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    McDunkin

    …This is kind of hard for me…I havent posted in this forum without a Gif in months …or this would be the type of thread i would make a stupid joke…like naming 16 girls from the nickelodeon and Disney shows(No To Catch A Predator)…This can be based on college or pro potential. Of course around 2013-15 its all uneducated guessing.

    2012

    1. Shabazz

    2.Drummond

    3.Mitch McGary

    4.DaJuan Coleman

    2013

    1.Jabari Parker

    2.Chris Thomas 

    3.Julius Randle

    4.Andrew Harrison

    2014

    1.Dakari Johnson (I’m sorry MikeyV and Matt Bonner) I just see haq like potential if he shows the constant effort he is capable of…or will be when he gets his body in better shape.

    2.Andre Wiggins

    3.Shaqquan Aaron

    4.Emmanuel Mudiay

    2015

    1.Kejuan Johnson

    2.Stephen Zimmerman

    3.Mickey Mitchell

    4.Perry "PJ" Dozier, Jr. (mostly because of http://perrydozierjr.com/) #swag

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    mikeyvthedon
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    2012

    1. Andre Drummond (My affinity for big men makes him a favorite)

    2. Shabazz Muhammad

    3. Kyle Anderson

    4. Rodney Purvis

    I know this class is all about big men, but if I had to choose my 4 favorite prospects, these are them.

    2013

    1. Jabari Parker

    2. Julius Randle

    3. Chris Walker

    4. Nerlens Noel

    Aaron Gordon is just outside right now, with the Harrisons and Chris Thomas.

    2014

    1. Noah Vonleh

    2. Andrew Wiggins

    3. Emmanuel Mudiay

    4. Theo Pinson

    No need to explain whoever you want to put over Wiggins, this is a close knit group at the top. I am not sure I fully by into Johnson yet, though. He has to sit out this year at Monteverde, which is not the end of the world, but I do not see the length or athleticism that has him held as a Shaquille O’Neal comparison. These 4 guys all seem like complete athletic freaks with serious game, think they will go far. Vonleh has incredible length and athleticism, which may make him the best of the bunch.

    2015

    1. Malik Newman

    2. Karl Towns Jr.

    3. Jamar Ergas

    4. Perry "PJ" Dozier Jr. (His dad is 6’11, and he already can move pretty darn well. My guess is that he is not even close to done growing)

    Yes, I know I am missing a few of the usuals, but I will go with some people who are not freakishly early developers, and still have skills to play their current position without needing to gain height. I could be wrong about these guys, and leaving out Stephen and KeJuan, not to metion Horace Spencer, but I think these are guys who will stay at the top of this class. Tyler Dorsey was my last player not to make the cut.

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    mikeyvthedon
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    2012

    1. Andre Drummond (My affinity for big men makes him a favorite)

    2. Shabazz Muhammad

    3. Kyle Anderson

    4. Rodney Purvis

    I know this class is all about big men, but if I had to choose my 4 favorite prospects, these are them.

    2013

    1. Jabari Parker

    2. Julius Randle

    3. Chris Walker

    4. Nerlens Noel

    Aaron Gordon is just outside right now, with the Harrisons and Chris Thomas.

    2014

    1. Noah Vonleh

    2. Andrew Wiggins

    3. Emmanuel Mudiay

    4. Theo Pinson

    No need to explain whoever you want to put over Wiggins, this is a close knit group at the top. I am not sure I fully by into Johnson yet, though. He has to sit out this year at Monteverde, which is not the end of the world, but I do not see the length or athleticism that has him held as a Shaquille O’Neal comparison. These 4 guys all seem like complete athletic freaks with serious game, think they will go far. Vonleh has incredible length and athleticism, which may make him the best of the bunch.

    2015

    1. Malik Newman

    2. Karl Towns Jr.

    3. Jamar Ergas

    4. Perry "PJ" Dozier Jr. (His dad is 6’11, and he already can move pretty darn well. My guess is that he is not even close to done growing)

    Yes, I know I am missing a few of the usuals, but I will go with some people who are not freakishly early developers, and still have skills to play their current position without needing to gain height. I could be wrong about these guys, and leaving out Stephen and KeJuan, not to metion Horace Spencer, but I think these are guys who will stay at the top of this class. Tyler Dorsey was my last player not to make the cut.

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