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April 9, 2008

NBA Draft - Confirmed Early Entries

Darren Collison (6-1, 170, PG, UCLA, Jr)
Kevin Love (6-9, 260, PF, UCLA, Fr)
Eric Gordon (6-4, 220, SG, Indiana, Fr)
Marreese Speights (6-10, 250, PF, Florida, So)
Chase Budinger (6-7, 215, SG, Arizona, So)
Anthony Randolph (6-10, 200, SF, LSU, Fr)
Donte Green (6-10, 226, SF, Syracuse, Fr)
Ryan Anderson (6-10, 235, F, California, So )
Jerryd Bayless (6-3, 182, PG, Arizona, Fr)
Derrick Caracter (6-8, 260, PF, Louisville, So)
Earl Clark (6-8, 220, SF, Louisville, So)
Richard Hendrix (6-8, 260, PF, Lousiville, So)
JJ Hickson (6-9, 235, PF, NC State, Fr)
Lester Hudson (6-3, 190, PG, UT-Martin, Jr)
Brook Lopez (7-0, 260, C, Stanford, So)
Robin Lopez (7-0, 255, C, Stanford, So)
Javale McGee (7-0, 237, C Nevada, So)
Ronald Steele (6-2, 185, PG, Alabama, RSSr)
Robert Vaden (6-5, 224, SG, UAB, Jr)
Shawn James (6-10, 225, PF, Duquesne, Jr)

Who's Making a Mistake

Marreese Speights - The stats look decent (14.5 PPG, 8.1 REB) and Marreese has the frame to play in the league, but Speights is not NBA ready. He averaged only 24.3 minutes per game due to poor conditioning, which doesn't say much about his work ethic. His demeanor on the floor doesn't impress me, and he is prone to turnover trouble at times. This jump has disaster written all over it.

Derrick Caracter - Unbelievable! Scored in double figures only once in his last 14 games, and averaged only 17 minutes per game. I don't see much upside in Caracter, as he is already fully developed physically. I feel sorry for any team who gambles on this pick (it'll probably be Miami)

JJ Hickson - He's long, athletic, and a decent scorer (sounds good so far). I question his mental toughness, and ability to take the punishment of an entire NBA season. Of all the players on my list of busts, I see the most potential for success in Hickson.

Robert Vaden - Volume shooters from average teams rarely materialize into successes in the NBA. Vaden can score, but will see a different level of defense as a pro. Vaden is not a great passer or rebounder. I can't see a one dimensional scorer of his caliber being anything other than a bust.

Ronald Steele - Steele is presently just "testing the water" and does not plan to hire an agent. This is a very smart move on his part. He has shown no signs of being ready for the draft. If an agent gets ahold of this kid and somehow convinces him to sign, it will be the biggest mistake Steele could make.

Richard Hendrix - There is potential here, but one more year could do wonders for Hendrix. He's statistically improved in all of his 3 seasons, and I see no reason why that trent wouldn't continue into his senior season. Hendrix can develop into something if he finds the right situation, but I feel like he's taking a big gamble by coming out now.

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