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CJ Wilcox

NBA Comparison: Hubert Davis Strengths: Deadly long range shooter who also brings some ball skills and above average athleticism to the equation … As his role grew larger, he added new facets to his game and increased his efficiency … Great mechanics as a shooter, gets up high on jumpers and shot at a very high level from both mid- and long-range during his time in college … Ability also increased as a playmaker, averaged 2.5 apg to 1.7 topg during his senior season … Standard size and length for a SG, averaged a steal and block per gam

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Justin Holiday

Has good length and athleticism, but also is extremely skinny and light frame… Defensively he is solid, just not enough to offset his limited offensive package. Notes: Nicknamed Nicknamed "The Fireman" by his teammates, Justin is the older brother of former UCLA Bruin and was 2009 first round NBA draft pick (17th overall) by the Philadelphia 76ers Jrue Holiday. Borko Popic

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Diante Garrett

NBA Comparison: Strengths: Garrett is a 6’4 pure PG with very nice fluidity and smoothness to his game … Flew under the radar throughout his career playing for Iowa State … Played with some pro-level talents before his Sr.

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Malcolm Thomas

NBA Comparison: Strengths: Long and athletic forward that has a lot of defensive potential … Possesses a good physical profile … Runs the floor well … Has the lateral quickness to stay in front of ball-handlers … Doesn’t get beat off the dribble easily … Excellent leaping ability … Explosive player that gets off the ground very quickly … Has great body control and finishing ability at the rim … An easy target for lob passes and ally-oops …

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Delroy James

NBA Comparison: Strengths: A versatile combo forward … Perimeter oriented player works off the dribble or moves without the ball to set up his offense…Has nice size and strength and is able to muscle his way to the hoop and finish … Once he gets into the paint he is patient and very good at using shot fakes and step throughs to get easy buckets…

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Ben Hansbrough

NBA Comparison: Billy McCaffery Strengths: Hansbrough possesses good size for a PG at 6’3 203, with a solid frame … Shows a very good ability to embrace the roles he’s given as a player, and it’s the skill he shows the most … Embraced his role as a spot-up shooter at Mississippi State and was very effective; but he also embraced his role as a floor general and shot creator for Notre Dame, and reaped the benefits with a breakout Sr.

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Andrew Harrison

NBA Comparison: Javaris Crittenton Strengths: Physical combo guard with some good vision and enough ball skills to be a threat in the paint … Great size for the point, which he has run throughout his playing career … Was actually a pretty solid jump shooter, with good mechanics and was a solid spot-up shooter … Got to the foul line quite often, has some craftiness to him and uses his size to his advantage … Was solid in isolation, particularly on his strong right side … Ran the pick-and-roll quite often and knows how

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Isaac Hamilton

Notes: Measured 6’5 (in shoes) 184 lbs, with a 6’6 wingspan at the 2012 LeBron James Skills Academy … younger brother of Gary Hamilton (University of Miami) and Jordan Hamilton (University of Texas/NBA) … older brother of Daniel Hamilton (2014) May 9, 2016March 14, 2013