
Looking back at the 2011/12 NCAA season there were really four standout performers who all seem set to put their mark at the next level in the NBA. The irony is that they are all frontcourt players. It has been a long time since the college game wasn't dominated by guards so it's refreshing to see the big men on campus getting the recognition.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH
Franklin Fleming, Colorado, Jr
PF, 6'9", 217lbs, 22 years old
Season Stats: 23ppg, 10rpg
Franklin Fleming is an All-American forward whose game has grown immensely throughout his years in Boulder, Colorado but he has been off the radar of NBA scouts until this season's explosion. He entered college a year late after spending a year at a prep school to get eligible academically. He proceeded to make a name for himself in the Big 12 playing for the often underwhelming Colorado Buffaloes. After leading his team to his a NCAA Tournament berth this season and seeing his averages jump from 16 and 8 to 23 and 10, Fleming believes he is ready for the next step.
NBA scouts are enamored with Fleming's game. Fleming is an excellent offensive player inside, a maestro in the post, he rebounds the ball very well, has an improving perimeter shot and many compare him to a more athletic Zach Randolph. The only real knock on Fleming is his body. You see, he's skinny and lacks the strength needed to go up against the NBA's big boys. Whilst he's already 22, his upside is still immense and as his body continues to fill out, he could easily develop into an All-Star for years to come.
Draft Stock: Top 5
HIGH IQ GUY
Gordon Burks, Penn, Jr
PF, 6’8", 236lbs, 21 years old
Season Stats: 16ppg, 9rpg
Unlike Fleming, there is nothing slight about Penn's Gordon Burks. The junior forward combined with Brandon Payton to lead the surprising Penn to the Sweet 16 this season. It's not often you see the Ivy League create many NBA calibre players, especially two lottery talents in one year at the one school. The truth is that Burks could've played at any power conference school he wanted to but elected to go to an academic school that his father attended. Burks will finish his final units in summer schools and graduate early, such is his work ethic on and off the court.
These traits haven't been missed by scouts, who rate the high character, high IQ Burks near the top of their draft boards. It helps that he is a great defender and rebounder and has very good potential. Whilst he is bound to make an impact on the defensive end, scouts are worried about his transition to the NBA at the offensive end as the defenses he faced in the Ivy League just didn't test him at all. With his IQ, I think teams are willing to take the risk.
Draft Stock: Top 5
NO DOUBTERS NOW
Jaime Buford, Vanderbilt, Sr
SF, 6'8", 230lbs, 23 years old
Season Stats: 19ppg, 7rpg, 2spg
After a disappointing NCAA Tournament last year and the haters coming out en masse, you wouldn't have blamed junior forward Jaime Buford on bolting to the pros for a guaranteed contract that goes with being a 1st Round pick. But he didn't, Buford worked hard over the off-season and came back in 2011/12 and ran the table on the awards scene, winning National Player of the Year honors. More importantly, he led the Commodores to its first ever national title. The 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.
Scouts rave about Buford's ability to play both ways. He's a super athlete, takes pride at the defensive end shutting down his opponent and has potential to get even better. Comparisons for Buford range somewhere between Rudy Gay and Andre Iguodala. He's the best of both of those players so it should be no surprise that he is a lock in the top five come draft day.
Draft Stock: Top 5
MOUNTAIN OF A MAN
Jesse Brown, Arkansas, Jr
C, 6'10", 234lbs, 21 years old
Season Stats: 18ppg, 10apg, 3bpg
It took him until his junior season to put it all together, but once he did, Jesse Brown took the college basketball scene by storm. Good potential, great post game, great defender, great rebound, very high IQ. Did I mention he's got great size (6'10" with some wingspan to boot). He projects as an NBA centre, albeit slightly undersized, so he will probably also spend some time at power forward. Brown is most comfortable close to the hoop so I can see him playing more at the 5 than the 4.
Did I also mention that he's a bad, bad man inside? He's the type of guy you want in the trenches with you, not on the opposing team. Where does he project, probably top three, no lower than five. Let's just say this, if he was a legit 7 footer then he'd be a lock at number one.
Draft Stock: Top 5