2007 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
Abukar, Mohamed San Diego St. 6'10" 216 PF SR. 0.364 Mtn. West 0.294
Afflalo, Arron UCLA 6'5" 210 SG JR. Right hander has three point range. He competes. Scorer with a jump shot. Good shooting range. …Best game may have been on 12/31/06 when he scored 27 points, grabbed five boards, and had eight assists in a win over Washington. ...Had 27 points in a win over Arizona on February 3, 2006. …Also plays great defense. McDonald's All-American. …He just plays. No flashy stuff. 0.374 Pac-10   0.344 95
Ahearn, Blake Missouri St. 6'2" 175 SG SR. Nation's best free throw shooter.  0.392 MVC 0.342 95.5
Ainge, Austin BYU 6'2" 180 PG SR. Son of Danny Ainge.  0.366 Mtn. West 0.276 104
Akingbade, Dokun George Washington 6'9" 220 PF SR. 0.392 A-10 0.272
Alexander, D'Angelo Charlotte 6'5" 215 SG SR. 2005-06 First Team All Atlantic 10.  0.444 A-10 0.374 80.5
Alleyne, Shagari Manhattan 7'3" 270 C SR. 0.479 Metro Atl. 0.339 61
Almond, Morris Rice 6'6" 215 SG SR. Almond is a scorer with very impressive shooting numbers for his junior year. He shot 50% FG, 80% FT, 44% three point. …Needs to improve as a ball handler. …A flat-out scorer - Almond can bust you with a long-range jumper - or he will get to the hole based on his strong will. ...For his career 82% FT and 49% FG. ...Lots more turnovers than assists - which is scary.  0.538 C-USA 0.438 46
Anderson, Luke Minnesota State Mankato (D II) 6'6" 205 SG SR. 90 minutes south of the Twin Cities. …He was the school’s career leader in scoring (2,328), games played (132), games started (129), minutes played (4,102), field goals made (806), 3-pointers made (328) and free throws made (388). 2006-07: Named First-Team Preseason All-America by Street & Smith’s magazine. 0.460 D II 0.28
Andrews, Zach Bradley 6'8" 225 PF SR. From Sacramento, CA.  0.518 MVC 0.488 63.5
Andric, Luksa Croatia 6'10" 230 PF 1/29/1985 0.498 0.498 44.5
Angounou, Serge Arizona State 6'8" 230 PF SR Fifth year Senior.  0.392 Pac 10
Ansaloni, Ralfi Silva Brazil 7'0" 1987 79
Anthony, Joel UNLV 6'9" 260 PF SR. Shot blocker.  0.487 Mtn. West 0.407 85.5
Atsur, Engin N.C. State 6'4" 201 PG SR. 0.337 ACC 0.287 98
Barac, Stanko Croatia 7'1" 230 C 1986 ...Big man shoots the three-ball at a respectable rate. ...Poor passer / decision maker. ...He won the 2005/06 Bosnian national cup with Široki ERONE; won the 2007 Bosnian national championship with Široki Prima pivo. He is member of the Croatian junior national team; played at the 2005 U-20 European Championship in Russia; played at the 2006 U-20 European Championship in Turkey.  0.525 0.525 28
Bazy, Tyrone N. Arizona 6'1" 164 SG SR. 0.448 Big Sky 0.328 103.5
Begic, Mirza Slovenia 7'3" 235 C 7/9/1985 This giant with soft hands plays for KK Geoplin Sloven in the Adriatic League. ...21 years old. Shoots 51% FG, and 70% FT for what I can dig up. …If you are 7'3" and you can hit 70% of your free throws - you must have some skill. ...At the U-20 Championship, in Russia, he averaged 14.5 ppg, 8 rpg, and 5.5 bpg! …Yahoo Sports is less enthusiastic than I am.  0.571 0.571 16
Belinelli, Marco Italy 6'5" 192 SG 3/25/1986 Shooter. 0.293 0.293
Blair, Larry Liberty 6'0" 185 PG, SG SR. 0.424 Big South 0.284 83
Bogdanovic, Luka Serbia 6'10" 225 PF, SF 2/11/1985 0.462 0.462 17
Boggan, Mario Oklahoma State 6'7" 240 PF SR. Maybe the most underrated and overlooked player in this draft. ...He is an undersized (if you go by height alone) Power Forward. But his standing reach (8'11") is higher than Joakim Noah's - and Noah is a seven footer. ...Right handed post player. He is tough; having played with a chipped bone in his wrist. Had 37 points and 20 rebounds in a win over Texas 01/16/07. ...Scored 27 points in a 12/31/05 win vs. Arkansas St. 0.600 Big 12 0.54 27
Bokolo, Yannick France 6'4" 185 SG 0.291 0.291 97.5
Boykin, Ruben Jr. N. Arizona 6'7" 185 SF SR. From Los Angeles, CA.  0.537 Big Sky 0.417 56
Bradshaw, Craig Winthrop 6'10" 245 SF SR. Physically imposing big man that can really get out and run. Good hands. He can finish very well. ...Well conditioned. From New Zealand.  0.433 Big South 0.303 91
Brewer, Corey Florida   6'8" 185 SF, SG, PG JR. Brewer has a nice game. ...Was the 2006 SEC co-Defensive Player of the Year. He handles the ball well enough to play point forward. He can finish an ally-oop. He hits threes though his shot his not pure. He has length. He finishes. Great speed. …Career shooting numbers are 48% FG, and 71% FT. In 2005 - he recorded the first triple double in Florida history. ...McDonald's All-American as a high school senior. ...Tennessee Player of the Year.  0.470 SEC   0.43 30
Brooks, Aaron Oregon 6'0" 160 PG SR. Right handed. Really good shooter. ...Named 2004-05 Honorable Mention All Pac-10. ...Won the Washington 4A state championship as a senior. ...A McDonald's, EA Sports and Parade All-American ... Played for Ernie Kent on the USA Basketball Junior National team that won the bronze medal at the 2002 qualifying tournament in Venezuela, and advanced the USA to the 2003 FIBA World Championships. ...Threw a cheap elbow as a payback in PAC-10 tourney 2006.   0.394 Pac-10   0.324 76
Brown, Bobby Cal St. Fullerton 6'1" 170 PG SR. 2005-06 First-Team All Big West. 0.367 Big West   0.237  
Brown, Clif Niagara 6'7" 225 SF SR. 0.465 Metro Atl. 0.305 98
Bruin, Anthony Iona 6'7" 235 PF SR. 0.443 MAAC 0.353
Bunch, John Monmouth 7'2" 320 C SR. Had 19 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocked shots in a win at Wagner 02/06/06. 0.548 Northeast 0.428 68
Burleson, Drew Wright St. 6'6" 220 PF SR. 0.358 Horizon 0.258
Byars, Derrick Vanderbilt 6'7" 220 SG/SF SR. SEC Player of the Year in 2006-07. For his career - 46% FG, and 70% FT. Scores on lots of spot up shots. He is in love with the three-ball. I would like to see him be more aggressive in getting to the line. …Scored 32 points (11-15 FG) and grabbed seven boards in a win over South Carolina 02/14/07. …He can guard Two's or Three's. …He doesn't overwhelm as an athlete. 0.415 SEC 0.365 78
Byrd, Sterling Long Beach St. 6'6" 215 SG SR. 0.495 Big West 0.375 74.5
Cage, Dan Vanderbilt 6'5" 215 PG SR. 0.349 SEC 0.299
Cage, Justin  Xavier 6'6" 225 SG SR. 2005-06 A-10 All Defensive Team honoree. Can put the ball on the floor and score.  0.383 A-10 0.293
Calloway, Earl Indiana 6'3" 173 SG SR. 0.421 Big Ten 0.371 78
Carter, Nate Oklahoma 6'6" 220 SG SR. Thick shooting guard is a good free throw shooter that gets to the line with regularity.  0.480 Big 12 0.4 60
Carter, Russell Notre Dame 6'4" 223 SG SR. High riser. Good athlete. Can finish ally-oops. He was good for 17 points, five boards, and two assists at Notre Dame last season. He is good at the 'catch and shoot'. He takes a bunch of jumpers. Defensively - he has the tools to be outstanding. 44% FG, 69% FT for his Fighting Irish career. ...More turnovers than assists.  0.447 Big East   0.367 87
Carter, T.J.  UNC Wilmington 6'3" 195 PG / SG SR. 0.396 Colonial 0.316 94
Carter, Warren Illinois 6'9" 220 PF, SF SR. 0.447 Big Ten 0.387 71
Chandler, Wilson DePaul 6'7" 230 SF Soph. Really needs to be a better shooter to excel at the Small Forward in the NBA - but he has a chance due to his defensive ability. He also excels at rebounding. Posted 25 points with 14 boards in a win over Notre Dame 02/08/07. …2005-06 unanimous member of the BIG EAST Conference All-Rookie Team. As a prep - named to the ABCD Camp All-Star team.  0.456 Big East 0.436 32
Clifford, Tim  Holy Cross 6'10" 270 C SR. Excellent rebounder with good hands. ...Named to the second team All Patriot Conference squad. ...As a sophomore in 2005-06, Clifford led the Patriot League in blocked shots, while ranking fifth in field goal percentage.  0.417 Patriot 0.287 62
Collins, Coleman Virginia Tech 6'9" 235 PF/SF SR. 0.414 ACC 0.344 91
Conley, Mike Jr. Ohio St. 6'1" 180 PG Frosh. Conley has great quickness, and the ability to penetrate that special athletes have. He is a poised point guard that was also a high school teammate of Greg Oden. ...Big Ten assist leader as a Freshman. Set Buckeyes record for most assists and steals by a freshman. Lefty that can use his right hand very well. ...Owns a 40 1/2 inch vertical. ...Conley made the media First Team All-Big Ten squad and was a coaches' second team member. ...A 2006 McDonald's All-American. Son of Mike Conley - the USA Track star that won a 1992 Olympic gold medal in the triple jump.  0.513 Big Ten   0.503 10
Cook, Daequan Ohio St. 6'5" 210 SG Frosh. Cook is a shooting guard that is still learning the game. He will force bad shots but also make difficult ones. ...Cook was the Big Ten's Sixth Man of the Year. ...Scored (11.3 ppg.). He set the Buckeye freshman record for 3-pointers made (48) and his long-range shooting percentage (.440) is the second best in OSU history. He led the Buckeyes with six games of 20 or more points on the year. ...2006 McDonald's All-American, averaged 25 points a game as a senior in leading Dayton (Ohio) Dunbar High School to the Ohio Division II state title. ...During the Roundball Classic game April 9, 2006 at the United Center in Chicago, Cook shared the West's team MVP honors with Greg Oden by scoring 18 points in helping the West to a 118-102 victory.  0.487 Big Ten   0.477 30
Covile, Ryvon Detroit 6'9" 250 PF SR. 5th year Senior from Detroit, MI. … 0.479 Horizon 0.389
Crawford, Chaz Drexel 6'10" 235 C SR. Big time shot blocker. Best game was at Georgia St. when he scored 17, grabbed 13 boards, and had six blocked shots in a Dragons win.  0.522 CAA 0.432 44
Crittenton, Javaris Georgia Tech 6'5" 198 PG  Frosh McDonald's All-American. ...Excellent first step, difficult to guard one-on-one ... Excels at breaking defenders down off the dribble, getting into the lane and to the basket ... Can overpower defenders with his strength ...Named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball third-team in voting by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. ...Also a unanimous choice of the voters for the ACC's All-Freshman Team. ...Excellent student who is described as a gym rat who loves to study tape, much like former Tech star Jarrett Jack, and has an impressive collection of videotape of great point guards. Most highly regarded point guard (rated No. 1 at his position by Rivals.com, seventh-best high school player overall) to enroll at Tech since Stephon Marbury in 1995.  0.501 ACC 0.481 20
Curry, JamesOn Oklahoma State 6'3" 190 SG JR. He has great speed and a nice shooting stroke. Needs to develop his left hand. …Best with the ball in his hands. He is aggressive offensively.  …He wants the ball in any situation. A slashing guard. …He has NBA three point range.  0.361 Big 12 0.311 89
Dahi, Arnaud Old Dominion 6'7" 220 SF SR. First name is pronounced "R-no". …Large man Had 19 points in 22 minutes at DePaul. CAA All-Rookie selection in 2003-04.  Right handed. Can stroke the three.  0.535 CAA 0.435 47
Davidson, Jermareo Alabama 6'10" 220 PF / C SR. Big time rebounder. …Right handed. Does not use his left well. …He does have the body to compete in the NBA. He is a decent shooter. ...Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches’ team). Represented the USA in France on a NIKE-Select touring team and played in the event’s final four against France in summer 2004.  0.491 SEC   0.401 51
Davis, Glen LSU 6'9" 280 PF, C JR. "Big Baby" is his nickname. He is massive and agile. He plays with flair and personality. Right handed. Good rebounder. Decent free throw shooter for a big man at 69%. He also can make a difficult pass look easy. His body will always be a concern. He is just naturally BIG. Will he handle it ala Corliss Williamson or balloon up ala Mel Turpin? …Scored 28 points, and snatched 15 rebounds in a win over Kentucky (02/25/06) 0.618 SEC 0.578 17
Dawson, Mark Long Beach St. 6'9" 220 PF SR. Athletic enough to guard small forwards. Not a good enough shooter though.  0.503 Big West 0.383 90
Doellman, Justin Xavier 6'9" 210 SF SR. 0.471 A-10 0.381 76
Dowdell, Zabian Virginia Tech 6'3" 200 PG SR. 0.393 ACC 0.343 67
Doyne, Bam Mississippi 6'4" 180 SG SR. Good speed. Slithery. 0.345 SEC 0.265
Dragusin, Ionut Romania 7'3" C 11/13/1985 Played all of 36 minutes in nine games for Bruesa, which finished last in Spain's top league.  
Dudley, Jared Boston College 6'7" 210 SG, SF SR. Dudley competes. The Senior was the Associated Press ACC Player of the Year. He takes quality shots and converts at 56% FG as a Senior. High hoops IQ. He reads defenses and takes advantage of overplays. ...He gets to the free throw line. Sank a school-record 18 free throws (on 21 attempts) in the Eagles' NCAA Tournament contest against Wisconsin-Milwaukee on March 19, 2005. In B.C. career - he leads all players in NCAA history in minutes per game. ...He won back-to-back California state high school (division IV) basketball titles. ...Shows ability to hit clutch shots. ...Started all 34 games as a Boston College freshman. Ranked second on the team in points (11.9), rebounds (6.6), assists (2.8) and steals (1.3). Earned Big East All-Rookie Team honors. 0.533 ACC 0.463 32
Durant, Kevin Texas 6'10" 190 SF Frosh. The consensus NCAA Player of the Year for 2006-07. …A special scorer. "What Kevin has done ... this is a once-every-decade season," said Fran Fraschilla, an ESPN analyst who covers the Big 12. "Maybe every two decades." ...Durant is a big man with handles, and an outside shot. Right handed. ...He is an 80% free throw shooter. …He can handle well enough to create his own space and shot. …He is an accurate shooter. He has length. He rebounds. He passes out of a double team and also plays unselfishly. ...Kansas coach Bill Self:  “I can’t ever remember seeing a more talented college basketball player than Kevin Durant,” Self said. “He’s at a Larry Bird level. He’s probably the best freshman who’s ever played the game, and he’d be in the discussion with anybody who has ever played.” 0.789 Big 12   0.759 1
Elliot, Carl George Washington 6'4" 220 PG SR. 0.403 A-10 0.293 95.5
Erceg, Zoran Serbia 6'11" 196 PF, C, SF 1/12/1985 Erceg is a wiry 6'11" guy with a perimeter game. He can handle the ball - and in international play - he showed he could 'get his own shot'. …Not a great rebounder or defender. More turnovers than assists. He has been member of the Serbia & Montenegro Junior National Team; member of the Serbia & Montenegro Under-20 National Team; member of the Serbia & Montenegro National Team.  0.474 0.474 17
Essengue, Gaston UNLV 6'8" 245 PF SR. 0.494 Mtn. West 0.424 79
Falls, Colin Notre Dame 6'5" 204 SG SR. Good shooter - doesn't bring much more though. …He was Notre Dame's career leader in three point shots made. …High basketball I.Q.  0.322 Big East 0.202
Famutimi, Olu Arkansas   6'5" 212 SG SR. A rebounding shooting guard. …He was not invited to the Chicago Pre Draft camp. …And he should not have been.  0.341 SEC 0.291
Fazekas, Nick Nevada 6'11" 240 C SR. 2004-05. 2005-06, and 2006-07 WAC Player of the Year. Fazekas can finish in traffic in the NCAA. He gets up on his toes, and combined with his long arms, he keeps balls alive. His hands are way quicker than his feet. A bit awkward, Fazekas is nevertheless effective. ...He shoots too many threes. As a  freshman posted 32 points and 15 rebounds, both (at the time) career highs in a rout of UTEP on Valentine's Day 2004. ...Denver Post Player of the Year as a high school Senior. Led his team to Colorado state championship. ...On his three point proficiency at 6'11", "I've got the green light to take it. I don't take it unless I'm really in rhythm. Basically, if I'm open, I'll shoot it. I'm not going to try to create it or anything." (USA Today) 0.769 WAC 0.669 8
Fernandez, Rudy  Spain 6'6" 172 PG, SG 4/4/1985 Fernandez is a perpetual motion athlete. The 2006 EuroCup MVP moves well all the time; with or without the ball. ...He is 21 years old and he plays major minutes for the Spanish National Team. …Mature guard. He takes care of the ball - and he is a step ahead of others. He gets steals at a high rate. …He is a great free throw shooter (86% for all attempts we can find). ...Fernandez has a contract with his club until 2008 and any club wanting to take him on would have to meet a buy-out clause of 1.6 million euros. He made headlines in 2003-04 when he was named MVP of the Copa del Rey. He made Spain's Olympic team. ...Needs to add strength to compete in the NBA. 0.503 0.513 18
Fesenko, Kyrylo Ukraine 7'1" 270 C 12/24/1986 FIBAEurope.com calls him "one of the most promising young Ukrainian centers". ...Big man has agility. 20 years old. Poor free throw shooter but good shot blocker and rebounder. …He is raw and still learning the game. His standing reach is an incredible 9'4"! 0.603 0.623 10
Freeman, Rashaun Massachusetts 6'9" 255 PF SR. 2005-06 First Team All Atlantic 10.  0.526 A-10 0.466 73.5
Funk, Nate Creighton 6'3" 195 PG SR. 5th year Senior. 2006-07 First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference selection. Sat out most of 2005-06 after having season-ending shoulder surgery performed by noted surgeon Dr. James Andrews on Jan. 5 in Birmingham, Ala. ...2005: Had a career-high 38 points in double-overtime win over Dayton (Nov. 26), including the game-winning basket with 5.7 seconds left. ...2004-05: First Team All MVC.  0.455 MVC 0.395 41.5
Gasol, Marc Spain 7'0" 270 C 1/29/1985 Pau's little brother has game but isn't as fluid as Pau is. His draft stock went up last year. As a reserve on the Spanish national team - he was a valuable reserve on the team that went undefeated and captured the gold medal in Japan. His NBA prospects improved further when Barcelona agreed to loan him to Girona, where Gasol has been a valuable reserve for the legendary Serbian coach, Svetislav Pesic. Girona won the EuroCup, and also reached the ACB playoffs. ...He attended high school in Memphis before playing in the Euro League.  0.620 0.62 10
Gause, Paul Seton Hall 5'11" 188 PG Soph. Strong. A high school football player.  0.370 Big East 0.36 69.5
Gibson, Matt Hawaii 6'5" 170 SG SR. Named to WAC All-Newcomer team 2005.  0.403 WAC 0.333 83
Gomes, Joao Portugal 6'7" 200 SF 2/5/1985 Gomes is athletic - more so than skilled. He shot 64% from the free throw line in his most recent 32 game season - giving you an indication of his questionable touch. …Wingspan is 6'10" 0.300 0.3 81
Gordon, Jamon Virginia Tech 6'3" 190 PG SR. ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2006-07. ...Ranked second in career steals at Virginia Tech. ...He takes care of the ball. Solid in assist to tunrover ratio. Combo guard. ... Only a 64% FT shooter. ...Penetrates well. ... High School: Led the state of Florida in steals as a junior and senior.  0.428 Big East 0.378 52
Gray, Aaron Pittsburgh 7'0" 270 C SR. Space eater that can really rebound. Not a big jumper or great runner. Does set a good screen. …Misses traffic shots around the basket. First team All Big East 2005-06, and 2006-07. …54 % FG shooter in his first three years at Pitt. …Struggles at the line - shooting 63% FT in first three seasons. ...Named Big East/Aeropostale Men's Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year for 2006-07. 0.656 Big East 0.596 15
Green, Caleb Oral Roberts 6'8" 255 PF SR. Three time Mid-Con Player of the Year. The NCAA’s active career scoring leader with 2,412 points. The Mid-Con’s all-time leading rebounder, Green is the only player in league history with over 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. ...He scores with his back to the basket and he hits the boards. His quickness around the hoop allows him scoring opportunities. He can pass out of the double team well. ...He is adding a deep shot to his game. …Scored 19 points and grabbed ten boards in a blowout win over USC on Nov. 23, 2005.  0.656 Mid-Con 0.556 20
Green, Jeff Georgetown 6'8" 225 SF JR. 2006-07 Big East Player of the Year. He is unselfish. I worry a bit about his relatively mediocre efficiency but that may have had to do with the patient approach of the Hoyas. ...Green has NBA size and a confidence that good ballers have. Seems to own a good understanding of the game. He will mix it up. He reads plays at both ends of the floor. His size allows him to pass over the top of smaller defenders. ...Co-Freshman of the Year in the Big East 2004-05.  0.469 Big East   0.439 43
Green, Taurean Florida 6'0" 177 PG JR. Aggressive point guard that is willing to take the lead. Quarterback of two straight NCAA championships. He is unselfish. But he also likes to score. His shot selection can be suspect at times. 86% free throw shooter for his Florida career but just 40% FG. ...Son of former NBA player Sidney Green. ...Attended four different high schools in four years.  0.355 SEC 0.295 92
Haluska, Adam Iowa 6'5" 210 SG SR. Offensively aggressive guard with great speed. Great free throw shooter with a soft touch.  He is an athlete! Right handed. Holds 100 meter record in state of Iowa (High School). …Right Handed. Involved in almost every play. 5th year Senior. I like Haluska's game but he isn't very efficient.  0.405 Big Ten 0.325
Hamilton, Vernon Clemson 6'0" 195 PG SR. 0.327 ACC 0.277 102.5
Harris, Dion Michigan 6'3" 205 SG, PG SR. Nice change of pace dribble. Smooth touch. He forces shots. 0.281 Big Ten   0.211  
Harris, Ivan Ohio St. 6'8" 220 SF SR. Career high 20 points at LSU on January 15th, 2005.  0.388 Big Ten 0.348 73
Hawes, Spencer Washington 6'11" 230 PF Frosh. Big man can shoot and pass. The near 7-footer was slowed by injuries and illness for part of his freshman season, but still led the Huskies in scoring with nearly 15 points per game. 75% free throw shooter. He uses either hand well. ...In my opinion - he just wasn't efficient enough to warrant lottery pick status. ...Played in the Nike Hoop Summet as part of the USA Junior National Select Team. ...His uncle, Steve Hawes, played in the NBA.  0.575 Pac-10 0.555 22
Heath, Brandon San Diego St. 6'3" 183 PG SR. 2005-06 Mountain West Player of the Year. Excellent shooter with a nice touch. …Heath can play point guard but for his college career he had more turnovers than assists. …That HAS to improve for him to have shot at the NBA.  0.376 Mtn. West 0.296 107
Herndon, Boomer Belmont 6'10" 255 PF / C SR. One of the premier post players in the Atlantic Sun. The 6-10 center ranked second in the conference in field goal percentage (.627) as a Senior. Named to the All Atl. Sun Team. ...Started his career at Tennessee before transferring to Belmont. ...As a prep - he was listed as a Top 100 player in the nation by the Bob Gibbons All Star Report ... Rated as the 20th-best center in the country by Rivals.com.   0.702 Atl. Sun 0.532 31.5
Hill, Herbert Providence 6'10" 232 PF, C SR. 5th year Senior. He never was under 50% from the field in any collegiate season. Averaged 18.1 points and 8.8 rebounds last season at Providence. He also blocks shots. …For his career - more turnovers than assists. He does his work mainly inside of eight feet from the hoop. On 11/26/2006 - Hill had 20 points and 20 rebounds vs. George Washington. 0.664 Big East 0.554 23
Horford, Al Florida 6'9" 242 PF JR. Horford is a power forward that can run, pass, and defend. He can do some amazing things on the fast break. Has great ball handling skills for his size. As a sophomore - he was named Second Team All-SEC. Earned Final Four All-Tournament honors during his sophomore season. …Billy Donovan calls him the smartest big-man he has ever coached. ...Son of former NBA player Tito Horford. ...Was the Class A Player of the Year for the state of Michigan as a high school senior, averaging 21.1 points, 13.0 rebounds, 4.9 blocks and 2.6 assists.  0.649 SEC   0.609 14
Hosley, Quinton Fresno State 6'6" 210 SG SR. Hosley gets to the free throw line with regularity. 72% FT for his two years in central California.  0.511 WAC 0.401 59
Hughes, James N. Illinois 6'11" 220 C SR. MAC Defensive Player of the Year. 0.455 MAC 0.365
Humphrey, Lee Florida 6'2" 192 SG SR 0.276 SEC 0.226 107
Hunt, Jeremy Memphis 6'5" 210 SG SR. 5th year Senior. 0.374 C-USA 0.284
Ibekwe, Ekene Maryland 6'9" 220 PF SR. Big time athlete. Has explosion. Hits the offensive glass like a monster. ...From Carson, California. ...Was also named to the ACC All-Defensive Team. Ibekwe led the ACC with 2.7 blocked shots per game, recording 81 blocks this season. He earned honorable mention All-ACC after finishing the regular season averaging 10.6 points and 7.6 rebounds per contest. Ibekwe ranks fourth in the league in rebounding and fifth in defensive rebounds (4.87). Ibekwe became just the fourth player in school history to score at least 1,000 points and record 500 rebounds and 200 blocked shots. ...He tested the waters for the NBA draft in 2005-06 but returned to school. He blocks shots at a high rate. Struggles with perimeter offensive game. ...Participated in the 2006 FIBA World Championships for the Nigerian National Team.   0.532 ACC   0.472 50
Jaaber, Ibrahim Pennsylvaia 6'2" 170 SG SR. Tough competitor. Played football in high school. Scored 16 points but also had 8 turnovers at Duke Dec. 7, 2005. …Good defender. He pressures opponents into mistakes.  0.487 Ivy 0.377 73
Jackson, Jarrius Texas Tech 6'1" 185 PG SR. Poised right hander. Jackson stands just 6-1, but has the strength and quickness to drive into the lane. He is inconsistent from outside with his shot. What he does do well is score... “J.J. is about as consistent of a scorer as you can find,” said Texas Tech coach Bob Knight. “When we’ve been in games against good teams, he’s almost invariably scored a lot of points.” (Waco Tribune Herald). 0.406 Big 12 0.356 61.5
JianLian, Yi China (Guangdong) 7'1" 248 SF/PF 10/27/1985 Yao says he is the most athletic Chinese player he has ever seen. …Right handed. He can hit a three or score inside. Tough. He will mix it up. He hustles. He boxes out. He runs the floor well. Good jumper. In 2006-07 season he shot 63% FG and averaged 25 points per game in the Chinese Basketball Association. ...Some have questioned his true age. Many believe he is 22 years-old - not 19 years-old as his passport says.  0.481 0.491 16
Johnson, KeJuan Long Beach St. 6'3" 185 SG SR. Skinny right handed jump shooter. First team all Big West as a Senior. Nephew of Lucious Harris.  0.433 Big West 0.313 119.5
Johnson, Trey Jackson St. 6'5" 205 SG SR. As a Senior - he was SWAC Player of the Year. ...As a junior Johnson was the second leading scorer in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and ranked eighth in scoring among all Division I NCAA players, averaging 23 points per game. The 6-foot-5 guard has size and shooting ability. ...We say he is not a point guard. He has a negative assist-to-turnover ratio. 0.468 SWAC 0.288
Jones, Mike Maryland 6'5" 200 SG SR. 0.433 ACC 0.373 77
Jones-Jennings, Rashad Arkansas Little Rock 6'8" 220 PF SR. 0.464 Sun Belt 0.354
Jordan, Jared Marist 6'2" 182 PG SR. The best passer in college basketball. ...Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Player of the Year.  He led the NCAA in assists for two straight seasons. …Good enough shooter. Totally unselfish with high, high, basketball I.Q.  I think that when he plays with better athletes - he'll be even better. ...71% FT shooter. ...Had a pair of triple-doubles in his senior season - against Loyola of Maryland and Siena 0.460 MAAC 0.35 75
Karl, Coby Boise State 6'4" 204 SG SR. Fluid. Offensively aggressive guard. Erupted for 32 vs. Nevada on January 26, 2006.  0.433 WAC 0.343
Kavaliaukaus, Antanas Texas A&M 6'10" 250 PF, C SR. From Lithuania. …Led Lithuania to the gold medal at the 2005 FIBA Under 21 World Championship in Argentina...scored nine points with five rebounds — including four key offensive boards — in a narrow 65-63 victory against Greece in the finals...also helped Lithuania to a 3-1 record at the Global Games in Dallas.  0.506 Big 12 0.436 68
King, Anthony  Miami 6'9" 235 PF SR. Excellent shot blocker.  0.473 ACC 0.433
Koponen, Petteri Finland 6'4" 195 PG 4/13/1988 Pass first point guard. 83% free throw shooter. No less an expert than Jerry West likes this kid. He is only 19 years old which makes him attractive as someone's point guard of the future. He has a great handle and good overall athleticism. He makes passes that you might see from Jason Williams, Sergio Rodriguez, or Jason Kidd. ...He played in the Nike Hoop Summit. …His team is called the Honka Playboys.  0.405 0.435 23.5
Kruger, Kevin UNLV 6'2" 185 PG SR. Son of Lon Kruger. 0.382 Mtn. West 0.302 88
Landry, Carl Purdue 6'7" 239 SG SR. Landry was named first team All-Big Ten by the conference coaches. He is a "power shooting guard". The Milwaukee native averaged 18.7 points and 7.1 rebounds per game and was named Big Ten Player of the Week in back-to-back-to-back weeks during the season. In conference games, Landry ranked fourth in scoring and rebounding and second in field goal percentage. ...Torn ACL forced him to red-shirt in 2005-06. ...Versatile post player who can score both inside and out. 2nd Team All Big Ten as a Junior. ... Can knock down 15-foot jumper ... Has ability to take bigger foes off the dribble. He will fight, scrap and compete for loose balls. Tough. ... Shoots a high percentage around the basket. Sophomore Season (2003-04) at Vincennes University he averaged 19.4 points, 8.9 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game. ...Named first team junior college All-America. His high school squad won the Wisconsin Div. I state championship in 2000 and 2001.  0.630 Big Ten   0.62 16
Lasme, Stephane Massachusetts 6'8" 200 PF SR. A shot blocker supreme. He eclipsed Marcus Camby as Massachusetts' all-time leader in blocks, finishing tied for 18th in NCAA history with 399. ...Defensive Player of the Year - Atlantic 10 2005-06 and 2006-07. ...Had 18 points and 11 boards in a win over Xavier in March 2006. He is 24 years old already. He rebounds well. …Not much on offense.  0.539 A-10 0.479 66
Law, Acie IV Texas A&M 6'3" 185 PG SR. Great speed. Good defender. No shot is too tough for Law. Clutch player. Unflappable. Lefty. ...Named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) first-team All-America squad. ...Law ranked second in the Big 12 in scoring with a 20.8 average. He also ranked third in the league in assists (4.9), third in field goal percentage (.509), eighth in free throw percentage (.798) and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.05). A top All-America candidate, Law is a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award as the nation's top point guard and is a semifinalist for the Wooden and Naismith Awards as the nation's top player. …In a win over Texas he had 21 points, and 15 assists (02/05/07). As a Junior - named Big 12 Player of the Week after leading team to 46-43 win against Texas...made game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer to beat Longhorns.  0.441 Big 12 0.371 56
Law, Richard South Alabama 6'6" 200 SG SR. Scored 22 in the conference tourny championship game to lead his team into the NCAA Tournamant.  0.443 Sun Belt 0.333 110
Lekic, Marko Serbia 6'10" 242 PF 2/19/1985 0.389 0.389
Lewis, Cory Colorado St. 6'0" 175 PG SR. 0.399 Mtn. West 0.319 81
Lewis, Ron Ohio St. 6'4" 200 SG SR. Fearless shooter hit the three pointer to force overtime in the Buckeye's win over Xavier that propelled them into the Sweet 16 in 2007. He can score from the perimeter or on the dribble drive. Played two years at Bowling Green before transferring to Ohio State. He is not a point guard. He has more turnovers than assists. 79% free throw shooter. ... 0.389 Big Ten   0.329 101.5
Lojeski, Matt Hawaii 6'5" 190 PG, SG SR. 0.496 WAC 0.406 46.5
Long, Casey UT Chattanooga 6'2" 190 PG SR. 0.433 Southern 0.333 80
Mallon, Sean  Gonzaga 6'9" 218 PF SR. 0.439 West Coast 0.379
Martin, Cartier Kansas St. 6'7" 220 SF, SG SR. Martin can score. Mostly with his jumper.  0.469 Big 12 0.399 63
Martin, Torrell Winthrop 6'5" 185 SG SR. Solid size and shooting skill. Good defender. 0.478 Big South 0.348 91
Mascoll, Julian E. Kentucky 6'4" 200 SG/PG SR. 0.363 OVC 0.213
McGuire, Dominic Fresno State 6'8" 210 SF Jr. Good athlete that started his career at Cal. Does he understand the game well enough? He blocks shots at a high rate. He had 114 blocks in the 2006-07 season. He recorded a triple-double of 14 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots in a win over San Diego on 12/30/2006. He also plays passing lanes well. If he will accept and embrace coaching - he could be a potential star.  0.482 WAC   0.372 82
McNaughton, Chris Bucknell 6'11" 238 PF, C SR. From Germany. Good around the hoop offensively. …Not a great rebounder or shot blocker. 0.514 Patriot 0.404 98
McRoberts, Josh Duke 6'10" 230 SF/PF Soph. McRoberts has really nice ball skills for a player 6'10". ...He can handle it. He can pass it very well. He can finish in transition. He isn't as much of a scorer as he is a basketball player. 2006-07 ACC All Defensive Team member. ...Named to the ACC All-Freshman team ...Won the 2005 Morgan Wootten Award honoring him as McDonald's All American Player of the Year -- an annual recognition given to the top student-athlete selected to participate in the McDonald's All American Game®. ...USA Basketball: helped the North team to a silver medal finish at the 2004 USA Youth Development Festival.   0.548 ACC 0.518 34
Mejia, Sammy  DePaul 6'7" 200 PG, SG SR. He doesn’t have the best speed but he understands the game. Mejia averaged 14.1 points last season for the Blue Demons in earning second-team All-Big East honors. ...He is a versatile guard that can be a point guard or shooting guard. He rebounds from the guard position. He has more assists than turnovers. Advanced mid-range game. He can also guard some Small Forwards.  0.406 Big East 0.366 63
Monds, David Oklahoma State 6'8" 240 PF SR. Wide receiver in high school. 0.416 Big 12 0.356
Nardi, Mike Villanova 6'2" 165 PG SR. Good handle. Improving as a shooter. Plays with passion. Well conditioned athlete. 0.281 Big East 0.241
Neal, Gary Towson 6'4" 175 SG SR. 0.311 Colonial 0.201
Neal, Michael Oklahoma 6'3" 191 SG SR. Scored 29 points on Feb. 18, 2006 in a win over Iowa St. …From Mesquite, TX. 0.389 Big 12 0.339 109
Newly, Brad Australia 6'7" SG 2/18/1985 Personal trainer Tim Grover told ESPN.com's Chad Ford, "He's an above-average athlete. He's great attacking the basket. Don't let his frail body fool you, he loves contact. He's very tough and won't back down. His form needs work, but he can shoot the 3 with NBA range. Laterally he has the ability to stay in front of his man on the defensive end." 0.309 0.309 93
Nichols, Demetris Syracuse 6'8" 212 SF, SG SR. A periemeter threat with size. …Led the Big east in scoring in 2006-07. ...He blocks shots. Good deep shooter. …He had 37 points and ten boards in ahome win over St. John's (02/11/07). 0.413 Big East 0.343 87
Nixon, Aaron Long Beach St. 6'2" 219 SG, PG SR. Big West Conference Player of the Year. …Good offensively but but plays at both ends. Grounded. Clutch. Scored 32 points and grabbed nine boards in a big win over Pacific in Stockton 02/27/07.  0.442 Big West 0.322 111.5
Noah, Joakim Florida 6'11" 227 PF, C JR. Thin big man is very athletic. He led Florida to the NCAA National Championship in 2006. MVP of both the Final Four and the Minneapolis Region during that NCAA title run. …A First Team All-SEC selection. . ..Jumps well. Jumps quickly.He can handle the ball and often will dribble to start a fast break rather than throw an outlet pass. …Noah posted 37 points and 11 rebounds in a win over Georgia on March 1, 2006.  0.743 SEC   0.703 6
Oden, Greg Ohio St. 7'0" 245 C Frosh. Oden is a shot blocking BIG that is hard to stop when he gets deep position. He will battle with other power players under the boards. He is light on his feet but is still developing his footwork offensively. ...Oden was the consensus 2007 NBA Draft number one pick until the Kevin Durant talk started. …He had wrist surgery in 2006 - and missed early 2006-07 games. ...Received the 2005-06 Morgan Wootten Award, given to the McDonald's All-American considered the Player of the Year. ...Won two state championships in high school.  0.752 Big Ten   0.742 3
Ofoegbu, Ike SMU 6'9" 215 SF SR. 0.369 C-USA 0.259 108
Patten, David Weber St. 6'8" 220 SF SR. Big Sky Conference MVP 0.449 Big Sky 0.309 96.5
Peavy, Nathan  Miami, (OH.) 6'8" 227 SF SR. 0.430 MAC 0.35 85
Pellot-Rosa, Jesse VCU 6'4" 195 SG SR. 0.424 Colonial 0.314 118
Petrimoulx, Jason UNLV 6'4" 195 PG SR. Impressive assist-toturnover ratio of 2.5 to 1. 0.417 Mtn. West 0.357 73
Petway, Brent Michigan 6'8" 205 PF, SG SR. Active left hander. Seems too good of an athlete to have been ignored at post season camps. He did earn a workout with the Pistons and Blazers. He recorded a 42-inch vertical leap in Portland, which was better than any of the elite prospects at the predraft camp in Orlando. ...He rebounds, blocks shots, and provides energy. He shot 60% from the field for his Michigan career. ...His free throw stroke is weak. Career FT% is 61%.  0.524 Big Ten   0.464 38
Porter, Nick Creighton 6'3" 210 SG SR. From the city of Compton, CA. 0.424 MVC 0.364 82
Preston, Andrew Belmont 6'10" 210 PF SR. 0.500 Atl. Sun 0.34 62
Printezis, Giorgos Greece 6'9" 223 SF 2/22/1985 This guy can knock down mid range shots and he plays hard. ...Plays for Olimpia Larisa in Greece. Averages 11.3 ppg, 4 rpg and shot 40 percent from three in 21 mpg. 0.377 0.377 64
Pruitt, Gabriel USC 6'4" 170 SG, PG JR. Right handed guard can play either point guard or shooting guard. …Plays exceptional defense on the ball but lacks defensive fundamentals - loses sight of his man. He can get his own shot, and he hit nearly 40 percent of his threes in college. He will knock down the open jumper. He is a 78% free throw shooter. ...He is a playground player with flair. If he can harness some of his game - he will be in better shape.  0.419 Pac-10   0.369 57
Radenovic, Ivan Arizona 6'10" 244 PF / SF SR. Smooth shooting big man is soft inside but dangerous on the perimeter. I don't think he can guard the small forwards in the NBA so I list him at Power Forward. He is from Belgrade, Serbia. ...Was named honorable mention All Pac-10 as a Senior after averaging 15.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in 29 appearances.  ...Radenovic shoots a team-leading 51.8 percent (144-of-278) from the field and 86.7 percent (144-of-166) from the free throw line.  He leads Arizona with four double-doubles this year and has scored in double figures 25 times.  Radenovic was an honorable mention all-Pac-10 selection last season as well. 0.450 Pac-10 0.43 51.5
Raivio, Derek Gonzaga 6'3" 168 PG SR. Little guy takes available space. Great free throw shooter at 92% for his career. 0.394 WCC 0.324 77
Rakovic, Milovan Serbia & Montenegro 6'10" PF 2/19/1985 Member of Serbia and Montenegro U20 National Team in 2005. …Played on the Yugoslavian U16 National Team that won a 2001 championship.  0.436 0.436 84
Reynolds, J.R. Virginia   6'3" 197 SG, PG SR. Scored 40 points in a home win over Wake Forest (01/21/07). 0.357 ACC 0.287
Rice, DeAndre Florida Atlantic 6'3" 200 SG SR. Right handed three point shooter.  0.428 Sun Belt 0.308
Richard, Chris  Florida 6'8" 255 PF SR. 0.424 SEC 0.314 105
Rindin, Alexandr Azerbaijan 7'4" 246 C 4/5/1985 Huge man is a defensive force when on the floor. His physical condition could be an issue. In FIBA Europe competitions: EuroCup Challenge 2006 (BC Gala) PPG: 5.3, RPG: 5.3, APG: 0.3, European Promotion Cup for Men 2006 (Azerbaijan) PPG: 11.6, RPG: 9.0, APG: 0.0, FIBA Europe Cup Men - Conference North - Qualifying Round 2005 (BC Gala) PPG: 4.3, RPG: 1.7, APG: 0.0. European Promotion Cup for Men 2004 (Azerbaijan) PPG: 2.3, RPG: 3.0, APG: 0.8, FIBA Europe Cup Men - Conference North 2004 (BC Gala) PPG: 3.2, RPG: 1.8, APG: 0.0 0.610 0.61 10
Roberts, Terrence Syracuse 6'9" 228 PF SR. From Jersey City's St. Anthony's High, coached by the Hurley's. He dinks with regularity. Can really finish. Decent ball handler for his size. …Was a member of the 2002 USA Development Festival East Team that earned a silver medal, posting 6.0 points and 6.2 rebounds a game. Named the most outstanding player at the 2002 Five Star Basketball Camp. 0.448 Big East   0.418 97
Salisbery, Dustin Temple 6'5" 208 SG SR.   0.330 A-10   0.24  
Sanders, Clarence Mississippi 6'1" 180 SG SR. Scorer. Right handed. Can shake and get his off his jumper.  0.296 SEC 0.206
Schilb, Blake Loyola - IL. 6'7" 220 SG/SF SR. Right handed player is versatile. He can pass and shoot well. 82% career free throw shooter.  0.497 Horizon 0.407 60
Seibutis, Renaldas Lithuania 6'5" 176 SG 7/23/1985 MVP of the FIBA U21 World Championship in Argentina (2005) after leading Lithuania to the gold medal. ...Played the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons in Greece’s premier professional league, spending one season with Olympiakos before being loaned to Maroussi for the 2006-07 season. The 6-5, 180-pound guard averaged 13.2 points with Maroussi and ranked third in the league in three-point shooting (47.2 percent). He also chipped in 12.4 points and 1.3 assists in 12 FIBA EuroCup contests.  0.456 0.456 34
Sessions, Ramon Nevada 6'3" 190 PG Jr. 0.393 WAC 0.313 100
Shakur, Mustafa Arizona 6'3" 175 PG SR. Understands time and score. A smart point guard with great instincts for making a timely pass. …A pure PG. …Not confident in his outside shot. …Reacts quickly. …Needs to have a better left hand. ...Member of the 2003 USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team. …From Philadelphia. 0.378 Pac-10 0.358 85
Sheridan, Will Villanova 6'8" 238 PF SR. Was Mr. Basketball in Delaware. …Smart big man. 0.392 Big East 0.382
Simmons, Keith Holy Cross 6'5" 205 SG SR. 0.512 Patriot 0.382 69
Sims, Courtney Michigan 6'11" 230 C SR. Shot blocker. 73% FT shooter as a Senior. He can score when he gets deep position.  0.517 Big Ten 0.447 57
Skuchas, Ted Vanderbilt 6'11" 250 C SR. 0.281 SEC 0.231 63
Smith, Jamar Illinois 6'3" 175 PG Soph. 0.335 Big Ten 0.275 105
Smith, James Marist 7'0" 250 C SR. Seven footer that can kock down a three point shot.  0.531 Metro Atl. 0.391 54
Smith, Jason Colorado St. 7'0" 230 C JR. He can put the ball on the floor and drive vs. other BIGS. He is pretty agile and was very efficient in the Mountain West. He tested well as an overall athlete at the 2007 Orlando Pre Draft Camp. Owns a reliable turnaround jump shot with range near 20'. ...Mountain West's Freshman of the Year. ...Two-time State Player of the Year – Colorado – high school. 0.650 Mtn. West   0.58 17
Sobers, Jemino Central Connecticut St. 6'7" 245 PF SR. 0.363 Northeast 0.293
Spicer, Chaz  Utah St. 6'7" 215 SF SR. 0.428 WAC 0.338 88
Splitter, Tiago Brazil 6'11" 245 PF, C 12/31/1984 A right hander with size and quickness. He can catch and finish. Good athlete but poor free throw shooter. Plays good defense on the ball. Well conditioned. ...Won the 2004 Spanish National Cup (King's Cup) with Tau Cerámica Saski Baskonia Vitoria...has been member of the Brazilian Junior National Team...member of the Brazilian National Team...won the gold medal at the 2003 South American Championship...won the gold medal at the 2003 Panamerican Games...played at the 2002 World Championship...named to the 2003 South American Championship 1st Team. ...He told DraftCity.com that he believes he can guard small forwards, power forwards, or centers.  0.501 0.474 44
Stewart, Lodrick USC 6'4" 210 SG SR. USC's all time leading 3 point scorer. Lefty. Thick build. Streak shooter. …Was a two-time state high school champion in Washington.  0.367 Pac-10 0.297
Stockalper, Derek Cal Poly  6'5" 220 SG SR. 2005-06 First-Team All Big West. 0.460 Big West 0.32 113.5
Stokes, Loren Hofstra 6'3" 175 SG SR. 0.451 Colonial 0.341 97
Stout, Grant Northern Iowa 6'8" 240 SF SR. A forward that plays defense. Possesses great timing. He blocks shots like a center but can play the three or four. ...Iowa's 2003 High School 1A Player of the Year. …Still developing his outside game. …Great size for small forward. …Athletic kid that ran track (sprints), and played football in high school.  0.567 MVC 0.497 23
Strawberry, D.J. Maryland 6'5" 204 SG, PG SR. Strawberry provides versatility in the backcourt ... He is an aggressive defender who creates havoc. ...He has the ability to lead the fast break. ...Posted Senior averages of 15.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, and 3.5 apg. He can play either guard spot. Good defender. He accepts a challenge on defense. …Not a great shooter at just 64% from the free throw line. He does make many smart passes.  0.410 ACC   0.35 66
Stuckey, Rodney E. Washington 6'4" 207 SG Soph. As a Freshman he was Big Sky Freshman and Player of the Year. ...Stuckey is a solid shooter with two-year collegiate numbers showing 47% FG, and 80%FT. …A flat-out scorer that gets to the free throw line frequently. Great speed. …He would be expected to be an instant offense type of guy. …For a perimeter player he was remarkably efficient at Eastern Washington - posting a stout .676 efficiency rating. Big Sky or not - that is impressive. ...He also gives out more assists than turnovers which is nice from a two guard. ...His 24.4 points per game rank third on the Big Sky Conference career-record list behind the Idaho State duo of Willie Humes (31.5 ppg, 1969-71) and Lawrence Butler (26.9 ppg, 1977-79). 0.676 Big Sky   0.576 8
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. …Had two ACL surgeries. …He can take BIGS off the dribble or outquick BIGS inside. …He is a solid 78% from the line. He has a post game. By all accounts - he is a coachable player. He is not much of a playmaker for teammates. He turns it over twice for every assist in his college career.  0.488 Big East 0.438 41
Tatum, Jamaal S. Ilinois 6'2" 175 SG, PG SR 0.339 MVC 0.299 114
Taylor, Kammron Wisconsin 6'2" 175 SG SR 0.284 Big Ten 0.184
Teague, David Purdue 6'5" 196 SG SR. 5th year Senior. Jump shooter that also can get to the basket. Right handed.  0.370 Big Ten 0.31 123.5
Teletovic, Mirza Bosnia and Herzegovina 6'9" 242 SF 9/18/1985 0.376 0.376 64
Terry, Reyshawn North Carolina 6'8" 228 SF, SG SR. Great athlete. He can shoot from deep or dunk on a break. Right handed. He runs all day. …He rebounds outside of his area and doesn't shy from contact. …He also can make silly plays. He can score off the dribble at 6'8". …Had 25 points and seven rebounds in a win at Kentucky 12/03/05.  0.575 ACC   0.545 12
Thomas, Torey Holy Cross 5'11" 185 PG SR. 0.384 Patriot 0.254 108
Thornton, Al Florida St. 6'7" 208 SG, SF SR. Tough scorer. Led the ACC in scoring as a Senior. …Strong and athletic. He hustles and plays D. ...70% FT shooter for his college career. …5th year Senior. …Scored 27 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in a win over Virginia Tech. Unanimous First-Team All-ACC as a Senior - averaged a career-high 7.2 rebounds while shooting 53 percent from the field.  Finished career shooting 45 percent from 3-point range.  Tallied a career-high
45 points in a victory at Miami on March 3, 2007. ...Thornton can catch-and-shoot or pull up off the dribble. He has a post up game as well.  Thornton has enough athletic ability and foot speed to be a good defender in time.
0.562 ACC   0.492 23
Tolliver, Anthony Creighton 6'9" 245 PF SR. 0.483 MVC 0.433 71
Tomas, Marko Croatia 6'8" 198 SG, SF 1/3/1985 Realitively short arms. Plays for Real Madrid. Good shooter. Won ULEB Cup in 2007 with Real Madrid. ...Played the 2005 Croatian All Star Game. ...played at the 2001 European Cadets Championship. ...Won the gold medal at the 2002 European Junior Championship. ...Member of the Croatian National Team.  0.379 0.379 67.5
Traore, Ali France 6'10" 249 PF 2/28/1985 22 years old. Owns a 7'5" wingspan according to ESPN.com Insider. Averaged 9.9 points and 5.5 rebounds in 23 games with Roanne and was selected to the French Pro A League All-Star Game this past season. He has only been getting significant playing time in the last couple seasons. ...25" vertical jump from a stand still. …Right-handed but uses his left well. His body alone should get him drafted. …He is not a good rebounder for his size. He also is not fleet a foot. ...But he does handle the ball reasonably well. He also has a lefty hook shot that works. 0.664     0.664 7
Travis, Romeo Akron 6'7" 220 PF, SF SR. At this stage he is more of a Power Forward than Small Forward but I think he can make the transition. ...First-Team All-Mid-American Conference selection last season ... Best described as a do-it-all kind of player, with the ability to score, rebound and block shots.   0.547 MAC 0.427 54
Tucker, Alando Wisconsin 6'5" 205 SG SR. 5th year Senior Alando Tucker is always around the ball. He has a mid-range game, and will beat his man into good space for a shot. He's getting better at the perimeter game. Right handed. Plays with maturity, poise, and purpose. …Had offensive rebound put back that was game winner vs. Indiana (2005). He has okay handles. Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Tucker broke Michael Finley's UW school record for vertical leap with a jump of 38 inches (Finley's was 35.5) as a freshman. ...From Chicago. All-State as a Senior in high-school. 0.448 Big Ten   0.358 78
Tutt, Ken Oral Roberts 6'1" 200 SG SR. 0.336 Mid-Con 0.226
Ubaka, Ayinde Cal 6'4" 200 PG SR. Does not score enough.  0.270 Pac-10 0.22
Vasylius, Valdas Old Dominion 6'7" 210 SF SR. 0.487 CAA 0.387 72
Visser, Kyle Wake Forest 6'11" 250 C SR. Smart player that can rebound. Ugly looking shot keeps him from being a perimeter threat. But he rarely takes a bad shot - and in fact shot 55% FG for his career under Skip Prosser. He is a 62% FT shooter.  0.522 ACC 0.482 36
Vouyoukas, Ian St. Louis 6'10" 270 PF / C SR. 2005-06 First Team All Atlantic 10.  0.440 A-10 0.38
Walker, B.A. VCU 6'2" 160 PG SR. 0.362 Colonial 0.252 109
Wallace, Brandon South Carolina 6'10" 196 PF, C SR. A 6'10" dude that hit a clutch 3-point shot in OT of a big 2005 Great Alaska Shootout game.  0.436 SEC 0.406 78
Washington, Fred Stanford 6'5" 205 SG SR. Can create for himself and others. …Very athlethic. Ran track in high school.  0.361 Pac-10 0.351 70
Watkins, Darryl Syracuse 6'11" 258 C SR. Shot blocker - averaged 3.4 blocks per game as a Senior. He shot 55% FG as well in 2006-07. ...Some question his energy and intensity. He rebounds well. His offensive game is raw. More turnovers than assists. ...His eight blocks against Cornell were the second most in a single game in school history... Had a career high 14 rebounds against Notre Dame.  0.464 Big East   0.434 67
Watson, Calvin North Texas 6'5" 215 SG SR. 0.352 Sun Belt 0.212
West, Mario Georgia Tech 6'4" 208 SG SR. Gives all-out effort. 0.397 ACC   0.377 61
White, Marcus Purdue 6'8" 214 PF SR. Athletic and strong.   0.502 Big Ten 0.452 96
White, Wendell UNLV 6'6" 215 SG SR. Named First Team All Mountain West. ...White, a 6-6 senior, leads UNLV in scoring and is 10th overall in the Mountain West with 14.7 ppg and he also is the top rebounder for the Runnin' Rebels with 6.3 boards per game, which is fourth in the league. He was named the MWC Co-Player of the Week on Dec. 11, the first weekly honor of his career.  0.530 Mtn. West 0.46 38.5
Williams, Marcus Arizona 6'7" 205 SG, SF Soph. Scorer. He has good size and shoots the three at a decent percentage (36% for his two year career through 03/03/07). Named to All Pac-10 team in 2007. Led Arizona in scoring last season at 16.6 points per game.…He could be a bunch better. He doesn't defend that well and is not a great athlete. More of a finesse player. ...Needs more seasoning. ...Originally from Seattle, WA.  0.472 Pac-10 0.482 25
Williams, Phillip Winthrop  6'8" 215 PF SR. 0.414 Big South 0.284
Williams, Reggie Virginia Military 6'5" 195 SG JR. ...Led Division I in scoring for the 2006-07 season. In 33 games played last season, Williams topped Division I in scoring with a 28.1 points per game average and helped lead VMI to the Big South Conference tournament finals while being selected to the All-Tournament team. He was also named first team All-Big South Conference. Williams set new Big South and VMI season records for most points with 928 and became the first BSC player to top 900 points in a season.  0.597 Big South 0.457 37
Williams, Sean Boston College 6'10" 235 PF / C JR. Shot blocker shoots 57% from the field. NBA body; he provides a real presence in the paint. He dunks anything close to the hoop. ...He was suspended twice before coach Al Skinner booted him off the team at Boston College. …Poor free throw shooter at 60.5% for his 1400 minutes of college play. He was on the Big East All Rookie team in 2004-05. ...See Video of Williams here.  0.493 ACC 0.463 44
Wilmont, Roderick Indiana 6'4" 200 SG SR. 0.340 Big Ten 0.32 117
Wilson, Jamar Albany 6'1" 185 SG SR. 5th year Senior was 2006-07 America East Conference Player of the Year. 0.442 Am. East 0.292
Wilson, Jamar Albany 6'1" 185 SG, PG SR. 0.417 AEC 0.287
Wilson, Kyle Wichita St. 6'8" 238 SF SR. Wilson loves the perimeter game. He has deep range and gets his shot off pretty quickly. …Much better on offense than defense. …He understands the game on offense. Makes cuts.  0.488 MVC 0.428 44.5
Wingate, Major Tennessee / Turkey He played professionally in Turkey in 2006-07 after being kicked from the Tennessee team. 
Witherspoon, Shawn Murray State 6'5" 208 SG SR. Wide shoulders. Right handed. A willing passer. Team player. 0.607 OVC 0.487 24
Wood, DaShaun Wright St. 5'11" 180 PG SR. Horizon League Player of the Year for 2006-07. He led the Raiders to their first NCAA tournament appearance since 1993. ...He can run a team and he D's up. Good ball handler can get to where he wants to on the court.  0.437 Horizon 0.337 68
Wright, Brandan North Carolina 6'10" 210 PF Frosh. Lefty has a 7'5" wing span. He plays under control and rarely, if ever, takes a bad shot. 2006-07 ACC Rookie of the Year. MVP of the ACC Tourney. ...Rranked among the ACC's leaders at 14.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while leading the conference by shooting 66% FG. Smooth. Played in McDonald's All-Star Game, Jordan Classic and Nike Hoop Summit. ...Named Tennessee's Division II Mr. Basketball in 2004, 2005 and 2006.   0.641 ACC   0.641 10.5
Wright, Julian Kansas 6'8" 218 PF, SG Soph. A power forward that can lead a fast break. He can handle the ball and beat his man off the dribble. …Good passer. …He hits the offensive glass with consistency. …He can dunk from a long way away from the hoop. A versatile player who creates mismatches at the No. 4 spot... A crowd pleaser with his highlight dunks. …Scored 33 points, and grabbed 12 boards in a win @ Missouri 02/10/07. ...McDonald's All-American, first team all-state and was named to the USA Junior National Select Team following his senior season.  0.605 Big 12   0.555 9
Wyatt, Avis Virginia St. 6'10" 215 PF SR. NBADraft.net compares him to Tim Thomas.  0.544 D II 0.314 95
Young, Frank West Virginia 6'5" 210 SG SR. Shooter with an accurate touch from at least the college three point line. …A large part of West Virginia's NIT Championship team in 2007.  0.381 Big East 0.311 122
Young, Keena BYU 6'6" 215 SG SR. 2006-07 Mountain West Conference Player of the Year. Senior numbers were impressive... 17.4 points and 6.6 rebounds per game, along with great shooting percentages (54.3 percent on field goals, 80.3 percent on free throws). …A tremendous one on one player. Right handed. He can score in the post or facing the hoop. I like his game. He plays hard and smart. …Had 29 points and ten rebounds in a January 2007 win over Wyoming. As a junior at BYU - finished the season with averages of 10.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, and his field goal percentage (52.3 percent) ranked fifth in the Mountain West Conference (MWC). For his efforts, he was named Third Team All-MWC and First Team All-Utah by a local newspaper (the Desert Morning News). Played high school ball with Kendrick Perkins. ...Young went to JUCO - South Plains College in Levelland, Texas as a freshman.  0.529 Mtn. West 0.449 41.5
Young, Nick USC 6'6" 195 SG JR. Young is a cocky guard that can get any shot he wants. A scorer. …Doesn't rebound that well, doesn't share the ball that well. Not a great defender. He just puts the ball in the hole. ...Hyper. Needs to improve his three point shooting. He is emotional. ...Young scored 26 points on 9-13 FG and had eight boards in a big win at Arizona (02/15/07). ...He may need some coaching - and his mental game concerns me.  0.463 Pac-10   0.413 53.5
Young, Thaddeus Georgia Tech 6'8" 215 SF Frosh. Son of a coach. ...A McDonald's All-American. …Long arms, toughness and grit, unafraid to post up and bang inside. ...His standing reach is higher than that of Jason Smith - a 6'11" guy. ...Can guard on the perimeter well. Lefty. ...Poured in 28 points at the 2006 Jordan Classic All-American Game in New York, earning MVP honors.  Said to be very smart - he at one point carried a 4.0 GPA in high school.  0.472 ACC   0.462 20
Yue, Sun China 6'9" 205 SG, SF 11/6/1985 Asia-Basket describes Sun Yue as a versatile 6'9" player that does not yet own a consistent perimeter shot. Has great height for his ball-handling skills. …He sees the floor well and makes good passes. …Made headlines by becoming the youngest member of the Chinese National team.  0.432 0.452 35