Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:10 pm
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Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:11 am
Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:17 am
qfrmcpt310 wrote:Seems like you're having a pretty decent month, hopefully you can let that bleed into March and April and maybe even get up to the 6th or 7th seed.
DearDave wrote:Seems like a very good month. Good luck with those 2 months, hope You will get into the playoffs.
Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:42 am
Jerry Mason – Arizona, Senior | 6’11” | 241 lbs | 22 y/o
Strengths: • Size • Strength • Physicality • Active Rebounder • Solid post defender • Shot-blocking ability • Good Potential
Weaknesses: • Touch around the rim • Mid-range game • Free throw shooter • Turns the ball over too often for a big • Decision-making in the post • Prone to foul trouble
Summary: Mason will be drafted solely due to his size alone. He has shown the ability to be a solid defender but has a long way to go before he is a factor at the next level on the offensive end but NBA teams are always in need of some size inside, he will get drafted possibly as high as late in the first round. More than likely, he'll fall into the second round.
Best Case Scenario: Kendrick Perkins
Worst Case Scenario: N/A
Likely to be: Brendan Haywood
Projected: Late 1st Round
Railey Garrett – Connecticut, Senior | 7’6” | 232 lbs | 23 y/o
Strengths: • Size • Long wingspan • Physicality • Good post defender • Shot-blocking ability • Can spot up beyond the arc
Weaknesses: • Not a terrific athlete • Offensive post up game needs to be fine tuned • Unproven against major competition (particularly fellow bigs) • Aggressiveness on the glass • Prone to foul trouble
Summary: Garrett is nice looking center, his height should be a big advantage but he doesn’t know how to use it properly. On defense he doesn’t hustle for rebounds although he grabs fairly amount of them and block shot just by standing. Doesn’t have any post moves to use on offense but he shoots well outside the arc. His unorthodox style for a big man might be put on good use or vice versa.
Best Case Scenario: Manute Bol
Worst Case Scenario: N/A
Likely to be: N/A
Projected: 2nd Round
Boris Hanson – North Carolina, Junior | 6’10” | 242 lbs | 22 y/o
Strengths: • A good frame that continues to fill out as he gets older • Athleticism • Good post defender • Shot-blocking ability • Has showed steady improvement in his three years at North Carolina • Doesn't try to do too much; knows his limitations
Weaknesses: •Sometimes over-aggressive as a shot blocker leaving the weak side open • Must work on his mid-range/face-up game • Footwork needs to improve on both ends especially defensively when guarding outside the paint • Must become stronger and more physical to truly reach his potential
Summary: Hanson is another decent but not a great center. He will rebound, defend and occasionally score for you but not on a consistent basis. He moves very slow compare to other the bigs and he needs to work on his stamina. The great thing about “Bo” is he has a good feel about the game, knows what to do at the right place at the right time.
Best Case Scenario: Erick Dampier
Worst Case Scenario: N/A
Likely to be: Tony Battie
Projected: 2nd Round
Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:01 am
Mon Sep 17, 2012 3:26 pm
Brendan Gill – UCLA | 6’9” | 242 lbs | 19 y/o
Strengths: • Strength • Active Rebounder • Great Passer • Great Post Offense • Mid Range Jumpshot • Good Basketball I.Q.
Weaknesses: • Post Defense • Average Athleticism • Doesn't run the floor well • Stamina
Summary:The young man from Oklahoma, Brendan Gill is projected to be amongst the top prospects in the draft. Has great post offense and very unselfish player. He has the knack of finding his teammates even when doubled. Has a nice mid-range jumpshot. His defense needs a little work though, his not the best athletic player but makes it up for his great basketball I.Q. He will be an allstar in the NBA in the near future.
Best Case Scenario: Chris Webber / Karl Malone
Worst Case Scenario: Boris Diaw
Likely to be: Chris Webber
Projected:Top 3
Kyle Fuller – Duke | 6’9” | 230 lbs | 20 y/o
Strengths: • Athleticism • Quickness • All-Around player • Loads of Potential
Weaknesses: • Motor • Aggressiveness • Needs to work on Fundamentals • Consistency
Summary: Kyle Fuller is a very intriguing prospect, he have all the tools in making of a star but lacks the motor. Often disappear in games and sometimes dominating. An all-around player with unorthodox style. He likes to work in the high post and can easily drives by his defender. Sometimes he relies too much on his athleticism and need to work on his fundamentals.
Best Case Scenario: Antawn Jamison
Worst Case Scenario: Earl Clark
Likely to be: An athletic Ersan Ilyasova
Projected: Lottery
James Barnes - Connecticut | 6’10” | 250 lbs | 20 y/o
Strengths: • Wingspan and Length • Athleticism • Shot-blocking ability • Improving Jumpshot
Weaknesses: •Post Offense • Looks lost on Offense • Questionable Basketball I.Q • Must become stronger and more physical to truly reach his potential
Summary: James Barnes has a long wingspan, a great shot blocker but looks lost on the offense. He tends to force too much when in offense. Occasionally hits a mid-range shot but still not consistent, doesn’t look to play inside and not comfortable playing the center position. Played with Railey Garrett in the front court, made up the "Twin Towers" of UConn.
Best Case Scenario: Serge Ibaka
Worst Case Scenario: Brandan Wright
Likely to be: Ed Davis
Projected: Mid-First Round
Shawn Weaver – Baylor | 6’10” | 260 lbs | 22 y/o
Strengths: • Physicality • Athleticism • Good Body Frame • Improving Post Offense • Rebounding
Weaknesses: • Defense needs a lot of work • Consistency • Can't guard quicker big man • Foul Trouble • Ball Handling
Summary: Shawn Weaver is an athletic big man and likes to work inside the paint. He scored mostly on putbacks and dunks but he has a decent mid-range shot. He needs to work on his post defense especially when playing quicker big man.
Best Case Scenario: Poorman’s Amar’e Stoudemire
Worst Case Scenario: Stromile Swift
Likely to be: Kenyon Martin
Projected: Lottery
Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:23 pm
Thu Sep 20, 2012 8:27 am