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Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Yeap. Kinda reminds me of Hibbert's situation @ Gtown. He shot high FG% but didn't get a lot of touches. Like you said, if he has the mindset he'll be a player. The things is I don't understand is, Gtown has 2 very skilled players in Monroe and Summers. But why did they suck so bad this season? There was a poster named Kennerleaguer and he watched Gtown very closely. I haven't seen him post for a while. I wish he could share his opinions on those 2 prospects...

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      I noticed some people mentioning Henderson, etc. some other possible wing players and also would say that considering Daniels and Graham won't be back next year, as well as the Dunleavy issue being up in the air, maybe there is a bit of a need to draft another wing.

      I haven't read or heard much about this guy: Jermaine Taylor (Central Florida). UCF is in C-USA so their competition isn't great. He's listed at 6'4" and might be a bit undersized as a wing player, but he's a great shooter and has 4 years of college ball experience. Now I'm looking at him as a potential 2nd rounder, but I really have no idea where he would rank, etc. in a draft board.

      I have only heard some things locally about him as his hometown is in Lake County, where I live. Thought I'd pass his name along.

      http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player...playerId=26812

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      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        Originally posted by sloopjohnb View Post
        I noticed some people mentioning Henderson, etc. some other possible wing players and also would say that considering Daniels and Graham won't be back next year, as well as the Dunleavy issue being up in the air, maybe there is a bit of a need to draft another wing.

        I haven't read or heard much about this guy: Jermaine Taylor (Central Florida). UCF is in C-USA so their competition isn't great. He's listed at 6'4" and might be a bit undersized as a wing player, but he's a great shooter and has 4 years of college ball experience. Now I'm looking at him as a potential 2nd rounder, but I really have no idea where he would rank, etc. in a draft board.

        I have only heard some things locally about him as his hometown is in Lake County, where I live. Thought I'd pass his name along.

        http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player...playerId=26812
        Yea I used to go to UCF, he has taken over as the leader of the team since the departure of Mike O'Donnel, Josh Peppers and Lavell Payne. He is an interesting player bc even though he is a little short for the 2 at 6'4'', hes really built. I saw him on nbadraft.net's mock draft and was rly surprised when I saw his name, bc i never thought he would be a nba prospect. He is averaging 26 points a game or so for the season which is pretty impressive. He does have a nice stroke from 3 and midrange. Hes got the body type to be a solid defender. Hes definitely not a play maker for other guys, and driving to the basket, he definitely doesnt look good taking more than 2 dribbles to the basket. He usually drives and pulls up as his move. It would be rly cool to see him in the nba bc i saw him a lot in college, but i never rly saw him as a good nba prospect....but who knows.

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        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Placebo Jordan Hill = Kwame Brown?

          We have anybody on this site that is familar with Craig Brackens of Iowa State?

          Keep in mind we do not have our original second round pick this year (Stanko trade). We do have the second round pick of Dallas (Shawne Williams trade).
          I am thinking along the lines of Lester Hudson or Stefon Jackson if we pick past 47th. Our second rounder will probably depend on who we draft with our first rounder. I do not see us going big/big or guard/guard in this draft.

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            Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
            We have anybody on this site that is familar with Craig Brackens of Iowa State?
            I haven't seen him play, but he sounds a little bit like Troy Murphy part II: a perimeter-oriented big who's too slow to guard quicker guys on the perimeter.
            "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

            - Salman Rushdie

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              Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
              Placebo Jordan Hill = Kwame Brown?

              We have anybody on this site that is familar with Craig Brackens of Iowa State?
              I think Hill is a little tougher than Monroe. Rebounds better and more athletic. But offensively he is extremely raw. He is not a great defender but there's definitely , a lot of room for improvement in that area. Offensively, from what I see he doesn't have any low post moves (besides running past his defender and dunk it. May or may not translate to NBA), doesn't have good hands, low BBIQ and lacks fundamentals. Doesn't worth a high pick IMO. If I am drafting a big guy, I may seriously consider drafting guys like Cole Aldrich or AJ Ogilvy before Hill. Heck, even Jerome Jordan may have more upside. (bigger, better hands, better defense, Slower, less athletic, equally bad low post game)

              Brackins seems like a nice prospect. Saw him play only twice and from what I saw I can tell you that he avoids contact and tends to be a perimeter shooter. I think he is definitely quicker than Murphy but in all the other areas Murphy is stronger and I don't think Brackins will ever be as good as Murphy. But as I said I only saw him twice, so so my judgement is not very conclusive. But it's not hard to see he is not what we need at PF spot.

              Here's an actual footage of him. (it's not an highlight reel, I hate those...) Those clips have high quality option as well which is nice.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAGDHeqxa08&

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                i've been looking at players that might be overlooked and in the 2nd round since we know where we stand there.i like the idea of getting lester hudson if we can't keep jack. although not in a power confrence he has played well against some big schools. here is a youtube vid with some awful rap over it.

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tggi8cToU88

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                  Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                  I haven't seen him play, but he sounds a little bit like Troy Murphy part II: a perimeter-oriented big who's too slow to guard quicker guys on the perimeter.
                  troy murphy>?? really? maybe you should watch him play before you say something that farfetched. murphy shoots the 3. craig can but not as well. craig isnt a banger, but he can be if he learns to block out. craig is athletic. troy isnt.
                  yes, craig can face up and has a nice jumpshot, but by no means is he a deep shooter. if i had to compare him to somebody, i would say a mix btw. jason thompson and kevin durant.
                  and why whould we need a PF who could guard guys on the perimeter.
                  dont get me wrong, i love the way murph derrty can shoot but i want a PF to depend on down low, sometimes murphy thinks hes the SG.



                  Brackins is only a sophomore. hes come such a long way, its incredible. he was rated the 84th overall prospect coming out of high school!!! lol
                  Last edited by IndyProdigy; 03-04-2009, 06:07 AM.
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                    Originally posted by IndyProdigy View Post
                    why whould we need a PF who could guard guys on the perimeter.
                    Rashard Lewis
                    Antawn Jamison
                    Shawn Marion
                    Josh Smith
                    Boris Diaw
                    Dirk Nowitzki
                    Rasheed Wallace
                    Lamar Odom
                    Charlie Villanueva
                    Ryan Gomes
                    Yi Jianlian
                    Jeff Green
                    Thaddeus Young
                    Mehmet Okur
                    "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                    - Salman Rushdie

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                      Originally posted by IndyProdigy View Post
                      troy murphy>?? really? maybe you should watch him play before you say something that farfetched.
                      I'd love to watch him play. I'm just telling you what comes to mind when I read about a 6'10" guy with a tendency to drift to the perimeter on offense and who lacks the lateral quickness to be an effective perimeter defender.
                      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                      - Salman Rushdie

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                      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        Has anyone mentioned Sam Young yet as a possible draft pick in the 2nd round?

                        Reading his profile, he comes off as a SG/SF that can score and defend ( compared to players like James Posey / Joey Graham ). If he's available in the 2nd round, I wouldn't mind picking him up. I wonder if he could be more of a Bruce Bowen type player that can fill a Perimeter Defender / Catch-N-Shoot role-player.

                        Also....the more and more I read about Greg Monroe....the more I can see TPTB taking a chance on him. High Basketball IQ, very solid Offensive game, shotblocker, size and a decent-to-solid Big Man Defender. He doesn't seem to have a huge Low-Post game....but I get the sense that he would fit in well with Hibbert.
                        Last edited by CableKC; 03-04-2009, 02:19 PM.
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                        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          Has anyone mentioned Sam Young yet as a possible draft pick in the 2nd round?

                          Reading his profile, he comes off as a SG/SF that can score and defend ( compared to James Posey / Joey Graham ). If he's available in the 2nd round, I wouldn't mind picking him up.
                          I like what be brings. He might be gone though. Not very skilled offensively but he is really tough and does the little things. Somebody might even take him very late 1st round because of his versatility and his blue collar mentality.

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                          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            there's really no point in having a draft pick this year. there might be one or two players who can become all-stars outside of the top 5 picks but no more...and to all the thabeet lovers, you better be very careful what you wish for.

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                            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                              Has anyone mentioned Sam Young yet as a possible draft pick in the 2nd round?

                              Reading his profile, he comes off as a SG/SF that can score and defend ( compared to players like James Posey / Joey Graham ). If he's available in the 2nd round, I wouldn't mind picking him up. I wonder if he could be more of a Bruce Bowen type player that can fill a Perimeter Defender / Catch-N-Shoot role-player.

                              Also....the more and more I read about Greg Monroe....the more I can see TPTB taking a chance on him. High Basketball IQ, very solid Offensive game, shotblocker, size and a decent-to-solid Big Man Defender. He doesn't seem to have a huge Low-Post game....but I get the sense that he would fit in well with Hibbert.
                              I mentioned him earlier when I was promoting Blair. I like Young especially if you are
                              looking for some defense and rebounding and scoring. With Dunleavy questionable
                              the Pacers may need to re-visit what they are looking for. Bird commented on this in
                              the Star today.
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                              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Originally posted by owl View Post
                                I mentioned him earlier when I was promoting Blair. I like Young especially if you are
                                looking for some defense and rebounding and scoring. With Dunleavy questionable
                                the Pacers may need to re-visit what they are looking for. Bird commented on this in
                                the Star today.
                                I would hope that he falls to the 2nd round ( which maybe unlikely....but you never know with this draft ) and that TPTB try to make a push to move up and get him. One way or another....we still need some additional GF Depth....whether it be a player like Graham or a 2nd round prospect. If a player like Young was available.....I would much rather spend whatever $$$ that would go to resigning Graham and use it towards acquiring a higher 2nd round draft pick to try to draft him. One way or another, whoever sits behind Granger/Dunleavy/BRush/Jack would be an "end of the bench" type GF....I would much rather it be a prospect like Young then Graham.
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