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Beal, Jermaine Vanderbilt 6'3" 210 PG SR. Jermaine Beal is a quiet yet consistent Point Guard. He has a nice hesitation dribble and a nice crossover. ...He finished his career with a better than two-to-one assist-to-turnover ratio. He has the ability to hit three-point shots (38% as a SR.). He reads plays well and will make a timely back-cut. …Right handed with good size and strength. ...He finds the open man. ...Mature. …80% free throw shooter. …He improved himself as a deep shooter throughout his four years at Vandy. He plays like a pro. Steady. ...Not afraid to take a big shot; midrange or deep. ...Finished as the fifth player in school history to score 1,000 points while ranking in the top ten in school assists and steals. “Jermaine is a very steady guy, and he’s been steady throughout the course of his career in terms of taking care of the ball,” Head Coach Kevin Stallings said. “It is good to have a point guard that you know is good at taking care of it. He’s a steadying influence for our team. He’s become a terrific outside shooter, and there is not a lot that he’s not good at on the basketball court.” (quote from official Vanderbilt site.) 

Where do I expect Beal to be taken? He most likely will not be drafted.

Our best advice: In 2005 - The 14th pick was Rashad McCants. We said, "take Danny Granger."

Our worst advice: In 2004 - The 43rd pick was Trevor Ariza. We said, "take Ricky Minard." Minard was taken 48th. He is now playing in Russia (as of March 2010).

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