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Shareef Abdur-Rahim B- C C B- C A
On the offensive side Shareef shows incredible talent as a face-up scorer. He can shoot the ball from deep and also has incredible handles for a player his size and a great dribble-drive game. He’s not a powerful post player or back to the basket scorer but he’s got elite scoring ability on the wing. Great potential

Peja Stojaković C+ B+ C C+ D A
His 3pt shooting ability is a natural fit for the way teams are moving the ball. He could be one of next elite scorers at the next level. Peja has an easy, effortless stroke and can also shoot off the dribble and has a beautiful pull-up 3pt shot. Amazing potential

John Wallace B- C C- B+ C C
Wallace has lots of natural strength and a low center of gravity. He can play bully-ball and power his way to the rim, taking the defender for a ride and finishing through contact. Solid potential

Dontae' Jones C B C C+ D+ B
Although he’s not a high volume shot-taker he’s got solid shooting form and should become a knockdown shooter in time. He’s got a quick first step and gets to the rim with ease and can really finish through contact. Good potential

Brian Evans C+ C- C B- C- B
Evans doesn’t project as an elite defender and could even be a minus on the defensive end. Evans will need to continue improving offensively to have any impact minutes for a team. Good potential

Ryan Minor C+ C+ C C+ D+ B
Ultimate athlete who can jump out the gym with his highlight dunks. Also can spread the floor and hit shots but consistency needs work. Good defender who can hold his own. Good potential.

Jason Sasser C C+ C B- C- B
Prefers playing outside the arch offensively but never developed an inside game to compliment. Average defender who can stretch across the floor with his range. Good potential.

Ron Riley C+ C C C+ C A
Has all the physical tools to succeed but putting them into basketball skills has been his challenge. Great athlete who needs the right coaching to take his abilities and translate them to the court. Great potential but will need 2-3 seasons before knowing his potential.

Mark Pope B- C C- B- C+ C
Bigger SF who plays like a PF in his skillset. Good at scoring in the paint and inside the arch with his strongest ability is timing his defense for shot blocks. Average potential.

Darvin Ham B- D D B+ C C
Top notch defense across the board. Not much else to his game other than providing defense across the court. Average potential.
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