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  • #28405
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    BKKnicksfan
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    EARLY ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR 2011 NBA DRAFT

    Player School Height Status
    Olu Ashaolu Louisiana Tech 6-7 Junior
    Keion Bell Pepperdine 6-3 Junior
    Jacob Blankenship Southeastern (FL) 6-9 Junior
    Laurence Bowers Missouri 6-8 Junior
    Alec Burks Colorado 6-6 Sophomore
    DeAngelo Casto Washington State 6-8 Junior
    Roscoe Davis Midland JC (TX) 6-10 Freshman
    Mamadou Diarra Chaminade (HI) 7-0 Junior
    TyShwan Edmondson Austin Peay 6-4 Junior
    Kim English Missouri 6-6 Junior
    Ashton Gibbs Pittsburgh 6-2 Junior
    Troy Gillenwater New Mexico State 6-8 Junior
    Jeremy Green Stanford 6-4 Junior
    Jordan Hamilton Texas 6-7 Sophomore
    Tobias Harris Tennessee 6-8 Freshman
    Desmond Holloway Coastal Carolina 6-3 Junior
    Tu Holloway Xavier 6-0 Junior
    Tyler Honeycutt UCLA 6-8 Sophomore
    Scotty Hopson Tennessee 6-7 Junior
    Kyrie Irving Duke 6-2 Freshman
    Reggie Jackson Boston College 6-3 Junior
    Terrence Jennings Louisville 6-9 Junior
    Orlando Johnson UC-Santa Barbara 6-5 Junior
    Reggie Johnson Miami 6-10 Sophomore
    Tiondre Johnson Coastal Bend JC (TX) 6-6 Sophomore
    Kevin Jones West Virginia 6-8 Junior
    Terrence Jones Kentucky 6-8 Freshman
    Cory Joseph Texas 6-3 Freshman
    Enes Kanter Kentucky 6-10 Freshman
    Ryan Kelley Colorado 6-5 Sophomore
    Dan Kelm Viterbo (WI) 6-0 Sophomore
    Brandon Knight Kentucky 6-3 Freshman
    Malcolm Lee UCLA 6-5 Junior
    Kawhi Leonard San Diego State 6-7 Sophomore
    Travis Leslie Georgia 6-4 Junior
    DeAndre Liggins Kentucky 6-6 Junior
    David Loubeau Texas A&M 6-8 Junior
    Shelvin Mack Butler 6-3 Junior
    Greg Mangano Yale 6-10 Junior
    Keishawn Mayes Campbell 6-7 Junior
    Cameron Moore Alabama-Birmingham 6-10 Junior
    Darius Morris Michigan 6-4 Sophomore
    Marcus Morris Kansas 6-9 Junior
    Markieff Morris Kansas 6-10 Junior
    Darrion Pellum Hampton 6-6 Junior
    J.P. Primm North Carolina-Asheville 6-1 Junior
    Willie Reed St. Louis 6-9 Sophomore
    Jereme Richmond Illinois 6-7 Freshman
    Ralph Sampson III Minnesota 6-11 Junior
    Carleton Scott Notre Dame 6-8 Junior
    Josh Selby Kansas 6-3 Freshman
    Iman Shumpert Georgia Tech 6-5 Junior
    John Shurna Northwestern 6-8 Junior
    Chris Singleton Florida State 6-9 Junior
    Greg Smith Fresno State 6-10 Sophomore
    Tony Taylor George Washington 6-1 Junior
    Isaiah Thomas Washington 5-8 Junior
    Trey Thompkins Georgia 6-10 Junior
    Hollis Thompson Georgetown 6-7 Sophomore
    Klay Thompson Washington State 6-6 Junior
    Tristan Thompson Texas 6-8 Freshman
    Thomas Tibbs Jr. Staten Island 5-10 Junior
    Nikola Vucevic Southern California 6-10 Junior
    Kemba Walker Connecticut 6-1 Junior
    Antoine Watson Florida International 6-4 Junior

    Charlie Westbrook South Dakota 6-4 Junior
    Derrick Williams Arizona 6-8 Sophomore
    Jordan Williams Maryland 6-10 Sophomore
    Brandon Wood Valparaiso 6-2 Junior

    The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2011 NBA Draft:

    Player Team/Country* Height Status__
    Andrew Albicy Paris-Levallois (France) 5-10 1990 DOB
    Furkan Aldemir Karsiyaka (Turkey) 6-9 1991 DOB
    Davis Bertans Union Olimpija (Slovenia) 6-7 1992 DOB
    Bismack Biyombo Fuenlabrada (Spain) 6-9 1992 DOB
    Nihad Djedovic Lottomatica Roma (Italy) 6-5 1990 DOB
    Emmanouil Koukoulas Ilysiakos (Greece) 6-11 1991 DOB
    Joffrey Lauvergne Chalon (France) 6-10 1991 DOB
    Abdoulaye Loum Le Havre (France) 6-10 1991 DOB
    Nikola Mirotic Real Madrid (Spain) 6-10 1991 DOB
    Donatas Motiejunas Benetton Treviso (Italy) 7-0 1990 DOB
    Lucas Nogueira Estudiantes II (Spain) 6-11 1992 DOB
    Femi Oladipo Crailsheim (Germany) 6-7 1990 DOB
    Leon Radosevic Cibona (Croatia) 6-10 1990 DOB
    Negueba Samake Rouen (France) 6-11 1990 DOB
    Tornike Shengelia Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium) 6-9 1991 DOB
    Abdel Kader Sylla Nancy (France) 6-9 1990 DOB
    Jonas Valanciunas Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) 6-11 1992 DOB
    Jan Vesely Partizan (Serbia) 6-11 1990 DOB
    Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann Telekom (Germany) 6-10 1990 DOB
    Tomislav Zubcic Cibona (Croatia) 7-0 1990 DOB

     
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  • #526147
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    butidonthavemoney

    Posting stuff from Draftexpress can get you suspended/banned.

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  • #526149
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    BKKnicksfan
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    I’m sorry. I didn’t know if draft net had one up, so I just posted this. You can take it down. Won’t happen again.

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  • #526150
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    B Free
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    Next time leave out the link

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  • #526152
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    butidonthavemoney

    But I can’t delete whole topics, only replies. I’m sure you’ll be fine though. It’s one of those unwritten rules so there should be some leniency, even though Quincey still isn’t back yet.

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  • #526154
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    BKKnicksfan
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    No Money, you also forget Quincey has 14000 accounts. I saw him under QH1 or something like that last time.

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  • #526155
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    RUDEBOY_
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    I Bet teams with picks in the lottery are Sick looking at that List!!!!

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  • #526157
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    Scottoant93
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    I agree, and this draft had to come right after the Big Free Agent Pool, where teams such as the Cavs and Raps were hoping to start a new. There isn’t much to pick from and probably no one will truley be a franchise difference maker. maybe a few 2nd, 3rd options but they would need to be paired with a star

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  • #526165
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    SwatLakeCity
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     How did you not know that this site had one up. Its right on the front page in all plain and glory to see. Next time actually look at the front page and maybe try and explore this site a little bit. There’s more than just forums on this site. And here’s proof that this site has one. This may have come after you posted this but I know for a fact there was another list that has the exact same list. If you actually paid attention to the front page and not always to the forums, you would see that most of us already know who has declared and who has not declared.

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  • #526167
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    BKKnicksfan
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    I never go to the front page. I favored the actual NBA draft forum page.  Another thing Ward, you alright man? Seems like you got a problem with me man. I don’t know what I did to you, but relax. I don’t go to the front page, I was on twitter where someone tweeted it and I thought, maybe this could help ppl on draftnet with thier mock drafts and such.

    No need to get all hostile and call me out. I admitted I didn’t see it. My bad if it was there. Relax.

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  • #526168
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    BKKnicksfan
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    Also, by posting that, I know you gave me a negative. It’s cool, just need to know who the punks are on the site.

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  • #526172
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    Scottoant93
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    dude chill, People post stuff on the forum that are on the front page all the time. He didn’t see it no need to lash out on someone over this just as there was no need of clicking and reading this forum

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  • #526175
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    SwatLakeCity
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     I don’t really hate you man. I have nothing against you. Sorry if my post came on as a little rude to you. Didn’t mean it that way, but that’s one thing I don’t like about some posters. Some posters like to post stuff that we should already know, but that doesn’t mean I don’t like you or have anything against you. I apologize, we cool?

    P.S. Just some advice, I’d explore this site a little more. There are more stuff then just the forums. The forums may be the most exciting and interesting stuff on this site but that doesn’t mean the rest of this site is completely worthless.

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  • #526225
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Never leave out links of things you get from other sites. Just be selective with what you do post, especially from a competitor site, and especially if you have not checked to see if this site offers the same information. Just keep in mind that plagurizing is not cool, and while some may not care, I know others most definitely would. Always try to credit where you get your info from, especially if you are posting something that is not your own.

    I feel like Quincey constantly plagurized things and while he did at times leave the link he got it from, it just was not cool. Also, posting something as an informative and leaving no real comment on it is not the best way of creating discussion. Just an observation. Still, I see no problem with using outside sources, even if they are that other popular draft site run by someone with a probable Napoleonic complex, just as long as you credit them and use the information wisely, and so long as it is not something this site already provides. Honestly, I find little wrong with what Quentin did on this post, but I just wanted to kick my thoughts on this "unwritten rule".

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  • #526233
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    Hale
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    1. Why the hell did Ralph Sampson enter?

    2. I’m not on that list, this is BS!

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  • #526236
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    OhCanada-
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    Dallas Lauderdale will get drafted.

    Theres also some French bigs that are sleepers.

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  • #526239
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    Hitster
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    This year’s FA list is also very weak after last years with Melo having gone to the Knicks and Z-Bo extending, outside of the restricted guys you effectively have David West and Tyson Chandler ( who Dallas will likely throw a large contract at anyway).

    Suddenly the Clippers trade to Cleveland does not look a bad piece of business, I wonder how many teams will look to get out of the draft. If some of the wealthier teams want to buy in, I bet they will have a few takers.

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  • #526240
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    Hitster
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    This year’s FA list is also very weak after last years with Melo having gone to the Knicks and Z-Bo extending, outside of the restricted guys you effectively have David West and Tyson Chandler ( who Dallas will likely throw a large contract at anyway).

    Suddenly the Clippers trade to Cleveland does not look a bad piece of business, I wonder how many teams will look to get out of the draft. If some of the wealthier teams want to buy in, I bet they will have a few takers.

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  • #526315
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    kacey
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    So I guess Augustus Gilchrist didn’t enter the draft? Dude said he was, guess he didn’t complete the paperwork.

    He was confirmed to be attending the NJ/NBA group workout. Someone needs to check their sources.

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