Post by aar on Apr 12, 2009 1:50:11 GMT -5
Retro begins in 2025. Until then, feast your eyes on the next generation of prospects -- and prepare to be intrigued!
DellJuan Pearson SF 18 6'10" 220 B B- C+ B C+ A
Read these for more insight:
fbb2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=22draft&action=display&thread=11076
fbb2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=artandsig&action=display&thread=10139
DellJuan wants to enter the 2022 BBS Draft
Beep Lane SG 19 5'9" 200 A C C C+ C- A
His real name is Brian, but his roadrunner-esque speed has given him the nickname Beep since he was a child. Lane will be the among the fastest players in the league upon entering and after consecutive high school games where he scored 70, 63 and 67 in a competitive NJ state environment, scouts took notice and declared him to be for real.
Right now, Lane is dominating in college with averages of 29.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg and 1.5 apg with 2.3 spg
Jafar Ahmad (J.A.) Garang C 20 7'3" 215 B- D- D+ A+ C- B
An absolutely incredible post defender and shot blocker who will be a force to be reckoned with when opposing players drive to the hoop.
Garang is also a decent post scorer, but should never be allowed to shoot a jumper.
Garang, is a Sudanese immigrant staying with a host family and played at Our Savior New America High School in Centereach, New York and now at St. John's.
Garang is good on defense, but is weak as hell and consistently gets beaten for rebounds. He also can't shoot worth a damn.
LeBron Grant PF 20 6'10" 232 C+ C+ C- B- B+ B
Grant is currently attending Georgia Tech and is an exceptionally versatile big man who can score inside and out, but still needs a lot of work.
His greatest asset is his ability to clean the boards. He loves going after rebounds.
Grant has very few weaknesses, but also limited strengths outside of rebounding. Whoever selects him will hope that his potential is greater than advertised.
Omar Rickards SG 27 6'4" 225 B+ B+ C C+ C- D
Rickards has an incredible back story.
When he was a freshman in college, he was caught up in a drug bust on and upon receiving bad legal advice plead guilty to a crime that placed him at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Rickards was a highly rated high school recruit who was attending Wake Forest at the time.
After serving five years in prison, Rickards was released at age 24, went to community college for two years as a walk-on for the Odessa College basketball program. He averaged 37 ppg over two seasons.
Determined to become an NBA star like his original dream laid out, Rickards transferred to Kent State so that he could be in the public eye and took them to the Elite Eight on his back.
His spotty history calls his potential into question, but his heart begs to differ.
Yakov Feinstein PG 19 6'1" 195 B- B- B- B- D+ A
Feinstein is the next great Israeli prospect following in the footsteps of Simon Ben-Ephraim.
Feinstein is an exceptionally versatile, raw point guard who many expect to see in an upcoming draft.
Feinstein is the leader of the next generation of point guards and reminds many of Mike Conley.
Expect Feinstein to enter the 2024 draft.
DellJuan Pearson SF 18 6'10" 220 B B- C+ B C+ A
Read these for more insight:
fbb2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=22draft&action=display&thread=11076
fbb2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=artandsig&action=display&thread=10139
DellJuan wants to enter the 2022 BBS Draft
Beep Lane SG 19 5'9" 200 A C C C+ C- A
His real name is Brian, but his roadrunner-esque speed has given him the nickname Beep since he was a child. Lane will be the among the fastest players in the league upon entering and after consecutive high school games where he scored 70, 63 and 67 in a competitive NJ state environment, scouts took notice and declared him to be for real.
Right now, Lane is dominating in college with averages of 29.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg and 1.5 apg with 2.3 spg
Jafar Ahmad (J.A.) Garang C 20 7'3" 215 B- D- D+ A+ C- B
An absolutely incredible post defender and shot blocker who will be a force to be reckoned with when opposing players drive to the hoop.
Garang is also a decent post scorer, but should never be allowed to shoot a jumper.
Garang, is a Sudanese immigrant staying with a host family and played at Our Savior New America High School in Centereach, New York and now at St. John's.
Garang is good on defense, but is weak as hell and consistently gets beaten for rebounds. He also can't shoot worth a damn.
LeBron Grant PF 20 6'10" 232 C+ C+ C- B- B+ B
Grant is currently attending Georgia Tech and is an exceptionally versatile big man who can score inside and out, but still needs a lot of work.
His greatest asset is his ability to clean the boards. He loves going after rebounds.
Grant has very few weaknesses, but also limited strengths outside of rebounding. Whoever selects him will hope that his potential is greater than advertised.
Omar Rickards SG 27 6'4" 225 B+ B+ C C+ C- D
Rickards has an incredible back story.
When he was a freshman in college, he was caught up in a drug bust on and upon receiving bad legal advice plead guilty to a crime that placed him at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Rickards was a highly rated high school recruit who was attending Wake Forest at the time.
After serving five years in prison, Rickards was released at age 24, went to community college for two years as a walk-on for the Odessa College basketball program. He averaged 37 ppg over two seasons.
Determined to become an NBA star like his original dream laid out, Rickards transferred to Kent State so that he could be in the public eye and took them to the Elite Eight on his back.
His spotty history calls his potential into question, but his heart begs to differ.
Yakov Feinstein PG 19 6'1" 195 B- B- B- B- D+ A
Feinstein is the next great Israeli prospect following in the footsteps of Simon Ben-Ephraim.
Feinstein is an exceptionally versatile, raw point guard who many expect to see in an upcoming draft.
Feinstein is the leader of the next generation of point guards and reminds many of Mike Conley.
Expect Feinstein to enter the 2024 draft.