2006 NBA Draft - A to Z. As compiled by Bobby Gerould - BasslineSpin.com

Name School Ht Wt Projected Pro Position Class Notes EFR conf. Final adjusted efr relative position rank
Abram, Lester Michigan 6'6" 200 SG SR. Sweet shooting guard. Career 85% from the line.  0.396 Big Ten 0.316
Adams, Hassan Arizona 6'4" 220 SG SR. Adams is a strong guard with great speed, and good power in his game. He defends well. He is a scorer that thrives on competition. He can finish amidst the tall timber in part because he has a 6'10" wingspan. …He is becoming a better outside shooter. Shot 50% FG, and 70 % FT for his career at Arizona. ...Midrange game is very nice. He has the quickness to get inside a good defense. …Off the charts athleticism allows him to hit the offensive glass. ...Great quickness allows him to get many steals. Good left hand. He reacts very quickly defensively. Good rebounder. ...Honorable Mention All Pac-10 in 2004-05. ...The first guard to earn California's Mr. Basketball title since New Orleans Hornets guard Baron Davis did so in 1997.  0.553 Pac-10 19 0.533 14
Adeleke, Kenny  Hartford 6'9" 245 PF SR. Among the best rebounders in the country. …Snatches balls outside of his space. …Mobile big body. Broad shoulders. Rated as the best in the bench press (along with J.P. Batista) at the pre-draft cam - according to ESPN.com Insider.  0.578 AEC 0.428 67.5
Ager, Maurice Michigan State 6'5" 195 SG SR. Ager improved every year in college. He runs the floor and finishes. Good ball handler. Athletic and tough as you expect a Michigan St. player to be. …Made himself a better shooter as a Junior, knocking down 80% from the line, and 40% from beyond the arc. Explosive guard can get his own shot. If he were a big bigger and could guard small forwards in the NBA - he would be a better prospect. Right handed. ...Great explosiveness. Shot 44% FG for his four-year Spartan career. 78% FT Shooter. ...Named third-team All Big Ten as a Senior.  ...He has great body control. He can stop and change directions in the air. Special athletic ability - he can put it on the floor, get to the rim and finish.  0.409 Big Ten 43 0.369 68
Akingbala, Akin Clemson 6'9" 220 PF SR. 0.511 ACC 0.461 59.5
Aldridge, LaMarcus Texas 6'10" 230 PF  Soph. The Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year. ...Can rebound in traffic. He runs, catches, and finishes plays at NBA speed. Plays well above the rim. He does not yet have a smooth and consistent outside shot, and he needs to add strength. I think most folks have him overrated at present. ...Right hander played for the Global Games Select team.  He was a McDonalds All-American high school player.  For his two seasons at Texas - he shot 59% FG, and 65% FT. His college coach Rick Barnes said, "As a kid, there is none better," Barnes said. "He is one of the finest people you will ever be around. He is the type of guy anybody would like to have as the face of their franchise."  0.609 Big 12 8 0.579 12
Alexander, Chris  Southern 6'1" 185 SG SR. Leading scorer on the Jaguars 2005-06 NCAA Tourney team. 0.309 SWAC 0.159
Amundson, Louis UNLV 6'9" 225 PF SR. Athletic kid is a poor shooter which keeps him from being a future NBA player in my opinion. For his career to date at UNLV (02/17/06) - he is shooting 51% from the free throw line. …Great strength. He scores in transition with monster finishing ability. Hard worker. He scraps. More athletic than your average whiteboy. 0.508 Mtn. West 0.428 67
Anderson, Rashad Connecticut 6'5" 210 SG SR. Does not get to the line much. …Good shooter with range. 41 % FG Shooter, 77% FT shooter for his U-Conn career. He is a big shot maker.  …Was 6th man at U-Conn and he lit it up for 14 points per game.  0.402 Big East 0.362 72
Armstrong, Hilton Jr.  Connecticut 6'11" 235 C SR. 2005-06 Big East Defensive Player of the Year. ...Shot blocker supreme came alive as a Senior. His plays with poise, and selflessness. He makes a good hi-lo pass. …Poor free throw shooter (60%) for his career. …Had ten points and nine blocks in a win over Louisville on March 4, 2006. …He does not handle the ball well - with more than two turnovers for every assist. ...Shot 56% FG for his career at U-Conn. ...He does own a nice baselinespin move which often ends in a dunk.  0.502 Big East 33 0.462 37
Augustine, James Illinois 6'10" 227 SF, PF SR. A BIG that gets after it on defense. Named to first team All Big Ten.He is the first player in the history of Illinois basketball to score 1,000 points, and grab 1,000 rebounds. …Has a great quick baseline spin move. Good strength allows him to put back rebounded shots. Left handed. Athletic. Smart. He has a great feel and touch close to the hoop. An energy guy. Named to first-ever Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2002-03. Tall kid runs the floor and finishes. He takes charges, and rebounds at a very high rate. Rebounds in traffic. Agile. Blocks shots. Wingspan is 7'0". He understands angles, and slashing. A sharp kid. ...His weakness is finishing inside on offenive rebound opportunites. 0.580 Big Ten 30 0.49 19
Balkman, Renaldo S. Carolina 6'8" 208 PF, SG JR. Balkman is all over the floor. He provides instant energy. …A guy you don't have to run plays for. He cleans up the glass, blocks shots, and has enough skill to make a difficult bounce pass on the run. He scores inside because of his quickness. Right hander that does not have a good left hand - he needs to work on that. He is physical and emotional. ...Poor free throw shooter. ...At Laurinburg Institute as a fifth-year prep senior, averaged 23 points and 12 rebounds per game while leading team to 40-2 record and No. 1 national prep school ranking. 0.546 SEC 27 0.536 13
Barea, Jose Juan Northeastern 6'0" 170 PG SR. Small guard that can run a team. Right handed. Poor shooter. Takes charges! ...For his three year career at Northeastern - Barea shot 40% FG, and 77% FT. He is a decent three point shooter. …He anticipates well, and gets lots of steals that way. …Not exactly battle tested in the America East Conference.  0.494 AE 0.404 40.5
Bargnani, Andrea Benneton Treviso 7'1" 249 SF, PF 10/27/1985 20 years old. He can stroke the three. Right handed. Good speed for a man his size. He can create his own shot against slow power forwards and is not afraid of contact. He is not a good passer and turns it over more than he should. He does block shots, and is battle tested at the highest levels of European basketball. He won the 2004 and 2005 Italian National Cup with Benetton Treviso. ...Played 2003-03 season for Stella Azzurra (Rome), in the Italian minors…Signed for the 2003-04 season by Benetton Basket Treviso where he still plays. ...From Rome.  0.489 11 0.509 15
Batista, J.P. Gonzaga 6'9" 269 PF SR. He received very little credit for his work at Gonzaga. ...Batista gets his points from using his body to gain deep post position. He shoots a high field goal percentage because he rarely takes a bad shot. Brazilian big man doesn't jump well. Right handed. He will run. ...59% FG shooting for his two years at Gonzaga. 82% FT shooter (actually a higher percentage than his teammate Adam Morrison.) ...Named a second team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore at Barton Community College. ...24 years old. 0.662 WCC 46 0.592 11
Bennerman, Cameron N.C. State 6'4" 205 SG SR. 0.363 ACC 0.303 89
Benson, Rod Cal 6'10" 210 PF SR. 0.477 Pac-10 0.437 58.5
Bethel, Tony NC State 6'2" 178 SG SR. 0.373 ACC 0.303
Blalock, Will Iowa State 6'0" 200 PG JR. A real point guard, Blalock owns a 2:1 assist to turnover ratio. …He shot 41% FG in three years at Iowa State. 71% FT during same period. …A real defender. He gets low and picks off opposing guards with his quick hands. …He has some explosion in his game. ...He'll finish in traffic. Has a 40" vert 0.365 Big 12 57 0.325 75.5
Boone, Josh Connecticut 6'10" 237 C, PF JR. Shot blocker struggles at the free throw line (56% career). An athletic power forward or center. ...Named the 2005 Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year.  …58% FG shooter in three years at U-Conn. He can run all day. He finishes. ...Had a big game @ Syracuse 01/16/06 when he scored 18 points (9-15 FG) and grabbed ten boards. ...He could be better with his low post game.  ...Boone averaged 9.5 blocked shots per game as a high school senior. ...Some question his desire. ...Graduated from South Carroll High School (Md.) in 2002 with a 3.6 GPA and scored 1,200 on his SAT. 0.549 Big East 25 0.519 22
Bowman, Brandon Georgetown 6'9" 219 SG, PF SR. He is a long player that excels in the open court. 72% free throw shooter for his career. Needs to be more consistent with his long range success. ...Can handle the ball at 6'9". ...Member of the 2002 USA Team at the International Albert Schweitzer Youth Basketball Tournament in Mannheim Germany. From Santa Monica, CA. ...Strong. He can bench 185 lbs. 24 reps. 0.434 Big East 42 0.394 46.5
Bozeman, Cedric UCLA 6'6" 207 SG, PG SR. Former McDonald's All-American can really pass the ball. Uses his left hand well. Understands the game.  0.285 Pac-10 0.205
Brewer, Ronnie Arkansas   6'7" 223 PG, SG JR. Tall guard can play the point. …A thief. ...Named C0-Defensive Player of the Year in the SEC. ...Right hander. …Good athlete. …Said to be a 'good kid'. …Willing to sacrifice his body. …Has ability to make special plays in the open-court. …46% FG shooter over three seasons at Arkansas. 67% from the FT line tells you about his inconsistent outside shooting. ...I like his length and competitiveness. 41" vertical as tested at Orlando. ...Great handles.  0.502 SEC 14 0.462 19
Brown, Bruce Hampton 6'11" 280 C SR. Wide body. Nice touch. First Team All MEAC. Powerful. He turns and dunkslike Shaq. …Has quick reactions. 0.492 MEAC 0.372
Brown, Dee Illinois 6'0" 175 PG SR. Quick point guard. Brown was named BIG TEN Player of the Year by both the media and coaches (2004-05). He also earned Defensive Player of the Year honors from the coaches. ...Brown has GREAT quickness. Special quickness. His 2.43-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio for his career is impressive. ...Uses his left hand well. He upped his three-point shooting percentage to 43% as a junior. ...Takes care of the ball but will jack up some quick shots. As such - his points per shot as Senior was a woeful 1.08.  ...He has ability to make special plays that others cannot. He can take contact and still finish. ...He defends the opposing point guard in a pesky manner. ...He scored 23 points in a half vs. Michigan State. …McDonald's All-America. ...Has leadership skills. Dubbed the "One Man Fast Break".  Brown led the USA Basketball Men's National Junior Team in scoring with a 17.3 average at the Junior World Championships during the summer of 2003. He was a high school football quarterback.  0.407 Big Ten 52 0.347 68
Brown, Denham Connecticut 6'5" 220 SG SR. Right hander can knock down a jump shot. …Good shooting touch. 78% FT shooter (career). 43% FG. …Uses his left hand well enough to finish with it.  0.372 Big East 0.332 84
Brown, Graham Michigan 6'9" 255 PF SR. Rebounder. Scapper. A glue guy. 0.365 Big Ten 0.285
Brown, Shannon Michigan St.   6'3" 205 SG JR. A scoring guard that is a super athlete. ...Named to First-Team All Big Ten defensive squad. ...Brown can jump and run all day. 85% FT shooter. He will finish most fast break opportunities. Good hands allow him to finish ally-oops. …He owns a good handle. …Named second-team All Big Ten.  …Big upside. Selected Most Outstanding Player in the Austin Regional 2005, averaging 13.5 points and 3.3 rebounds in the first four games of the NCAA Tournament …His dad is a police man. 0.404 Big Ten 41 0.374 62
Brunner, Greg Iowa 6'7" 245 PF, SG SR. He takes available space, and battles relentlessly. …Right handed with a bit of a handle. Draws contact. Crafty. …Protects the ball well. …He takes charges! Boxes out. Fundamentally sound and strong player. …Shot 50% FG for his career at Iowa. …Named to First Team All BIg Ten as a Senior. ...Covers ground quickly. ...More athletic than your average white guy. 0.515 Big 10  0.465 26.5
Buckman, Brad Texas 6'9" 238 PF, SF SR. Buckman was a high school McDonald's All-America. Terrific rebounding player with great length (has a 7'0" wingspan). ...Can knock down the deep set shot. Also has a back-to-basket game. He bangs, and does dirty work yet has the offensive finesse to hit bank-shots ala Tim Duncan.  …Scrappy. He is the first guy to have bruises and scratches. Underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in May 2004 on his right knee. ...He shot 34% from three point range for his career at Texas. ...He blocks shots well for his size. ...47% FG for his Longhorns career. ...72% FT shooter. Named third-team All Big 12 as a Senior.  0.568 Big 12 0.518 15
Burtt, Steve Iona 6'1" 190 SG SR. 0.413 MAAC 0.313 81
Butler, Lamar George Mason 6'2" 170 PG SR. 0.352 CAA 0.282 78
Caner-Medley, Nik Maryland 6'8" 234 SF SR. A scorer. Lefty. ...Scored 33 points and grabbed nine boards in a win at Georgia Tech 01/25/06. …Named third-team All-ACC in 2005-06. …Might remind you a bit of Wally Szczerbiak or Austin Croshere but Caney-Medley is probably more athletic than either one of those guys. ...He hits perimeter shots and also passes the ball well. Smart player. He can finish. ...Quick release on his shot.  0.468 ACC 38 0.428 34.5
Carney, Rodney Memphis 6'6" 204 SF SR. Athletic two guard with crazy leaping ability. 2005-06 Conference USA Player of the Year. ...A real high-riser. ...Because Carney can block shots he is very interesting. He struggles at the free throw line. Inconsistent outside shooter. 41 % FG, 72% FT for his four-year Memphis career. He struggles feeding the post. Skinny but strong. He hits the mid range shot and can to anywhere he wants on the court. ...High School: Indianapolis Star's Player of the Year.  Indiana state champ in the high jump.  Sixth at the state championship in the 400 meters with a time of 49.28, and was the sectional and regional champion in both the high jump and 400 meters. 6'10" wingspan. He reminds me of Rodney Buford.  0.475 C-USA 36 0.405 43
Caudle, Will Xavier 6'9" 240 PF SR. 0.373 A-10 0.203
Charlo, Mo Nevada 6'7" 210 SG SR. Played baseball, football and basketball at Eureka High School in Eureka, Calif. ... Earned two letters apiece in each sport ... Won a state championship in football, basketball and baseball in 2001 ... Was named team MVP in both football and basketball ... Also an all-conference selection in baseball.  0.380 WAC 0.29 93
Cipriano, Peter Southern 6'9" 225 PF SR. 0.509 SWAC 0.359 93
Clark, Keydren St. Peters 5'10" 184 PG, SG SR. Little man "Kee-Kee" Clark scored over 3,000 points in his college career. 40 % FG shooter and 86% FT for his St. Peter's career. ...Nation's leading scorer as a sophomore.  0.518 MAAC 0.428 29.5
Collins, Andre Loyola-MD 6'0" 180 PG SR. Scorer. 86% Free Throw shooter. Busted 36 points in a win at Delaware 12/31/05.  0.530 MAC 0.43 28.5
Collins, Mardy Temple 6'6" 224 SG SR. 2005-06 First Team All Atlantic 10. …Terrific defender. A scorer that can take the ball from coast to coast. Strong. Huge 6'10" wingspan. Right hander. He'll shoot the three off the dribble. …That being said - someone is seriously mis-evaluating Mardy Collins. This guy shot 39% for his NCAA career. That doesn't translate well to the NBA. If he is a NBA Draft lottery pick I am a monetary lottery winner. I am not.  0.361 A-10 0.311 91
Cook, Ashanti Georgetown 6'2" 180 PG SR. Scored 25 points in a Hoyas win at Oregon on December 3, 2005.  0.286 Big East 0.156
Copeland, Donald  Seton Hall 5'10" 170 PG SR. Second team All Big East in 2005-06. …Plays smart ball.  0.308 Big East 0.268
Crawford, Erik Northern Iowa 6'3" 218 PG SR. Career 78% free throw shooter. Has a solid assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.6:1 …In high school he was a two-time Minnesota state Defensive Player of the Year. 0.417 MVC 0.367 45
Criswell, Kevin  Montana 6'2" 200 SG SR. Set a freshman scoring record at Montana with 452 points.  0.424 Big Sky 0.314 81
Davis, Boo UW-Milwaukee 6'3" 190 SG SR. 0.438 Horizon 0.348
Davis, Chuck Alabama 6'8" 230 PF SR. 0.476 SEC 0.426 31
Davis, Paul Michigan State 6'10" 255 PF SR. Big man is skilled. It is hard to find big guys with touch on their shot and Davis has that. 76% free throw shooter for his college career. 54% FG over same time frame. ...Hits the offensive glass hard. Needs to work on his off (left) hand. ...Named second team All Big Ten as a Senior as voted by the coaches. ...Was named to the 2003 Global Games All-Tournament Team. What he does not do is protect the basket very well. He is a non-shot blocker - and for that reason I believe his future is at Power Forward not Center. ...Said to be a hard-worker. He will dive on the floor for a ball.  0.625 Big Ten 0.585 11.5
Dean, Taquan  Louisville 6'3" 183 SG SR. Shooter. He doesn't go to the hole much. …Great athlete. Can really guard the perimeter. …Has the ability to set up teammates on penetration. He needs to be more of a point guard to be more effective. Wingspan is 6'7" …He is confident, quick, and improoving as a shooter. Impressive in many ways.  0.429 Big East 60 0.339 82.5
Dewitz, Nick Oregon State 6'8" 220 SF SR. Good team defender, and smart player. Right handed. …Limited with his off-hand (left). He hits the glass, and gets good position. Underrated shot blocker. Makes good decisions on the break.  0.485 Pac-10 0.395 54
Dials, Terence Ohio St. 6'9" 253 PF SR. A real offensive low-post presence. Good hands. Named First Team All Big Ten in 2005-06. ...Scored 24 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in a big win over LSU on 12/31/06. Wingspan is 7'0". He has big, wide shoulders. He can catch, turn and dunk from the low post. Right handed. ...Nice around the hoop. He dips his left shoulder for a righ hand jump hook that is money. ...Showed ability to perform 'in the clutch'.  0.517 Big Ten 0.467 57
Diaz, Guillermo Miami 6'2" 178 PG JR. Diaz can get to the hoop. Right handed. He explodes to the basket, and then uses the basket to shield himself. Great elevation on his jumper.  ...Capable of hitting circus shots. Super athletic. Good three point shooter. 74% FT shooter. 45% FG for his Miami career.  …He must improve his shot selection, and turn the ball over less. ...He can get to any spot on the floor. ...Great speed. He can disrupt by playing the passing lanes, and finishing at the other end. He hustles and almost always sprints back on defense.  0.413 ACC 39 0.383 49
Dockery, Sean Duke 6'2" 182 PG SR. Quick hands. Good crossover dribble.  0.323 ACC 0.303
Douby, Quincy Rutgers 6'3" 175 PG, SG JR. Douby is a jump shooter / combo-guard from Brooklyn, New York. He was the eighth leading scorer in the NCAA last season at 25.1 ppg. …Shot 42% from beyond the college arc as a freshman. He is smooth, and crafty. Squares up, and follows through nicely on his shot. …Excellent penetrator, and a kid that wants the ball in the clutch. …Right handed. …Douby has a slight build. He has mastered the floater. As his career went along at Rutgers - his shot selection improved.  0.452 Big East 48 0.402 41.5
Dourisseau, Jason Nebraska 6'5" 195 SG SR. 0.323 Big 12 0.243
Eddins, Demario UAB 6'7" 190 SG, SF SR. Slashes and attacks basket. 0.420 C-USA 0.36 51.5
Edelin, Billy Syracuse 6'4" 195 PG SR. Nice mid-range game.  0.426 Big East 0.386 44
Eliyahu, Lior Isreal 6'9" 225 PF 9/9/1985 Thin 20 year-old is good when confident. Athletic with long arms. Right handed. …This kid is efficient. I was able to dig up a significant amount of stats for him. 55% FG shooter for all the shots I can find. 68% FT. He has a nice sense for shot selection. He rebounds well, and has more assists than turnovers. …Not yet a good enough three-point shooter. ...Somewhat awkward yet effective. According to DraftExpress.com, in the FIBA Europe league this year (12 games), he averaged 19 points a game and 6 rebounds on 70% from the field and 44% shooting from behind the arc in only 29 minutes per game.  0.646 32 0.666 6
Everett, Terrell Oklahoma   6'4" 185 PG, SG SR. Everett came from junior college where he was a second-team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore. As a Oklahoma Senior he was named second-team All Big 12. ...He averaged 19.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 2.7 steals per game for SW Missouri St. - West Plains. …Was South Carolina state high school player of the year. 0.426 Big 12 0.376 51
Farmar, Jordan UCLA 6'2" 171 PG Soph. Ball handler, play maker and hoops lover. He will take risks with the pass which leads to either brilliant or bad decisions. ...He penetrates and finds and open man. Owns a 42" vertical leap! ...He has a penchant for making plays deep into the shot clock. He is an excellent passer. ...76% FT shooter for his UCLA career.  ...Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Farmar is a confident point guard that plays with some attitude. He takes bad shots. Honorable Mention All Pac-10 in 2004-05. ...Not afraid to make a big play. Showed 'clutchness' in his short college career. Right handed.  0.369 Pac-10 0.349 65.5
Felix, Jean Alabama 6'7" 205 SG SR. 0.329 SEC 0.289 93
Fesenko, Kyrylo Ukraine 7'0" 230 C 12/24/1986 19 year-old shot blocker is a prospect. Good rebounder. …Poor free throw shooter. He runs the floor well. Right now he is very raw and is still learning the game. His ceiling is higher than others because of his size and athleticicism. …He rebounds well. He blocks shots. He is not a good passer and has way more turnovers than assists. Plays for Mariupol in the Ukraine.  0.560 47 0.58 13
Fey, Michael  UCLA 7'0" 270 PF, C SR. 0.418 Pac-10 0.388
Fitzgerald, Aaron U.C. Irvine 6'3" 180 PG SR. 2005-06 First-Team All Big West. 0.449 Big West 0.329 62
Foster, Je'kel Ohio St. 6'2" 210 PG SR. A guard you can play pic-n-roll with. He can knock down the jumper off of a hi-screen. Foster scored 28 points on 9-12 FG in a big win @ Iowa State 12/17/05. …Named second team All Big Ten in 2005-06. 0.441 Big Ten 0.391 37.5
Foye, Randy Villanova 6'3" 212 SG SR. 2005-06 Big East Player of the Year. Foye is a scorer with a solid body and base. A player you can trust to give an honest effort. "A fireplug with a head" says Jay Bilas. 78% FT shooter. He can create his own space. Fabulous one-on-one player. He hits difficult runners. ...Good but not great speed. Fantastic body control. He defends well. He plays 'in your face' defense. ...He doesn't get to the line as much as I'd like him too. ...Foye is good at doing what shooting guards do; shoot. ...Wingspan is 6'6". ...His left hand could be better.  0.425 Big East 35 0.405 43
Francis, Torin Notre Dame 6'10" 247 PF, C SR. Gets to the foul line. Right handed. Scores around the hoop due to quickness and size. Inconsistent is his label though. …He was a track star at his high school. …Also a McDonald's All-American. 7'1" wingspan. Good rebounder and decent shooter. 50% FG shooter, 67% FT. ...Had 23 points and eleven rebounds in a win over Vanderbilt on 03/15/06.  0.524 Big East 0.484 45
Fraser, Jason Villanova 6'9" 215 PF SR. Excellent shot blocker with limited offensive skills. 0.513 Big East 0.453
Freeland, Joel England 6'10" 225 PF 2/7/1987 An instant energy player that is all over the court. 19 years old. "Only" a 6'10" wingspan. …29" verts with one step. According to DraftExpress.com, Freeland is coming off spending a season playing in EBA (Spanish fourth division) with Gran Canaria Fadesa, where he averaged 15.2 points and 7.7 rebounds. "Joel's shooting stroke is as tight as any big man you'll see," said David Griffin, Suns vice president of basketball operations to the Arizona Republic. ...Was a member of the English Under-18 National Team. ...He will be thin as a power forward and but that is his likely position. He has only been playing organized basketball for three years.
0.689 13 0.719 3
Gansey, Mike W. Virginia 6'4" 210 SG SR. Gansey is a tough, alert, guard that competes! ...Hits the glass as a guard. 51% FG shooter for his size is impressive! 72 % FT shooter for his career as a Mountaineer. …So far his assist-to-turnover ratio is 1.7 to 1. He shoots the three with accuracy. ...He takes charges! Gansey also can be prone to take some quick shots. ...He moves well without the ball - often making backdoor cuts. ...Seems to make the right play with consistency. …Gansey was 2000-01 Ohio Division II Player of the Year. I like Mike Gansey. He grew up in a household of six boys - and he plays hard that way.  0.523 Big East 21 0.493 21
Gardner, Kevin Boston University 6'8" 222 PF SR. 0.442 Am. East 0.292
Gardner, Thomas Missouri 6'5" 225 SG JR. I don't care for his game. …More turnovers than assists. 39% FG for his college career. …He is a scorer that can shoot the long ball.  0.298 Big 12 0.248 109.5
Gay, Rudy Connecticut 6'8" 222 SF Soph. Gay makes shots that NBA players make. Right handed. He has the length to disrupt his opponent, and the skill to score in a variety of ways on offense. His wingspan is 7'3". ...He can score driving to the hoop with either hand. Great body control allows him to finish plays at NBA speed. 40.5" vertical. ...Played for the 2004 USA Basketball Junior National Select team. …Slender. Great length. …Was 2004-05 Big East Freshman of the Year. ...46% FG shooter in two seasons at Connecticut. 72% FT shooter. ...A great prospect that still has room to grow in his game.  0.510 Big East 9 0.49 19
George, Nick Virginia Commonwealth 6'6" 205 SG SR. Scorer. ...Athletic, slashing native of Great Britain. Came to the United States as an exchange student at Western Maryland's Bishop Walsh High School in 2000. 0.441 CAA 0.341 73
Gerwig, Nate Kent State 6'9" 260 PF SR. 0.489 MAC 0.399 81
Gibson, Daniel Texas 6'2" 190 PG Soph. Right hander with great ball handling skills. He shoots the three as well. Super defender when he wants to be. He can lock folks up.  Shot 41%FG and 74% FT in two years at Texas. 0.398 Big 12 0.368 58
Goettsche, Cameron UCSB 6'9" 225 SF SR. 0.470 Big West 0.39 49.5
Gray, Johnny Pacific 6'1" 180 PG SR. 2005-06 First Team All Big West. ...Scored 28 points in a win over Texas A&M on Jan. 3, 2006. …Hit clutch shot in first round of 2006 NCAA Tourney.  0.384 Big West 0.264 82.5
Gray, Justin Wake Forest 6'2" 185 PG, SG SR. Guard owns a great change of pace dribble.  Smooth. Nice mid-range game. Right hander. Quick hands. ...Not a pure point guard. …He runs the floor well. As a senior as he led Oak Hill to a national high school championship. …Played in the Jordan Capital Classic All-Star Game as a senior.  0.414 ACC 0.374 44
Gray, Taj Oklahoma 6'9" 231 PF SR. Taj Gray has fantastic quickness for a man 6'9".  He is a step ahead of everyone. He finishes as well as anyone I've seen. 56% FG shooter in two years at Oklahoma. Owns a 7'1" wingspan. ...68% FT for his career. ...Makes great catches that others would not make. Named to second team All Big 12 as a Senior. ...First team All Big 12 Defensive team member. ...Gray was named first-team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore, finishing runner-up in the NJCAA Player of the Year balloting.  Named Kansas high school player of the year as a senior when he helped Wichita East win a state title.  0.616 Big 12 20 0.566 15.5
Grier, Vincent Minnesota 6'5" 207 SG SR. Named First-Team All Big Ten by the coaches as a junior - slipped to third team as a Senior. …Lefty has quickness, and speed. He gets to the ball with explosion and therefore gets many steals.  …Needs to work on his off-hand (right). …Good defender. …He has ability to get his own shot at the basket. ...He can finish. 0.455 Big Ten 0.405 37
Griffith, Pearson Murray State 6'10" 245 PF, C SR. Big man has touch.  0.451 OVC 0.321 74
Grunfeld, Dan Stanford 6'6" 216 SG SR. 43% FG shooter for his Stanford career. 77% FT shooter. Not blessed with great length or great speed. …Son of Ernie Grunfeld. …He moves well without the ball and has a terrific understanding of spacing. …Erupted for 31 points on 9-11 FG, 11-11 FT shooting in a win over Arizona State on February 16, 2006.  0.405 Pac-10 0.365 71.5
Hall, Mike George Washington 6'8" 230 SF SR. Hall can shoot the ball and has good size for his position. Smart player with a feel for the game. ...Named to 2005-06 All Defensive Team in the A-10. ...Right handed. He rebounds well, and takes care of the ball. He really hits the offensive glass. He is from Chicago, IL. …He worked specifically with trainer Tim Glover. ...Scored 17 points and grabbed ten boards in a win over St. Joseph's 01/14/06.  0.495 A-10 0.385 41
Halperin, Yotam Israel  6'5" 200 PG 1/24/1984 Playing for Olimpija Ljubljana in Slovenia, he earned the Slovenian league's guard of the year award while leading the team to both the Slovenian Cup and the league championship. At the Reebok Euro Camp in Treviso, Italy, he was named to the first team. ...A sweet shooting guard. ...Needs to improve his left hand. Yotam Halperin played in the Maccabi Tel Aviv juniors while he was still in high school. After finishing high school he left the juniors and went to play with the "big boys". ...Unselfish - he sees the floor very well. Good passer looking to involve teammates. ...On the bench for the Maccabi Tel Aviv team until 2005. He got an offer from KK Union Olimpija and today he is the team's star. Yotam Halperin won the Slovenian three-point competition and he is putting up big numbers for Ljubljana both in the Slovenian league and in the Euroleague. 0.406 0.406 38.5
Hansen, Erek Iowa 6'11" 210 C SR. Right hander is a super shot blocker with low self esteem. Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year 2005-06. ...He can send it in. …I question his hands. Big tall kid. …Named first team All Defense in the Big Ten. 0.430 Big Ten 0.38 65
Harris, Jason Sacramento St. 6'4" 220 SG SR. Harris was the pick of many to be pre-season Player of the Year in the Big Sky.  0.422 Big Sky 0.292
Harris, Nate Utah St. 6'7" 225 PF, SF SR. He shot over 60% FG every year of his college career! …Excellent rebounder. …More assists than turnovers. 69% FT shooter. As a senior - 17 points, 8 rebounds, and three asissts per game. Redshirted in 2001-02.  ... Named the Gatorade, Salt Lake Tribune and Utah Tip-Off Club-Frank Layden Player of the Year in the state of Utah as a High School senior ... Averaged 23.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game as a senior ... His teams went undefeated in the region in his three years and won three straight region championships ... Was also an all-district quarterback ... Threw for 1,700 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior. 0.570 Big West 0.47 25
Haryasz, Matt Stanford 6'11" 219 PF / C SR. Haryasz has stretches where he looks like an All-Star but he also has bad periods where he looks otherwise. He posted 27 points and 10 rebounds in a win at Arizona State Jan. 21, 2006. …Not a good passer. …Good footwork. …Pretty skilled around the hoop. He dives on the floor - runs the floor. ...Right handed. He blocks his fair share of shots. He can take slower, less mobile opponents off the dribble. Wingspan 7'0". 0.522 Pac-10 0.472 34.5
Hawkins, Shawn Long Beach St. 6'6" 225 SG SR. Grandson of Connie Hawkins.  0.369 Big West 0.249 103.5
Haynes, DeAndre Kent State 6'2" 185 PG SR. Mid-American Conference player of the year. 0.360 MAC 0.27 81
Hernandez, Chris  Stanford 6'2" 190 PG SR. Named All-Pac-10 as a junior in 2004-05. He is a confident point guard and outstanding free throw shooter. 87% from the line for his Stanford career.  ...Sat out the majority of 2002-03 with a broken foot. Left handed. …Can knock down the three ball. He was a big-time winner in high school at Clovis West (Fresno, CA.). ...134 wins in his four years there. Clovis West was ranked second in the state and 12th in the nation during his senior season (16.7 ppg, 6.9 apg). 0.380 Pac-10 0.34 69.5
Hicks, Eric Cincinnati 6'6" 240 PF, SG, SF SR. Powerful and explosive. Hicks is looking to dunk anything in-close. …Had a triple-double January 7, 2006 at Marquette with 22 points, 12 rebounds, and ten blocks. The question is - can he adapt to being a shooting guard or perimeter guy in the NBA? 51% FG shooter but only 58% FT during his Bearcats career. ...The emotional leader of the Bearcats. ...A natural leader who served as co-captain, was a factor on both ends of the court, leading the team in rebounding and blocked shots. 2005-06 First team All Big East. ...Played on the Gold Medal-winning U.S. team at the World University Games in Turkey, averaging 7.8 points and 3.0 rebounds in five games, and scored a tournament-high 24 points vs. China. 0.542 Big East 34 0.512 15
Hill, Tedric Gulf Coast CC 6'9" 230 SF Soph. He boards, and block shots. More of a face-up game than post up game. 
Hinnant, Louis Boston College 6'4" 200 PG SR. Point guard with size and heart. An emotional leader for the Eagles.  0.291 ACC 0.231 85
Hird, Alonzo E. Kentucky 6'9" 205 PF SR. Hird takes good shots and thus shoots good field goal percentage.  0.620 OVC 0.49 52
Hite, Robert Miami 6'2" 186 SG SR. Lefty. High riser. Hite finishes ally oops. Explosive but does not go to the hole enough. Excellent free throw shooter at 85% for his career at Miami. …Lots to work with here if you can get Hite to use his ability to convert free throws by getting to the basket more consistently. He shoots a high-arching ball. ...Scored 31 points and had eight rebounds in a win at Florida State January 29, 2006. ...If he gets his feet set - it's going in.  0.459 ACC 51 0.419 38
Hodges, Jabril Long Beach St. 6'2" 189 PG / SG SR. 2005-06 First-Team All Big West. …Scored 27 points in a win at CS-Northridge on 02/02/06. 0.303 Big West 0.183 89
Hollins, Ryan UCLA 7'0" 230 C SR. A track athlete with a huge upside. He can really send it in with powerful athletic dunks. He has major holes in his game. Not a great passer and a poor perimeter shooter. That being said - he can be effective when he plays under control and keeps his focus. …Was key in a huge UCLA comeback from 17 down to win over Gonzaga in the 2006 Sweet 16. ...Poor shooter from the line at 58% for his career through January 2006. Member of the 2003 USA Basketball Junior World Team.   0.357 Pac-10 55 0.317 65
Horton, Daniel Michigan 6'3" 205 PG SR. He is a strong guard with nice shooting touch. He shot 90% FT last year, and 39% from college three point land. That being said - I feel he is way overrated. …Sets up others.  He averaged 17.6 points per game as a Senior. Injured for much of his junior year.  ...Named second team All Big Ten as a Senior.  0.329 Big Ten 59 0.249 97
Hunter, Chris  Michigan 6'11" 225 PF, SF SR. Big man can shoot with range. He also shows some ability to put it on the floor and score. …The 6'11" three-point shooter usually doesn't translate well to the NBA - unless you are Dirk Nowitzki. Hunter is not.  0.385 Big Ten 0.305
Hunter, Isaiah Old Dominion 6'2" 170 SG SR. 0.308 CAA 0.228
Jacobson, Ben Northern Iowa 6'3" 195 PG, SG SR. Guard with borderline athleticism 0.377 MVC 0.327 72
Jankunas, Paulius Lithuania 6'8" 210 PF 4/29/1984 Won the 2003-04 and 2004-05 Lithuanian National Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas 0.511 0.511 32
Jeter, Pooh Portland 5'10" 175 PG SR. Jeter shot 42% FG for his career at Portland. …85% FT shooter. 0.393 West Coast 0.303 83
Johnson, Alexander Florida St. 6'9" 225 PF JR. 52% FG shooter in three years at Florida State. …67% FT shooter. …Not a very good passer. …What he does have is athleticism. He owns a reported 39 inch verical leap - and he has a quick second jump. …He worked hard to change his body - dropping 25 pounds. …He can knock down a 17' jump shot.  0.483 ACC 0.423 68
Johnson, Ian Davidson 6'9" 235 SF, PF SR. Scored 23 points against Syracuse on 12/18/05.  0.517 Southern 0.407 43
Jointer, Mario South Alabama 6'2" 195 SG SR. Shooting guard that is more scorer than shooter. 0.400 Sun Belt 0.28 77.5
Jones, Bobby Washington 6'6" 215 SG SR. Defender. Cool customer. Team player. ...A member of the 12-man U.S. National Team that won the gold medal during August at the 2005 World University Games in Izmir, Turkey ... Brings a tremendous all-around game as an excellent scorer, defender and rebounder.  …Needs to improve as a ball handler.  ...He plays hard. Hustles. ...Seems to make the right plays. A guy with a high baskteball IQ. ...Jones will be a fan favorite wherever he plays because he plays smart, and agressive basketball. From the city of Compton, CA. 0.491 Pac-10 49 0.431 35
Jones, Solomon South Florida 6'10" 215 PF, C SR. Jones averaged 13.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game during his senior season. …Shot 51% FG in two seasons at S. Florida. He is a 69% FT shooter. …Jordan Farmar was a teammaye at the Orlando pre-draft camp - saying "He's talented, long (and) athletic."  0.470 Big East 0.41 54
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Kelly, Jeremy Tennessee Martin 6'4" 205 PG SR. Kelly has great size for a point guard at 6'4".  0.372 OVC 0.252 97
Keyru, Viktor Russia He can run the floor. Shot has improved this year. Good defender too. 
Kickert, Daniel St. Mary's 6'10" 240 PF SR. Aussie. Great range. Floats and spots up. Hard to guard with his size. …Problem is his foot speed is slow. He will have to guard fours. All-WCC First Team performer. Right-handed. Has some craftyness in his game. He takes charges! He can knock down a perimeter shot at 6'10".  0.505 WCC 0.435 41.5
Killingsworth, Marco Indiana 6'8" 260 PF SR. Huge dude is a scorer with an inside-outside game. 56 % FG, but only 64 % from the line. Even at 260 lbs. he can finish ally-oops. …Named third-team All Big Ten as a Senior.  0.532 Big Ten 0.502 38
Kinsey, Tarence South Carolina 6'6" 189 SG SR. He can hit the 12'-15' shot in the paint ala Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson. Right handed. He finishes plays often by hitting the offesnsive glass. …He can make a great head and shoulder fake to get his shot. …He showed ability to perform 'in the clutch'.  0.354 SEC 0.314 82
Krauser, Carl Pittsburgh 6'2" 200 PG SR. Has some showtime in him. …He'll lead the break. Right handed. Confident. Doesn't back down.  He can run a team. 24 years old. Fantastic handles. …Busted 32 points vs. Syracuse. …He puts up a soft runner that always has a good chance of falling.  0.436 Big East 0.376 41
Lee, Charles Bucknell 6'3" 221 SG SR. Fantastic rebounder for his height. ...Two-time Patriot League Player of the Year. Right handed.  0.441 Patriot 0.321 79
Lee, Clifton Northwestern State 6'7" 219 SG, SF SR. Scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a win at Oklahoma State! 0.467 Southland 0.357 47
Lewis, Jai George Mason 6'7" 275 PF SR. Lewis is a low post scorer with a good feel for the game. He sees the floor instinctively. ...All-CAA accolades in 2004, 2005, and 2006. ...Lewis led George Mason in scoring and rebounds, averaging 14.6 points and 7.6 boards per game. Big, wide, shoulders, and willing to get dirty. …Good footwork but overweight. A load if he catches it deep. Shows a good touch, and he takes charges. As a Senior he added a consistent three point shot.  0.559 CAA 0.499 39.5
Loughton, Alex Old Dominion 6'9" 240 PF SR. From Perth Australia. Right handed. …He scores from the low box. …Needs to be better with his left hand. …He rebounds well because he boxes out. Also has a nice shot from 15-20'. …Reasonably good athlete. He jumps well.  0.579 CAA 0.499 39.5
Lowry, Kyle Villanova 6'1" 175 PG Soph. Lowry can change a game with his speed and competitive drive. ...He explodes through any openings. Low center of gravity. …Shot 45 % FG and 74 % FT in his two seasons at Villanova. ...He is from Philadelphia. …He scored 28 points on 9-15 FG in a win at Rutgers on January 11, 2006. ...Seems to be around the ball in all situations. He pressures the ball relentlessly.  ...Big East Second Team All-Conference in `05-06. ...Named the Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year in 2004.   0.434 Big East 28 0.434 26
Maraker, Christian Pacific 6'9" 230 SF SR. 2005-06 Player of the Year in the Big West. Maraker led the league in rebounding (9.0 rpg) and was second in scoring (17.2 ppg), while also ranking in the Big West top 10 in field goal percentage and free throw percentage. ...Scored in double figures 26 times in 29 games, including two 30-point games and a league-best 11 games with 20 points or more. He managed to shoot a league sixth-best 49.2 percent from the field despite drawing double and triple teams throughout the season. Right handed. ...Member of Swedish National Team. …Great size. …He has toughness, and the willingness to accept a challenge. …Can hit shots off the screen …If you give him an open look - you think it's going in. ...Was Big West first team all-conference three times in his career. ...His right handed hook is effective.  0.513 Big West 0.393 47.5
Markota, Damir Croatia 6'10" 225 SF, PF 12/26/1985 20 years old. Winner of Croatian All-Star Dunk Contest. …Said to 'have an edge to him'.  Has unlimited range on his shot. NBADraft.net calls him "The best Croatian prospect in some time." 0.439 0.459 30
Marriaga, Miguel Venezuela 6'9" Born in 1984.  Marriaga is a shot-blocker, leaper.
Matheus, Cass Utah St. 6'10" 235 PF / C SR. Brazilian big man.  0.467 WAC 0.377 66
Matthews, Virgil Montana 6'3" 195 PG SR. Spent his freshman and sophomore seasons at Centralia College in Washington ... Was chosen MVP of the Western Division of the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWACC) as a sophomore.   0.441 Big Sky 0.331 61.5
McCallister, Bryant Duquesne 6'3" 190 SG SR. 0.359 A-10 0.269
McCray, Chris Maryland 6'4" 187 SG SR Plays with poise. 46% FG shooter in his Maryland career. 85 % FT shooter. …Was ruled academically ineligible for the second half of his Senior season.  0.485 ACC 0.445 31
McDonald, Marvett UAB 6'2" 170 PG SR. Led his juco squad team to two NJCAA National Championships in 2003 and 2004.  0.395 C-USA 0.345 52
McGrath, Donnie Providence 6'4" 190 SG/PG SR. Scrappy scoring guard is a career 84% free throw shooter. He can also knock down the three.  0.283 Big East 0.193
McNamara, Gerry Syracuse 6'2" 179 PG SR. McNamara can handle and shoot. He struggled throughout his career with his FG% (37%) in part because he accepts responsibility for being a scorer. …A better indication of his stroke is his career 89% free throw number. …He struggles at the defensive end. Small. He shoots lots of threes - hitting over 400 for his college career. ...One of only six players in NCAA history to can 400 or more three-pointers. ...Averaged 13.3 points and 4.4 assists per game as a freshman starter helping the Orange to the 2003 national title. ...Doesn't need much space to get his shot off. ...Works well without the ball.  0.389 Big East 0.359 61
Melchionni, Lee Duke 6'6" 205 SG SR. A hustling madman. 0.340 ACC 0.36
Mensah-Bonsu, Pops George Washington 6'9" 230 PF SR. Athletic and strong. "Pops" understands his game. His game is hustle and defense. He runs the floor and finishes but struggles with his shot. For his three-year career he shoots 63.6% from the line. …Scored 29 with 12 rebounds in a win @ DuQuesne on 01/25/06. ...First Team All Atlantic 10 in 2005-06. ...He reacts quickly to any situation. Plays the passing lanes well.  0.569 A-10 0.449 60.5
Merritt, J. Robert Samford 6'6" 220 SG SR. 2005-06 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. A three point shooter with great range. …Set a record for most threes made in a single OVC season. …Had three games where he hit seven three point attempts. …Lefty. 0.411 OVC 0.291 94
Miller, Paul Wichita St. 6'10" 250 PF SR. 2005-06 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. …Good shooting big man has good hands. …Plays like he belongs to be on the floor. Right handed. Not very athletic in terms of running and jumping. …He shot over 50% FG for his college career.  0.471 MVC 0.421 72
Millsap, Paul Louisiana Tech 6'8" 235 PF, SF JR. This cat is a GREAT rebounder with an NBA body. ...His shot is inconsistent.  62% Free Throw shooter. ...He was named to his confrence all-defensive team. ...56% FG for his three year career at LA. Tech. ...Millsap averaged 15.6 points and a nation-best 12.5 rebounds per game to earn WAC Freshman of the Year honors in 2003-04. Named to 2004-05 pre-season all WAC team. …Posted 29 points and 18 rebounds in a win at Fresno St. January 28, 2006. 0.718 WAC 18 0.648 7
Mitchell, Dwayne Louisiana Lafayette 6'3" 208 SG SR. Most explosive player in college basketball. …Played point guard at times during his junior year. He has quick reactions. ...He will finish with ridiculous dunks. He is quick.  0.448 SunBelt 58 0.368 68
Mitchell, Tyronn Northwestern State 6'1" 185 PG SR. 0.398 Southland 0.288 77
Modica, Jonathan Arkansas   6'5" 208 SG SR. Busted 37 points on 02/04/06 in a win over South Carolina. 0.426 SEC 0.366 62
Moore, Mario Vanderbilt 5'11" 181 PG, SG SR. 0.360 SEC 0.32
Morrison, Adam Gonzaga 6'8" 204 SF, SG JR. Morrison is a scorer that understands the game. He has incredible desire. He shoots the three-ball well, and hits all kinds of shots around the hoop. Amazing confidence. Scorer. Advanced mid range game. Hit game winner on February 19, 2005. …Plays hard. Competes. He scored 43 points at Michigan State in a Gonzaga win (11/22/05). ...Shot 50% FG for his three-year career at Gonzaga. 76% FT shooting suggests that he is not as good a shooter as his legend says he is. ...He could also be a better rebounder. ...From Spokane, WA. ...He is fearless offensively. He sees the floor well and makes many nice passes.  0.583 West Coast 5 0.523 14
Moss, David Indiana State 6'5" 195 SG SR 0.413 MVC 0.353 68.5
Newson, Jared Tennessee Martin 6'5" 215 SG JR. Newson needs ti become a much better shooter and decision maker to have any shot at the NBA. …Almost two turnovers for every assist. Only a 71% free throw shooter.  0.474 OVC 0.364 62.5
Nicholson, Yemi Denver 6'10" 258 PF, C SR. Nicholson is a huge man with good instincts, and great timing. His wingspan is an impressive 7'4". ...Sun Belt Player of the Year as a Junior. This season he was Defensive Player of the Year in the conference. ...He has good hands, and can score even with heavy contact. ...Posted impressive 27 points and 18 rebounds at Kansas State. …22 and 13 at Wyoming.  …A musician that started playing ball late in his career. He rebounds well, and blocks shots at a high rate. ...Needs to improve on setting screens. ...He gets his points on put backs. ...Not a great jumper. ...Soft body. Heavy feet. 23 years old. There is a lot to like about Nicholson.  0.764 Sun Belt 23 0.634 8
Noel, David North Carolina 6'6" 223 SG SR. Strong finisher. …He rebounds outside of his area. …Good rebounder. Physical player. …Has good touch on his outlet pass. Right handed. Powerful. …According to ESPN.com Insider - Noel rated out as the best overall athlete in the draft in testing at the Oralndo pre-draft camp. 6'10" wingspan. ...He made some impressive catches on the run and then finished emphatically in college games. ...Poor free throw shooter at 58% for his career at UNC.  0.427 ACC 56 0.397 44
Novak, Steve  Marquette 6'10" 215 SF SR. One of the premier shooters in college hoops. A career 93% free throw shooter! He uses the ball fake well. …He doesn't need much space to get his shot off. 46% FG shooter for his career at Marquette. ...ABCD Camp Senior All-Star Team member in the summer of 2001.  0.459 Big East 0.429 34
O'Bryant, Patrick Bradley 7'0" 260 C Soph. Jim Les coached one of the best prospects in America in O'Bryant. 2005-06 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. ...Good hands. Right handed. ...Great size and length. …Raw defensively. ...I want to see more aggression from him. …Catches and turns to finish well. …In a win over Tennessee Tech (02/18/06) he scored 19 points, grabbed 16 boards, and blocked nine shots. ...He shot 55% FG, and 69% FT in his two seasons in Peoria, IL. (Bradley).  0.707 MVC 7 0.677 7
Owens, Darrel Georgetown 6'7" 215 PG SR. 0.361 Big East 0.321 65
Owens, Larry Oral Roberts 6'7" 210 SG, SF SR. A junior college All-American before coming to Tulsa's Oral Roberts University. He is an all around player that scores, and passes well. Shot 55% FG in his two years in Tulsa at ORU. ... Averages 12 points, eight rebounds, and three assists as a SR. to date (02/13/06) 0.579 Mid-Con 0.459 28.5
Parker, T.J. Northwestern 6'2" 165 PG SR. Early entrant. Tony Parker's little brother. Should not be drafted or invited to Chicago camp. 0.270 Big Ten 0.23
Pecherov, Oleksiy Ukraine 6'10" 232 PF/SF 4/30/1985 MVP of the 2005 Global Games competition in Dallas where in nine games he averaged 26 points on 61 % FG shooting. Now 21 years old. ...He also grabbed 14 boards per contest - and made 8 of 14 threes vs. the best youth ballers in the world. …In all the stats I can dig up for him he shoots 55% from the field, and 78% from the line. He is a good rebounder. Is he aggressive enough to be a big-time scorer? He can certainly shoot the ball well from the perimeter and he can take other power forwards off the dribble. ...He plays for one of the best head coaches in Europe in Gordon Herbert. ...He is a three or four on offense but more four on defense.  0.733 6 0.743 1
Perovic, Kosta Partizan (Serbia, Montenegro) 7'1" 240 PF / C 2/19/1985 He was listed as a possible lottery pick in the 2004 draft but he pulled out. 68% FT shooter for what we can find. Won the 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2004-05 Serbia & Montenegro National Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade …has been member of the Yugoslav Cadets National Team…won the gold medal at the 2001 European Cadets Championship.  0.438 0.458 37
Pinnock, J.R. George Washington 6'5" 207 PG JR. Pinnock likes to attack the basket - somehwat out of neccessity. He isn't much of a periemetr scorer even though he has a decent touch on his shot. He is a 75% free throw shooter for his three years at GW. …A slasher. He can and will dunk in on bigger people. He rebounds very well for his size. He scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a win over St. Louis on Jan 11, 2006. …He was on the All-Rookie squad after his freshman season in the A-10.  0.496 A-10 53 0.396 44.5
Pittsnogle, Kevin W. Virginia 6'11" 240 SF, PF SR. Can knock down the three consistently as a 6'11" power forward. He shoots over 40% from three point range. …Best at shooting off the catch. …Not as good if he has to pump fake or work for a shot. …He doesn't rebound well. …He rarely gets to the line. …Not much of a shot blocker. What he does very well is drag the opposing Center out to the perimeter. ...Shot 46% FG, and 81% FT for his career at West Virginia. 0.494 Big East 0.464 28
Powe, Leon Cal 6'8" 245 PF Soph. Leon Powe (PO) averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds last season at Cal. He established a Pac-10 Tournament record with 20 rebounds in a win over USAC 03/09/06. ...Former Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. ...Muscular power player that scores in the post and rebounds well. …Needs to improve his ball handling, left hand, and passing. …Sat out 2004-05 with surgically repaired left knee. Played in SF summer league in 2005.  0.606 Pac-10 17 0.576 13
Quinn, Chris  Notre Dame 6'2" 185 PG SR. Reads the floor very well. A dime dropper. Clever. Unselfish. 0.412 Big East 0.372 55
Ray, Allen Villanova 6'2" 205 SG SR. A scorer that jacks up shots at a high rate. He does not rebound much. …41% FG, 82% FT for his four year career at Villanova. …He does defend and seems to have leadership qualities. Good ball handler.  Owns a wicked crossover dribble. He'll pull up mid-range to score.  0.377 Big East 0.357 74
Redick, J.J. Duke 6'4" 195 SG SR. Redick is a scorer. Widely considered the best shooter in college basketball. ...Not just a stationary shooter. Right handed. Scored 40 points in 34 minutes on 13 FG attempts in a January 28th 2006 game. He moves well without the ball, using screens effectively. He competes. He has good coordination. Uses the ball fake extremely well. ...First Team AP All-American 2005. He made 61 straight free throws during his junior year. ...McDonald's All-American MVP as a high school senior.  Won the McDonald's 3-point competition. He is a better passer than he gets credit for being. Good enough as a ball handler. ...The silly things he does on the court are usually because of his great confidence. His shot release is quick. ...Has a herniated disc in his back.  0.459 ACC 26 0.439 31
Reichner, Brock BYU 6'4" 205 SG SR. 0.376 Mtn. West 0.286 93
Robinson, Dawan Rhode Island 6'2" 195 PG SR. 2005-06 First Team All Atlantic 10.  0.397 A-10 0.307 71
Rodriguez, Sergio Spain 6'3" 180 PG 6/12/1986 "Spanish Chocolate" is a ball handling wizard that will immediately be one the best dribblers and showmen in the NBA. 51%FG, 68% FT. …He is thin. He likes to penetrate the defense and then drop off no-look passes. In that sense - he has a great feel. Right handed - and strongly favors going right. …Not to be blasphemous - but he has some John Stockton in his ability to hit runners off one foot. ...He does not dunk. ...He slithers, and draws defenders the way Steve Nash does. ...Rodriguez is an outstanding passer. Lobs, bounce passes, long outlets, all have the perfect touch and placement. ...Shreds defenses with his GREAT ball-handling. ...A player that will excite fans. If your team wants to run - this is your point guard. ...He is small in stature and will surly be abused by point guards with post-up ability.  0.500 12 0.52 12
Rondo, Rajon Kentucky 6'1" 171 PG Soph. A point guard with long arms and big hands. Crafty around the hoop. Active as a defender. Among the best rebounding guards in college hoops. He has a skill level that allows him to execute a one-handed backdoor bounce pass on the money. ...Can hit the floater. Exceptionally fast.  ...Rondo set a Kentucky record for most steals in a season as a Freshman. ...Shot 49% FG, and 58 % FT in two years at Kentucky. ...McDonald's High School All American. ...By all accounts - he is a 'gym-rat'. He averaged 12 assists per game at Oak Hill Academy as a prep player. He has great vision. Scores around the hoop.  0.480 SEC 15 0.48 18
Roy, Brandon Washington 6'6" 200 SG, PG SR. Smooth guard has a nice all around game. 2005-06 PAC-10 Player of the Year. My gut feeling on this kid is that he gets it. He understands. I thnk he will be a classy pro for many years. ...Ala Mitch Richmond, he can raise up to hit a jump shot from deep without a dribble. Right handed. …Takes charges. …Makes good passes. Can handle the ball as well. Poised. ...He rebounds and immediately looks up the floor. ...A big shot taker and maker. He will fight inside with BIGS for rebounds. He creates for teammates He runs the floor. ...Honorable Mention All Pac-10 as a junior. …Posted career high 35 points vs. Arizona State on 12/29/05. ...Owns a 40.5" vertical leap. 0.571 Pac-10 4 0.511 13.5
Rush, Brion Grambling 6'2" 175 SG SR. Good three point shooter that can light up the scoreboard. 0.478 SWAC 0.338 98
Samardziski, Predrag Serbia-Montenegro 7'1" 260 C 1986 He is 7'1" and only 18 years old. 
Scott, Monty Dayton 6'6" 220 SG SR. 0.390 A-10 0.3
Sefolosha, Thabo Switzerland 6'7" 207 SG 5/2/1984 Sefolosha is a poised rebounding Two Guard that struggles at times with his perimeter offensive game. Right handed. He has toughness and length. He is a good and willing defender. …Guard skills are his ball handling, and defense. He excels in the transition game. …Already has played pro-ball internationally and last played in the Italian League against good competition. …Has a 7'2" wingspan according to DRAFTEXPRESS.com ...He is a slasher. ...Gets steals at a high rate. 0.550 10 0.55 12
Sene, Saer Senegal 7'0" 235 C 5/12/1986 …He recently turned 20 years old. …Has a wing span of 7'8". He dominated defensively at the Nike Hoop Summit 2006 - blocking nine shots from an assembled USA Basketball squad of stars. From what I can dig up - he shoots 72 % FG!!!! …He is not a good free throw shooter at 41% for what I can find.  0.704 3 0.724 4
Sensley, Julian Hawaii 6'9" 235 PF SR. Named to 2004-05 pre-season all WAC team.  0.463 WAC 0.383
Shuler, James Winthrop 6'6" 220 SG SR. Class 3A Player of the Year for 2002 ... Led Santa Fe H.S. to state tournament championship game and a 33-5 record ... Became the first player in his school's history to score 2,000 points.   0.417 Big South 0.297 90
Simmons, Cedric  N.C. State 6'10" 233 PF, C Soph. Lanky yet powerful. A shot blocker that scores on put backs and short face-up shots. He shot 57% FG, and 65 % FT for his brief two-year stint at NC State. His two best games this season both came in losses. He had 13 points, 13 boards, and 8 blocked shots in a loss to Iowa. ...In an L to Duke - Simmons went off for 28 points, 9 rebounds, and seven blocks. ...Simmons played in the Roundball Classic in 2004 on the East squad. ...Wingspan is 7'4". ...Not a very good rebounder for his size. Buyer beware. 0.559 ACC 27 0.519 22
Skinn, Tony George Mason 6'1" 175 SG, PG SR. Has deep range on his jump shot. …Aggressive guard. …Scored 23 points in a win at Wichita State in February 2006.  0.354 CAA 0.274 79
Slaughter. Marcus San Diego St. 6'8" 220 PF JR. Slaughter has been brilliant in his junior year. He had a 20 pt. 20 rebound game in a win over UNLV on 01/14/06. He scores and rebounds as a power forward. Wide shoulders. Good strength. Can guard threes but needs more consistency in his own perimeter game to be a true small forward. ...Was a second-team All-Mountain West Conference selection after averaging 17.8 points and 9.0 rebounds as a sophomore. …70% free throw shooter. …Scored in double figures in every 2004-05 game. …A late bloomer, he didn't start playing until his junior year of high school. ...Invited to Chicago pre-draft camp 2005. ..."I'm excited and I feel privileged to be invited as a sophomore, being so young and being in just my fourth year of playing basketball."  Wingspan is 6'11.5".  0.562 Mtn. West 0.472 52
Smith, Craig Boston College 6'7" 265 PF SR. Smith is the heart of Boston College. ...Suffered a torn ligament in his left wrist in the team's season-ending loss to Villanova and underwent surgery about a month ago. He is a power player that jumps quickly. He scores well but is a poor free throw shooter at 64%. Strong, strong body. Right handed. Good passer. Shot 56% FG for his B.C. career. Once he gets deep post positon - he is tough to stop. ...As a BC freshman, averaged 19.9 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. Shot 60.8 percent from the field, tops among all Big East players. Earned Big East All-Conference second team honors; also earned BIG EAST All- Rookie first team accolades. Earned All-Tournament honors at the 2003 Big East Championship. Set a BC freshman record for points scored (617). Listed among the top 50 preseason candidates for the 2004 John R. Wooden All-American Team and Player of the Year Award as a junior. Averaged 16.9 points and 8.3 rebounds in 32.9 minutes per outing on the season. Named first-team All-Big East. ...A man.  0.607 ACC 44 0.557 17
Smith, Steven LaSalle 6'9" 225 SG SR. Two-time Atlantic 10 Player of the Year. ...Pursuit of the ball is impressive. …He needs to be more consistent from the perimeter, but Smith can flat score! …Put 35 points on the board at Cincinnati vs. a good Bearcats defense (12/22/04) 0.489 A-10 0.419 38.5
Smith, Tim  E. Tennessee St. 5'9" 155 SG SR. He scored 2300 points during his college career.  0.431 Atlantic Sun 0.251 101
Soliver, Ricky Iona 6'3" 175 PG SR. 0.428 MAAC 0.328 62
Sommerville, Marcellus Bradley 6'7" 230 SF SR. Tough kid. Big NBA broad shoulders. He has range to 20'. He competes. He works hard on D. …Scored 21 points with seven rebounds in a win over Kansas in the opening round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. Righ handed. Reacys quickly. Focused. Intense.  0.435 MVC 0.395 41
Southall, Michael Louisiana Lafayette 6'10" 236 PF / C SR. From Wisconsin. Southall had been set to play for the University of Kentucky when he was arrested in May 2000 for delivery and possession of marijuana. He was convicted in 2000, then violated probation and was sentenced to a year in jail. ...In June 2000, Southall entered into a diversion agreement on the charges. Georgia Tech, which made it to the NCAA Final Four this season, later offered him a scholarship for 2001. That, too, was lost when Southall was arrested in April 2001 for violating his bond when he ran from police officers. The diversion agreement was revoked in July 2001 and Southall was placed on probation for three years. The West Salem graduate ended up at Louisiana-Lafayette, where he was Sunbelt Conference Freshman Player of the Year for the 2001-02 season. Academic problems, however, limited him to only one semester of college basketball since that time. In the past year, he said, he spent much of his time caring for his pregnant girlfriend.  0.688 Sun Belt 45 0.608 9
Sparks, Patrick  Kentucky 6'1" 180 PG SR. 0.378 SEC 0.338 61
Steenberge, Kevin  Richmond 6'11" 235 C, PF SR. Big man runs the floor well. He also ran track, and played football in high school. …Was the student government president in high schoo.  0.513 A-10 0.473 46
Stinson, Curtis Iowa State 6'3" 208 PG JR. Stinson is a blue-collar guard that hit a game winner at Kansas (February 19, 2005). …He goes to the hole hard and finishes with left hand. He powers his way into the lane. Tough. Strong. ...He can reportedly bench press 300 lbs. ...Second Team All Big 12 as a Junior. I like him better than teammate Will Blalock. ...2004 Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Wingspan is 6'5". ...Stinson says his game is 'old-school'. He said to DimeMag.com “When I’m out there, I just try to get buckets. I have that little teardrop shot like Mark Jackson.” 0.481 Big 12 50 0.441 24
Strickland, Marshall Indiana 6'2" 195 PG SR. 0.283 Big Ten 0.233 93
Sullinger, J.J. Ohio St. 6'5" 215 SG SR. 0.441 Big Ten 0.391 46
Sumpter, Curtis Villanova 6'7" 220 SG, SF SR. Right handed. He can handle well and shake himself loose to get his own shot. …He rises off his feet very quickly - and gets blocked shots easily.  0.460 Big East 0.4 32
Thomas, Doug Iowa 6'8" 245 PF SR. Big finisher. …Offensive rebounder. 0.441 Big Ten 0.401 81
Thomas, Tyrus LSU 6'9" 215 PF, SF Frosh. Thomas is the most efficient young prospect in college basketball in 2006. He is long, and quick. An athletic freak. ...Right handed. He blocks shots at a high rate. Named co Defensive Player of the Year in the SEC. ...Not a great perimeter shooter. He scores on offensive rebounds and by running the floor. ...Has shown the ability to make a nice high-low pass. He had 17 points, nine rebounds, and nine blocked shots in a win over Tennessee on Jan. 14, 2006. For his freshman season at LSU - he shot 61% FG, and 67% FT.  0.796 SEC 1 0.806 1
Tigert, Adrian UW-Milwaukee 6'7" 240 SF, PF SR. He will have to adjust to being a small forward at the next level. …Nice 1.7-to-1 assist to turnover ratio gives you an idea of what a good decision maker he is. …Shot over 50% FG every year of his college career. …Posted 21 points and eleven rebounds in a win at Wyoming 12/27/2005. 0.512 Horizon 0.432 34
Tomas, Marko Croatia 6'8 198 SG 1/3/1985 I am not sold. …His assist-to-turnover ratio is negative. 73% FT.  0.337 0.337 99
Tucker, Joah UW-Milwaukee 6'5" 220 SG SR. Can clean up and finish. …Started his college career at Bradley. Tucker gets to the free throw line in abundance. 67% free throw shooter. ..Right handed. Uses good power inside.  0.452 Horizon 0.362 64
Tucker, P.J. Texas 6'5" 220 SG / PF JR. Tucker is a baller. He competes, and succeeds. ...Associated Press Big 12 Player of the Year in 2005-06. …He is a 6'5" player that rebounds like a power forward. ...He hustles his butt off the entire game. Really plays hard. Rugged. Great freshman season but ruled academically ineligible after start of sophomore season. …A typical game for Tucker; 19 points 9 rebounds and 4 assists which he had in a win over West Virginia November 21, 2005. For his three seasons at Texas - Tucker shot 53% FG, and 71% FT. ...He does not look for the three point shot - but did hit 2-3 attempts this past season. ...Won't back down. He overpowers smaller defenders and has a nice right handed baby hook.  0.591 Big 12 16 0.551 12
Vasilopoulos, Panagiotis Greece 6'8"  225 SF 2/8/1984 Good defender and team player. ...Played in the 2005 Greek All Star Game…has been member of the Greek Junior National Team…won the bronze medal at the 2002 European Junior Championship…won the bronze medal at the 2003 World Junior Championship…member of the Greek Under-20 National Team…played at the 2004 European Under-20 Championship…member of the Greek National Team… won the gold medal at the 2005 European Championship 0.444 0.444 32
Veremeenko, Vladimir Belarus 6'11"  235 PF/SF 7/21/1984 Shooter with size. "He's a scorer who can shoot the ball," Blazers coach Nate McMillan said. "I think he's more of a three/four (primarily a small forward who can slide over to power forward) than a four/three." (Source: The Oregonian) …He runs the floor well and has a feel for the game. …Named Belarus Player of the Year four years in a row. …He can shoot it. ...Doesn't rebound very well.  0.617 22 0.617 5
Vinicius, Marcus Brazil 6'9" 230 SF 5/31/1984 Perimeter player with nice size. Nickname is "Marquinos". He can also handle the ball and has been playing Point Guard on his Brazilian team. …He shoots the three and has NBA athleticism. …Some say he is soft. He has to improve his defense. …Also needs to improve his basketball IQ. A bit of a raw prospect in the regard but he has the length, shooting ability, and ball skills to be in the NBA.  0.467 31 0.467 26
Vukusic, Vedran Northwestern 6'8" 230 SF SR. Named Third-Team All Big Ten by the coaches. 0.410 Big Ten 0.37 49
Washington, Darius JR. Memphis 6'2" 195 PG Soph. Washington is a hard worker and high scorer. Great speed. …More of a scoring guard than a point guard - he has slightly more assists than turnovers. ...Had 22 points and ten assists in a win over Gonzaga on 12/27/05. He has a mid-range game and he uses both hands well. Favors his right hand. Good awareness. ...McDonald's All American in 2004. Mr. Basketball for State of Florida. …in two years at Memphis he shot 44%FG, and 75 % FT. ...Good at drawing contact, and improving at reading situations. ...Missed two of three free throws that would have tied or won the game vs. Louisville that would have sent Memphis to the NCAA Tourney in 2004-05.  0.393 C-USA 54 0.343 68
Watson, C.J.  Tennessee 6'2" 170 PG SR. Watson really takes care of the ball well. Right handed. …A guard that does many things well.  0.409 SEC 0.349 56
White, James Cincinnati 6'7" 190 SG, SF SR. White is a high-riser. Explosive, fast, quick. Great finisher. 23 years old. He can take anyone off the dribble and can play point forward. Maryland high school Player of the Year as a junior. McDonald's All-American.  …Horrible shot selection. ...White excels in the open court and is explosive around the basket, known for his high-flying dunks. ...Tenacious defender who usually draws the opponent's top perimeter scorer. ...He started his collegiate career at Florida before transfering to Cincinnati. He improved as his college career went on. Lots of upside. A player I like.  0.455 C-USA 37 0.425 36
Whitney, Kelly Seton Hall 6'8" 240 PF SR. Has a big NBA body. Right handed. Tough to handle inside because of his wide body. Relentless and powerful.  0.397 Big East 0.347 105
Williams, Anthony UCF 6'8" 220 PF SR. 0.535 A-Sun 0.385
Williams, Eric Wake Forest 6'9" 275 PF SR. Williams is a good post scorer. Right handed. He struggles mightily at the free throw line and does not pass very well or often. ...Leaves Wake Forest as one of the most prolific scorers and rebounders in school history ...Two-time All-ACC selection (2nd team in 2005 and 3rd team in 2006) ... a four-year starter. He entered the 2005 draft but withdrew his name. ...McDonald's All-America as a high school player. He lost 50 lbs between freshman and sophomore seasons at Wake. He commands a double team in the post. …Hit clutch free throws in triple OT to help Deamon Deacons secure a win at Chapel Hill, NC. 12/20/03. 0.555 ACC 0.515 32
Williams, Jamaal Washington 6'5" 225 SG SR. He plays back to the basket, utilizing his quickness advantage against bigger slower players. Good finisher. Great footwork. Takes charges! ...Skilled around the basket. Has an array of moves. ...He can shoot from the perimeter but will have to adjust to handling the rock more as a Two-Guard. I think he will adjust because he is a playmaker. ...Played his freshman season at New Mexico. ...Sat out the 2003-04 as a red shirt transfer at University of Washington. 0.531 Pac-10 40 0.461 27.5
Williams, Justin Wyoming 6'10" 225 C / PF SR. Shot blocking big man is from Chicago. Among the best defensive players in college hoops. …He had 13 points, 20 rebounds, and nine blocks in a win over Charlotte on 11/15/05. …Nice size. Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Only a 57% free throw shooter. ...Son of Florene and Chris Williams. He has a twin brother, Jason, and an older sister, Rita. Williams is majoring in social science. Other schools that recruited Williams were: Auburn, DePaul, Iowa State, Marquette, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Tech and UCLA.  0.621 Mtn. West 24 0.531 19
Williams, Marcus Connecticut 6'3" 215 PG JR. A true point guard with an assist to turnover ratio over 2:1 ...From Los Angeles, CA. Posted a triple double of 18 points, 13 assists, and ten rebounds in a win over Notre Dame 02/21/06. …He shot only 40% FG for his three seasons at U-Conn. 79% FT shooting is a better indication of his good touch on his shot. ...I believe he is presently overrated but he could be a factor in the NBA when he matures and has better shot selection. ...His confidence is an asset. He is unshakable.  0.450 Big East 29 0.42 33
Williams, Omar George Washington 6'9" 190 PF SR. Runs the floor and finishes with authority.  0.398 A-10 0.308
Williams, Shawne Memphis 6'9" 227 SG, PF Frosh. Talented kid. He has special athletic gifts. ...His first name is pronounced as Shawn. …He shoots 78% from the line. Scored 26 points with seven rebounds in a win over UCLA on November 23, 2005.  ...19 years old with a 37" vertical. Played very poorly in the Roundball classic high school all-star game which may have prevented him from being drafted out of high school. He is all over the floor. ...31% from three point range as a freshman. He likes the three-ball - maybe too much. He shot only 42% FG in his first year at Memphis. ...Needs to gain strength. Wingspan is 7'3" 0.541 C-USA 21 0.501 20
Williams, Shelden  Duke 6'9" 245 PF, C SR. Shot blocking big man is also solid around the hoop offensively. Right handed but uses his left well. He is a man. Sometimes he just wrestles the ball away the way Ben Wallace would. He is bigger, and he wants it more. ...A double-double waiting to happen. …From Forest Park, OK. …Right handed hook near the basket is nice. Leading shot blocker in the ACC. He blocked 422 shots in four seasons at Duke.  ...Not much of a face up game. He shoots 69% from the line. Scrapped for 26 points, 13 rebounds, and seven blocked shots in a win at Maryland 02/11/06.  Always gives an honest effort. ...He has the ability, and strength to succeed in the NBA. His defense and rebounding will always be there and any offense should be a bonus. ...Some look at Williams as a plodder - but he recovers too quickly to be labeled as such. He could use more creativity in the post. ...Great power.  ...Only the third player in NCAA history to score 1500 points, grab 1000 rebounds, block 350 shots and pick up 150 steals, along with David Robinson and Pervis Ellison.  0.720 ACC 2 0.7 5
Winters, Brendan Davidson 6'5" 205 SG SR. 0.456 Southern 0.346 73
Withers, Curtis Charlotte 6'7" 227 PF SR. 2005-06 First Team All Atlantic 10. Big strong kid. …Can guard threes but doesn't shoot yet with enough consistency to thrive at the position offensively. He does own a good touch on his shot. Right handed. Quick for his large frame. ...Withers was on USA Basketball's Gold Medal team at the World Championships for Young Men Qualifier in Canada. ...Charged with driving while impaired. Arrested by university police.  0.543 A-10 0.463 54.5
Woods, Ricky Southeastern Louisiana 6'5" 200 SG SR. 0.531 Southland 0.401 38
Wright, Lawrence  Bradley 6'4" 200 SG SR. Had 18 points and 7 boards in a big win at Creighton 03/03/06. …He rebounds well. ...Shot 45% FG for his career, and 70% FT. …Big team jumper. …Long arms. …Poor shot selection. Awkward but effective.  0.501 MVC 0.451 28.5
Youngblood, Jay Kent State 6'5" 200 SG SR. 0.399 MAC 0.309 85