UCLA's Julian Martin has shot up the draft boards in recent months, with an exceptional tournament performance and the lack of viable power forwards in this draft. Martin is still raw, but teams are salivating at his size and athletic frame. Some have said Martin might become the next Blake Griffin.
Explosive combo guard Will Sit is vastly undersized for the shooting guard position, but his tenacity and ability to score at will has drawn comparisons to Allen Iverson, Worst case scenario, he's Jason Terry with a busted jumpshot, but the sky's the limit for the cocky Aussie.
"X marks the win" has become a motto at Portland State University. Watson looks to be a savvy veteran out of the gate, boasting both the athleticism and basketball IQ of a player ten years older. X (his real name, seriously) figures to be a lottery pick, despite his perceived lack of upside.
England's Martti Must is a raw, but intriguing swingman prospect. Though he needs to pack on about 20 pounds of muscle, Must should be able to come in and help a team with his defense, distance shooting and tenacity on the boards. He's a Must Have!





Axel Gomez has been considered one of the best point guard prospects in the draft given his potential and well-rounded game. Axel has drawn comparisons from Jrue Holiday to Chris Paul.
Combo Guard DaVonte Hughes out of Georgia can't shoot but his size and athletic ability make him an intriguing player. Hughes could be a good closer with his ability to create his own shot and defend two positions.
Snow is the consensus #1 prospect at this point. A skilled seven foot center, Snow is a franchise-type player. While his defense could use improvement, he is an offensive force.
Calbert Willis is a bit undersized to play the 2 but has drawn comparisons to Dwyane Wade thanks to his ability to score at will. Willis can run an offense however, and may be the most NBA-ready player in this draft.
Valparaiso's Geoffrey Ross enjoyed an incredible sophomore season and looks to be a star in the making. A prolific scorer and competent defender, Ross is the top small forward in this draft.
Lamrock wrote:2013 NLSC Scouting Report: 2 of 3
In this second edition of the 2013 NLSC scouting reports, the spotlight shifts its focus to four more hoops hopefuls. From big name schools like UNC to small ones like Portland State, this deep draft will be filled with intrigue.
X Watson (Portland State)
SG/SF - 6'3", 225 lbs | Age 21 | Proj. Mid-Late Lottery"X marks the win" has become a motto at Portland State University. Watson looks to be a savvy veteran out of the gate, boasting both the athleticism and basketball IQ of a player ten years older. X (his real name, seriously) figures to be a lottery pick, despite his perceived lack of upside.







Scoring: C. Anthony (NY): 27.7 PPG
Rebounding: K. Love (MIN): 11.6 RPG
Assists: G. Dragic (PHX): 9.9 APG
Steals: K. Lowry (TOR): 2.3 SPG
Blocks: S. Ibaka (OKC): 2.1 BPG
Field Goal %: D. Howard (LAL): .618% FG
Three Point %: M. Miller (MIA): .469% 3pt
Free Throw %: J. Crawford (LAC): .944%
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