Post by aar on Mar 27, 2009 0:47:37 GMT -5
6) Cory Miller SF 6'7'' 225 20 B C C B- C A
Miller is an exciting player who is an excellent athlete. He's got great leaping ability and will be a strong asset in an inside offense.
He's also a pretty good defender who will only get better with his high upside.
Miller is also an above-average rebounder for his position and is very fast.
With his upside, he could one day start in the league.
7) Chase Munson SG 6'1'' 201 22 B- B- C B- D+ B
An intriguing combo guard who reminds many of Troy Bell. He can do a little bit of everything, but scouts worry about his lack of size.
In college, he showed that he could score in bundles and racked up steals, both of which he hopes to do on the pro level.
He is hoping to make the transition to point guard, but many believe that he will turn the ball over too often.
Munson will be hit or miss.
8) Alejandro Mouton SG 6'5'' 220 21 C B+ C A- C B
Mouton is one of the premier defenders in college and has the capability to lock down opposing teams' best players.
He is a solid, but not spectacular player who will likely come off the bench at the end of games, but his cerebral nature as a defender could allow him to get more minutes.
He is a fantastic shooter who can hit from anywhere on the floor and shoots good percentages.
He is also a very efficient ball handler who could probably play backup point guard at some point in his career.
9) Don Ketner SG 6'5'' 203 23 C+ A- C+ C- C- B
Ketner is an excellent shooter and is one of the fastest players in the draft. he is a superb athlete and as a result, he gets many open looks off of screen and rolls.
His downside is his poor defense and rebounding, which will ultimately make him a career bench player. However, if he steps up his offense, he may have a role as a starter at some point in time. He's an older player, so his upside could be limited.
10) Chandler Carter SF 6'8'' 222 22 B- C C- C+ C+ A
Carter is a strange player who doesn't do the things that most people desire out of most small forwards, but if a team needs someone gritty in an inside offense who will grab boards and mix it up inside, Carter should be an option.
Carter is expected to have solid upside and would be a nice fit on some of the more physical teams in the league.
He's not a very gifted athlete, but he gets the job done.
Miller is an exciting player who is an excellent athlete. He's got great leaping ability and will be a strong asset in an inside offense.
He's also a pretty good defender who will only get better with his high upside.
Miller is also an above-average rebounder for his position and is very fast.
With his upside, he could one day start in the league.
7) Chase Munson SG 6'1'' 201 22 B- B- C B- D+ B
An intriguing combo guard who reminds many of Troy Bell. He can do a little bit of everything, but scouts worry about his lack of size.
In college, he showed that he could score in bundles and racked up steals, both of which he hopes to do on the pro level.
He is hoping to make the transition to point guard, but many believe that he will turn the ball over too often.
Munson will be hit or miss.
8) Alejandro Mouton SG 6'5'' 220 21 C B+ C A- C B
Mouton is one of the premier defenders in college and has the capability to lock down opposing teams' best players.
He is a solid, but not spectacular player who will likely come off the bench at the end of games, but his cerebral nature as a defender could allow him to get more minutes.
He is a fantastic shooter who can hit from anywhere on the floor and shoots good percentages.
He is also a very efficient ball handler who could probably play backup point guard at some point in his career.
9) Don Ketner SG 6'5'' 203 23 C+ A- C+ C- C- B
Ketner is an excellent shooter and is one of the fastest players in the draft. he is a superb athlete and as a result, he gets many open looks off of screen and rolls.
His downside is his poor defense and rebounding, which will ultimately make him a career bench player. However, if he steps up his offense, he may have a role as a starter at some point in time. He's an older player, so his upside could be limited.
10) Chandler Carter SF 6'8'' 222 22 B- C C- C+ C+ A
Carter is a strange player who doesn't do the things that most people desire out of most small forwards, but if a team needs someone gritty in an inside offense who will grab boards and mix it up inside, Carter should be an option.
Carter is expected to have solid upside and would be a nice fit on some of the more physical teams in the league.
He's not a very gifted athlete, but he gets the job done.