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Post by Marco's Blazers on Nov 3, 2010 5:37:32 GMT -5
I need 1 or more GMs to take care of this section and do Mock Drafts and maybe add player profiles for the best players or something.
I need members that are actually going to do it and not just say they will.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 4, 2010 3:13:06 GMT -5
2011 Top Centers (via NBADraft.net)
1. Enes Kanter 6-11 261 PF/C Kentucky Fr. - Top 5 pick on talent. Eligibility and knee problems could derail his stock. 2. Lucas Nogueira 7-0 200 PF/C Estudiantes 1992 - Bigtime athlete & shot blocker. Length and agility very intriguing. Raw. 3. Fab Melo 7-0 255 C Syracuse Fr. - Dropped substantial weight and shows a lot of potential but needs time. 4. Jonas Valanciunas 6-11 220 PF/C Lietuvos Rytas 1992 - U18 MVP w/ 31. Needs bulk. Skill level is high for age and plays w/ passion. 5. Mason Plumlee 6-10 240 PF/C Duke So. - Lacks post skills, but tremendous size and athleticism. 6. Greg Smith 6-10 249 PF/C Fresno St. So. - Focused young post with tremendous strength. 7. Renardo Sidney 6-10 275 PF/C Mississippi St. So. - Has lotto talent but hasn't played to his ability in 3 years. Does he want it? 8. Meyers Leonard 7-0 230 C Illinois Fr. - A couple years away but very agile bigman that shows nice potential. 9. Keith Benson 6-11 225 C Oakland Sr. - Hopefully he put the summer to good use in weight room. Has touch. 10. Dejan Musli 7-0 247 C Caja Laboral 1991 - Lacks star potential but very long and skilled. Homeless man's Vlade.
Honorable Mentions:
Denzel Bowles 6-10 260 PF/C James Madison Sr. Yancy Gates 6-9 274 PF/C Cincinnati Jr. John Kreft 7-0 250 C Florida St. Jr. Gary McGhee 6-11 238 C Pittsburgh Sr. Robert Sacre 7-0 255 C Gonzaga Jr. Giorgi Shermadini 7-0 210 C Panathinaikos (Georgia) 1989 Joshua Smith 6-9 305 C UCLA Fr. Mike Tisdale 7-2 260 C Illinois Sr. Tony Woods 6-11 260 C Wake Forest Jr. Tyler Zeller 6-11 220 PF/C North Carolina Jr.,
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 4, 2010 3:56:04 GMT -5
2011 Top Power Forwards (via NBADraft.net)
1. Donatas Motiejunas 7-0 224 PF Benetton Treviso 1990 - Top 5 potential. Played thru injuries last yr. Has rare offensive skills for a 7'. 2. Jared Sullinger 6-9 286 PF Ohio State Fr. - Uses his deriere well to create space. Lacks much lift but is tough as nails. 3. Jan Vesely 6-11 230 SF/PF Partizan Belgrade 1990 - Cool as a cucumber in '10 F4. Clutch performer. Lacks true NBA position. 4. Trey Thompkins 6-10 247 PF Georgia Jr. - Not a specimen type, but extremely skilled offensive repertiore. 5. Derrick Williams 6-9 221 PF Arizona So. - Was a top FR in country. Legit 6-9 with 7 foot wingspan. Needs to improve J. 6. CJ Leslie 6-9 207 SF/PF NC State Fr. - Combo F. Freak athlete with a high motor is a winning combination. Very raw. 7. Willie Reed 6-9 220 PF Kansas State Jr. - Long, agile dunk machine. Offensive skills unrefined. Needs bulk. 8. Marcus Morris 6-9 218 PF Kansas Jr. - Extremely productive and versatile PF. Short (6-7) wingspan. 9. Tristan Thompson 6-9 225 PF Texas Fr. - Freakish length and explosiveness. Will need to prove he has the desire. 10. Markieff Morris 6-9 230 PF Kansas Jr. - Much closer to his brother in skill level and ability than stats suggest.
Honorable Mention:
Lavoy Allen 6-9 230 PF Temple Sr. Mario Delas 6-9 200 PF KK Split (Croatia) 1990 Kenneth Faried 6-8 230 PF Morehead St. Sr. Xavier Gibson 6-10 250 PF Florida St. Jr. Augustus Gilchrist 6-11 240 PF South Florida Jr. Rudy Gobert 7-0 230 PF/C France 1992 Drew Gordon 6-9 235 PF New Mexico So. Jerai Grant 6-9 230 PF Clemson Sr. JaMychal Green 6-8 225 PF Alabama Jr. Eli Holman 6-10 250 PF Detroit Jr. Steven Idlet 6-10 240 PF Tulsa Jr. Terrence Jennings 6-10 225 PF Louisville Jr. JaJuan Johnson 6-10 215 PF Purdue Sr. Wally Judge 6-9 245 PF Kansas St. So. Jon Leuer 6-10 215 PF Wisconsin Sr. Vernon Macklin 6-9 227 PF Florida Sr. Nikola Mirotic 6-10 220 SF/PF Montenegro 1991 Aaric Murray 6-10 225 PF LaSalle So. Arnett Moultrie 6-10 250 PF Miss. St. RSJr. Andrew Nicholson 6-9 220 PF St. Bonaventure Jr. Alex Oriakhi 6-9 245 PF UConn So. Adreian Payne 6-9 215 PF Michigan State Fr. Miles Plumlee 6-9 220 PF Duke Jr. Herb Pope 6-8 233 SF/PF Seton Hall Jr.
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Post by New York Knicks on Nov 6, 2010 22:12:23 GMT -5
2011 Top Small Forwards (via NBADraft.net)
1. Harrison Barnes 6-8 215 SF North Carolina Fr. - #1 pick is his to lose. Has the complete package. High character guy. 2. Perry Jones 6-11 235 SF Baylor Fr. - If anyone can challenge Barnes for the top pick, it's Jones. 3. Rodney Williams 6-7 210 SG/SF Minnesota So. - Huge talent but will Tubby fully remove the shackles this season? 4. Kyle Singler 6-9 237 SF Duke Sr. - Return to school sets up potential back to back and top 10 pick. 5. Terrence Jones 6-9 219 SF Kentucky Fr. - Lamar Odom type versatility. Smooth ball handler / unorthodox shot. 6. Tyler Honeycutt 6-8 185 SG/SF UCLA So. - Very versatile and athletic. Gets a soft rap but hits the boards hard. 7. Kris Joseph 6-7 217 SF Syracuse Jr. - Will look to go from standout athlete to the team's star this year. 8. Jeffery Taylor 6-7 224 SF Vanderbilt Jr. - Needs to improve 1-1 game. Excellent size/ath for the NBA wing pos. 9. Chris Singleton 6-9 225 SF/PF Florida St. Jr. - Great athlete. Has the size to play either F pos. Offensive skills need work. 10. Elias Harris 6-8 225 SF Gonzaga So. - Ugly jumper and lacks a position but made strong impression as freshman.
Honorable Mentions:
Pablo Aguilar 6-9 200 SF/PF CB Granada Will Barton 6-6 161 SG/SF Memphis Fr. Ivan Batur 6-8 185 SG/SF Zadar Robin Benzing 6-10 205 SF Ratiopharm Ulm Gilbert Brown 6-6 190 SG Pittsburgh Sr. Cameron Clark 6-6 195 SF Oklahoma Fr. Mike Davis 6-9 210 SF/PF Illinois Jr. Gary Flowers 6-8 214 SF Southern Miss. Sr. Noel Johnson 6-6 190 SF Clemson So. Tobias Harris 6-8 225 SF Tennessee Fr. Scotty Hopson 6-7 205 SG Tennessee Jr. Jamail Jones 6-6 210 SG Marquette Fr. Anthony Jones 6-10 196 SF/PF Baylor Jr. Kevin Jones 6-8 248 SF West Virginia Jr. Jelan Kendrick 6-6 190 SG/SF Memphis Fr. Kawhi Leonard 6-6 210 SG/SF San Diego St. So. Dane Miller 6-6 210 SG/SF Rutgers So. Tony Mitchell 6-8 215 SF JUCO Fr. Chandler Parsons 6-8 217 SF Florida Sr. Jeff Robinson 6-6 205 SF Seton Hall Jr. Amu Saaka 6-6 210 SF Furman Sr. Ari Stewart 6-7 190 SF Wake Forest So. Joan Tomas 6-7 180 SF Joventut Wesley Witherspoon 6-7 200 SF Memphis Jr. Chris Wright 6-8 217 SF Dayton Sr.
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Post by New York Knicks on Nov 6, 2010 22:28:02 GMT -5
2011 Top Shooting Guards (via NBADraft.net)
1. Alec Burks 6-6 191 SG Colorado So. - Went from unknown to a top SG prospect in one year. 2. William Buford 6-5 190 SG Ohio State Jr. - Has a picturesque J and got to practice vs. NPOY daily in 09-10. 3. Travis Leslie 6-4 202 SG Georgia Jr. - Makes up for lack of height with motor and supreme athleticism. 4. Jordan Hamilton 6-7 226 SG/SF Texas So. - One of the top shooters on the college level. Polished game. 5. John Jenkins 6-4 205 SG Vanderbilt So. - THE premiere shooter on the college level and just a sophomore. 6. Reggie Bullock 6-5 190 SG North Carolina Fr. - Bigtime shooter should be an instant factor in Chapel Hill. 7. Durand Scott 6-4 185 PG/SG Miami So. - Came on at the end of the year. A little ball dependant, but a talent. 8. Evan Fournier 6-6 185 SG Union Poitiers Basket 86 1992 - Reminds of Manu due to his tremendous feel for the game. 9. DeQuan Jones 6-6 217 SG Miami Jr. - Hasn't done much in 2 years, but the talent is there for him to pop. 10. LaceDarius Dunn 6-4 200 SG Baylor Sr. - Prolific scorer will look to overcome lack of height at 2 position.
Honorable Mentions:
Kenny Boynton 6-2 183 PG/SG Florida So. Dominic Cheek 6-6 185 SG Villanova So. Allen Crabbe 6-4 170 SG California Fr. Malcolm Delaney 6-4 170 PG/SG Virginia Tech Sr. Jon Diebler 6-6 200 SG Ohio State Sr. Kim English 6-6 190 SG Missouri Jr. Austin Freeman 6-4 225 SG Georgetown Sr. Jeremy Hazell 6-5 185 SG Seton Hall Sr. Cory Higgins 6-4 180 PG/SG Colorado Sr. Justin Hurtt 6-4 185 SG Tulsa Sr. Trent Lockett 6-5 211 SG Arizona St. So. CJ McCollum 6-3 165 PG/SG Lehigh So. Khris Middleton 6-7 220 SG/SF Texas A&M So. Jereme Richmond 6-7 195 SG Illinois Fr. Durrell Summers 6-5 186 SG Michigan St. Sr. Tyshawn Taylor 6-3 180 SG Kansas Jr. Klay Thompson 6-6 186 SG Washington State Jr. Eniel Polynice 6-5 220 PG/SG Seton Hall Sr. Michael Snaer 6-4 200 SG Florida St. So. Trey Zeigler 6-5 183 SG Central Michigan Fr.
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Post by New York Knicks on Nov 6, 2010 22:32:35 GMT -5
2011 Top Point Guards (via NBADraft.net)
1. Kyrie Irving 6-2 172 PG Duke Fr. - Not a freak athlete, but a consumate floor general and shooter. 2. Brandon Knight 6-3 185 PG Kentucky Fr. - Looking to be the next in line of great Calipari PGs. (Rose, Tyreke, Wall) 3. Maalik Wayns 6-1 205 PG Villanova So. - May bide his time behind Fisher this year but more long term potential. 4. Kemba Walker 6-0 179 PG UConn Jr. - Measured 6'1 at the LeBron camp. Doesn't seem possible. 5. Jimmer Fredette 6-2 195 PG BYU Sr. - Lacks speed but a competitor with excellent shooting ability. 6. Ian Miller 6-3 190 PG Florida St. Fr. - Freakish athlete with immense upside. Needs to fully learn PG position. 7. Shelvin Mack 6-2 215 PG/SG Butler Jr. - A bit of a combo guard. Polished offensive game and imposing physique. 8. Josh Selby 6-3 183 PG/SG Kansas Fr. - Tremendous athlete and scorer. Needs to prove his mettle as a floor general. 9. Demetri McCamey 6-3 203 PG Illinois Sr. - Watch out for the Illini this year behind one of the top seniors in the nation. 10. Corey Fisher 6-1 185 PG Villanova Sr. - 105 points in a summer league game shows the talent he posesses.
Honorable Mentions:
Andrew Albicy 5-10 175 PG Paris-Levallois Kevin Anderson 6-0 166 PG Richmond Sr. Talor Battle 6-0 161 PG Penn State Sr. Norris Cole 6-2 175 PG Cleveland St. Jr. Randy Culpepper 6-0 160 PG UTEP Sr. Abdul Gaddy 6-3 190 PG Washington So. Ashton Gibbs 6-2 190 PG Pittsburgh Jr. Ryan Harrow 6-1 156 PG NC State Fr. Tu Holloway 6-0 185 PG Xavier Jr. Joe Jackson 6-0 165 PG Memphis Fr. Scoop Jardine 6-2 190 PG Syracuse Jr. Cory Joseph 6-3 180 PG Texas Fr. Elijah Johnson 6-2 183 PG/SG Kansas So. Paul Lacombe 6-5 190 PG/SG Asvel Malcolm Lee 6-5 175 PG/SG UCLA Jr. Damian Lillard 6-2 190 PG Weber St. Jr. Kalin Lucas 6-0 180 PG Michigan St. Sr. Shelvin Mack 6-2 215 PG/SG Butler Jr. Ray McCallum 6-1 175 PG Detroit Fr. Jacob Pullen 6-0 194 PG/SG Kansas State Sr. Iman Shumpert 6-5 210 PG/SG Georgia Tech Jr. Nolan Smith 6-3 189 PG/SG Duke Sr. Isaiah Thomas 5-10 189 PG Washington Jr. Chris Wright 6-8 217 SF Dayton Sr. Mfon Udofia 6-2 185 PG Georgia Tech So.
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