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  • #25433
    r377r377
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    How do you rate each player and where do you think each player will be drafted ?

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  • #481966
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    YSUFan10
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     I think Dunn is anywhere from 20-40th pick, and Austin Freeman is 30-50th pick.

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  • #481974
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    RUDEBOY_
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    I hear some scouts saying Freeman might not get drafted..They say

    he lacks quickness

    doesnt move his feet on defense,

    doesnt have the ball handling skills to play the point 

    cant put the ball on the floor

    is too small to play shooting guard…

    But He might impress some team in Summer League and get a training Camp invite,becuz of his outstanding shooting and high basketball IQ…

     

    Dunn could sneak into the late 1st round…But there are alot of players that can do what he does in this draft…

     

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  • #481982
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     Freeman could be the next Wes Mathews. He got diabetes so I wouldn’t be shocked if he wasn’t drafted at all.  

    Dunn is not a first rounder but he could stick in the league like Marcus Thornton.  There are too many guards his size with a similar skill set.  

    Marshon Brooks is a guard I would take before both of these players.

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  • #481989
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    Quincey Hodges

    I think Freeman makes it. His game resimbles Keith Bogans. Not as quick but a better shooter

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  • #482007
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    The Scare Crow Returns
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    Dunn will have a tougher time because of his offcourt issues…but the talent to be a instant offense type of the bench…Freeman will have to be a role player but he can shoot and handle the ball a bit more than you see at Georgetown…the Hoyas have a slow tempo offense and their players rarely get the shine, not since Iverson has a Hoya shined like a star, but they pump out nba ready players time after time…Baylor has 3 intriguing players in JonesIII, Dunn and Acey….and with Udoh already in the league showing the Baylor boys can get to the next level I can see teams willing draft all 3 this year…Dunn and Acey would be late picks imo…But Jones will go higher than Udoh or shock the world and fall farther then Ed Davis…

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  • #482036
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     I have been high on Marshon Brooks since the end of last season, and wondered why he wasn’t in the mock for this year for a while. Kind of random, but other guys i like that probably won’t get drafted are Lavoy Allen, Delroy James, Damian Saunders, Bill Clark, and Dairese Gary, and Frank Hassell.

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  • #482045
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    Quincey Hodges

    I dont see Jone sin the NBA. Skill wise he just sin’t that good. he’s athletic and long and can handle but he doesn’t do anything that will really benifit a NBA team. He’s alot like Dozier from Memphis but less skilled. I think he will have a career in the D-leauge with possible call ups along with acy

     

    And you’re right about Gtown players. Austin does have more handles then peopel give him credit for( got me with a nice lil crossover last summer). He’s a guy who will shine on a vet team

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  • #482052
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     Dunn will be a late first round to early second round. As for Freeman, i believe he will be mid second round pick to undrafted. Freeman and Dunn actually kind of remind me of each other because they are great scorers and clutch shot makers.

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  • #482055
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    Freeman is the type of shooter and tough bodied kid who will find a roster spot in the NBA. His handles are actually pretty good and he has a good mid range jumper. He is a SF traped in a 6-4" body and he is limited athletically but he is a decent enough defender. Definitely not a starter in the NBA but could be a contributor.

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  • #482066
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    Quincey Hodges

    Think Freeman will be a starter int he NBA for a long time. Not spectacular but one of those High IQ basketball players who always seem to start even over guys who are more talented because of there one special skill and the fact that they never hurt you when they are out there on the court

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  • #482360
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    Well I am a big Austin Freeman fan (just look at my username) I have watched every single game this year except the ones not on ESPN or ESPN3. He has played in the Big East for 4 years (starting for 3), not the ACC not the Pac 10. He plays against the best basketball players in the country, and he does it day in and day out. How can you doubt someone who does that? If he wanted to be like Kemba Walker or Jimmer and fire up 25 shots a game he would be the countries leading scorer. He is extremely efficient (53% from field, 48% from three).

    He is extremely strong with outstanding body control, and he can take it to the basket against anyone.

    His quickness is not the best but with his knowledge of the game and strength and doesnt have trouble defending to many people.

     

    He will be a very solid NBA player. All-star probably not, but definetly solid.

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