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- Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2010 - 12:03pm #13545

gatorheelsParticipantJaJuan Johnson 6-10 208
Cole Aldrich 6-11 245
Ekpe Udoh 6-10 240
Hassan Whiteside 7-0 235
Jarvis Varnado 6-9 210
Ed Davis 6-9 225
Jerome Jordan 7-0 245
Larry Sanders 6-10 235
Solomon Alabi 7-1 251
Magnum Rolle 6-10 220
All of these players are ranked in the top 50 in the NCAA in blocks per game.
It seems this draft is loaded with long/athletic shot blocking PF/Cs
So give your awards for this group of players.
Here are the awards:
Best Shot Blocker-
Best Offensive Game-
Best Low Post Defender-
Best Perimeter Defender-
Best Jumpshooter-
Best Passer-
Highest IQ-
Best Transition Player-
Best Half-Court Player-
Best Rebounder-
Who gets drafted highest-
Who ends up being the best NBA player-
Who won’t make it in the NBA-
0 - Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2010 - 12:24pm #263603
blackflash234ParticipantBest Shot Blocker- Hassan Whiteside
Best Offensive Game- Ekpe Udoh
Best Low Post Defender- Ed Davis
Best Perimeter Defender- Magnum Rolle or JaJuan Johnson
Best Jumpshooter- Hassan Whiteside can hit the 3
Best Passer- Cole Aldrich
Highest IQ- Cole Aldrich or Javis Varnado
Best Transition Player- Hassan Whiteside
Best Half-Court Player- Cole Aldrich.. the dude is tailor made to play half court lol
Best Rebounder- Hassan Whiteside or Cole Aldrich
Who gets drafted highest- Hassan Whiteside
Who ends up being the best NBA player- Hassan Whiteside
Who won’t make it in the NBA- Magnum Rolle has a great chance of not being drafted.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2010 - 12:27pm #263605
quinceyhodgesit would be nice if these drafts with shot blockers were alsp real good offensive players.this is like the 4th year in the past 10 years of some good shot blockers that arent that good on offense
0 - Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2010 - 4:30pm #263693

sammybuckeye13ParticipantBest Shot Blocker – Jarvis Varnado
Whiteside averages about .5 more per game, but Varnado plays in a power conference and has proven himself over and over again throughout his career.Best Offensive Game – James Anderson
Just looks like a pro. Such a refined and dynamic offensive repertoire.Best Low Post Defender – Varnado
Best Perimeter Defender – Elliot Williams
He’s highly regarded as a scorer, but is also a very tenacious defender with great instincts.Best Jumpshooter – Jon Scheyer
Averaging nearly three trey balls a game on 40% shooting.Best Passer- Andy Rautins
Just watch him play.Highest IQ – Sherron Collins
Seemingly plays perfect game after perfect game.Best Transition Player –
Best Half-Court Player – Evan Turner
The ULTIMATE half-court player. A top-notch ball handler, has the vision of a point guard with the size of a prototypical NBA small forward, takes the ball to the basket fearlessly, and can finish in a variety of ways.Best Rebounder – Damion James
The Big 12’s all-time rebounding leader and only 6-7.Who gets drafted highest (as in, higher than they should be drafted?) – Devin Ebanks
He’s big, he’s long, but really, what does he bring to the table?Who ends up being the best NBA player – DeMarcus Cousins
I’m sorry, but if the kid keeps his head on his shoulders, he’s a perennial All-Star. 6-11/270 and averaging 16-10 in just 23 mpg at age 19? Are you kidding?Who won’t make it in the NBA – Cole Aldrich
If Hasheem Thabeet averaged notably more points, rebounds and blocks his junior year at UConn, and is 4 inches taller than Aldrich – and is currently in the D-League – well, what does that say about Aldrich’s potential as an NBA center?0 - Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2010 - 4:46pm #263707

LeroyJenkinsParticipantVarnado has the ncaa record for blocks its kind of hard to not have him as the best shot blocker
0 - Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2010 - 4:49pm #263708

gatorheelsParticipantsammybuckeye- I was talking about giving the awards just out of the 10 players I had listed. But thanks for your input.
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