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Rasheed Wallace C+ C C B- B- A
Rasheed possesses a prototypical length that teams love. Despite his exciting length, he also has a unique ball-handling ability that will translate nicely to the next level. Very versatile player who can play either forward position. Can score in a variety of ways in the post. Has a fadeaway jumper that is extremely difficult to contest. Solid three point shooter. Amazing potential

Bryant Reeves B+ C D B B- C
Ready now player. Nicknamed Big Country. Reeves averaged 21.5 points per game as a senior at Oklahoma State. He will get buckets in DASL. Scouts worry about his back problems. Defensively, he can guard any big man in the league. He may not get the blocks or steals but his man to man defense is great. Good rebounder. Average potential

Cherokee Parks C C D B B- B
Ready now rim protector. Don’t look for Parks to give you much on offense besides the offensive rebound and put back. Uses his strength to back up opponents inside the paint. Parks uses his coordination and body control against athletic players. Good shot block and IQ with a great feel for the game. Good potential

Theo Ratliff C C- D- B B B
Probably one of the best shot blockers coming out the draft. Amazing rim protector. Good athleticism. All around rebounder. Needs to work on his free throws. His strength comes with his ability to keep guys in front of him. Theo has really nice off-ball movement. He’s shown countless times that he is quick to react to the ball swinging around and makes a nice cut. Good potential

George Zidek B C D+ B- B C
Ready now. Solid all-around player that can do a bit of everything. Zidek is well polished around the rim. He possesses a multitude of moves to get towards the basket and often finishes strong. The perimeter shooting is not great, but he has shown significant growth in this area. Good shot blocker and post defender. Great rebounder. Average potential

Greg Ostertag C+ C- D B+ B C
Plug and play big man who will slide into a rotation tomorrow and provide quality defense and rebounding. Ok offensively but his calling card will be in the paint on defense. Great shot blocker and post defender with incredible strength. Average potential.

Dragan Tarlać C+ C- C C C+ A
One of many Serbian imports in this draft class. Strongest player without question but basketball skills do not translate as well. Very good jump shooter within the arch. Needs to improve at the rim. Below average defender but wingspan is elite. Elite potential.

Eurelijus Žukauskas C C C B- C+ A
Projects to be a defensive force with elite strength. Offensive game needs work all around but defensively he can block shots and shuffle his feet to play good defense. Needs to improve rebounding. Great potential.

Michael McDonald C D D B+ B+ C
One of the oldest players in the class and his seniority will help him settle into any team's rotation. Won't provide any offense but can block shots, play defense in the paint and rebound very well. Average potential.

John Amaechi B- C- D- B B+ C
Late bloomer who excelled on and off the court at Penn St. Solid offensive game around the rim and inside the arch. Won't be great at scoring but can get buckets. Elit post defender with great strength and positioning for rebounds. Average potential.
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