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Post by Broph on Sept 5, 2013 15:36:57 GMT -6
Name, Age, Height Weight Position strengths, weaknesses here. You can suggest ratings and potential, but obviously I will edit them to fit the class, 2 of each position, and then 2 discretionary wild cards. Remember, they are prospects...not insta stars
Feel free to make as many as you like, but I will choose the ones I use
the most chosen gets a reward, and you will get payment otherwise
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Post by rbx on Sept 5, 2013 16:23:26 GMT -6
Damian Didarod 5'10" 220 PG Anchorage 21 years old
Grew up in the tundra, used it to his advantage to become a big running back with insanely quick feet for his size. Unfortunatelyhis career has been plagued with acl injuries and towards the end of his freshman campaign at U of Anchorage the final blow was dealt. Lost much of his quickness but was able to walk on the schools hoops team.He was obviously the best player on the team, but the transition away from football was hurting. He battled depression and dropped out of school before playing a season in Russia, where his game really grew. His knees have been getting better and hes regaining quickness every day. Very strong player who loves to have the ball in his hands - maybe too much. Pretty good all around scorer, he gets to the cup just like a big tough running back, his spin move, floaters and step-backs are tough to defend.
Strengths Scoring Strength Still pretty quick Flashy dribbler gambles for steals, loves to double team great basketball iq and footwork
Weaknesses Doesn't get teammates involved Injury prone Never going to dunk Potential is up in the air
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Post by davedean on Sept 5, 2013 16:34:06 GMT -6
Maxwell Dean 7'1" 255 pounds PF/C Canada 20
Strengths - Best passing big throughout his 2 years in the NCAA averaged 8.7 ast per game. Outside shot lives behind the 3 point line and is streaky. Perimeter D can surprisingly guard SF/SG's behind the 3 point line and because of his reach he blocks a lot of perimeter shots.
Weaknesses - Since most of his game is playing the perimeter he doesn't grab as many rebounds as he should for his size. Post D, when he does get down in the low post against a bulky player he is easily pushed around. Post Offense is a rare sight to see from him.
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Post by ilovebball on Sept 5, 2013 19:31:04 GMT -6
Ahsan Currimbhoy (and yes that is the coolest name you will ever hear in your entire life by far and away) Age: 18 Height: 6'7" Weight: 220 lbs Position: SG/SF Strengths: Terrific size/strength, big time potential, solid quicks, getting to the rim, scoring from midrange, money from beyond the arc, handling, stealing, blocking, rebounding Weaknesses: Dunking, passing, positional defense
Name, Age, Height Weight Position strengths, weaknesses here. You can suggest ratings and potential, but obviously I will edit them to fit the class, 2 of each position, and then 2 discretionary wild cards. Remember, they are prospects...not insta stars
Feel free to make as many as you like, but I will choose the ones I use
the most chosen gets a reward, and you will get payment otherwise
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Post by donatello2424 on Sept 5, 2013 20:04:56 GMT -6
Jamont Gordon 6'4" 230 lbs. Mississippi State PG/SG 21 years old
Strengths: -Is unsually big for a point guard. -Good strength for a guard. -Has the size to be able to defend positions 1-3. -Jack of all tricks. -Very good scorer inside and outside. -Above average rebounder
Weaknesses: -Master of none. -Lacks quickness. -Is a bit small for a sg, lacks the true knack as a pg. -Handles problem. -Can be a bit streaky....in both shooting the ball and his defense.
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Post by CC on Sept 5, 2013 20:08:29 GMT -6
Ibrahim Moizoos 21 6'9" 210 lbs. SF University of Tennessee
Strengths An outstanding athlete....a high, energetic player....a great defender due to his long arms...a shot block waiting to happen...can grab a ton of steals as well....improving rebounder....can score inside some, especially in transition...might see a few dunk competitions in the next level.
Weaknesses Not a very good offensive player....lacks consistency....his game focuses a lot on defense....does not have a great jump shot...has trouble creating his own shot....mediocre ball handler....very thin....needs to get stronger.
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Post by donatello2424 on Sept 5, 2013 20:10:35 GMT -6
Franklin St.Pierre 6'2" 180 lbs France 25 years old
Following in the mold of Steve Nash, St. Pierre has decided to take is talent from the soccer pitch or the basketball court. St. Pierre suffered a bad ACL tear two years ago and has bene out of soccer since then. He has been working (slowly) on a sport he played as a youth watching Tony Parker on t.v.
Strengths: -One of the quickest players we have ever seen before his injury, not sure of it now. -Great vision. Has a knack of knowing where players and and will go. Lead his soccer league in assists. -Is a great thief. Very quick hands. -Defense is very good. The soccer player in him had quick feet so he is very good at staying in front of his man.
Weaknesses: -Isn't very strong. -Offensive game is still developing. -Isn't a great rebounder. -Handles are questionable.
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Post by donatello2424 on Sept 5, 2013 20:18:01 GMT -6
Renardo "Fat Ass" Sidney PF/C 6'10" 300 lbs. Mississippi State 21 years old. Sidney was once a can't miss prospect, being compared to Shaq. However there was some..."questions" about whether or not him and his family received pay while he was in high school. As a result, Mississippi State was the only team to take a chance on him. He sat out his entire Freshman season and only played limited minutes as a sophomore. His weight is a question mark. He has trouble maintaining a "fit" weight. Sometimes he has ballooned to 350 lbs, other times it is around 275. Strengths: -With his size comes the strength. -Very good inside scorer. -Has a bit of range. -Can defend his area. -Can rebound...as long as the rebound doesn't require him to move. Weaknesses: -His conditioning is a problem. Some people even question if he could average starter minutes without getting to tired. -Low basketball iq. -Injury prone. -Not great at any one thing. -Not a shot blocker. -Handles problem. -Literally got into a fight with a teammate as a sophomore. Basically he is a big fat ass that doesn't like to move or run. He can score inside and has a bit of a hook shot, but isn't definitely one to run for a fast break.
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Post by CC on Sept 5, 2013 20:25:58 GMT -6
Cookie Ziggler 23 6'8" 240 lbs. PF San Francisco State University
Strengths Cookies is his favorite pre/post game meal....Nicknamed "Cookie" during his 4 years in college...Loves to put the ball in the basket...shoots a high % inside...has a excellent feel in the paint...incredible awareness and footwork....can shoot the occasional 15-18 footer....a solid rebounder despite being undersized...plays with heart.
Weaknesses Not a very good defender....does not pass the ball much....mediocre ball handler...can't shoot the 3....a tweener...kinda old...he's pretty much what he is. does he have room left for improvement going forward?
"I always stop by subway to grab their cookies, along with a 6 inch turkey sub. They are so damn delicious."
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Post by tmaczdaddy on Sept 5, 2013 20:48:34 GMT -6
Ibrahim Moizoos 21 6'9" 210 lbs. SF University of Tennessee Strengths An outstanding athlete....a high, energetic player....a great defender due to his long arms...a shot block waiting to happen...can grab a ton of steals as well....improving rebounder....can score inside some, especially in transition...might see a few dunk competitions in the next level. Weaknesses Not a very good offensive player....lacks consistency....his game focuses a lot on defense....does not have a great jump shot...has trouble creating his own shot....mediocre ball handler....very thin....needs to get stronger. hahahaha
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Post by donatello2424 on Sept 5, 2013 20:50:57 GMT -6
James "Lockdown" McDuffie ATH 6'9" 225 lbs. Butler 22 years old
Lockdown is one of those players that hit his growth spurt very early. He was a 6'6" high school Freshman and many "experts" expected him to top out at 7'4", however he hit a wall as a junior. He started out as a pf/c due to his size in high school and as a freshman at Butler. As a sophomore he transitioned more to a combo forward role, then as a junior to more of a combo wing. As a senior he even played some point due to several injuried. He is your definition of a 6th man due to his versatility.
Strengths: -As the name suggests, dude is a lockdown defender. He has experienced defending every position on the court and does it at a very high level. Post, perimeter, drive, he does it all. -Is fairly strong, as is needed when you are going up against taller guys with more weight. -Is an okay passer and rebounder, but not great. -Is extremely quick doe his size.
Weaknesses: -Everything else. -While he is a great man defender, he lacks the "stats" defense. -Not a great scorer. While it is developing there are concerns on whether he will ever to a stud there.
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Post by donatello2424 on Sept 5, 2013 21:01:39 GMT -6
Mikhail and Nikolai Romanov 6'11" 250 lbs. PF and C Russia Age: Russia has been very tight lip about their twins. No one is really sure about their age. Some predict that they are only 17 years old. Others think they could be as old as 25. Mikhail is the offensive powerhouse of the two. Strengths: -Great inside scorer. -Strong as an ox. -Has a solid mid-range game and developing 3-point shot. -Solid passer. Weaknesses: -Can defend to save his life. Always had his brother to bail him out. -Rebounding was never much of a concern. Brother usually was the post defender. -While passing is nice, handles are horrible. Nikolai is the defensive powerhouse of the twins. Strengths: -Is strong -Superb shot blocker. -Excellent defender all-around. -Very good scorer. -Surprisingly good handles. Weaknesses: -His brother always scored for him so he can't score to save his life. -Horrible passer.
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Post by CC on Sept 5, 2013 21:29:26 GMT -6
Rasputia Latimore 21 6'10" 200 lbs. PF/SF Stanford University
Strengths The first female prospect in UOSL history?
Rasputia plays with balls...very competitive on the court...always plays with a chip on her shoulder... her greatest strength is her soft feathery jump shot....has a very quick release, similar to steph curry....automatic from the line, consistent catch and shoot player...a very good stretch 4...probably best suited in an outside offense....solid handle....can play the passing lanes very well...will literally get in your face and block a shot or two.
Weaknesses Physical play. Will get beat by bigger/stronger players in the next level. Bad post d and rebounder. Very perimeter oriented. Too one dimensional. Foul prone.
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Post by Broph on Sept 5, 2013 21:59:13 GMT -6
Renardo "Fat Ass" Sidney PF/C 6'10" 300 lbs. Mississippi State 21 years old. Sidney was once a can't miss prospect, being compared to Shaq. However there was some..."questions" about whether or not him and his family received pay while he was in high school. As a result, Mississippi State was the only team to take a chance on him. He sat out his entire Freshman season and only played limited minutes as a sophomore. His weight is a question mark. He has trouble maintaining a "fit" weight. Sometimes he has ballooned to 350 lbs, other times it is around 275. Strengths: -With his size comes the strength. -Very good inside scorer. -Has a bit of range. -Can defend his area. -Can rebound...as long as the rebound doesn't require him to move. Weaknesses: -His conditioning is a problem. Some people even question if he could average starter minutes without getting to tired. -Low basketball iq. -Injury prone. -Not great at any one thing. -Not a shot blocker. -Handles problem. -Literally got into a fight with a teammate as a sophomore. Basically he is a big fat ass that doesn't like to move or run. He can score inside and has a bit of a hook shot, but isn't definitely one to run for a fast break. lol, hes real and I think he made his way through the league before
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Post by CC on Sept 5, 2013 23:39:00 GMT -6
Rodrigo Adobo 18 5'9" 170 lbs. PG University of Manila
Strengths Lightning quick PG...small guard who has standout athletic abilities, probably the best in Asia for his position...very good in the open court...will get by players in transition and finish above the rim...great hops... plays with a street style type of game...dangerous one on one skills....shows an improving jump shot...can hit the 3 in transition...quick hands...able to grab a steal or two.
Weaknesses Undersized. Very thin. Will have trouble against bigger guards in the next level. Shy's away from contact. Not much of an on ball defender. Too ball dominant. Will kill the clock and take bad shots. Deer in the headlights when he has to create for his teammates. Turnover prone. More of a combo guard at this point. Not a true PG. Still very young. Has a lot to learn about the game. Scouts strongly question whether or not he's ready for the pro's and if his game could translate.
Earlier today, we ran into Rodrigo and asked what his favorite UOSL player was growing up.
"Palagi akong naging fan ni Dante Exum. Siya ay isang mahusay na tagabaril, defender, at ball handler. Ako ay nanonood ng finals noong nakaraang season at Exum ay ang pinakamahusay na sa tournament. Siya ang kahanga-hangang. Gusto kong kumuha ng kaunting ang kanyang mga laro at ipatupad ito sa minahan. Salamat sa pagtatanong na pinag-uusapan. "
"I always been a fan of Dante Exum. He is a great shooter, defender, and ball handler. I was watching the finals last season and Exum was the best in that tournament. He is amazing. I like to take a little bit of his game and implement it into mine. Thank you for asking that question."
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Post by trunks on Sept 6, 2013 5:04:44 GMT -6
Are we going to vote to see who we use?
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Post by trunks on Sept 6, 2013 5:10:47 GMT -6
Or we can make a potential Preira type player
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Post by trunks on Sept 6, 2013 5:15:48 GMT -6
Rodrigo Adobo 18 5'9" 170 lbs. PG University of Manila Strengths Lightning quick PG...small guard who has standout athletic abilities, probably the best in Asia for his position...very good in the open court...will get by players in transition and finish above the rim...great hops... plays with a street style type of game...dangerous one on one skills....shows an improving jump shot...can hit the 3 in transition...quick hands...able to grab a steal or two. Weaknesses Undersized. Very thin. Will have trouble against bigger guards in the next level. Shy's away from contact. Not much of an on ball defender. Too ball dominant. Will kill the clock and take bad shots. Deer in the headlights when he has to create for his teammates. Turnover prone. More of a combo guard at this point. Not a true PG. Still very young. Has a lot to learn about the game. Scouts strongly question whether or not he's ready for the pro's and if his game could translate. Earlier today, we ran into Rodrigo and asked what his favorite UOSL player was growing up."Palagi akong naging fan ni Dante Exum. Siya ay isang mahusay na tagabaril, defender, at ball handler. Ako ay nanonood ng finals noong nakaraang season at Exum ay ang pinakamahusay na sa tournament. Siya ang kahanga-hangang. Gusto kong kumuha ng kaunting ang kanyang mga laro at ipatupad ito sa minahan. Salamat sa pagtatanong na pinag-uusapan. ""I always been a fan of Dante Exum. He is a great shooter, defender, and ball handler. I was watching the finals last season and Exum was the best in that tournament. He is amazing. I like to take a little bit of his game and implement it into mine. Thank you for asking that question." Sounds like you created yourself lol
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Post by ecnub on Sept 6, 2013 5:51:03 GMT -6
Andrew Vlahov 22 6'7" 238lbs PF/SF Stanford U
Strengths: For someone so strong, scouts are amazed at Vlahov's fast reaction times. From deft pick-pocketing to last second passes on the drive or out of the post, Vlahov keeps the offense and defense honest while he's on the court. Vlahov's willingness to put his body on the line for charges, and being a more than capable passer inspires his team mates to do the same. A truly inspirational leader. Solid at the FT line, and more than adequate from beyond the arc.
Weaknesses: As quick as Vlahov's hands are, the same can't be said for his feet, particularly laterally. This has lead some to speculate on his ability to make it at the next level as he struggles to deal with the speed of SFs, and the height of legit PFs. Vlahov has a bit of hooligan about him, he can tend show-off on court which can sometimes be viewed as confidence, but does lead to frequent bad shot selection.
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Post by donatello2424 on Sept 6, 2013 13:05:44 GMT -6
Renardo "Fat Ass" Sidney PF/C 6'10" 300 lbs. Mississippi State 21 years old. Sidney was once a can't miss prospect, being compared to Shaq. However there was some..."questions" about whether or not him and his family received pay while he was in high school. As a result, Mississippi State was the only team to take a chance on him. He sat out his entire Freshman season and only played limited minutes as a sophomore. His weight is a question mark. He has trouble maintaining a "fit" weight. Sometimes he has ballooned to 350 lbs, other times it is around 275. Strengths: -With his size comes the strength. -Very good inside scorer. -Has a bit of range. -Can defend his area. -Can rebound...as long as the rebound doesn't require him to move. Weaknesses: -His conditioning is a problem. Some people even question if he could average starter minutes without getting to tired. -Low basketball iq. -Injury prone. -Not great at any one thing. -Not a shot blocker. -Handles problem. -Literally got into a fight with a teammate as a sophomore. Basically he is a big fat ass that doesn't like to move or run. He can score inside and has a bit of a hook shot, but isn't definitely one to run for a fast break. lol, hes real and I think he made his way through the league before so is Jamont but that is something different.
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Post by CC on Sept 6, 2013 14:37:11 GMT -6
Rodrigo Adobo 18 5'9" 170 lbs. PG University of Manila Strengths Lightning quick PG...small guard who has standout athletic abilities, probably the best in Asia for his position...very good in the open court...will get by players in transition and finish above the rim...great hops... plays with a street style type of game...dangerous one on one skills....shows an improving jump shot...can hit the 3 in transition...quick hands...able to grab a steal or two. Weaknesses Undersized. Very thin. Will have trouble against bigger guards in the next level. Shy's away from contact. Not much of an on ball defender. Too ball dominant. Will kill the clock and take bad shots. Deer in the headlights when he has to create for his teammates. Turnover prone. More of a combo guard at this point. Not a true PG. Still very young. Has a lot to learn about the game. Scouts strongly question whether or not he's ready for the pro's and if his game could translate. Earlier today, we ran into Rodrigo and asked what his favorite UOSL player was growing up."Palagi akong naging fan ni Dante Exum. Siya ay isang mahusay na tagabaril, defender, at ball handler. Ako ay nanonood ng finals noong nakaraang season at Exum ay ang pinakamahusay na sa tournament. Siya ang kahanga-hangang. Gusto kong kumuha ng kaunting ang kanyang mga laro at ipatupad ito sa minahan. Salamat sa pagtatanong na pinag-uusapan. ""I always been a fan of Dante Exum. He is a great shooter, defender, and ball handler. I was watching the finals last season and Exum was the best in that tournament. He is amazing. I like to take a little bit of his game and implement it into mine. Thank you for asking that question." Sounds like you created yourself lol lol nope. just made it up completely.
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Post by ilovebball on Sept 6, 2013 20:50:09 GMT -6
Ho Lee Shi from China
Next Yao Ming
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 1:31:08 GMT -6
Ahsan Currimbhoy (and yes that is the coolest name you will ever hear in your entire life by far and away) Age: 18 Height: 6'7" Weight: 220 lbs Position: SG/SF Strengths: Terrific size/strength, big time potential, solid quicks, getting to the rim, scoring from midrange, money from beyond the arc, handling, stealing, blocking, rebounding Weaknesses: Dunking, passing, positional defense Name, Age, Height Weight Position strengths, weaknesses here. You can suggest ratings and potential, but obviously I will edit them to fit the class, 2 of each position, and then 2 discretionary wild cards. Remember, they are prospects...not insta stars Feel free to make as many as you like, but I will choose the ones I use the most chosen gets a reward, and you will get payment otherwise not using this, you seem to have missed the part where I said these are not instastars...
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 1:35:46 GMT -6
Renardo "Fat Ass" Sidney PF/C 6'10" 300 lbs. Mississippi State 21 years old. Sidney was once a can't miss prospect, being compared to Shaq. However there was some..."questions" about whether or not him and his family received pay while he was in high school. As a result, Mississippi State was the only team to take a chance on him. He sat out his entire Freshman season and only played limited minutes as a sophomore. His weight is a question mark. He has trouble maintaining a "fit" weight. Sometimes he has ballooned to 350 lbs, other times it is around 275. Strengths: -With his size comes the strength. -Very good inside scorer. -Has a bit of range. -Can defend his area. -Can rebound...as long as the rebound doesn't require him to move. Weaknesses: -His conditioning is a problem. Some people even question if he could average starter minutes without getting to tired. -Low basketball iq. -Injury prone. -Not great at any one thing. -Not a shot blocker. -Handles problem. -Literally got into a fight with a teammate as a sophomore. Basically he is a big fat ass that doesn't like to move or run. He can score inside and has a bit of a hook shot, but isn't definitely one to run for a fast break. Unless Im bringing them in at 40+, no to both real guys
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 1:41:59 GMT -6
Don, Ill save the twins, leave the idea with ashes, not sure this is the draft I want more stipulations in though
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 2:02:17 GMT -6
Jamont Gordon 6'4" 230 lbs. Mississippi State PG/SG 21 years old Strengths: -Is unsually big for a point guard. -Good strength for a guard. -Has the size to be able to defend positions 1-3. -Jack of all tricks. -Very good scorer inside and outside. -Above average rebounder Weaknesses: -Master of none. -Lacks quickness. -Is a bit small for a sg, lacks the true knack as a pg. -Handles problem. -Can be a bit streaky....in both shooting the ball and his defense. ehh too common/too good
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 2:03:10 GMT -6
Rodrigo Adobo 18 5'9" 170 lbs. PG University of Manila Strengths Lightning quick PG...small guard who has standout athletic abilities, probably the best in Asia for his position...very good in the open court...will get by players in transition and finish above the rim...great hops... plays with a street style type of game...dangerous one on one skills....shows an improving jump shot...can hit the 3 in transition...quick hands...able to grab a steal or two. Weaknesses Undersized. Very thin. Will have trouble against bigger guards in the next level. Shy's away from contact. Not much of an on ball defender. Too ball dominant. Will kill the clock and take bad shots. Deer in the headlights when he has to create for his teammates. Turnover prone. More of a combo guard at this point. Not a true PG. Still very young. Has a lot to learn about the game. Scouts strongly question whether or not he's ready for the pro's and if his game could translate. Earlier today, we ran into Rodrigo and asked what his favorite UOSL player was growing up."Palagi akong naging fan ni Dante Exum. Siya ay isang mahusay na tagabaril, defender, at ball handler. Ako ay nanonood ng finals noong nakaraang season at Exum ay ang pinakamahusay na sa tournament. Siya ang kahanga-hangang. Gusto kong kumuha ng kaunting ang kanyang mga laro at ipatupad ito sa minahan. Salamat sa pagtatanong na pinag-uusapan. ""I always been a fan of Dante Exum. He is a great shooter, defender, and ball handler. I was watching the finals last season and Exum was the best in that tournament. He is amazing. I like to take a little bit of his game and implement it into mine. Thank you for asking that question." nah, too common, like other PGs better
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 2:15:58 GMT -6
Andrew Vlahov 22 6'7" 238lbs PF/SF Stanford U Strengths: For someone so strong, scouts are amazed at Vlahov's fast reaction times. From deft pick-pocketing to last second passes on the drive or out of the post, Vlahov keeps the offense and defense honest while he's on the court. Vlahov's willingness to put his body on the line for charges, and being a more than capable passer inspires his team mates to do the same. A truly inspirational leader. Solid at the FT line, and more than adequate from beyond the arc. Weaknesses: As quick as Vlahov's hands are, the same can't be said for his feet, particularly laterally. This has lead some to speculate on his ability to make it at the next level as he struggles to deal with the speed of SFs, and the height of legit PFs. Vlahov has a bit of hooligan about him, he can tend show-off on court which can sometimes be viewed as confidence, but does lead to frequent bad shot selection. ugh, no real players
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Post by Broph on Sept 8, 2013 2:26:19 GMT -6
smh, well, at least Moizoos isnt actually real
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Post by rbx on Sept 8, 2013 3:25:08 GMT -6
Crash Szczerbiak 6'9" 250 PF Miami University (OH) 23 years old
Grandson of Wally, he's a lights out shooter. Not very athletic, but is a very big body, and likewess strong...he ate well as a kid. Seems a bit soft, doesn't like to bring it into theppaint much on offense. Shies from contact but is a very smart player, understands how toget open and position himself defensively. Average rebs. Not a stats defender, but won't turn it over too much either. Spot shooter.
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