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- Posted on: Wed, 12/08/2010 - 9:31am #23828
lalailaParticipantoffcourse it’s very early but i have some questions on couple players’ draft status, so how do you guys think…
Harrison Barnes stays?or not?
Tobias Harris?
John Henson?
Mason Plumlee?
Mouphtaou Yarou?
Will Barton?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 12/08/2010 - 9:36am #454480
JoeWolf1Will Barton and John Henson need to stay, improve and hit the weights. I like them both as prospects, but they make Austin Daye look like The Rock.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 12/08/2010 - 9:46am #454482
RUDEBOY_ParticipantAll those guys could benefit by staying another year..
Barnes was way overrated to begin with…I love his offensive skills ,but he’ll be a top 3 pick next year..
Barton is too weak..Forces too many shots..He’s not ready…Some players destroy their chances at being great by coming out way too early..Barton could be a special player if he stays at 2 years…
Tobias could be a top 5 pick next year..But this year he might go in the 12 to 25 range..
Plumlee might be 1 of those players that will be a better pro than college player…
Henson looks like a bust to me..
Yarou needs seasoning and better footwork….
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0 - Posted on: Wed, 12/08/2010 - 9:53am #454483
sammybuckeye13ParticipantHarrison Barnes: Goes
When you’re the #1 recruit and essentially guaranteed to be a top 5 pick, well, I don’t see that guy staying these days. He says he’s not really a one-and-done guy, but guys like Oden and others I can’t remember have said they would stay, even after going far in the tournament: also: UNC has two 5-star forwards (McAdoo and Hairston) coming in next year.
Tobias Harris: Goes
The confidence that comes with great size (6/8/220), versatility (can shoot threes and play the 4) and production (has scored 15 points in every collegiate game) spells early entry to me.
John Henson: Stays
Even though this is a relatively weak draft for big men (especially Americans), I think he stays. He still has an opportunity to put on weight and his game has SO MUCH room to improve. In workouts, at this point, he would either get pounded by the size of Sullinger or Kanter and he’s not fast enough to stick with the best wingmen. He’s a PF, he has to accept that and do what he needs to do to become a true PF, and he could be really successful.
Mason Plumlee: Goes
If he can show in workouts that he can play the 5, he has to go; there isn’t one true center projected to be a first-round pick this year (unless you consider Kanter a center, many don’t). Players his size, with his athleticism, who are real contributors (10.5/8.6 and 1.8 blocks) for an elite team tend to not stick around long.
Mouphtaou Yarou: Goes
See: Mason Plumlee ^
Will Barton: Stays
Right now he’s a swingman whose had academic troubles and has hit just 11 of his 36 three-point attempts. This year might be a little rough for him. He’ll be in a position to dominate next year.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 12/08/2010 - 11:35am #454501
Im Your FatherParticipantI don’t know either way about Mason Plumlee, but there is some thought that he will stick around for one more year to have a chance to play with both his brothers.
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