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Allen Iverson B B- C+ B- D A
We throw around the phrase ‘elite athlete’ a lot but Iverson is truly an elite level athlete. His speed in the open court and the way he explodes into the lane is tremendous. Iverson has a gear that most guards don’t have and he has serious blow-by speed. May be better suited for the shooting guard position because he will turn the ball over. Amazing potential

Stephon Marbury B C B- C+ D A
You have to be feeling sorry for whoever has to make the tough decision of deciding which of these studs will be the best player. On the offensive end he’s at his best taking the ball into the lane and using his quickness, leaping ability and length to score in the paint. He’s got an awesome hang-time and is a nasty dunker. Abilities to be a prime time scorer and natural point. Amazing potential

Steve Nash C+ B- B- C+ D A
Nash may need time to develop. He’s also become really good at finding shooters after collapsing the defense and shows some lead guard abilities. He can score pretty much at will but plays an unselfish game and is at his best when surrounded by shooters. In a decade from now, you could easily see Nash being the top player in this draft. Amazing raw potential

Tony Delk C B+ B- B C- C
On the defensive end Delk is a pesky on the ball defender who really gets after it. He hounds opposing ball handlers and puts constant pressure on the ball. He reads the passing lanes well and gives good help defense. He’s got long arms and very quick hands and can guard either guard position thanks to his great speed. Solid potential

Derek Fisher C B+ C+ B C- B
His shot looks good (reminds you of Steve Kerr’s abilities but with a more loaded point guard position) and he’ll just need to get a little more consistent and more efficient to be considered a knockdown shooter. He’s also a big shot taker who doesn’t back down from the big moments. Will be interesting to see how he does in today’s league. Good potential

Moochie Norris C+ C+ C+ B C- B
Good with the ball in his hands but struggles to find the open man when pressed. Not much of a midrange game. Good defender and potential.

Jeff McInnis C C+ C C+ D+ A
Great athlete who let the stars in UNC take the spotlight and he wasnt able to showcase his true potential while at Chapel Hill. Good three point shooter but lacks finishing from elsewhere. Great potential.

Chucky Atkins C+ C B- B- D- B
Dont let his size fool you, Chucky loves to drive and dish with his thick frame. Good handler and passer. Very good defender. Good potential.

Emanual Davis C B B- B D C
Outside shooter who can also double as a backup PG tomorrow. Very quick with the ball in his hands and is an adequate passer. Good defender who can also generate turnovers. Average potential.

Michael Hawkins C C+ B+ B- D C
Very reliable with the ball in his hands and a capable passer. Good jump shot with above average defensive skills. Average potential.
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