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Kwame Brown C+ C+ C B- C A
With the number of younger prospects entering the draft class, there will be a certain unpredictability in deciding who will be the top prospect. With Kwame, he has the talent to become a scorer. Defensively, he can be a rim protector. The question will be, can he be both. Amazing raw potential

Tyson Chandler C+ C- C C+ C+ A
Tyson is definitely a strong contender as a top prospect. Elite rim protector. Will he be able to average the 3/4 blocks rim protectors are doing. Entering the phase of one and done, you could certainly see the tides changing in DASL; and the talent level will be harder to judge. Great rebounder. Can he be an inside threat as a scorer. Amazing raw potential

Pau Gasol C+ C+ C C+ C+ A
Pau coming from Spain, already a big name overseas. Quickness wise he is better suited as a center. But defensively, scouts feel he is a PF. Great jump shot. Long arms to distract scorers. Good rebounder. All around talent. Will he be able to put it all together. Amazing potential

Eddy Curry B- C- C C C A
Very good inside scorer. Curry lacks the quickness and can be a liability defensively. If Curry can continue to improve his scoring abilities along with his rebounding skills, you could see teams moving him to PF. But ultimately I think he is a true center and being a high school prospect, he will need time to grow. Amazing raw potential

DeSagana Diop C+ D D B+ B C
Diop is another high school big man. But scouts don’t feel his ceiling is higher than the other prospects. Already a great rim protector, teams will have to wonder if he can ever develop a good shooting form. Diop may just be a guy who can grab 10 rebounds and get a couple of blocks. Maybe a dunk or two. Limited potential

Jason Collins C+ C- C- B B C
Won't be a world beater offensively in the paint but shoots it well for the positions inside the arch. Decent defender and shot blocker but cant stretch outside the paint. Good rebounder. Average potential.

Brendan Haywood C+ C- C- B- B- B
Brute in the paint who throws his weight around very well but needs to become more polished attacking the rim. Needs to improve defensive and rebounding to find minutes in the league. Good potential.

Samuel Dalembert C+ C D+ B B+ C
Best rebounder in the class and excels pulling down boards with his great positioning. Good defender with shot blocking ability. Don't expect double digit scoring though. Average potential.

Mehmet Okur C+ B- C C+ C+ B
Old school player who can pop out of the paint and knock down jumpers while also extending behind the arch. Won't create turnovers but can play solid defense. Good potential.

Robertas Javtokas C+ C- C- C C A
Elite potential but needs many seasons under a proper coaching setup to realize his true potential. Move very well for the position but lacks positional awareness and touch around the rim. Project player.
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Kwame Brown C+ C+ C B- C A
With the number of younger prospects entering the draft class, there will be a certain unpredictability in deciding who will be the top prospect. With Kwame, he has the talent to become a scorer. Defensively, he can be a rim protector. The question will be, can he be both. Amazing raw potential
In what universe does Kwame have more outside game than Troy Murphy or anyone for that matter :lol:.

As a salty ex-Laker fan, a F- outside rating is deserved
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offtheheezy wrote:
Kwame Brown C+ C+ C B- C A
With the number of younger prospects entering the draft class, there will be a certain unpredictability in deciding who will be the top prospect. With Kwame, he has the talent to become a scorer. Defensively, he can be a rim protector. The question will be, can he be both. Amazing raw potential
In what universe does Kwame have more outside game than Troy Murphy or anyone for that matter :lol:.

As a salty ex-Laker fan, a F- outside rating is deserved
More about keeping guys drafting early on happy…
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offtheheezy wrote:
Kwame Brown C+ C+ C B- C A
With the number of younger prospects entering the draft class, there will be a certain unpredictability in deciding who will be the top prospect. With Kwame, he has the talent to become a scorer. Defensively, he can be a rim protector. The question will be, can he be both. Amazing raw potential
In what universe does Kwame have more outside game than Troy Murphy or anyone for that matter :lol:.

As a salty ex-Laker fan, a F- outside rating is deserved
Better give him D handles for his small hands, too :lol:
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the goat wrote:
offtheheezy wrote:
Kwame Brown C+ C+ C B- C A
With the number of younger prospects entering the draft class, there will be a certain unpredictability in deciding who will be the top prospect. With Kwame, he has the talent to become a scorer. Defensively, he can be a rim protector. The question will be, can he be both. Amazing raw potential
In what universe does Kwame have more outside game than Troy Murphy or anyone for that matter :lol:.

As a salty ex-Laker fan, a F- outside rating is deserved
Better give him D handles for his small hands, too :lol:
Maybe like a C F- D- B C A

My man was a solid post defender I'll give him that :lol:
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offtheheezy wrote:
the goat wrote:
offtheheezy wrote:
Kwame Brown C+ C+ C B- C A
With the number of younger prospects entering the draft class, there will be a certain unpredictability in deciding who will be the top prospect. With Kwame, he has the talent to become a scorer. Defensively, he can be a rim protector. The question will be, can he be both. Amazing raw potential
In what universe does Kwame have more outside game than Troy Murphy or anyone for that matter :lol:.

As a salty ex-Laker fan, a F- outside rating is deserved
Better give him D handles for his small hands, too :lol:
Maybe like a C F- D- B C A

My man was a solid post defender I'll give him that :lol:
He might as well got Sasser’s notes then.

It was the Magic losing to Pistons that was his doom.
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