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    1. John Wall- adds depth to an already deep crop elite point gaurds in the NBA
    2. Evan Turner- should be able to play the 1,2, or 3 so that should make him succsesful
    3. Derrick Favors- outstanding athlete but doesn’t have a high enough basketball IQ to be successful at this point
    4. Wesley Johnson- I don’t think he lives up to being the number four pick. He’s not strong enough to gaurs NBA 3’s a d quick enough to guard 2’s. He can shoot but doesn’t handle the ball well enough to play the 2 could be a bust.
    5. Demarcus Cousins- could be the second best player in the draft. I see an offensive more athletic Kendrick Perkins. if he gets with a good coach and or someone to show him how to be a proffesional he will be a top 5 center
    6. Patrick Patterson- measured taller than exspected. classic power foward
    7. Greg Monroe- second most versitile player in the draft. If he ever developed a mean streak he will be great.
    8. Al-farouq Aminu- like him alot but it looks like the odds are stacked up against him. Doesn’t do anything above average which could be a problem in the NBA. A good Work ethic is the cure all.
    9. Paul Davis- He be a solid role player. That’s it
    10. Gordan hayward- I really like this kid don’t exspect him to contribute right away but in 3 years he’ll be a difference maker.
    11. Paul gearge- a really nice prospect. Had the combination of legnth and athleticism that could make him a top 5 player in this draft. Should have some impact this year.
    12. Luke babbitt- I’ve never seen him play but the thing that have been said about him force me to have to see it to make me a believer
    13. Cole aldrich- BUST
    14. Xavier Henry- shooter, he’s more Micheal redd than jim Jackson but still a solid prospect should go higher
    15. Hassan whiteside- athltic big, he’ll rebound block shots and catch alley oops if he plays with a good pg

    Here are the players I think will have good NBA players
    Avery Bradley- worst case he’ll be a back up small combo guard that can defend and shoot the 3 or he could be the second best pg on the class

    Terrico White- the most athletic player in the draft he’s no point be he could be a good 2 gaurd

    Lance Stephenson- knows how to put the ball in the basket, he will need a strong presence to keep him in line to reach his potential

    Trevor Booker- clemsons head man for four seasons, a little undersized but has all the heart probally the top back up four in the draft

    Greivis Vasques- will be able to play the one or the two, his play against the redeem team proves he can play at the NBA level

    Sherron collins- he’s gonna be a great change of pace gaurd, I see a jameer Nelson in him

    the best of the rest:

    Bigs- ekpe udoh, Daniel Orton, Larry sanders, Solomon alabi, Craig brakins, Dexter pittman and tiny gallon- I think tiny is the most talented, alabi is a defensive center, Daniel orton has the most potential of the group and Craig brackins is a strech four, Larry sanders could lead the league in block per 48.

    Wings- janes Anderson, Devin ebanks, Quincy pondexter, Damion James, Stanley Robertson- Anderson is by far the best of the group, James and Robinson will be defensive guys, James is the better rebounder and robertson is more athletic and a better shooter, Quincy pondexter is the second most talented of the group and could mak who ever drafts him very happy, Devin ebanks has the most potential of the group and is a good enough defender to be in a rotation from day one

    Gaurds- Willie Warren, Eric bledsoe, Elliot Williams- Williams will be a solid back up two gaurd, Warren is a streaky combo gaurd, bledsoe is an ultra athletic small gaurd with the potential to be a starter one day.

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    Sorry about the typo’s I’m on an iPhone

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