another player that Portland could very well take a long look at (since Alexander and Westbrook are apparently out of reach) is Alexis Ajinca, who they are reportedly extremely intrigued by. Other teams that have worked him out recently have come away raving not just about Ajinca’s exciting combination of skills and physical tools, but also about his strong intangibles. He is reportedly impressing teams with his terrific personality and motivation to succeed, and is believed to have excellent leadership skills. There is an outside chance he could be drafted as high as 9th by Charlotte. Teams who did not do their research on Ajinca during the season (and there is no shortage of them unfortunately) beyond what he showed at the Hoop Summit are frantically trying to get him in for a workout, but to no avail. Ajinca last visited the Utah Jazz and will likely turn down a workout with the Phoenix Suns in favor of the 76ers on Tuesday. It’s possible that Portland goes full circle with the French connection and selects him and Nicolas Batum, should he slip to the early 2nd round.


          Bummer. I would like Ajinca to be available at 11 at least to give the P's a chance to get
          him if they think he is worthy. Now he might go at 9. I am beginning to not like 11.


          Well if players like Ajinca and Robin Lopez (rumored to nets at 10) are cracking the top ten some good players have to be slipping.

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          • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

            Originally posted by owl View Post
            Bummer. I would like Ajinca to be available at 11 at least to give the P's a chance to get him if they think he is worthy. Now he might go at 9. I am beginning to not like 11.
            Somebody's got to slip, man. I'm happy if late-teen picks become top-10 picks.
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            • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
              Somebody's got to slip, man. I'm happy if late-teen picks become top-10 picks.
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              • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                Lopez could slip to 11.
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                • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                  Originally posted by owl View Post
                  Lopez could slip to 11.
                  I'd be thrilled with Lopez.
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                    Lopez at #11 would be great indeed .
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                    • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                      Originally posted by owl View Post
                      Another player that Portland could very well take a long look at (since Alexander and Westbrook are apparently out of reach) is Alexis Ajinca, who they are reportedly extremely intrigued by. Other teams that have worked him out recently have come away raving not just about Ajinca’s exciting combination of skills and physical tools, but also about his strong intangibles. He is reportedly impressing teams with his terrific personality and motivation to succeed, and is believed to have excellent leadership skills. There is an outside chance he could be drafted as high as 9th by Charlotte. Teams who did not do their research on Ajinca during the season (and there is no shortage of them unfortunately) beyond what he showed at the Hoop Summit are frantically trying to get him in for a workout, but to no avail. Ajinca last visited the Utah Jazz and will likely turn down a workout with the Phoenix Suns in favor of the 76ers on Tuesday. It’s possible that Portland goes full circle with the French connection and selects him and Nicolas Batum, should he slip to the early 2nd round.


                      Bummer. I would like Ajinca to be available at 11 at least to give the P's a chance to get
                      him if they think he is worthy. Now he might go at 9. I am beginning to not like 11.
                      Nah, Ajinca will still be available at 11 if the Pacers are really interested in him. He is an interesting prospect! One I wouldn't be disappointed them getting if they could get a 2nd 1st pick. I just can't believe how much Speights has dropped!

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                      • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                        Judging from the last Bird interview, he's either got his eye on somebody who few people expect, or he's blowing smoke. I'm basing this on the line where he answers the question "Will your guy be there at 11?" By saying, "Yes. Oh, Yes."

                        If we take him at his word, I'm wondering who he's considering. Here are some names I've come up with:

                        Robin Lopez (reportedly invited to sit in the green room during the draft)
                        Alexis Ajinca (Flying up draft charts)
                        J.J. Hickson (Sidney Lowe says he'll go between 10-20)

                        All three of these guys seem to fit Bird's wishlist of a guy who can get up and down the court and play defense.

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                        • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                          GO GET ERIC GORDON

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                            Originally posted by Speed View Post
                            I was in the car listening to NBA draft stuff on ESPN radio, I think, yesterday.

                            They were talking about Kevin Love's post workout interview with Milwaukee I think.

                            They said Kevin would go over different players and say like-okay here is how I would handle an Al Jefferson and here are the disadvantages I have in that match up, here are some disadvantages that I would have and here is how I would minimize those advantages.

                            Kevin would like go through the league and tell them match ups and how to use him.

                            WOW, how can you not like that.....
                            The kid has been dripping game smarts all year, that's his hook, that's what I love about him. I know he has size concerns but a smart, dedicated player can find ways to get over and helps the chemistry a ton. He's got that touch of Battier to him that you love to have on the roster. Too bad he's played his way from lower than the Pacers pick circa FEB (say 20th) to top 7-8 now or maybe higher.


                            Maybe Ajinca will be the real deal but god do I hate these workout superstars that no one cared about 3 months ago. I mean if he was kicking butt in Europe shouldn't the buzz be higher? Similar to the guys that somehow played a full NCAA season without impressing people but hit the practice floor and kick butt.



                            Granger in the doghouse? Hmm, odd they were showing him around town just last week or so which prompted my thread about the PR push. We're at odds with you and your agent, but would you please join Jeff and David over at 1070 for us today? It's not like this stuff has been Danny only like you'd get if it was just his agent hooking him up. He, Jeff and Morway have done enough things each to strongly suggest TPTB are behind it.
                            Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 06-23-2008, 04:40 PM.

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                              Originally posted by Peskoe97 View Post
                              Well if players like Ajinca and Robin Lopez (rumored to nets at 10) are cracking the top ten some good players have to be slipping.
                              It's got to be smoke screen at this point. All year long these other guys are on target and then suddenly 1 week before the draft the board goes upside down? Gotta think some misinformation work is in action.

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                              • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                                All year long these other guys are on target and then suddenly 1 week before the draft the board goes upside down? Gotta think some misinformation work is in action.
                                I'm sure this happens every year, right?

                                To anyone that is real familiar with past drafts: Are there examples of players who jumped significantly after workouts? Who and how are they doing now?

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