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Shaquille O'Neal B+ D+ C- B- B A (Limited to C only)
Freak of an athlete. Unquestionable strength. While he needs work on his free throw shooting, teams will look for his inside dominance. Great insider scorer. Solid shot blocker who plays the post well. Great rebounder. While on paper he is the unanimous top pick. But will he be the best player in one of the deepest drafts since the 1984 DASL. Amazing potential

Alonzo Mourning B- C C- B B A
Physical specimen. Great shot blocker. Amazing rebounder. Offensively, he has his short comings. But scouts feel he can become a top focal on an inside offense. His quickness and agility are outstanding and he’s got great anticipation as a defender. Plants his feet at the right moment to make plays for his team. He controls the paint on offense and is a legit rim protector on the defensive end. Amazing potential

Oliver Miller C+ B- C- B- B- B
Scores from all 3 levels. Nice deep ball and has a nice mid range game and smooth pull-up J with a nice release. Likes to operate in the mid-post but can also initiate the offense from up top. Strong enough to score inside the paint. Scouts worry about his physical abilities to handle a 82 game schedule. Solid potential

Elmore Spencer C+ D D C+ C+ A
Raw skills. Spencer can play bully-ball and power his way to the rim, taking the defender for a ride and finishing through contact. He can play above the rim but isn’t an amazing run/jump athlete at this point. Good shot blocker. Still needs time to fully develop. Amazing raw potential

Sean Rooks B C- C- B B- C
Ready now prospect. Physical player who dominates lower levels of play and is an absolute force as a shot blocker. Plays the post well. Rebounds well. Scores inside the paint great. On the defensive side, he has the potential to be a great rim protector with the right coaching. Limited potential

Reggie Smith C+ D- D B- B- B
Plays strictly in the post offensively and defensively. Good inside scorer but he relies on his strength to power through opponents, not much finesse. Needs to improve his defense in the post but can deflect shots from time to time. Good potential.

Matt Geiger C+ C- D C+ C+ A
Raw prospect who needs time in the practice facility to realize his potential. Able to step out and hot shots but needs to be more consistent. Defensively he gets bullied too much in the post despite his huge frame. Solid foundation and great potential but teams need to be patient.

Robert Werdann C+ C- D+ B- B C
Plug and play who plays good defense and can generate turnovers with his wingspan. Solid rebounder with very good positioning at both ends of the court. Not much of a scorer. Average potential.

Darren Morningstar B- C D+ B+ B- C
Elite athletic prospect who needs to craft his basketball skills. Great strength and speed for the position but is raw around the basket offensively. Uses his size well in the post defensively but rebounding leaves some on the table. Average potential.

Matt Fish C+ C- C- C+ C+ B
Mid major prospect who clearly dominated his level in college but will need to step up some in the DASL. Good inside scorer but needs to improve consistence. Good defender with shot blocking ability. Very good strength and good potential.
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