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May 3, 2013 January 13, 2012December 28, 2006
NBA Comparison: Jeffrey Withey
Strengths: Bachynski is a prolific shot blocker – finished his career at Arizona State as the Pac-12 career leader in blocks with 314 in 122 games, and led the nation in blocks (133) and blocks per game (4.03) in his senior season… Has good timing and discipline when defending the rim – doesn’t bite on ball fakes and does a job of staying vertical… Difficult to score on by going straight at him – he alters as many shots as he blocks… The southpaw can make hook shots with
NBA Comparison: David Harrison
Strengths: Well-developed post-game for a prospect. One of the best post scorers in college basketball this season. Has a great sense of angles and a great feel for using his body to maneuver around his defender and get to the basket. Also shows deft touch around the rim and can sink jump hooks and turnaround jumpers from out to 8 feet with regularity… Great size, standing at 7’0" with a strong 250 lb. frame, Hammons is hard to move in the post …
February 16, 2012January 11, 2011
NBA Comparison: Marcus Slaughter
Strengths: Marcus Lee has good size for an NBA power forward, listed at 6’11”, 225 pounds … He runs the floor really well and is very effective when it comes to catching lobs in transition due to his 7’3” wingspan and 35.5” max vertical leap … He is definitely an NBA level athlete … After having a more limited role during his three years at Kentucky, Lee embraced having an expanded role at Cal, averaging 11.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game …
NBA Comparson: Trevor Ariza
Strengths: Tremendously athletic small forward who plays with a lot of energy … A great above-the-rim offensive player, Robinson is on the receiving end of many a lob pass … Ambidextrous. Can drive either direction with either hand … Finishes strong at the basket, as well … Good NBA body, standing 6’6" with a solid frame and a 6’9" wingspan … Good at probing the defense for holes and finding a driving lane to the basket … Runs the floor well and can be a terror in transition …
March 6, 2013February 22, 2013September 18, 2012
NBA Comparison: KJ McDaniels
Strengths: He’s an athletic wing with a non-stop motor … He plays above the rim and is good for at least one highlight reel above the rim play in every game … He’s a tenacious and versatile defender … He can guard multiple positions … Has gotten stronger and more physical in his three years at Indiana … He excels when he runs the floor and fills the lane … He was a positive teammate on and off the court … Hustles and scraps for every loose ball, never lacking for effort …
NBA Comparison: Cuttino Mobley/Allen Ray
Strengths: Outstanding athlete with incredible leaping ability (43.5” 2-step vert at the Combine) … Is a pretty swift runner with good start/stop ability … Should come with a warning label, "Highly Explosive" … Was a mainstay on highlight reels because of his dunking ability, and was one of the very best dunkers in college basketball last year … A threat on backdoor alley-oops or transition and is explosive enough to finish over trees … Long arms … Has developed a ni
NBA Comparison: Sani Becirovic
Strengths: Prepelic is one of the most talented NBA prospects coming from Slovenia … This year in Adriatic League (league that had 4 Euroleague teams Partizan, Olimpija, Zagreb and Maccabi) he averages: 14.2ppg (49% for FG; 30% for 3FG and 83.1% from the free throw line), 3.1apg … Prepelic is a natural scorer and his game depends on accuracy; excellent shooter with NBA range … He can create shots off the dribble, has mid-range game and knows how to use it and can finish well around the rim …
NBA Comparison: Kendall Marshall/Earl Watson
Strengths: An extremely competitive and intelligent floor general … Consummate leader at the point guard position showing innate vocal leadership skills … Very tough minded and brings a high level of intensity every time out on the floor … Developed a reputation in high school AAU for never letting his teams lose, which has apparently carried over to college … Adept at facilitating the pick and roll … A very good playmaker for others, making those around him better … Plays very under control.
Notes: Full name is "Tridon Makonda Moke"
NBA Comparison: Jonas Valanciunas/Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Strengths: Athletic specimen at 7’1 with highly intriguing physical canvas … He’s a legit 5-man with incredible coordination and agility for his size … Gets up and down the court with ultimate comfort at 255 pounds … Back to the basket game is on the incline- did a much better job establishing and holding position as a sophomore … Quick and decisive moves, predominantly over his left shoulder …
Notes: Leaving Ohio St. after his sophomore season, will seek professional opportunities in Europe
April 18, 2012July 18, 2011July 17, 2011