buddahfan
02-20-2008, 08:14 PM
This site may be written by a Bruin alumni because it has all of the five Bruins going in the first 41 picks
10. Russell Westbrook - I love this guys game
15. Darin Collison
17. Kevin Love
32. L.R. Mbah a Moute - Tough guy. He may not be big enough to play the #4 in the NBA and his offense at this time isn't good enough for the #3
41. Josh Shipp - Very athletic and can shoot the lights out. A far more athletic Jason Kapono.
Something like 25% of the projected draft picks are from the Pac10.
Right now they have us taking
29. Will Daniels
Birthday:4/21/1986
NBA Postion:Small Forward
Class: Senior
Ht: 6-8
Wt: 225
College Team: Rhode Island
http://media.philly.com/images/d28702ad-dc29-44e2-9ea3-01b8e443a061.jpg
Strengths: Talented small forward with excellent scoring ability ... An NBA athlete. Physical specimen with a great strength and athleticism combination ... Shows a lot of potential as his skills are steadily catching up with his athletic tools ... Scores well after contact using his upper body strength and toughness to muscle through contact ... Has a tremendous body with good strength to go inside for rebounds ... Has worked hard at becoming a wing forward increasing his ball handling and driving ability from the perimeter ... He now possesses solid ability to face the basket and drive to the rim ... Has a great set of soft hands, rarely losing the ball once in his grasp and also giving him a soft touch on his shot... Really crashes the glass hard and gathers boards at a high rate ... His background playing in the post helps him at the next level as he will be able to post up weaker small forwards, as well as rebound the ball ... Uses his strength well to overpower players around the basket ... An excellent athlete with long arms (7-foot wingspan) and explosive leaping ability ...
Weaknesses: Needs to improve upon his range and outside shooting ...58. Sean Singletary. I think this could be worth a shot. He is quick, qucker and quicker. I just don't like his size.
NBA Comparison: Tyus Edney
Edney was a NBA bust.
NBADraft.net | Home (http://nbadraft.net/)
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10. Russell Westbrook - I love this guys game
15. Darin Collison
17. Kevin Love
32. L.R. Mbah a Moute - Tough guy. He may not be big enough to play the #4 in the NBA and his offense at this time isn't good enough for the #3
41. Josh Shipp - Very athletic and can shoot the lights out. A far more athletic Jason Kapono.
Something like 25% of the projected draft picks are from the Pac10.
Right now they have us taking
29. Will Daniels
Birthday:4/21/1986
NBA Postion:Small Forward
Class: Senior
Ht: 6-8
Wt: 225
College Team: Rhode Island
http://media.philly.com/images/d28702ad-dc29-44e2-9ea3-01b8e443a061.jpg
Strengths: Talented small forward with excellent scoring ability ... An NBA athlete. Physical specimen with a great strength and athleticism combination ... Shows a lot of potential as his skills are steadily catching up with his athletic tools ... Scores well after contact using his upper body strength and toughness to muscle through contact ... Has a tremendous body with good strength to go inside for rebounds ... Has worked hard at becoming a wing forward increasing his ball handling and driving ability from the perimeter ... He now possesses solid ability to face the basket and drive to the rim ... Has a great set of soft hands, rarely losing the ball once in his grasp and also giving him a soft touch on his shot... Really crashes the glass hard and gathers boards at a high rate ... His background playing in the post helps him at the next level as he will be able to post up weaker small forwards, as well as rebound the ball ... Uses his strength well to overpower players around the basket ... An excellent athlete with long arms (7-foot wingspan) and explosive leaping ability ...
Weaknesses: Needs to improve upon his range and outside shooting ...58. Sean Singletary. I think this could be worth a shot. He is quick, qucker and quicker. I just don't like his size.
NBA Comparison: Tyus Edney
Edney was a NBA bust.
NBADraft.net | Home (http://nbadraft.net/)
:hoops: