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Shaq Goodwin

NBA Comparison: Loy Vaught Strengths: Strong, aggressive, physical presence inside … Solid run jump athleticism for a 4, with good explosiveness off 2 feet … Great in transition … Gets up and down the floor very quickly for his size … Uses his body to establish good post position … Good shot-blocker, particularly for his height … Averaging 1.7 BPG on the year … Underrated passer from the post … Limits his fouls, with only 2.7 per game on the season … Very efficient, is making 63% of his shots this season …

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Robert Carter

NBA Comparison: Anthony Tolliver Strengths: Burly power forward with the skills to be a faceup 4…Creative post scorer with soft touch around the rim…Surprisingly adept ballhandler.  Can take the ball to the basket if his defender (usually a power forward) over-commits to defending him on the perimeter…Passable jump shooter.  Connected on a third of his three-pointers last season, making him a solid stretch 4…Has a massive wingspan at 7’3", which makes up for his below-average power forward height of 6’8"…Good defensive rebounder

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Tommy Hamilton

Notes: Father ex-NBA Player, 7-2, Thomas Hamilton … Measured at 6’10 (in shoes) 283 lbs, with a 6’10.5 wingspan at the 2012 Amare Stoudemire Skills Academy November 13, 2011September 1, 2011April 11, 2011

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Jordan Mickey

NBA Comparison: Andre Roberson Strengths: Productive player showing scoring, rebounding and shot blocking abilities … Mickey is an elite shot blocker at the college level having averaged over 3 blocks per game for his career …  He’s extremely athletic and has great timing when blocking opponents shots in the paint … He’s an improving offensive player with a great face up game … He has added range to his jumper this season and has become a better post player as well …

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Cliff Alexander

NBA Comparison: Thomas Robinson/Jeff Adrien Strengths: A real physical presence on the court, Alexander’s biggest strengths are his energy on the court and ability to effect the game without the ball in his hands … Possessing a 7’2’’ wingspan and weighing in at a chiseled 250 pounds, Cliff’s length and bulk are key in making up for his height, which at 6’9’’ in shoes, is a tad undersized for a bruiser style NBA power forward …

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Trey Lyles

NBA Comparison: Carlos Boozer Strengths: Has good size, strength, and an excellent frame … Great length (nearly 7’4 wingspan) … Very smooth player with good touch … Improving conditioning … Good physical tools … Nice upper body strength … High basketball IQ … Knows when to cut to the basket and when to drift out to the perimeter for an open shot … Does the little things well and hustles … Fundamentally sound … Sets solid screens for teammates … Versatile and a do-it-all player … Can score from numerous spots on the floor …

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Solomon Poole

Notes: Measured 6’0.5 (in shoes) 184 lbs, with a 6’4 wingspan at the 2012 LeBron James Skills Academy … younger brother of former Georgia Tech teammate Stacey Poole … Left Georgia Tech and transferred to Florida Atlantic for his junior season August 16, 2012February 3, 2012

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Sean Kilpatrick

NBA Comparion: Jodie Meeks Strengths: Strong, smooth, natural scorer who made elite NCAA defenses look silly … With 20.7 PPG, Kilpatrick was fourth among all players in traditional power conferences in scoring and first in the AAC … Great body control makes him an excellent finisher at the rim…Good outside shooter who made 35% of his threes this past season on a massive volume of shots … Put up the production he did despite facing frequent double teams due to a lack of complementary offensive weapons for the Bearcats … Good pull-up jumper &hellip

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Aleksandar Vezenkov

NBA Comparison: Paul Zipser/Jorge Garbajosa Strengths: Vezenkov is typical European stretch PF that can play inside/outside with ability to knock down long-range shots from beyond the arch … Has good feel for the game and decent size for his position … Offensively he has ability to score from anywhere on the floor, but he is best at P&P situations and coming off of screens … Creates a lot of mismatches when playing P&R or P&P …