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  • #17475
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    Brace94
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    The biggest steal in this years draft will be Sherron Collins. This guy will be the hardest worker on the team no matter what team he goes to. He has a professional football running backs body, and is quick as a cat. He has great speed and is strong as an ox. He has great driving ability and shooting skills. He is a natural born leader and is a winner. If the Jayhawks wouldn’t have lost early, he would have been a mid-first rounder. The man is a player. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

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    MagikKnick
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    He has weight issues. He has short arms, He lacks lateral quickness, hes really short, point is, theres just as many negatives as positives.

    I think he’ll be a steal aswell, but im not sure if he’ll be the biggest steal…he has backup PG, written all over him, Will Bynum clone

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  • #335925
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    Platypus
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    Hobson will be the steal of the draft and Booker out of Clemson will be very productive where ever he goes

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    piratejp
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    I like Jordan Crawford to put up way better numbers than his draft spot would indicate. I also really like Booker – agree that whoever gets him should be pretty happy.

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  • #335927
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    FastAndFurious
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    Eric Bledsoe

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    bkballer
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    whoever the Knicks draft

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  • #335945
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    jwet33
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    Manny Harris.

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  • #335980
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    Brace94
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    i totally agree with Bledsoe, i think he should be lottery.

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  • #335987
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    JoeWolf1

    Collins has really improved his game over the past two seasons, he’s more of a point guard now than he ever was and cut back on his poor shots in favor of running a team. As far as the NBA is concerned, I think he’ll just be a backup, and a solid one at that, but I see him as a guy to spell your starter and drop 6 or 7 quick points. He’s a competitor, but I think he’ll do well in that role due to the fact that is the role he played for KU his freshman and sophmore seasons. He’s very clutch and actually was the guy who got the assist on Mario Chalmer’s 3 to force overtime. I don’t think he’ll be the biggest steal of the 2nd round. I just don’t see him as a guy who will start most of his career.

    I like Trevor Booker, and Dominique Jones to be the biggest steals of the 2nd round. They both have 1st round talent and are bubble players right now between the 1st and the 2nd rounds, but Booker is a great athlete and a very strong player that has the potential to be a starter in the league as does Jones who can flat out get to the bucket. I could see both of those guys starting in a couple years or playing big roles off the bench.

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  • #336005
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    the I in win
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    I think Dominique Jones too. He has that no nonsense type of approach to the game and will be able to score a bit.

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  • #336010
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    JNixon
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    Willie Warren. Should benefit from not having to be the 1st option (he looked real good when he was the 2nd banana to Griffin) and not having to prove he’s a PG. Perfect player to score off the bench. Could be a 15 ppg scorer in the right role.

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  • #336017
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    mrhops30
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    I think Greivis Vasquez has the potential to be the biggest steal of this draft…

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  • #336088
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    Mr.BigShot
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    Mikhail Torrance, Eric Bledsoe, Lance Stephenson and Vasquez

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  • #336103
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    OhCanada-
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    The fact is this is the deepest draft since 2003. There are about 45 players with first round level talent. There will be a huge steal like a Tony Parker calibur steal somewhere alomg the line.

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