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- Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 7:47am #50850
MrHogan87706ParticipantMy Top 15 NBA Prospects for Next year Draft
1. Andrew Wiggins (SF) – The top overall prospects next year draft a franchise guy
2. Marcus Smart (PG) – Smart is the best point guard my question is If he can be able better season than last year if he does he could may his case one pick next Wiggins
3. Julius Randle (PF/SF)- Randle best combo forward prospects he can be played the power and small positions. If he have good season in Kentucky and could be missing piece to national title next year. Randle will something say to Smart & Wiggins being the number one pick.
4. Jabari Parker (SF) – Parker is a Winner four straight state title in Illionis not too many people say that at high school. He next best player at small forward and should good season at Duke.
5. Andrew Harrison (PG)- One of Harrison Brother’s Andrew combo guard played point and shooting too but his more of point guard. Another big guard at 6-5 with passing ability & good slasher to basket. My opinion he’s second best PG in the next year draft.
6. Aaron Gordon (PF/SF) – I called Gordon baby Blake Griffin (cause of his dunks) going to alot highlight reel in Arizona this season. Athleticism is amazing and played with a high motor I know he’s undersize to played power forward in NBA and hopefully get sometime at small forward but he must be improve his ball-handling and jump shoot I have to admit he’s alot upside.
7. Glen Robinson III (SF) – Robinson had good year last season one of very important piece to Michigan season & final four run too. He can shoot the ball and get to the basket. No Burke now so more shots for him and McGary next season. My question is he can put stat similar number like he did last season and what he can without Burke.
8. Mario Hezonja (SG/SF) – International prospects Mario another Croatia guys at 6-6 has the size to the play shooting guard and small forward positions he can shoot the rock too. He’s young and alot of upside.
9. Dante Exum (PG/SG) – The Aussie Dante Exum combo guard but played the point most of time. He’s another tall point guard 6-6 and he played well at hoop summit against USA. Like Mario Hezonja He’s young and alot of upside too.
10. Gary Harris (SG) – Michigan State product have a good season last year. Harris is pretty good shoot, very good penetrating and & high motor too. Continue like playing like he did last season he could be top shooting guard prospects.
11. Willie Cauley-Stein (C) – One word describe Cauley-Stein Raw!!!! He did had some pretty good game last season for Kentucky but he’s long and very raw offense end hopefully work some of his skills offensively. He got potential to be good shot-blocker in the pros and upside too.
12. James McAdoo (PF) – McAdoo at one point he’s was top prospects in this year draft and next year could be lotto pick depending what type of year he have next season. He shouldn’t have to much pressure
this upcoming season. McAdoo have nice face up game and good rebounder mostly like third best power forward prospects.13. Aaron Harrison (SG/PG) – Other half of Harrison brother’s he got same skilled as brother just Andrew better prospects. I have to say Aaron he’s more of a scorer than twin brother Andrew cause he can score anywhere on the court plus he could be another key piece to make national title run.
14. Mitch McGary (C) – Mitch didn’t do much the first half of season. He let feeling know NCAA tourney showing he was top high school prospects. Mitch made right decision coming back he got still improve he’s game continue played like he did ncaa tourney with that hopefully he and Robinson could make another make national title run again.
15. Isiah Austin (C) – Austin had nice year at Baylor he did favor for his self coming back cause. Austin could be run in lotto too If he another good season cause ooze with potential it’s 7footer can be shoot the rock and defensively he can be pretty good potential wise but one little problem he need to hit the weight room badly if he want play down low i think Austin stretch 4 too I know he’s got lot of upside too.
Honorable Mention – P.J. Harriston, Adrian Payne, Dario Saric, Alex Poythress, & Doug McDermott
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:08am #812969

PhogifyParticipantWayne Selden deserved an honorable mention at least. Teamed with Wiggins next season he will be in the spotlight quite a bit. He has the athleticism and strength to really impress some of the NBA scouts.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:08am #813034

PhogifyParticipantWayne Selden deserved an honorable mention at least. Teamed with Wiggins next season he will be in the spotlight quite a bit. He has the athleticism and strength to really impress some of the NBA scouts.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:08am #812967

Toronto16ParticipantSorry bro, just can’t get on board with picking Marcus Smart over Randle and Parker.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:08am #813032

Toronto16ParticipantSorry bro, just can’t get on board with picking Marcus Smart over Randle and Parker.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:12am #812975

Mad MaxParticipantI don’t agree with your board, but I like the effort and insight, so it’s all good.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:12am #813040

Mad MaxParticipantI don’t agree with your board, but I like the effort and insight, so it’s all good.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:14am #812977
GottaBeTheShoesParticipantNo mention of Spencer Dinwiddie even? …….. Interesting analysis at least..
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:14am #813042
GottaBeTheShoesParticipantNo mention of Spencer Dinwiddie even? …….. Interesting analysis at least..
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:35am #813084

Snubs15ParticipantWayne Selden reminds me of Dwayne Wade a little. He’s a little short for sg but he’s got a 6’11 wingspan which more than makes up for it and hes super strong for his position and has solid athleticism. He also has above average ball handling and playmaking skills at his stage in development. I agree with AirMcLemore, I would even have Selden at number 10 on this list.
Other than that I like your list.0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:35am #813019

Snubs15ParticipantWayne Selden reminds me of Dwayne Wade a little. He’s a little short for sg but he’s got a 6’11 wingspan which more than makes up for it and hes super strong for his position and has solid athleticism. He also has above average ball handling and playmaking skills at his stage in development. I agree with AirMcLemore, I would even have Selden at number 10 on this list.
Other than that I like your list.0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:49am #813110
MrHogan87706ParticipantY’all right missing couple of people it will change it when the season starts for right now i will keep it like it is. Wayne Sheldon will be major sleeper. @AirMcLemore you is right he should honorable mention
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:49am #813045
MrHogan87706ParticipantY’all right missing couple of people it will change it when the season starts for right now i will keep it like it is. Wayne Sheldon will be major sleeper. @AirMcLemore you is right he should honorable mention
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:52am #813102

llperezFrom the PAC 12, Ive seen a couple of Aaron gordons highschool games recently from the cif playoffs and I think he can play sf. It might take some transition which is why I don’t think he will dominate as a freshman, but the tools are there. Not a bad ball handler just gets sloppy. He should be the top prospect from the conference.
Dinwiddie is getting love from this site and it’s hard not to really like him. His shooting mechanics are a lot better then his percentages suggest and as a 6-5 pg, you know scouts will love the size. He could be a major breakout player. Very fluid game. Gets to the ft line.
The other guy who I’m higher on then most is Dwight Powell from Stanford. Being that he’s a senior, some of the hype and potential has taken a hit, but this guy showed great improvement last year and was all conference first team. He scored double digits in every conference game. He’s always been more of skill face up pf, but he showed great strides last year in his power game and attacking the basket. I think he can bang with the inside guys and still use his perimeter skills to his advantage.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 8:52am #813037

llperezFrom the PAC 12, Ive seen a couple of Aaron gordons highschool games recently from the cif playoffs and I think he can play sf. It might take some transition which is why I don’t think he will dominate as a freshman, but the tools are there. Not a bad ball handler just gets sloppy. He should be the top prospect from the conference.
Dinwiddie is getting love from this site and it’s hard not to really like him. His shooting mechanics are a lot better then his percentages suggest and as a 6-5 pg, you know scouts will love the size. He could be a major breakout player. Very fluid game. Gets to the ft line.
The other guy who I’m higher on then most is Dwight Powell from Stanford. Being that he’s a senior, some of the hype and potential has taken a hit, but this guy showed great improvement last year and was all conference first team. He scored double digits in every conference game. He’s always been more of skill face up pf, but he showed great strides last year in his power game and attacking the basket. I think he can bang with the inside guys and still use his perimeter skills to his advantage.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 9:01am #813100

WITNESS2014ParticipantWayne Seldon needs to be on here. The only way I could see Smart going ahead of Parker or Randle is if its a team that needs a franchise pg like the Magic,Pistons, or Raptors. Otherwise Randle and Parker go ahead of him.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 9:01am #813035

WITNESS2014ParticipantWayne Seldon needs to be on here. The only way I could see Smart going ahead of Parker or Randle is if its a team that needs a franchise pg like the Magic,Pistons, or Raptors. Otherwise Randle and Parker go ahead of him.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 9:50am #813067

DolanCareParticipantMario Hezonja isn’t that great IMO. He’s ball dominant with subpar finishing abilities.
I think Saric will have a better NBA career than him.0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 9:50am #813132

DolanCareParticipantMario Hezonja isn’t that great IMO. He’s ball dominant with subpar finishing abilities.
I think Saric will have a better NBA career than him.0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 10:54am #813107

kazamParticipantI understand peoples fascination with Randle but when describing him as a combo forward isnt that basically just calling him a tweener? A term which often seems to be held with a negative overtone?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 10:54am #813173

kazamParticipantI understand peoples fascination with Randle but when describing him as a combo forward isnt that basically just calling him a tweener? A term which often seems to be held with a negative overtone?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 11:07am #813119

delfamParticipantDario Saric?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 11:07am #813184

delfamParticipantDario Saric?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 12:49pm #813170
bdiddy5115ParticipantMy current top-15:
15. PF/C Isaiah Austin
14. SG Aaron Harrison
13. C/PF Mitch McGary
12. C Willie Cauley-Stein
11. SG/PG Dante Exum
10. SF/SG Glenn Robinson III
9. SG/SF James Young
8. SF/SG Mario Hezonja
7. PF/SF Aaron Gordon
6. SG Wayne Selden
5. PG Andrew Harrison
4. PG Marcus Smart
3. PF/SF Julius Randle
2. SF Jabari Parker
1. SF Andrew Wiggins0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/04/2013 - 12:49pm #813236
bdiddy5115ParticipantMy current top-15:
15. PF/C Isaiah Austin
14. SG Aaron Harrison
13. C/PF Mitch McGary
12. C Willie Cauley-Stein
11. SG/PG Dante Exum
10. SF/SG Glenn Robinson III
9. SG/SF James Young
8. SF/SG Mario Hezonja
7. PF/SF Aaron Gordon
6. SG Wayne Selden
5. PG Andrew Harrison
4. PG Marcus Smart
3. PF/SF Julius Randle
2. SF Jabari Parker
1. SF Andrew Wiggins0 - AuthorPosts
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