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- Posted on: Mon, 04/04/2011 - 12:12pm #27681
Lotto StudParticipantOn Aran’s declaration list who do you think stays who do you think leaves?
Alec Burks 6-6 185 PG/SG Colorado So. Jordan Hamilton 6-7 208 SG/SF Texas So. Elias Harris 6-8 230 PF Gonzaga So. Kyrie Irving 6-2 175 PG Duke Fr. Kevin Jones 6-7 220 SF West Virginia Jr. Perry Jones 6-11 235 SF/PF Baylor Fr. Terrence Jones 6-9 241 SF Kentucky Fr. Enes Kanter 6-11 261 PF/C Kentucky Fr. Brandon Knight 6-3 175 PG Kentucky Fr. Kawhi Leonard 6-7 220 SF San Diego St. So. Shelvin Mack 6-2 190 PG/SG Butler Jr. Thomas Robinson 6-8 240 PF Kansas So. Josh Selby 6-3 183 PG Kansas Fr. Chris Singleton 6-9 221 SF/PF Florida St. Jr. Trey Thompkins 6-9 245 PF Georgia Jr. Jeremy Tyler 6-9 235 PF USA 1991 Kemba Walker 6-0 179 PG UConn So. Derrick Williams 6-9 235 PF Arizona So. John Henson 6-10 200 PF UNC So. Doron Lamb 6-5 195 SG Kentucky Fr. CJ Leslie 6-9 210 SF/PF NC State Fr. Joshua Smith 6-10 300 C UCLA Fr. Jeffrey Taylor 6-7 220 SF Vanderbilt Jr. Tyshawn Taylor 6-3 180 SG Kansas Jr. Klay Thompson 6-6 190 SG Washington St. Jr. Tyler Zeller 6-11 220 PF/C North Carolina Jr. Quincy Acy 6-6 230 PF Baylor Jr. Drew Gordon 6-9 245 PF New Mexico Jr. Tu Holloway 6-0 185 PG Xavier Jr. John Jenkins 6-4 185 SG Vanderbilt So. Cory Joseph 6-3 190 PG Texas Fr. Terrence Jennings 6-10 225 PF Louisville Jr. Travis Leslie 6-4 210 SG Georgia Jr. Jereme Richmond 6-7 205 SF Illinois Fr. Jordan Taylor 6-0 190 PG Wisconsin Jr. 0 - Posted on: Mon, 04/04/2011 - 12:29pm #517918
UsernameParticipantYour post is like the Great Chineese Wall…
0 - Posted on: Mon, 04/04/2011 - 12:41pm #517920
Lotto StudParticipantI couldn’t post it in bullets because I copied & pasted. He had it formated in a table.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 04/04/2011 - 12:45pm #517923
SwatLakeCityParticipantAlec Burks Declares
Jordan Hamilton Stays, although I still have him in my mock until he actually says whether or not he will stay.
Elias Harris Stay
Kyrie Irving Declares
Kevin Jones Stay
Perry Jones Declares
Terrence Jones Declares
Enes Kanter Declares
Brandon Knight Declares
Kawhi Leonard Declares
Shelvin Mack Declares
Thomas Robinson I believe he already has declared because of his family situation
Josh Selby Declares
Chris Singleton Declares
Trey Thompkins Declares
Jeremy Tyler Declares
Kemba Walker Declares
Derrick Williams Declares
John Henson Stays. He might stay because Harrison decided to stay, but I still have him in my mock until he says otherwise
Doron Lamb Declares
CJ Leslie Declares
Joshua Smith Stays
Jeffrey Taylor I think he will stay but I can’t remember if I have him in my mock or not
Tyshawn Taylor Stays
Klay Thompson Declares
Tyler Zeller Declares
Quincy Acy Stays
Drew Gordon Stays
Tu Holloway Stays
John Jenkins Stays
Cory Joseph Stays
Terrence Jennings Stays
Travis Leslie Stays
Jereme Richmond Stays
Jordan Taylor Stays
0 - Posted on: Mon, 04/04/2011 - 6:54pm #518119
scoutguruParticipantAlec Burks Lottery pick. Declaring.
Jordan Hamilton Declares. Mid 1st round guy. Defined nba role as a shooter at the 3 with good size. Remind me of Rasual Butler
Elias Harris Stays in school to regain form from freshman year…wins player of the year in WAC next season. Makes 3rd Team all america.
Kyrie Irving Declares. Although wants to stay in school to play full season and enjoy Duke, NBA scouts make it too hard for him to stay.
Kevin Jones Your joking right? Staying (may test waters).
Perry Jones Declares. No matter how he played this year, he was a top 10, lotto pick regardless because of that "P" word.
Terrence Jones Declaring after solid freshman year. Should be a lotto to mid 1st.
Enes Kanter Leaving…No choice.
Brandon Knight Stays. Wants to get closer to degree and still continue to work on pg skills and be #1 pg taken next year. Also tries to break stigma of one and done.
Kawhi Leonard Pretty much riding the wave and declares. Hope he isn’t a Joe Alexander…stuck between positions..
Shelvin Mack Due to weaker draft this season he puts his name in and gets in that last 1st round after tourney peformance.
Thomas Robinson Realizing he could go higher next year being the man in the paint, he stays despite fam situation.
Josh Selby Decides he’ll never get the chance to dominate the ball and show his true skills in Self’s ball-moving, post oriented offense, he declares. Goes btw 25-40.
Chris Singleton Declares. Late lotto, mid 1st. Can guard 3 positions at the next level. Improved shot makes him a solid rotation player immediately.
Trey Thompkins Probably declares realizing his stock can only drop next season if he doesn’t have a dominant season as a senior. Weak draft he goes in the 20s.
Jeremy Tyler Auto draft eligible I believe. Don’t know much about his game.
Kemba Walker Lotto pick…next
Derrick Williams Top 3 pick…next
John Henson Stays. Decides not to feed into the hype and acknowledges his game and body must improve to have any shot in that league.
Doron Lamb Stays to try and become the man on next years team.
CJ Leslie Think he stays, maybe waiting for coaching decision to decide? Not sure. Not a 1st rounder, think he stays.
Joshua Smith Stays 2 more years… I think
Jeffrey Taylor Wooo…Tuff one. I think he stays.
Tyshawn Taylor 2nd round to undrafted….stays.
Klay Thompson At first I thought he’d stay. But weak draft makes him put his name in. NBA ready skill, spot up shooter. 25-35
Tyler Zeller Stays. Try to win national championship next year with Henson (and maybe Barnes).
Quincy Acy Staying
Drew Gordon Staying
Tu Holloway Staying
John Jenkins Staying. SEC player of the year front runner next season. Becomes JJ Reddick of SEC next season and takes over.
Cory Joseph Staying.
Terrence Jennings Staying. Finally develops some go to post moves as a senior?
Travis Leslie Staying. Won’t be a 1st rounder this year. Tries his luck next season after shooting 1,000 shots a day in summer.
Jereme Richmond Staying in school, needs another 2-3 years.
Jordan Taylor Stays, those Wisconsin kids almost never leave early. Don’t know if he’s even draftable with how the nba looks at prospects.
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