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  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    It's funny how much X Henry shot up when he showed 3 good games. People were just dying for him to do that. I still say he's not quite ready. Kansas is a great TEAM, but not loaded with true great prospects (exactly how I felt about UNC last year). Is Henry really doing anything that Wayne Ellington didn't do last year?

    Kansas just has great depth and a good system.



    Robinson had a nice game, but UConn's guards (Dyson/Walker) had horrible showings (per the norm this year) and they got toasted right out of the NCAA tourney it appears.

    You might catch SRob if you look for NIT games. Otherwise you've missed your chance to see him if you didn't already.

    I really like his chances, but it would be tough picking a pure SF for the Pacers (ditto Aminu, who I like a bit more). Still the image of SRob climbing the ladder for an insane block out of nowhere is tantalizing, not to mention some sick alley-oops.



    Brackins falling to the 2nd round? Seems doubtful. I mean I LIKE Booker (Clemson) but he is an undersized pure PF who lives mostly on holding floor position but without the skill that Blair showed. Brackins OTOH might be a face up soft PF, but he is tall and very gifted on offense. Both are flawed, but Brackins has more of the NBA game. I do love Booker's power game, but he needs to be 6'9" instead of 6'6" for it to work with his reach.

    And Draft.net has Ebanks at 12? What? He's done almost nothing this year, not from a "wow, that's an NBA type play" standard. He's ultra college to me. I've put him on the backburner totally because of so many games where he just really didn't stand out as an impact guy.



    I say that Lace Dunn will declare for 2010 rather than 2011. Draft.net has him as 32nd now in the 2011 draft (about time), but I think you take him with the 34th pick this year.

    The only reason he returns is if Baylor massively underachives, and the way Acy is playing to join the big 3, that's really unlikely. I think they are elite 8 bound with an outside chance at the final 4. They just have the right balance of talent with a enough bench help to get it done.

    Speaking of Baylor, Draft.net has Udoh falling to 24th? If so, buy back in. Great bench big.

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    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      In case anyone wanted the update, here is the Draft Blog from Chad Ford on ESPN.com:

      http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog...name=nba_draft

      Pre-tourney Stock Watch
      Tuesday, March 9, 2010 | Print Entry
      Posted by Chad Ford

      The NCAA tournament is just more than a week away. And while it's the biggest stage for NBA prospects to strut their stuff, it isn't the only stage. NBA scouts have been out in force the past month, watching prospects closely.

      Here's a look at five players who have helped or hurt their stock over the past few weeks.

      Also, be sure to check out our updated Top 100 and our updated Lottery Mock Draft.

      Stock Up

      Derrick Favors, F, Freshman, Georgia Tech

      NBA execs have been waiting all season for Favors to dominate. He came into the college season ranked No. 2 on our Big Board, and while he's been solid, he hasn't had the same impact as other freshmen like John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins.

      That is, until lately.

      In his past five games, Favors is averaging 16.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3 blocks while shooting nearly 70 percent from the field. Although Favors is still raw offensively and gets most of his points off dunks, he's shown more aggressiveness on both ends of the floor recently, and scouts are taking notice.

      The biggest challenge for Favors will be getting to the Big Dance. Georgia Tech has been in a bit of funk of late. Favors could use a big game or two in the tournament to convince NBA scouts that he, not Cousins, is the top power forward prospect in the country.

      Right now, based on feedback from a number of GMs, we've moved Favors ahead of Cousins on our Big Board. But if Favors' season is over this week and Cousins goes deep in the tournament, it will be Cousins who has all the momentum going into workouts.

      Greg Monroe, C, Sophomore, Georgetown

      Monroe has seen his draft stock jump around wildly this season. He started the season ranked No. 5 on our Big Board, then plunged early as NBA talent evaluators savaged him for being passive and seemingly out of shape.

      The second half of the season, Monroe has been on fire and is slowly winning back supporters. In his past 10 games, Monroe has averaged 18.5 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Most importantly, he's been consistent for the first time in his college career. Night in and night out, Monroe has been playing hard and making an impact on both ends of the floor.

      While it's unlikely Monroe will be able to crack the top five again, he now looks like he is solidly in the lottery and could be in the top 10 on draft night if he declares. While Monroe lacks the elite athleticism and motor to be an NBA superstar, his offensive skills and unselfishness should give him a long career in the league.

      Jan Vesely, F/C, Serbia

      The 6-foot-11 player from Serbia has won a lot of fans recently among international scouts and executives who've been watching closely. While Vesely is still a work in progress, his combination of size, athleticism and versatility has some scouts claiming that he, not Donatas Motiejunas, is the top international prospect in the draft.

      Vesely looked the part of a lottery pick Saturday versus Union Olimpija, scoring a career-high 27 points and grabbing five boards in 25 minutes of playing time. Not only did Vesely offer up some rim-rattling dunks, but he also shot 3-for-4 from behind the 3-point arc. Vesely's emerging perimeter game has some NBA execs projecting him as a face-the-basket 4 in the league.

      Vesely moved into our lottery about a month ago but is now on the verge of cracking the top 10.

      Darington Hobson, G/F, Junior, New Mexico

      More and more NBA GMs have been making their way to Lobos games, and virtually all of them have come back raving about Hobson. Much of what we wrote in December still holds true. His versatility is his biggest strength. Hobson can play three positions, making him sort of a poor man's Evan Turner. In fact, his numbers aren't that far off Turner's across the board. Turner has been a little better in every category but 3-point shooting (which explains why Turner is No. 2 on our Big Board), but the point from most scouts is that there isn't that large a difference except in points per game and shooting percentage.

      Given that Hobson is 22 and his stock is high, expect him to declare and expect someone to take a chance on him somewhere in the first round. A few NBA execs I spoke with are considering him in the late lottery. Other teams think he's a definite first-round pick.

      Stock Down

      Lance Stephenson, SG, Freshman, Cincinnati

      Stephenson ended the regular season with a big game against Georgetown, but he was a pretty big disappointment in conference play. Many scouts felt that if Stephenson matured, he was one of the most NBA-ready freshmen in the country. When he got off to a hot start without any trouble, hopes were high that he had turned things around.

      But his up-and-down play in the Big East has given rise to another question: Is he really an NBA player? While he has the body, he's really struggled with his jump shot and his turnovers all year. He needs to return to Cincinnati for another season.

      The Midrange Game

      This is the time of year when college players begin to declare their intentions for the NBA draft.
      Seattle's Charles Garcia has already done so, and the move wasn't a surprise. Garcia is already 21 years old and has bounced around quite a bit. He got off to a red-hot start for Seattle, but the buzz quickly cooled once NBA scouts went to see him in person. While there's a lot to like about Garcia's game, he is inconsistent, has had a very troubled past and wasn't playing against top competition on most nights. Most NBA scouts I've spoken with have him as a possible second-round selection.

      We're hearing several other players we currently have projected as second-round picks also might declare. They include UCLA's Malcolm Lee, Fresno State's Paul George, Nevada's Luke Babbitt, Xavier's Jordan Crawford and UTEP's Derrick Caracter.

      All five have the talent to move into the first round, but currently there's a pretty significant logjam in front of them.

      Meanwhile, one player we were sure would declare for the draft, Mississippi State's Renardo Sidney, recently told reporters he will return to college for his sophomore season.
      This comes as a pretty big shock after the NCAA recently ruled that Sidney would have to sit out this entire season, fined him $11,800 and will make him miss 30 percent of next season.

      That's a big blow for Sidney. If he jumped to the NBA now, he'd owe the NCAA nothing and be able to play. However, there are doubts about where Sidney will stand with NBA teams. He's been sitting out all season. He's out of shape, and his stock has dropped. However, Sidney is talented and if he were to get into shape now, he would have late-first-round potential.
      Interesting, I guess. Has anyone seen this Hobson kid from New Mexico? I haven't seen them play and this is really the first I've read about him.

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      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
        It's funny how much X Henry shot up when he showed 3 good games. People were just dying for him to do that. I still say he's not quite ready. Kansas is a great TEAM, but not loaded with true great prospects (exactly how I felt about UNC last year). Is Henry really doing anything that Wayne Ellington didn't do last year?

        Kansas just has great depth and a good system.



        Robinson had a nice game, but UConn's guards (Dyson/Walker) had horrible showings (per the norm this year) and they got toasted right out of the NCAA tourney it appears.

        You might catch SRob if you look for NIT games. Otherwise you've missed your chance to see him if you didn't already.

        I really like his chances, but it would be tough picking a pure SF for the Pacers (ditto Aminu, who I like a bit more). Still the image of SRob climbing the ladder for an insane block out of nowhere is tantalizing, not to mention some sick alley-oops.



        Brackins falling to the 2nd round? Seems doubtful. I mean I LIKE Booker (Clemson) but he is an undersized pure PF who lives mostly on holding floor position but without the skill that Blair showed. Brackins OTOH might be a face up soft PF, but he is tall and very gifted on offense. Both are flawed, but Brackins has more of the NBA game. I do love Booker's power game, but he needs to be 6'9" instead of 6'6" for it to work with his reach.

        And Draft.net has Ebanks at 12? What? He's done almost nothing this year, not from a "wow, that's an NBA type play" standard. He's ultra college to me. I've put him on the backburner totally because of so many games where he just really didn't stand out as an impact guy.



        I say that Lace Dunn will declare for 2010 rather than 2011. Draft.net has him as 32nd now in the 2011 draft (about time), but I think you take him with the 34th pick this year.

        The only reason he returns is if Baylor massively underachives, and the way Acy is playing to join the big 3, that's really unlikely. I think they are elite 8 bound with an outside chance at the final 4. They just have the right balance of talent with a enough bench help to get it done.

        Speaking of Baylor, Draft.net has Udoh falling to 24th? If so, buy back in. Great bench big.
        I like Henry. I'd really like him to stay in school another year to see if he can elevate his game as "the man" at Kansas.

        Stanley Robinson just doesn't do it for me. I've seen him a few times, and I'm just not that impressed.

        I have long championed the idea that nbadraft.net is a horrible source of draft news, so it should come as no surprise that I find their latest Mock Draft a little questionable. I don't think Favors falls that low, I don't think Brackins falls out of the first round, I don't think Ebanks is worthy of a lottery pick, etc.

        I still haven't had a chance to catch a Baylor game, so I'll be keeping an eye on them during tournament time. I'm interested to see some of these guys you speak of.

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        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          I'd be willing to take a chance on Renardo Sidney
          Murph

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          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
            It's funny how much X Henry shot up when he showed 3 good games. People were just dying for him to do that. I still say he's not quite ready. Kansas is a great TEAM, but not loaded with true great prospects (exactly how I felt about UNC last year). Is Henry really doing anything that Wayne Ellington didn't do last year?

            Kansas just has great depth and a good system.



            Robinson had a nice game, but UConn's guards (Dyson/Walker) had horrible showings (per the norm this year) and they got toasted right out of the NCAA tourney it appears.

            You might catch SRob if you look for NIT games. Otherwise you've missed your chance to see him if you didn't already.

            I really like his chances, but it would be tough picking a pure SF for the Pacers (ditto Aminu, who I like a bit more). Still the image of SRob climbing the ladder for an insane block out of nowhere is tantalizing, not to mention some sick alley-oops.
            I think Stanley hurt his draft position, a lot. It's not entirely his fault, as he needs to get the ball in order to score..and in order to do that Dyson has to not throw the ball to the other team..but anyway..Stanley isn't aggressive enough, doesn't rebound as much as he should, and has a tendency to lose his man on defense (as well as not knowing the defense..and not knowing who he's supposed to guard.) And not to mention, Stanley is a completely different player when Jerome Dyson is not on the court. He played well today when Dyson got benched. He was the second best player on the team after Dyson's injury last season. And the second best player on the team when Dyson was suspended two years ago.

            In fact, it might have hurt his draft stock so much the Pacers could pick him up in the second round..but Seriously..the Pacers need to save themselves the headache though. And don't get smart and draft Dyson in the second round either. In fact, if you draft any of them take Edwards..he won't make the team but he won't be infuriating to watch in summer camp either.

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            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              Wasn't Brackins projected to go in the lottery last year before he went back to Iowa St.? That's unfortunate to drop like that.

              I figured a few solid games would rise X Henry

              Favors is still the 3rd guy on my draft board. If he's available at 6, and we're picking there, I would be stupid happy.

              This may also be the most important 2nd round pick we've had in sometime

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              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
                This may also be the most important 2nd round pick we've had in sometime
                I keep thinking we will move the 2nd rd pick(s) & move up to get a mid-first (if someone we like is there).

                I am targeting Miami. If the want to lure another name to play w/ Wade so he stay's, they need as much cap $ as possible. They failed to make a deadline deal for Amare, and they did not clear any additional cap space. They have 2 picks in the first (currently 16 & 17). I could see them wanting to rid themselves of the cap hold on one or both of those picks for future considerations, freeing up some more usable cap to sign a FA. Our very high 2nd t/y + ? might be enough for them to consider. We can afford to gamble, as we have desirable expirings that we can deal to get under the cap sometime by yrs end.

                The problem here is who is available @ 16 &/or 17 that we feel would be worth it? Assuming we go PF w/ our 1st pick (meaning no wall/Evans), I can't see us going PF again in the 1st (unless Hans is seriously messed up!). So, using the mock below (NBAdraft.net), who do you pick w/ either/ both? IMO I don't see a perfect fit, but do you? Maybe a Albi/ Vasquez/ Robinson/ Collins ?* (*I know 0 about any of the SG's projected there so I passed on all).
                Thoughts?
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                • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  At 16 or 17 I would take Aldrich,Patterson,Lawal,Anderson,James,Henry,Robin son and Alabi.
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                  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                    At 16 or 17 I would take Aldrich,Patterson,Lawal,Anderson,James,Henry,Robin son and Alabi.
                    And of those, only the last 2 you mention (Robinson/Alabi) are available in the Mock I referred to, the rest were gone (including Henry @ #9).
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                    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                      I will too, the only thing I change is that I would pick a PG with the 1st second round pick.
                      Unless we get Wall or Turner ( if u want to pretend he's a Combo guard), what PG would you pick between the 5th to 8th spot where we will likely be drafting at?

                      After Wall, there is a serious dropoff in PG talent. The only thing I can see is if we trade down big time to draft much lower.

                      It would make more sense to draft a PG with the 2nd pick rather then the 1st.
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                      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        Originally posted by cdash View Post

                        Lance Stephenson, SG, Freshman, Cincinnati

                        Stephenson ended the regular season with a big game against Georgetown, but he was a pretty big disappointment in conference play. Many scouts felt that if Stephenson matured, he was one of the most NBA-ready freshmen in the country. When he got off to a hot start without any trouble, hopes were high that he had turned things around.

                        But his up-and-down play in the Big East has given rise to another question: Is he really an NBA player? While he has the body, he's really struggled with his jump shot and his turnovers all year. He needs to return to Cincinnati for another season.

                        Ya I have kept my eye on
                        Lance Stephenson for awhile now..


                        He has the potential to be an insanely good NBA player..
                        The problem with him really , is that he is VERY RAW..

                        I think he would be the absolute STEAL of the draft if he actually did declare.. But whatever team drafted him would definitely have a project on their hands in his development.

                        Of course I fully believe it would be worth it , as I think in the right conditions, he could develop into an All Star.


                        But as in the above quote , I believe he would benefit greatly from staying in school for at LEAST another year or 2 to improve his game and UTILIZE his raw potential/high ceiling ... and I DO believe he has a high ceiling..lol

                        If he stays in school , and his consistancy and game improves ,his draft stock SHOULD increase and he possibly become a lottery pick ..


                        Like I said, the potential is definitely there.. But he must mature and work on his game..


                        If he actually does declare for this draft... I would take him with my 2nd late 1st round pick.. or as my 2nd round pick ..

                        Seeing as how we have 2 1sts and 1 2nd round pick this year...







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                        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          Unless we get Wall or Turner ( if u want to pretend he's a Combo guard), what PG would you pick between the 5th to 8th spot where we will likely be drafting at?

                          After Wall, there is a serious dropoff in PG talent. The only thing I can see is if we trade down big time to draft much lower.

                          It would make more sense to draft a PG with the 2nd pick rather then the 1st.
                          He's talking about our 1st second round pick, Cable .
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                          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Originally posted by Kemo View Post

                            Seeing as how we have 2 1sts and 1 2nd round pick this year....

                            When did the Pacers get another 1st? The Pacers have 1 1st and 2 2nds this year.

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                            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              I am curious about Luke Babbit. Extremely accurate shooter for a 6-8/9 guy.

                              http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player...playerId=41425

                              Later in the first as a second pick possibly.
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                              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Originally posted by owl View Post
                                I am curious about Luke Babbit. Extremely accurate shooter for a 6-8/9 guy.

                                http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player...playerId=41425

                                Later in the first as a second pick possibly.
                                Kid can definitely shoot and score, not sure how he'd match up defensively in the NBA though.

                                Will help some team, but I don't think he's a fit for ours. At least not with our current roster

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