Post by aar on Mar 14, 2009 12:43:25 GMT -5
6) Abdul Denton PG 6'3'' 205 22 C+ B B- B- C A
There are not a lot of holes in Denton's game, he is an ideal candidate to be a starting PG.
Denton has a huge build for his position, slashes to the basket and is a great shooter.
His well-roundedness is his strongest asset, but do not overlook his potential. With his potential, the sky is the limit.
Denton is entering the draft after his senior year, but he has only been a starter for two years, so many scouts expect he has room for growth.
He needs to be a little less selfish with the ball, as he often likes to take matters into his own hands on offense. This may have worked in college, but won't in the BBS.
7) Brian Allman PF 6'7'' 219 23 B C B- C B- B
Another well-rounded player, Allman is an undersized power forward who may end up converting to a small forward if he can improve his outside shooting. He has little three point game to speak of and played well beyond his size in college.
He is a great rebounder for his size and is a pitbull in the post on offense.
On defense, he doesn't do much, which is what will ultimately hurt his stock and see him fall to the early 2nd round.
8) Nick Smith SG 6'2'' 164 22 B- C+ B- C+ D+ B
Smith is one of the fastest players the league will ever see. I wouldn't be surprised if his speed rating is 100 in his rookie year.
Smith is an incredible slasher and a solid shooter as well. He will definitely be a team's spark plug off the bench.
Unfortunately, he has never been able to develop a body suited for the pros and is exceptionally weak. His gifted talents are what will enable him to succeed.
9) Chris Fabrizio C 7'1'' 290 23 C+ D+ C- B B- B
Fabrizio is a bull. He is a huge man who will have a place on rosters for many years. He is an excellent post defender using his big body and if he starts, he is expected to grab double-digit rebounds off the bat.
Comparisons to Rafael Araujo piss him off, but that doesn't mean they aren't necessarily true.
10) Tyson Ferry PG 6'0'' 201 22 C C C+ A- C- B
A one-dimensional player, but the type of one-dimensional that coaches love.
He reminds me of Lindsay Hunter. He's a good ball-handler who is a hawk on defense. He doesn't let you do anything on offense and will be one of the league's best perimeter defenders right off the bat.
The biggest issue is his lack of offense, which will really hurt his chance to earn starting minutes. He is completely inept on offense.
There are not a lot of holes in Denton's game, he is an ideal candidate to be a starting PG.
Denton has a huge build for his position, slashes to the basket and is a great shooter.
His well-roundedness is his strongest asset, but do not overlook his potential. With his potential, the sky is the limit.
Denton is entering the draft after his senior year, but he has only been a starter for two years, so many scouts expect he has room for growth.
He needs to be a little less selfish with the ball, as he often likes to take matters into his own hands on offense. This may have worked in college, but won't in the BBS.
7) Brian Allman PF 6'7'' 219 23 B C B- C B- B
Another well-rounded player, Allman is an undersized power forward who may end up converting to a small forward if he can improve his outside shooting. He has little three point game to speak of and played well beyond his size in college.
He is a great rebounder for his size and is a pitbull in the post on offense.
On defense, he doesn't do much, which is what will ultimately hurt his stock and see him fall to the early 2nd round.
8) Nick Smith SG 6'2'' 164 22 B- C+ B- C+ D+ B
Smith is one of the fastest players the league will ever see. I wouldn't be surprised if his speed rating is 100 in his rookie year.
Smith is an incredible slasher and a solid shooter as well. He will definitely be a team's spark plug off the bench.
Unfortunately, he has never been able to develop a body suited for the pros and is exceptionally weak. His gifted talents are what will enable him to succeed.
9) Chris Fabrizio C 7'1'' 290 23 C+ D+ C- B B- B
Fabrizio is a bull. He is a huge man who will have a place on rosters for many years. He is an excellent post defender using his big body and if he starts, he is expected to grab double-digit rebounds off the bat.
Comparisons to Rafael Araujo piss him off, but that doesn't mean they aren't necessarily true.
10) Tyson Ferry PG 6'0'' 201 22 C C C+ A- C- B
A one-dimensional player, but the type of one-dimensional that coaches love.
He reminds me of Lindsay Hunter. He's a good ball-handler who is a hawk on defense. He doesn't let you do anything on offense and will be one of the league's best perimeter defenders right off the bat.
The biggest issue is his lack of offense, which will really hurt his chance to earn starting minutes. He is completely inept on offense.