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Shareef O’Neal B C C B- B- A
Shaq's son is a high level combo forward prospect who possesses nice athleticism and an emerging offensive game. Shareef will make whoever picks #1 a difficult decision. Shareef could turn out to be the best prospect in the draft if he can continue to develop. Shows the ability to become an elite rebounder and defender. Amazing potential

Jordan Brown B+ C+ C B+ C+ B
On the offensive end Brown shows flashes of big time scoring ability. He can face up and drive the ball, hit the mid range shot and also operate in the low post. On defense he changes a lot of shots and is an excellent weak side shot blocker. He's a quick leaper who can get up in a hurry and make up a lot of ground with his quickness. Solid potential

Reggie Perry B- C- C B- B+ B
He has the strength to push opponents out of the lane and has a lot of upside as a post defender. He rebounds the ball well on both ends of the court and seems to enjoy doing the dirty work. Good potential

Mikeal Brown-Jones B C C C C A
Jones is a fluid athlete who is well coordinated, has good strength and a solid build. He runs the court well and has nice leaping ability, allowing him to make plays above the rim. Great potential

Cheikh Mbacke Diong C C- C C+ C A
He can be a force as a weak-side shot blocker who surprises opponents with his quick leaping and length. Will need the time to develop. Great potential

Ivan Jordan C C+ C C+ B- B
Strongest PF in this class. Above average rebounder on both sides. Very good shooting stroke but thats all offensively. Lacking defensive technique in the post, relies on his strength too much. Good potential.

Kenny Wooten C+ C- C C+ B+ C
Very good rebounder on defense. Quicker than most at his position and he uses that to his advantage on defense. Ok scorer but don't expect too much from him. Average potential.

Sam Waardenburg C C D+ C C+ A
Needs time adjusting to the DASL in that he lacks focus. Very good defensive rebounder and strength. Can hit the occasional 3 point shot. Very good potential.

Oscar da Silva C+ C- D+ C+ C+ A
In a class that lacks much post scoring, Oscar is on the higher end. His post moves are move refined than others but still needs work. His post work on defense is very good and has a knack for pulling down offensive boards. Very good potential.

Tristan Clark B+ C C C+ B B
Advanced offensive game with post moves near the top of this PF class. He can also stretch it to the three point line. Good rebounder at both ends but his defensive skills are lacking. Above average potential.
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