The X wrote:I'm going to not google any of them and take a shot at each....
that's the way to go
The X wrote:I'm going to not google any of them and take a shot at each....
Colin wrote:You' justsaying that so y'll be the only one googling them.The Other Kevin wrote:NO GOOGLE!!!!! Otherwise it doesn't count.
____ is only in his third year of organized ball, yet has already
drawn comparisons to the likes of Ewing, Olajuwon, Motumbo and O'Neal.
Defensively, ____ is a good post defender, strong enough to defend the
biggest centers, who is athletic enough to defend on away from the basket.
_____ is also a topnotch rebounder.
Offensively, ____has little more then a dunk for a repertoire. He
also had poor footwork and will require a lot of work.
The potential upside to ____ game will more then likely make him
the first center taken (definitely a lottery pick).
It is rumored that ____ has already hired an agent and has left school,
making it impossible for him to go back if he does not like the team
that drafted him.
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
"He's not going to be the best player on a championship team, but no one in this draft is..."
"Turns into right shoulder, explodes to basket from low post -- that's his offensive bag o' tricks. No range, no handle, leaves his feet defensively ..."
"I know he's not immense, but there have been other successful 6'_" 4's in the recent NBA; Otis Thorpe comes to mind."
"...he scored 35 points but only touched the ball for 53 seconds in the entire game.."
"...stopped the Huskies push with a dunk off a tip-pass from teammate and future NBA rival _____..."
"He's smart and apparently a terrific person, which counts if you need a player to develop."
"...a low-post threat, high scoring small forward (a healthy Mashburn?!)."
"...the only other _____ to ever win the coveted AP award was Michael Jordan."
"Let's just hope he doesn't grow out his hair..."
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