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  • #39351
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    Wahoo757
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    http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/blog/eye-on-college-basketball/19124023/nba-draft-combine-participants

    The NBA put out the official list of players who will be attending the 2012 NBA Draft combine on June 7-8 in Chicago:

     

    Quincy Acy, Baylor

    Harrison Barnes, North Carolina

    Will Barton, Memphis

    Bradley Beal, Florida

    J’Covan Brown, Texas

    William Buford, Ohio State

    Jae Crowder, Marquette

    Jared Cunningham, Oregon State

    Anthony Davis, Kentucky

    Marcus Denmon, Missouri

    Andre Drummond, UConn

    Kim English, Missouri

    Festus Ezeli, Vanderbilt

    Evan Fournier, France

    Drew Gordon, New Mexico

    Draymond Green, Michigan State

    JaMychal Green, Alabama

    Moe Harkless, St. John’s

    John Henson, North Carolina

    Tu Holloway, Xavier

    Robbie Hummel, Purdue

    Bernard James, Florida State

    John Jenkins, Vanderbilt

    Orlando Johnson, UC Santa Barbara

    Darius Johnson-Odom, Marquette

    Kevin Jones, West Virginia

    Perry Jones III, Baylor

    Terrence Jones, Kentucky

    Kris Joseph, Syracuse

    Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Kentucky

    Doron Lamb, Kentucky

    Jeremy Lamb, UConn

    Meyers Leonard, Illinois

    Damian Lillard, Weber State

    Scott Machado, Iona

    Kendall Marshall, North Carolina

    Fab Melo, Syracuse

    Khris Middleton, Texas A&M

    Darius Miller, Kentucky

    Quincy Miller, Baylor

    Tony Mitchell, Alabama

    Arnett Moultrie, Mississippi State

    Kevin Murphy, Tennessee Tech

    Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure

    Kyle O’Quinn, Norfolk State

    Miles Plumlee, Duke

    Austin Rivers, Duke

    Thomas Robinson, Kansas

    Terrence Ross, Washington

    Mike Scott, Virginia

    Henry Sims, Georgetown

    Jared Sullinger, Ohio State

    Jeff Taylor, Vanderbilt

    Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas

    Marquis Teague, Kentucky

    Hollis Thompson, Georgetown

    Dion Waiters, Syracuse

    Royce White, Iowa State

    Tony Wroten, Washington

    Tyler Zeller, North Carolina

    Who do you think will help or hurt their stocks their most during the combine? I think Drummond will help himself and become a top 3 lock, and Terrence Ross will be a strong candidate for the lottery after his showing. I’m a little concerned about Thomas Robinson, if he measures out at 6-8 or 6-9 his stock might go down a bit, although undeservedly so.

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  • #672572
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     Anthony Davis might be one of the rare cases of being taller than he was listed at since he’s known for having that growth spurt. 

    As a T-Rob fan I hope he slips a little so he doesn’t have to deal with the pressure of being a savior to a team when he’s best served as a solid starter who compliments star players.  

     

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  • #672574
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    I didnt see Renardo Sidney on this list…Is he still in New Jersey using that inhaler? lol

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  • #672573
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    RUDEBOY_
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    And only 1 Foreign player Evan Fournier…

    Happy to see Robbie Hummel,Dee Bost & Bernard James get invites,they might be 3 of the most underrated players in this draft…And could turn out to be the biggest steals…

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  • #672575
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     Moe Harkless can really help his stock, he seems like a Paul George type in terms of being a combine freak with size length and athelticism.

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  • #672586
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    I have a gut feeling that Jared Sullinger is gonna show up noticeably thinner and if Anthony Davis is anywhere in the realm of 7′ oh my. I mean his stock can’t get any higher than 1. He might even consider a position change.

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  • #672612
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    Malcolmx
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     I think Davis and Drummond will measure out taller than they were even listed.Both will have crazy wingspans around the 7’5 range im guessing. 

    I think T rob may bench press the most.

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  • #672613
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    I am wondering how high Anthony Davis’ trade value is at this point.

    If I were Orlando I would consider trading Dwight Howard for an expiring contract, a nice young player or two, Anthony Davis, and another first round pick.

    AD is the kind of guy you can really build around. 

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  • #672632
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     Drew Gordon could help himself in the combine. Transferring to New Mexico took him out of the spot light, but he is a strong and athletic classic power forward that should put up some decent combine numbers (except for height). 

    I also think Quincy Acy is another guy who could impress in the combines. He’s severely undersized, but we don’t need a combine to tell us that. What the combine will do for him is showcase his vertical and strength as well. 

    Both of these guys would be solid 2nd round picks

     

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  • #672709
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    Seamo15
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     Completely agree about Acy. As well as his athleticism he’s also pure energy on the court. I remember watching him during march madness, and when Perry Jones was non existent Acy was smashing the boards and huge dunks. 

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