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  • #47402
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    alleavel
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    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2013/story/_/page/InOut-2013/2013-nba-draft-list

    Who’s In and Who’s Out of the 2013 NBA Draft.

    Can someone post this? I’m super interested! Thank you!!

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  • #756234
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    Who’s in, who’s out of 2013 draft?
    Updated: March 20, 2013, 2:39 PM ET
    By Chad Ford | ESPN.com
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    Who’s in and who’s out of this year’s NBA draft?
    We spoke with a number of NBA executives, scouts, NBA player agents and individuals close to players making the decision to come up with this list, which will be updated over the next six weeks.

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    College underclassmen and international players who don’t turn 22 this year have until April 28 to declare themselves eligible. However, under the NCAA’s deadline, underclassmen who want to retain their college eligibility have until April 16 to withdraw — two days before the NBA’s withdrawal date.

    The NCAA’s deadline, which was first instituted in 2011, dramatically reduces the ability of college underclassmen to determine their draft stock. Still, 49 college players and 17 international players declared as early-entry candidates last year. Only 11 of them withdrew from the draft — down dramatically from previous years, when 50 or more underclassmen would return to school.

    Here’s the latest on where this year’s NBA draft prospects stand:

    IN THE DRAFT
    Players who officially have declared for the 2013 NBA draft
    (* – to preserve eligibility, player has not hired an agent)
    Tony Mitchell, F, So., North Texas
    Mitchell began the season in our Top 10. He showed big-time promise as a freshman and scouts expected him to dominate given that he plays in the Sun Belt. Instead, Mitchell regressed. He is a terrific rebounder and a great athlete, but his lack of progress on the offensive end, combined with the Mean Green’s terrible performance (12-20 this season), have hurt his draft stock. He likely goes somewhere in the 20-40 range.

    ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR
    Players leaning toward declaring for the draft but haven’t officially announced their intentions
    Anthony Bennett, F, Fr., UNLV
    Lorenzo Brown, PG, Jr., North Carolina State
    Trey Burke, PG, So, Michigan
    Michael Carter-Williams, PG, So., Syracuse
    Allen Crabbe, SG, Jr., Cal
    Gorgui Dieng, C, Jr., Louisville
    Jamaal Franklin, SG, Jr., San Diego State
    Tim Hardaway Jr., G/F, Jr., Michigan
    Ricardo Ledo, G, Fr., Providence
    C.J. Leslie, F, Jr., North Carolina State
    Alex Len, C, So., Maryland
    Ben McLemore, G/F, Fr., Kansas
    Shabazz Muhammad, G/F, Fr., UCLA
    Nerlens Noel, C, Fr., Kentucky
    Victor Oladipo, SG, Jr., Indiana
    Kelly Olynyk, C, Jr., Gonzaga
    Adreian Payne, PF, Jr., Michigan State
    Deshaun Thomas, F, Jr., Ohio State
    B.J. Young, G, So., Arkansas
    Patric Young, F/C, Jr., Florida

    50-50
    Players who are still deciding about declaring for the draft
    Steven Adams, C, Fr., Pittsburgh
    Kyle Anderson, F, Fr., UCLA
    Isaiah Austin, PF, Fr., Baylor
    Reggie Bullock, SG, Jr., North Carolina
    Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG, So. Georgia
    Willie Cauley-Stein, C, Fr., Kentucky
    C.J. Fair, F, Jr., Syracuse
    Archie Goodwin, SG, Fr., Kentucky
    P.J. Hairston, SG, So., North Carolina
    Gary Harris, SG, Fr., Michigan State
    Myck Kabongo, PG, Fr., Texas
    James Michael McAdoo, PF, So., North Carolina
    Ray McCallum, PG, Jr., Detroit
    Doug McDermott, F, Jr., Creighton
    Le’Bryan Nash, G/F, So., Oklahoma State
    Otto Porter, F, So., Georgetown
    Dwight Powell, F, Jr., Stanford
    Alex Poythress, F, Fr., Kentucky
    Rodney Purvis, G, Fr., North Carolina State
    Phil Pressey, PG, Jr., Missouri
    Andre Roberson, F, Jr., Colorado
    Glenn Robinson III, F, Fr., Michigan
    Marcus Smart, G, Fr., Oklahoma State
    Russ Smith, SG, Jr., Louisville
    Rasheed Sulaimon, SG, Fr., Duke
    C.J. Wilcox, SG, Jr., Washington
    Cody Zeller, F/C, So., Indiana

    INTERNATIONAL
    International players under 22 years old who have declared or are likely to declare
    Alex Abrines, SG, Spain
    Giannis Adetokunbo, F, Greece
    Rudy Gobert, C, 20, France
    Mouhammadou Jaiteh, F, France
    Sergey Karasev, SG, Russia
    Lucas Nogueira, C, Brazil
    Dario Saric, F, Croatia

    OUT
    Players who have officially announced they will return to college next year
    Shane Larkin, PG, So., Miami
    Larkin told reporters that, “at this time,” he plans to return to Miami for his junior season. Obviously, there’s some wiggle room here. If he has a huge NCAA tournament, he could change his mind — especially if he works his way into the top half of the first round.

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  • #756354
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    Damn, Adetokunbo has catapulted himself into an ESPN Insider list of International players? Wow, Euroballer called this from a 100 miles away, back when there was NOTHING on google about him.

    From what I’ve read, even Sam Presti went all the way to Greece to see him, he is the real deal, from the videos I’ve seen of him, I think he may be the next big thing.

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