Class of 2013 improves the 2012 and 2014 Draft
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Andrew Harrison is better
Andrew Harrison is better then them. He is a top 5 pick in my opinion. I'm usually very skeptical of 6'5 combo guards, but unlike most combo guards I don't see him having any major weaknesse in his game.
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I don' think that 2013 is
I don' think that 2013 is even close to as good of a draft class as 2014. They both can be lottery picks this year but probably not 2014.
Posted on: Mon, 11/19/2012 - 8:10pm
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alright simple mistake, its
alright simple mistake, its supposed to be:
Class of 2013 improves this year's draft and the draft on 2015
Posted on: Mon, 11/19/2012 - 10:47pm
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the 2014 draft at the top
the 2014 draft at the top looks to be really good, I dont know about the rest of it, but judging by that the 2014 draft is definately better than the 2013 draft, it is suppose to be really weak after the top 5 picks.










i might be stating the obvious here but...
After the OSU vs NCSU game i went right ahead and removed marcus smart and rodney purvis from this year draft, because i think they should stay and be lotto picks next year...
but with the 2013 being so strong, how many players really want to stay another year and compete in that loaded class?
same goes for players coming in 2013... some that could be one-and-dones will stay because of the better chance of being a higher pick in the weaker 2014 draft.
thoughts?