2010/11 2nd TRIMESTER UPDATE (PART FOUR)UCLA SOPH BLAZES TRAIL IN PAC-10Perry Buchanan, UCLA, SophSG, 6'6", 225lbs, 20 years old
Season Stats: 19ppg, 4rpg, 3apgAfter a strong freshman campaign in which he solidified himself as a starter, averaged 13ppg and made the PAC-10 All-Freshman Team, Buchanan couldn’t help but be disappointed that it didn’t translate to wins for his UCLA team, as they went a very poor 14-18 and didn’t play post-season basketball.
Fast forward a year and the 2010/11 season has been vastly different. Buchanan worked on his game tirelessly over the summer and has transformed himself into possibly the most complete perimeter player in the nation. Individually, he has to be a lock for PAC-10 Player of the Year honours and is also in the mix for National Player of the Year honours. Team-wise, the UCLA Bruins have rebounded and sit atop the PAC-10 standings with a 13-2 conference record and sit sixth overall in the nation with a 23-4 record. With an NCAA berth all but sewn up, Buchanan will hope to add one more chapter to his collegiate career, a NCAA title.
NBA scouts have compared his game to Joe Johnson’s, a do-everything perimeter wing who can play anywhere from the 1 to 3, but he’ll likely settle in as a full-time shooting guard. He makes everybody around him better and if handled correctly and if he lands in the correct situation in the NBA, he could be a top 5 shooting guard within a few years. With Kobe Bryant’s career slowly heading towards its twilight and Dwayne Wade throwing his body around recklessly, with Buchanan you may be looking at the next great 2 guard. Although we are only in mid-February, I think it’s fair to say that Perry Buchanan will not return for his junior season and he's currently a lock as a top 5 in the 2011 Draft, but I think he is more likely to be the first or second player chosen.
Draft Stock: Top 5EVERYBODY LOVES CHUCKChuck Smith, Oregon State, JrSG, 6’7", 206lbs, 21 years old
Season Stats: 19ppg, 6rpgAfter a disappointing 2009/10 season, it’s turning into a banner year for the PAC-10 as it has produced another outstanding player in Oregon State swingman Chuck Smith. The do-everything 21 year old junior has taken the PAC-10 by storm this season after missing his freshman season due to eligibility issues and after being in the coach’s doghouse for most of his sophomore season. He came on late last season and has looked like a different player and man ever since. Chuck Smith is a super athlete who uses a very quick first step to get by his defender and do whatever he wants. The sky is the limit for Smith and the only person that can stop him is himself.
I’ve had at least one NBA scout who has told me if it was up to him, he would take Smith over Buchanan and if it wasn’t for the difference in school pedigree, everybody else would do the same. I don’t know if I would go that far. Smith has major league talent, but he also has a major league ego and the character issues that come with it. All that being said, NBA teams have been known to look past character issues and they will do again with Smith. Currently he’s top 5 talent, but with the lingering character issues, I see him dropping out of the top 5 and falling somewhere in the 6-9 range.
Draft Stock: Top 5DO YOU GO YOUNG OR OLD AT POINT GUARD?Floyd Bradley, Maryland, FrPG, 6'2", 190lbs, 19 years old
Season Stats: 15ppg, 4apg, 2spgThe argument for young starts with Floyd Bradley, the dazzling freshman point guard who has taken the ACC by storm, like Stephon Marbury did many years before. Bradley displays a youthful exuberance in his play, which makes for great watching for fans but for many hair pulling moments for his coach Gary Williams. Bradley seems similar to Marbury and former Terps' sensation Steve Francis coming out of college. I've heard comparisons to a pre-injury Gilbert Arenas, but it's hard to say at this stage. What isn't hard to say is that he will be a very good player at the next level, mark my words about that.
Bradley was always going to be a one and done from the moment he signed a letter of intent to go to the Terps, but it’s an especially enjoyable ride as the Terrapins are currently sitting second in the ACC, sandwiched between conference powerhouses North Carolina and Duke.
Draft Stock: Top 5Mo Bosh, Nebraska, SrPG, 6'0", 180lbs, 23 years old
Season Stats: 22ppg, 6apg, 2spgThe argument for old ends with Cornhuskers’ heart and soul floor leader Mo Bosh, who has being doing what he has been doing from the moment he arrived at Nebraska over 4 years ago. He’s the best Cornhusker since Tyronn Lue starred at the college. Much like Lue, Bosh is listed at 6’0” but that is a very generous listing. I’d say his NBA comparison right now would have to be Jameer Nelson, which includes how his college career has panned out.
Barring an unlikely run in the conference tournament, Nebraska once again looks NIT bound as they currently sit 8th in Big 12 Conference, with only six bids likely this year. This is no slight on Bosh does not have a lot to work with and the Big 12 is once again one of the strongest conferences in the country. Bosh will be in the NBA next season, it’s just unsure where he would go. Given his lack of size I’d normally have Bosh in the 15-20 range, but given that there is a dearth of elite point guards in this year’s draft, I can see a late lottery team stretching on him to fill a need.
Draft Stock: Lottery