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Mookie Blaylock B- C+ C+ C+ D A
Mookie is a scorer. Fits more into an inside or balance focal offense. Excels at getting to the paint. Good crossover. Plays at a great pace. Crafty ball handler. Will have to watch his turnovers early on though. Defensively, he can get steals. Brings the same intensity as he does on offense. More than anything else it’s his court vision and uncanny feel for the game that makes him a high level prospect. Amazing potential

Tim Hardaway C+ B- C+ B- D A
Hardaway is another guy with the potential to be a big time scorer in DASL. Can overpower just about any defender. He’s simply too much for defenders to handle and can get his shot off at will. Could very well be the best point guard in this draft class. Hustles back on defense. Has the quickness to blow by defenders. Great jump shot. Has the potential to grow as a three point shooter. Amazing potential

Dana Barros C- B+ C C+ D B
Dynamic scorer. Step back jumper is a thing a beauty. Smooth three point shot. Barros may never become a 30ppg scorer but in the right offense, Barros will get buckets. Barros can get his own shot in a variety of ways. He pulls up for deep threes before the defense can step out to guard him and he can hit on a variety of runners and floaters in the mid range. Very good potential

B. J. Armstrong C B- C+ B- D B
Armstrong is an advanced ball handler with the ability to knock down threes. B. J. has deep range on his jumper and if his shot isn’t falling he can dish it out. Great at handling the pressure. Very high IQ. Ball hawk defender. Physical defender who plays with his eye on the ball. Good potential

Sherman Douglas B- C B- B- D B
Flashy play maker who can get inside the paint and dish it out to the perimeter. He’s fundamentally sound, understands spacing and operates well in pick and roll and pick and pop situations. If he can continue to improve his 3pt shot, it will give his game an added dimension and opens up his dribble drive game and opens the floor for his teammates. Good potential

Scott Haffner C B+ C B D+ D
Ready now prospect who can jump into an outside focused offense and contribute with his scoring. Might be better suited as a SG as his handles are below average and his passing is ok. Defensively he is a hawk at steals. Not much potential.

Junie Lewis C+ C B B D- C
Bigger PG than you traditional see and he is very good at using it to bully into the lane offensively. Passing is very good but handles could use some work. Very good defender out on the perimeter. Average potential.

Haywoode Workman C+ D B+ B- D B
Workman like attitude from Haywoode (see what I did there :) ) who came through a small school to get on the radar of scouts. Above average handles and very good passing range with some scouts thinking he could become the best PG in this class. Likes to attack in the paint offensively but when on the perimeter, he can pick out a teammate. Good potential.

Byron Dinkins C C C B- D A
Another small school player who scouts started to look at recently. Potential is very high but is a raw prospect. Handles and passing need major work but his jump shot looks ready now. Wont become a perimeter shooter but has some touch around the rim. One of the quickest players in the class. Amazing potential.

Clifford Lett B C C+ B- D- C
Older prospect who knows who he is and maximizes his use on the floor. Very good inside the paint attacking the rim and pulling up for jumpers. Very good handles but passing range is average. Defensively he has lapses and could use some improvement. Average potential.
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