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- Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 6:31am #68199
kikikikiParticipantWanted to post the Portsmouth Rosters some pretty good players here interesting to see who moves on to the Combine or has a chance to get drafted or make a roster!
Welsh, Thomas UCLA Center 7’0″ 255
Tillman, Justin VCU Forward 6’8″ 220
Washington, Kyle Cincinnati Forward 6’9″ 230
Aldridge, Peyton Davidson Forward 6’8″ 225
Bibbs, Justin Virginia Tech Guard 6’5″ 220
Foster, Marcus Creighton Guard 6’3″ 205
Goodwin, Brandon Florida Gulf Coast Guard 6’2″ 180
Lecomte, Manu Baylor Guard 5’11” 175
Landale, Jock Saint Mary’s Center 6’11” 255
Johnson, Justin Western Kentucky Forward 6’7″ 245
Wilkins, Isaiah Virginia Forward 6’7″ 227
Martin, Kelan Butler Forward 6’7″ 220
Carroll, Jeffrey Oklahoma State Guard 6’6″ 220
Barford, Jaylen Arkansas Guard 6’3″ 202
Gray, Rob Houston Guard 6’1″ 185
McLaughlin, Jordan USC Guard 6’1″ 185
Lual-Acuil Jr, Jo Baylor Forward 7’0″ 225
Lee, Marcus California Forward 6’11” 225
Clark, Gary Cincinnati Forward 6’8″ 225
Johnson, B.J. LaSalle Guard 6’7″ 200
Koulechov, Egor Florida Guard 6’5″ 205
Evans, Keenan Texas Tech Guard 6’3″ 190
Mason, Nate Minnesota Guard 6’2″ 190
Farrell, Matt Notre Dame Guard 6’1″ 1750 - Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 6:33am #1114585
kikikikiParticipantLammers, Ben Georgia Tech Center 6’10” 234
Morris, Shaquille Wichita State Center 6’8″ 279
Smith, Zach Texas Tech Forward 6’8″ 220
Dalton, Hayden Wyoming Forward 6’8″ 185
Stewart, Elijah USC Guard 6’5″ 195
Nunn, Kendrick Oakland Guard 6’3″ 193
Macon, Daryl Arkansas Guard 6’3″ 185
Chiozza, Chris Florida Guard 6’0″ 175
Delgado, Angel Seton Hall Center 6’10” 245
Brodziansky, Vladimir Texas Christian Forward 6’11” 230
Bullock, Rodney Providence Forward 6’8″ 225
Jeff Roberson Vanderbilt Forward 6’6″ 220
Hall, Devon Virginia Guard 6’5″ 211
Macura, J.P. Xavier Guard 6’5″ 203
Evans II, Shannon Arizona State Guard 6’1″ 172
Stark, Jonathan Murray State Guard 6’0″ 1800- Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 6:39am #1114586
kikikikiParticipantGeben, Martinas Notre Dame Forward 6’10" 252 Cokley, Chris UAB Forward 6’8" 238 Enechionyia, Obi Temple Forward 6’10" 220 King, George Colorado Guard 6’6" 225 Bluiett, Trevon Xavier Guard 6’6" 198 Terrell, Jared Rhode Island Guard 6’3" 215 Carrington, Khadeen Seton Hall Guard 6’4" 195 Rowsey, Andrew Marquette Guard 5’10" 180 Ristic, Dusan Arizona Center 7’0" 245 Maten, Yante Georgia Forward 6’8" 243 Davis, A.J. Central Florida Forward 6’9" 215 Williams, Kenrich Texas Christian Forward 6’7" 210 King, Nick Middle Tennessee State Forward 6’7" 225 Mathias, Dakota Purdue Guard 6’4" 200 Wilder, Thomas Western Michigan Guard 6’3" 190 Holder, Tra Arizona State Guard 6’1" 180
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- Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 7:12am #1114588
TRC1991ParticipantLots of very good players listed
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 7:33am #1114589
Sewok15ParticipantKeenan Evans, JP Macura and Angel Delgado are the 3 players I would have most interest in as an NBA scout right now.
0- Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 7:43am #1114591
Robb_CParticipantYou are sleeping on Kendrick Nunn
0- Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 7:51am #1114593
cominup7ParticipantWas just gonna mention Nunn as a prospect that could potentially get himself drafted with a strong showing, along with Zach Smith of TTU and Dusan Ristic of Ariz
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- Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 7:59am #1114594
BothTeamsPlayedHardParticipantI am interested in seeing how Brandon Goodwin does. Playing in the Atlantic Sun, he was off the radar, but he lit up Florida State in the 2017 NCAA tournament, and also had a number of really good games against Florida, Michigan State, and Baylor. While his senior year wasn’t quite as good, still Atlantic Sun POY, but FGCU had a lot of roster turnover. Jock Landale is another one. He is another late growing (physically) and late developing players who was really effective the past couple years, but the WCC is top heavy and often off the radar. Portsmouth can be a really good platform for those two.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 8:01am #1114595
RUDEBOY-ParticipantAcuil the 7 footer from Baylor is a guy to keep an eye on. With better coaching to help him stop a lot of his bad habits.He could carve out a nice nba career.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 8:01am #1114596
RUDEBOY-ParticipantAcuil the 7 footer from Baylor is a guy to keep an eye on. With better coaching to help him stop a lot of his bad habits.He could carve out a nice nba career.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 2:14pm #1114615
ChoppyParticipantI hate how these fine players get almost forgotten about just because they’re seniors and have less perceived upside than younger players. It wasn’t so long ago that a 4 year basketball education at college was seen as a good thing. I believe that there a lot of players in this group that could contribute at a high level on an NBA team right now. Personally, I’m interested to see the progress of Landale and Acuil Jr.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/04/2018 - 3:23pm #1114623
OhCanada-ParticipantMy favourite player on this list is easily Trevon Bluiett. He is a deadly shooter with good size and athletisism. He could end up being a very good player. I also like Nunn, Lammers, Lual-Acuil and Martin.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/05/2018 - 1:54am #1114652
iguapops420ParticipantBluitt and JL-A. JL-A is one of my favorite centers in this draft. Tremendously underrated. Athleticism, defense, deep ball. He’s very similar to Thon Maker. Just needs to break some habits. Could end up similar to Dewayne Dedmon. Less physical, more versatile defensively.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 04/05/2018 - 2:02am #1114653
TRC1991ParticipantKelan Martin could also carve out a role in the league because he can defend multiple positions and has improved his shooting each year
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