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Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Any of you that follow the international game know much about Alexey Shved?

    I found a clip on youtube apparently? Not sure if he may be someone to look at with that last 2nd round pick? He's a big PG

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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.
      the guy can shoot the ball but he is slower than Troy Murphy and his defense is pretty much the same, meh.
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      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        How can a guy with legit NBA size (6'7", 210 lb.) putting up 22/9/3 in a major conference not be an NBA prospect (he's a senior and isn't in either DX's or NBADraft.net's mock)?

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        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Originally posted by GrangeRusHibbert View Post
          How can a guy with legit NBA size (6'7", 210 lb.) putting up 22/9/3 in a major conference not be an NBA prospect (he's a senior and isn't in either DX's or NBADraft.net's mock)?
          Well for one the draft is still some time from now, Secondly, both seasons are still going on, and so the mock drafts aren't going to kick into full effect until then

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          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            D.X. has an article on Fields from back in late December.

            Displaying a solid first step, nice ball-handling ability, and a knack for using his length and smarts effectively to get his shot off over defenders, Fields is a tough cover for small forwards, let alone the occasional four-man that steps out to defend him. Able to attack the basket and finish with either hand, he looks equally comfortable driving after facing up in the mid-post or operating from the perimeter. Using jabs and jump-stops very effectively, displaying a nice floater, and showing toughness and creativity around the rim, Fields does an excellent job of creating scoring chances on the interior as his outstanding 8.6 free-throw attempts per-contest indicate.
            They also say he has a big wingspan, solid athleticism, and an inside/outside game. The knock against him seems to be that he's "tweenerish" but their scouting report sounds like a legitimate SF to me.

            He could be an interesting 2nd round pickup.

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            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              Originally posted by GrangeRusHibbert View Post
              How can a guy with legit NBA size (6'7", 210 lb.) putting up 22/9/3 in a major conference not be an NBA prospect (he's a senior and isn't in either DX's or NBADraft.net's mock)?
              For one thing, he plays in a weak conference. Take a look at Nevada's schedule. It features the likes of Tulsa, Hawaii, Utah St., San Jost St, etc.

              The guy isn't a stiff, but his footspeed would be below average for an NBA SF. I suspect he'll be on their radar as the draft approaches.

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              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                Originally posted by d_c View Post
                For one thing, he plays in a weak conference. Take a look at Nevada's schedule. It features the likes of Tulsa, Hawaii, Utah St., San Jost St, etc.

                The guy isn't a stiff, but his footspeed would be below average for an NBA SF. I suspect he'll be on their radar as the draft approaches.
                We're talking about Landry Fields from Stanford, not Luke Babbitt.

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                • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Originally posted by GrangeRusHibbert View Post
                  We're talking about Landry Fields from Stanford, not Luke Babbitt.
                  Sorry, I thought you had a quick reply to a post about Babbitt so I thought that was who you were talking about.

                  As for Fields, Stanford doesn't have a reputation for producing good wing players. There's Josh Childress and basically nothing else I can think of in a long time. In addition, he didn't have much hyper entering the season. He was a 4 ppg scorer when the Lopez twins were still there and last year he just registered 12 ppg, so people weren't exactly talking about the guy entering the season.

                  The Pac-10 is also pretty watered down this year. Cal is a team with maybe one marginal NBA prospect (Jerome Randle who won conference player of the year) and they just won their first conference title in something like 50 years.

                  I suspect Fields will get a closer look as an NBA prospect as the draft approaches.

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                  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Anybody else, including me, want to snag jerome randle in the 2nd round? dude is nasty.

                    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/jerome-randle
                    "To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice the gift." - Steve Prefontaine

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                    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      here is a new mock draft from draftexpress, I don't think they are that good, they have the pacers at 6th and Ed Davis still in

                      http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2010/

                      First Round
                      1 Nets John Wall PG
                      19 years old; 6'4"; 195 lbs.
                      Kentucky, Freshman
                      2 Timberwolves Evan Turner SG/SF
                      21 years old; 6'7"; 205 lbs.
                      Ohio State, Junior
                      3 Warriors Derrick Favors PF/C
                      18 years old; 6'10"; 246 lbs.
                      Georgia Tech, Freshman
                      4 Kings DeMarcus Cousins C
                      19 years old; 6'11"; 270 lbs.
                      Kentucky, Freshman
                      5 Jazz
                      From
                      Knicks Al-Farouq Aminu SF/PF
                      19 years old; 6'8"; 210 lbs.
                      Wake Forest, Sophomore
                      6 Pacers Cole Aldrich C
                      21 years old; 6'11"; 250 lbs.
                      Kansas, Junior

                      7 Wizards Ed Davis PF
                      20 years old; 6'9"; 215 lbs.
                      North Carolina, Sophomore
                      8 Pistons Wesley Johnson SF/PF
                      22 years old; 6'7"; 195 lbs.
                      Syracuse, Junior
                      9 76ers Patrick Patterson PF
                      20 years old; 6'8"; 223 lbs.
                      Kentucky, Junior
                      10 Clippers Hassan Whiteside PF/C
                      20 years old; 7'0"; 235 lbs.
                      Marshall, Freshman
                      11 Bucks Jan Vesely SF
                      19 years old; 6'11"; 240 lbs.
                      KK Partizan Belgrade, International
                      12 Timberwolves
                      From
                      Bobcats Donatas Motiejunas PF/C
                      19 years old; 7'0"; 215 lbs.
                      Benetton Treviso, International
                      13 Heat Greg Monroe PF/C
                      19 years old; 6'11"; 240 lbs.
                      Georgetown, Sophomore
                      14 Grizzlies Ekpe Udoh PF/C
                      22 years old; 6'10"; 240 lbs.
                      Baylor, Junior
                      15 Rockets Stanley Robinson SF/PF
                      21 years old; 6'9"; 225 lbs.
                      Connecticut, Senior
                      16 Bulls Solomon Alabi C
                      21 years old; 7'1"; 251 lbs.
                      Florida State, Sophomore
                      17 Hornets Larry Sanders PF/C
                      21 years old; 6'9"; 205 lbs.
                      VCU, Junior
                      18 Trailblazers James Anderson SG/SF
                      20 years old; 6'6"; 195 lbs.
                      Oklahoma State, Junior
                      19 Heat
                      From
                      Raptors Xavier Henry SG
                      18 years old; 6'6"; 210 lbs.
                      Kansas, Freshman
                      20 Spurs Willie Warren SG
                      20 years old; 6'4"; 200 lbs.
                      Oklahoma, Sophomore
                      21 Thunder Avery Bradley SG
                      19 years old; 6'3"; 180 lbs.
                      Texas, Freshman
                      22 Thunder
                      From
                      Suns Paul George SF/PF
                      19 years old; 6'7"; 185 lbs.
                      Fresno State, Sophomore
                      23 Nets
                      From
                      Mavericks Quincy Pondexter SF/PF
                      22 years old; 6'6"; 220 lbs.
                      Washington, Senior
                      24 Hawks Elliot Williams SG
                      20 years old; 6'4"; 175 lbs.
                      Memphis, Sophomore
                      25 Timberwolves
                      From
                      Jazz Damion James PF
                      22 years old; 6'7"; 225 lbs.
                      Texas, Senior
                      26 Celtics Gordon Hayward SF/PF
                      19 years old; 6'8"; 200 lbs.
                      Butler, Sophomore
                      27 Grizzlies
                      From
                      Nuggets Devin Ebanks SF/PF
                      20 years old; 6'8"; 205 lbs.
                      West Virginia, Sophomore
                      28 Magic Kalin Lucas PG
                      20 years old; 6'0"; 180 lbs.
                      Michigan State, Junior
                      29 Grizzlies
                      From
                      Lakers Gani Lawal PF/C
                      21 years old; 6'8"; 233 lbs.
                      Georgia Tech, Junior
                      30 Wizards
                      From
                      Cavaliers Miroslav Raduljica C
                      22 years old; 7'0"; 230 lbs.
                      KK FMP Zeleznik, International
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                      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        nbadraft.net just got updated yesterday

                        1 New Jersey John Wall 6-4 195 PG Kentucky Fr.
                        2 *Minnesota Evan Turner 6-6 205 SG Ohio State Jr.
                        3 Golden St. Wesley Johnson 6-7 205 SF Syracuse Jr.
                        4 Indiana DeMarcus Cousins 6-11 280 PF/C Kentucky Fr.
                        5 Sacramento Hassan Whiteside 7-0 235 C Marshall Fr.
                        6 Detroit Derrick Favors 6-9 246 PF Georgia Tech Fr.
                        7 *Utah Donatas Motiejunas 7-0 224 PF Lithuania Intl.
                        8 Washington Al-Farouq Aminu 6-8 218 SF Wake Forest So.
                        9 Philadelphia Xavier Henry 6-6 220 SG Kansas Fr.
                        10 LA Clippers Greg Monroe 6-10 247 PF Georgetown So.
                        11 *Charlotte Patrick Patterson 6-8 235 PF Kentucky Jr.
                        12 Houston Devin Ebanks 6-7 204 SF West Virginia So.
                        13 New Orleans Cole Aldrich 6-11 245 C Kansas Jr.
                        14 Memphis James Anderson 6-6 195 SG Oklahoma State Jr.
                        15 Chicago Gani Lawal 6-9 234 PF Georgia Tech Jr.
                        16 Miami Luke Babbitt 6-8 220 SF/PF Nevada So.
                        17 *Miami Larry Sanders 6-10 235 PF/C VCU Jr.
                        18 Milwaukee Damion James 6-7 227 SF Texas Sr.
                        19 Portland Paul George 6-8 210 SF Fresno St. So.
                        20 San Antonio Jan Vesely 6-11 230 SF/PF Czech Republic Intl.
                        21 Oklahoma Cty Elliot Williams 6-4 180 SG Memphis So.
                        22 *Oklahoma Cty Dominique Jones 6-4 215 SG South Florida Jr.
                        23 Atlanta Armon Johnson 6-3 195 PG/SG Nevada Jr.
                        24 *Minnesota Ekpe Udoh 6-10 240 PF Baylor Jr.
                        25 Boston Stanley Robinson 6-8 220 SF UConn Sr.
                        26 *Memphis Terrico White 6-5 211 PG/SG Mississippi So.
                        27 *New Jersey Solomon Alabi 7-1 251 C Florida St. So.
                        28 Orlando Da'Sean Butler 6-7 225 SF West Virginia Sr.
                        29 *Memphis Trevor Booker 6-7 245 PF Clemson Sr.
                        30 *Washington Nemanja Bjelica 6-10 223 SF Serbia Intl.


                        # Team Player H W P School C
                        31 New Jersey Sherron Collins 5-11 215 PG Kansas Sr.
                        32 Minnesota Greivis Vasquez 6-6 197 PG/SG Maryland Sr.
                        33 Golden St. Willie Warren 6-4 207 PG/SG Oklahoma So.
                        34 Indiana Craig Brackins 6-10 230 PF Iowa St. Jr.
                        35 Sacramento Dwayne Collins 6-8 241 PF Miami Sr.
                        36 Detroit Quincy Pondexter 6-7 215 SF Washington Sr.
                        37 New York Jarvis Varnado 6-9 210 PF Mississippi St. Sr.
                        38 Washington Lazar Hayward 6-6 205 SF Marquette Sr.
                        39 *Milwaukee Art Parakhouski 6-11 260 C Radford Sr.
                        40 *New York Luke Harangody 6-7 240 SF/PF Notre Dame Sr.
                        41 Charlotte Jimmer Fredette 6-2 195 PG/SG BYU Jr.
                        42 *Minnesota Jerome Jordan 7-0 245 C Tulsa Sr.
                        43 New Orleans Matt Bouldin 6-5 214 PG/SG Gonzaga Sr.
                        44 *LA Lakers Aubrey Coleman 6-3 210 SG Houston Sr.
                        45 Chicago Dexter Pittman 6-10 290 C Texas Sr.
                        46 *Minnesota Michael Washington 6-10 239 PF Arkansas Sr.
                        47 Toronto Alexey Shved 6-6 178 PG/SG Russia Intl.
                        48 Milwaukee Jerome Dyson 6-3 180 SG UConn Sr.
                        49 *Dallas Miroslav Raduljica 6-11 240 C Serbia Intl.
                        50 San Antonio Marquis Gilstrap 6-7 215 SF Iowa St. Sr.
                        51 Oklahoma Cty Paulao Prestes 6-10 275 PF/C Brazil Intl.
                        52 *Charlotte Scottie Reynolds 6-1 185 PG Villanova Sr.
                        53 Atlanta Hamady Ndiaye 7-0 235 C Rutgers Sr.
                        54 Utah Theo Robertson 6-6 220 SF California Sr.
                        55 Boston Charles Garcia 6-10 225 SF/PF Seattle Jr.
                        56 LA Clippers Landon Milbourne 6-7 207 SF Maryland Sr.
                        57 *Indiana Wayne Chism 6-8 246 PF Tennessee Sr.
                        58 Orlando Jerome Randle 5-10 165 PG California Sr.
                        59 LA Lakers Andy Rautins 6-4 195 SG Syracuse Sr.
                        60 *Phoenix Tim Ohlbrecht 6-11 235 PF Germany Intl.
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                        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          I've watched a few Cincy games and not been impressed by Gates or Stephenson. Give them a couple years to mature and develop and call me back then.

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                          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            I really like the website for their mocks www.mynbadraft.com Sorry so long. I think there will be a run on bigs in the late first however. Booker, Jerome Jordan, Lawal, Varnado, Brackins, Pittman, and Charles Garcia are all bigs that I think teams will take a chance on with as many bad teams that own late first draft picks this year. They will (or should) go for depth in the front court with those picks.

                            1 Nets
                            John Wall
                            Ht/Wt: 6-4 / 182 lbs
                            Position: PG
                            Team: Kentucky
                            Class: Freshman

                            2 TWolves
                            Evan Turner
                            Ht/Wt: 6-6 / 200 lbs
                            Position: SG
                            Team: Ohio State
                            Class: Junior

                            3 Warriors
                            DeMarcus Cousins
                            Ht/Wt: 6-10 / 250 lbs
                            Position: PF
                            Team: Kentucky
                            Class: Freshman

                            4 Pacers
                            Derrick Favors
                            Ht/Wt: 6-9 / 230 lbs
                            Position: PF
                            Team: Georgia Tech
                            Class: Freshman

                            5 Pistons
                            Wesley Johnson
                            Ht/Wt: 6-7 / 195 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: Syracuse
                            Class: Junior

                            6 Kings
                            AlFarouq Aminu
                            Ht/Wt: 6-9 / 215 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: Wake Forest
                            Class: Sophomore

                            7* Jazz
                            Cole Aldrich
                            Ht/Wt: 6-10 / 250 lbs
                            Position: PF/C
                            Team: Kansas
                            Class: Junior

                            8 Wizards
                            Ed Davis
                            Ht/Wt: 6-9 / 225 lbs
                            Position: PF
                            Team: North Carolina
                            Class: Sophomore

                            9 Sixers
                            Hassan Whiteside
                            Ht/Wt: 6-11 / 225 lbs
                            Position: C
                            Team: Marshall
                            Class: Freshman

                            10 Clippers
                            Patrick Patterson
                            Ht/Wt: 6-8 / 235 lbs
                            Position: PF
                            Team: Kentucky
                            Class: Junior

                            11 TWolves
                            Donatas Motiejunas
                            Ht/Wt: 7-0 / 224 lbs
                            Position: PF
                            Team: Lithuania
                            Class: Intl.

                            12 Rockets
                            Jan Vesely
                            Ht/Wt: 6-11 / 240 lbs
                            Position: C
                            Team: Belgrade
                            Class: International

                            13 Hornets
                            Greg Monroe
                            Ht/Wt: 6-10 / 234 lbs
                            Position: PF
                            Team: Georgetown
                            Class: Sophomore

                            14 Grizzlies
                            Stanley Robinson
                            Ht/Wt: 6-8 / 220 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: UConn
                            Class: Senior

                            15 Bulls
                            Xavier Henry
                            Ht/Wt: 6-6 / 220 lbs
                            Position: SG
                            Team: Kansas
                            Class: Freshman

                            16 Heat
                            Ekpe Udoh
                            Ht/Wt: 6-10 / 240 lbs
                            Position: PF/C
                            Team: Baylor
                            Class: Junior

                            17 Bucks
                            Solomon Alabi
                            Ht/Wt: 7-1 / 237 lbs
                            Position: C
                            Team: Florida St.
                            Class: Sophomore

                            18* Heat
                            Larry Sanders
                            Ht/Wt: 6-9 / 220 lbs
                            Position: PF/C
                            Team: VCU
                            Class: Junior

                            19 Blazers
                            James Anderson
                            Ht/Wt: 6-6 / 195 lbs
                            Position: SG
                            Team: Oklahoma State
                            Class: Junior

                            20 Spurs
                            Avery Bradley
                            Ht/Wt: 6-3 / 185 lbs
                            Position: SG
                            Team: Texas
                            Class: Freshman

                            21 Thunder
                            Willie Warren
                            Ht/Wt: 6-4 / 207 lbs
                            Position: PG/SG
                            Team: Oklahoma
                            Class: Sophomore

                            22* Thunder
                            Elias Harris
                            Ht/Wt: 6-7 / 180 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: Gonzaga
                            Class: Freshman

                            23* TWolves
                            Eric Bledsoe
                            Ht/Wt: 6-1 / 190 lbs
                            Position: PG
                            Team: Kentucky
                            Class: Freshman

                            24 Celtics
                            Devin Ebanks
                            Ht/Wt: 6-8 / 205 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: West Virginia
                            Class: Sophomore

                            25 Hawks
                            Paul George
                            Ht/Wt: 6-7 / 190 lbs
                            Position: SG/SF
                            Team: Fresno St.
                            Class: Sophomore

                            26* Grizzlies
                            Gordon Hayward
                            Ht/Wt: 6-8 / 200 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: Butler
                            Class: Sophomore

                            27* Nets
                            Quincy Pondexter
                            Ht/Wt: 6-11 / 260 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: Washington
                            Class: Senior

                            28 Magic
                            Jeff Taylor
                            Ht/Wt: 6-7 / 220 lbs
                            Position: SF
                            Team: Vanderbilt
                            Class: Sophomore

                            29* Grizzlies
                            Terrico White
                            Ht/Wt: 6-5 / 210 lbs
                            Position: PG/SG
                            Team: Mississippi
                            Class: Sophomore

                            30* Wizards
                            Elliot Williams
                            Ht/Wt: 6-4 / 180 lbs
                            Position: SG
                            Team: Memphis
                            Class: Sophomore

                            34 Pacers
                            Kalin Lucas
                            Ht/Wt: 6-0 / 180 lbs
                            Position: PG
                            Team: Michigan St.
                            Class: Junior

                            57*
                            Aubrey Coleman
                            Ht/Wt: 6-4 / 200 lbs
                            Position: SG
                            Team: Houston
                            Class: Senior
                            "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Yancey Gates has an NBA body and is strong as an ox. Same with Syracuse's Onuaku. They could be bruisers that you bring in for 10-15 minutes and 4 fouls a game. Might be appealing to teams out west who are trying to trump the Lakers.
                              "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Maybe we could get Kstat's take on Johnson vs. Aminu based on the Pistons needs?

                                Gordon at SG and Rip/Prince on their way out might make a case for the latter.

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