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BaselineSpin—by Bobby Gerould - ARCHIVES April 2, 2010 ...I
follow several of the NBA Draft prospects on Twitter. It is a valuable tool
for anyone with any sense of how human beings operate. Over time -
personality traits reveal themselves on Twitter. An example? Two players that
I am already a fan of seem to have basketball on their brains all the time. I
like that and I think that translates
to a better a chance at success in the NBA. Those two are Evan Turner of Ohio State, and Jordan Crawford of Xavier. One prospect - that I
won’t sell out (yet) seems to complain on 80% of his tweets. Complainers wear
you down over a season and I don’t want them as teammates. Now, this kid is a
REAL talent and highly skilled so I’m not saying I would not select him, I’m
just saying I devalue him on my “
big board” just
a little due to this intangible. ...Baylor lost in their Final Four bid in
part due to a lack of touches by LaceDarius Dunn down
the stretch. Epke Udoh does
some nice things but he is far from a go-to guy offensively yet. Dunn can get
you 20 in his sleep. ...The more I watch Nolan Smith of
Duke play—the more he is winning me over. He can beat you outside or off the
dribble. He scores but is also unselfish. He’s a willing defender that is
athletic enough to play in the NBA. And maybe the part I like best; he is all
business and no showboat. ...This is a nitpick but I think Gordon Hayward of Butler really needs to tighten up
his left-hand dribble. If I saw it - I know Tom Izzo and his coaches saw it too. Michigan State will
force Hayward into his left hand Saturday and I bet they get some turnovers.
...I enjoy watching Spartans player Draymond Green. He
is a 6’6” ‘Point Power Forward’. His pass to Raymar Morgan in the waning moments of their last
game was a play that—if not made - there is no Final Four for Michigan State.
...Izzo was also a key with a set play that succeeded out of a timeout in the
closing seconds of the first-half. Without those crucial two points - they
lose. ...I thought Joe Mazzulla was
fantastic in West Virginia’s win. ...If you watch enough hoop—you will see
some strange things. The Mountaineers didn't have a two point field goal
until two minutes (plus) into second half, yet they were leading! Huh? ...The
funniest thing I saw all weekend was Tennessee Freshman Brian Williams telling Sr. JP Prince to “StFU”. It was classic. That might have gotten
Williams socked by some teammates. ...Kenneth Faried declared
for the NBA Draft (without hiring an agent).
Faried, from Morehead State, is an NBA rebounder right now but can he
improve his shooting enough to thrive at the next level? Faried needs to show he can hit a face-up
17 foot shot with consistency, and improve his ability to pass to open
teammates. ...Tim Floyd being
hired at UTEP made me say “ugh”. His teams are so boring. I can respect
ball-control, slow down coaches, but I would never want to play for one. No
fun. And no fun for fans either. ...Reggie Theus at
DePaul makes a lot of sense. Reggie was once a star in the Windy City and he
has a proven winning track record from his New Mexico State days. ...Steve Lavin is a guy I like and I hope he does
well at St. Johns. Lavin was very good at recruiting during his UCLA days and
he is inheriting a team with potential in D.J. Kennedy and Justin Brownlee. They also have a kid named Justin Burrell that has an NBA body but a
high-school JV team game. If Lavin can get Burrell to take better shots and
limit the turnovers - Burrell could be special. ...North Carolina’s woes this
year were not just about their lack of solid guard play but also about missing
Ed Davis and Tyler Zeller for a large chunk of the season.
Zeller looked good the other night in their N.I.T. semi-final win over Rhode
Island. He is a skilled 7’0” sophomore Center that can shoot. ...Al Farouq Aminu declared
for the draft as well. He is a scorer that gives opposing Power Forwards fits
with his ability to get to the basket off the bounce. That said, he should be
more efficient if he is really going to be a lottery pick as many say he will
be. He has more than two turnovers for every one assist, and he is just a
so-so shooter at 69% FT for his college career. ...Since I have been so high
on Joey Dorsey - I
feel the need to comment on his release from the Kings. I have no inside
knowledge of any wrong doing by Dorsey but internet reports abound that
Dorsey was waived due to his behavior. I continue to strongly believe that he
is an NBA quality player that should be getting minutes. But I did have one
executive tell me that Dorsey wasn’t the smartest guy. Knowing your role IS a
skill, and apparently my man JD needs to work on that aspect of his game.
...Likewise—I feel compelled to comment on Tyreke Evans. The Kings rookie has made
significant strides since December in improving his ability to involve
teammates. For the season—his assist-to-turnover ratio is 1.89 to 1. That is
close enough to the desired 2-1 ratio for me to concede that Evans can play
Point Guard. ...One of the smarter
pieces I’ve read recently was written by ESPN.com’s Bill Simmons.
Check
it out here. March 26, 2010 ...I
admit to letting it enter my mind that John Wall may
not be the best player ultimately in the 2010
#NBADraft.
...Then I slap myself. If not Wall, will it be DeMarcus Cousins, Evan Turner, or
even a Greg Monroe? With
Cousins I have worries about attitude and possible weight gain. When you
weigh 285 at 18 years old - you know that EXTRA hard work is the only way to
stay in shape going forward. That “man
weight” is a natural occurrence and I wonder what Cousins will look like in
2015. ...Turner seems like he could be a superstar or he might be just a
star. If it is the latter - then choosing him first would be a bad look.
...Monroe, I’m certain, will flourish outside of the constraints of the
Georgetown offense which uses less possessions per game than the average
team. But in the final analysis - Wall
is just too dynamic to pass on. He is already a superstar. ...Players coached
by Bob Huggins seem
to gain confidence as they gain weight in his strength and conditioning
program. It will be interesting to see what happens next year when his best
finesse player De’Sean Butler is no
longer around. Right now Huggy still has leftovers from the Jim Beilein era. The mixture of some finesse from
the Beilein days with the traditional Huggins-style player with has served
West Virginia well this season. ...Who
will have a better NBA career? Jerome Randle, Matt Bouldin, Austin Freeman, Luke Harangody, or Jared Quayle? Will any not make the NBA? My money
is on Randle to have the best NBA career. Quayle may be hard pressed to make
an NBA roster due to a horrid performance on the biggest stage in the NCAA
Tourney, and the NBA’s lack of respect for Utah State. ...Dominique Jones of South Florida and Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg both declared for the NBA Draft. Jones I like because he passes it as well
as he scores it. ...Does Kansas State coach Frank Martin remind you of rocker Henry Rollins? |