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- Posted on: Thu, 07/15/2010 - 8:26pm #19300
Demarcus OnealParticipantHarrison Barnes Sg/Sf UNC – He is a long 6-8 sg/sf who plays a smooth and controlled game he is the consensus number one player of the class of 2010. He has good not great athleticism is a consistent player with good strength but could put on a few more pounds. He is high character guy and should be a big impact player who is supposed to ressurect the unc basketball program after a dissapointing season this year
Perry Jones SF/PF Baylor- He has the most pro potential out of any of these players and if he plays up his potential he could be an absolutely scary prospect. I compare him Anthony Randolph with their combination of size and unlimited potetnial that neither of them have even touched yet. At 6-11 sf/pf if he improves his perimeter skills and make the change to sf he will be a mismatch nighmare.
Brandon Knight PG Kentucky- He is a strong scoring point who will fill the starting role immeadiately at Kentucky. Not sure how he will do in the dribble drive offence since he is a scoring point, If he manages to become a good facilitor he should improve his stock dramatically He is also very underrated atheletically. Their are flags over his playing out of control and poor shot selection
Enes Kanter C Kentucky- He turned alot of NBA scouts head with his play at the Nike Hoop Summit where he scored 34 points in the game agaisnt team U.S breaking Dirk Nowistki record. He has concerns over ameuterism but if cleared he should be a top player in the 2010 class he has great shooting for his size and has immnse skill set. While not as athletic as you would like he displays very good footwork and moves in the post
Kyrie Irving PG Duke – Widely regarded as the most touted freshman point guard since Jason Williams he has good size at 6-2, he has great playmaking ability and is probably the best true point guard in this years class. He has a strong offensive game with great perimeter game and is very good defender. He really turned heads with his superb play at the Fiba Americas U-18 tournament. He struggled when up agaisnt Corey Joseph a top 25 point prospect.
Jared Sullinger C Ohio State- Also known as Big Sully he does not have elite size at 6-8 6-9 but he is a highly productive big men with great hands in the post he is a terrific rebounder. He has really improved his 15-17 jump shot and his albility to take his man off the dribble. Also has improved conditioning which was an issue in the past
Tristan Thompson PF Texas- Iniatially a top player in the class of 2010 Thompson has failed to live up to much of his massive potential. If he ever reaches his potential he will a great prospect similiar to Perry Jones. He has great athleticism, quickness, first step with a great touch around the net he has put on alot of weight and has become much more a prescence in the paint.
Tobias Harris PF Tennesse- extremely skilled player with high basketball IQ who lacks elite athleticism could do to lose some weight due to lack of athleticism is not a very highly regarded pro prospect
Will Barton SG Memphis- Great size, nice athleticism,great wingspan must improve ball handling and selfish play and bad body language and becoming more of a team player
Terrence Jones SF Kentucky-solid athlete very good all-around player lots of potential and good first step, very inconsistent player and must improve shooting and intensity
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/15/2010 - 8:30pm #355207
cap777ParticipantCJ Leslie, Fab Melo, and Renardo Sidney need some love.
If these guys develop the way they should they’ll be scary pros.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/15/2010 - 8:43pm #355209
Demarcus OnealParticipantyeah they will be good just not top 10 in my opnion but at the end of the year they all could be and is sidney considered a a freshman
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:44pm #355222
jeff416ParticipantHere’s mine
1. Harrison Barnes
2. Kyrie Irving
3. Josh Selby
4. Will Barton
5. Brandon Knight
6. Enes Kanter
7. Jared Sullinger
8. Tobias Harris
9. Perry Jones
10. Joe Jackson0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 4:53am #355280
catoosanumber22Cameron Clark and T.J. Taylor
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 5:20am #355290
flybobbyflyParticipantif i had the 1st pick id draft perry jones
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 6:01am #355310
stanford hoopsTristans athleticisim is actually below Tobias
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 6:37am #355332
Toronto16ParticipantNone of these freshman will be going to the NBA next season lol
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 7:07am #355353
romeeezybabyParticipantRemember he was once ranked higher than both Derrick Favors and Demarcus Cousins as juniors! Him and Demarcus are actually very similiar in terms of skill (face up game + back to the basket, nice touch around the basket, and exceptional passers). Only problem with Renardo is that he doesn’t seem to have the motor like Demarcus and at times loses focus on some plays. Renardo has been in the gym all year long, working on his game and getting stronger. I think it’s too early to write off a talented player like Renardo off.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 9:45am #355460
canesboy6Participant1. Harrison Barnes – One of only two guys on this list that truly have dominant breakdown scoring ability that will imediately translate to the ACC.
2. Jared Sullinger- If I was going to design a college big man from scratch, it would be Sullinger. Big, touch, skilled, with a mean streak
3. Enes Kanter- don’t know his game too well other than videos, reports, and measurables. But I’ve yet to see a single bad thing in any of those, with some downright scary stats and measurements. Might be all hype, might be the darkhorse for FOY.
4. Josh Selby- Best G in this class and I don’t even think its that close. Irving is getting all the hype, but Selby is just a monster, both as a baller and a natural athlete, that no other guard is on par with.
5. Brandon Knight- I’m higher on him than most. Kid can ball, and will be given the keys from day 1.Cal’s system is working for pg’s, Hate that dude but its true.
6. Kyrie Irving- Will be a force to be reckoned with, but I wonder a little if he is quite as physically ready as Selby and Knight. Will get a ton of pub, dook is loaded.
7. Terrance Jones- Kid is somewhat quiet by demeanor, but will beat you off dribble, slam a putback in your face, and block your shot at the other end.
8. Perry Jones- Will be a great Anchor for the Baylor front line. I really wish he would quit trying to be a small forward and focus on bieng a face up 4 that hits the rim full speed. You can’t teach them to be that big and explosive
9. Reggie Bullock- Tearing up the summer ball circuit, this kid is going to win the starting 2guard job when push comes to shove. When Carolina gets back to normal, the freshman will get a ton of hype.
10. Ian Miller- Nobody really talks about this kid, but he is flat out nasty. I think he wins a starting job for Florida State and they are my sleeper team in the country.0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 9:45am #355461
canesboy6Participant1. Harrison Barnes – One of only two guys on this list that truly have dominant breakdown scoring ability that will imediately translate to the ACC.
2. Jared Sullinger- If I was going to design a college big man from scratch, it would be Sullinger. Big, touch, skilled, with a mean streak
3. Enes Kanter- don’t know his game too well other than videos, reports, and measurables. But I’ve yet to see a single bad thing in any of those, with some downright scary stats and measurements. Might be all hype, might be the darkhorse for FOY.
4. Josh Selby- Best G in this class and I don’t even think its that close. Irving is getting all the hype, but Selby is just a monster, both as a baller and a natural athlete, that no other guard is on par with.
5. Brandon Knight- I’m higher on him than most. Kid can ball, and will be given the keys from day 1.Cal’s system is working for pg’s, Hate that dude but its true.
6. Kyrie Irving- Will be a force to be reckoned with, but I wonder a little if he is quite as physically ready as Selby and Knight. Will get a ton of pub, dook is loaded.
7. Terrance Jones- Kid is somewhat quiet by demeanor, but will beat you off dribble, slam a putback in your face, and block your shot at the other end.
8. Perry Jones- Will be a great Anchor for the Baylor front line. I really wish he would quit trying to be a small forward and focus on bieng a face up 4 that hits the rim full speed. You can’t teach them to be that big and explosive
9. Reggie Bullock- Tearing up the summer ball circuit, this kid is going to win the starting 2guard job when push comes to shove. When Carolina gets back to normal, the freshman will get a ton of hype.
10. Ian Miller- Nobody really talks about this kid, but he is flat out nasty. I think he wins a starting job for Florida State and they are my sleeper team in the country.0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/16/2010 - 6:50pm #355768
SDEParticipantYall sleeping on JT Terrell
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/17/2010 - 3:05pm #356346
IknoBall12Participantand kyrie didnt dtruggle against joseph. he was 2 quick 4 joseph and got where he wanted 2 at will. also joseph wasnt aggressive on offense and kyrie barely had 2 play much d against him
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/17/2010 - 3:15pm #356357
stanford hoopskyrie didnt struggle and scored alot if i recall correctly. corey also was scoring on kyrie but not as much. he was actually playing hurt that game
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/17/2010 - 3:25pm #356370
Demarcus OnealParticipantmy bad misread the article
http://www.slamonline.com/online/college-hs/high-school/2010/01/hoophall-classic-day-3/
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/17/2010 - 3:35pm #356382
JNixonParticipantLook out for Jamail Jones going to Marquette. I’m telling you guys, that guys is a sleeper prospect. He’s really good and has all the tools to be an NBA prospect his Sophomore season.
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