Point Guards Available

With the draft just hours away I’m going to have to rush out the last couple of articles. I apologize for the sloppiness ahead of time. The main issue on the mind of most fans and apparently Larry Bird is the point guard position. Contrary to popular belief there are several PGs to . . . → Read More: Point Guards Available

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Bargain Bigs

The overriding theme to this year’s draft class is that it is loaded with frontline players. When players like Patterson, Sanders and Monroe agreed to return for another year they filled out an already promising class of one and done freshman (Cousins, Favors, Whiteside, Orton) and developing older players that might otherwise find themselves in . . . → Read More: Bargain Bigs

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Crazy Hops

Above all else basketball is about three things: running, jumping and shooting. The ultra quick, the dead eye shooters and the high flyers thrill the crowd and pack the highlight reels. Of all the players outside of John Wall that can potentially fill up Sportscenter, Stanley Robinson leads the way. Go to the . . . → Read More: Crazy Hops

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Best Player Available?

Currently the consensus on Oklahoma State’s James Anderson is that he’s a decent scoring prospect worth about a 20th pick. But having reviewed his late season game versus Kansas I have to say that my opinion of him is much greater than that. He’s not the BPA at #1, but at the 10th pick…well . . . → Read More: Best Player Available?

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Brackins: The next JO?

In recent years there has been a trend toward power forwards who want to be guards; going off the dribble, shooting long jumpers, and shying away from applying their height and strength to inside intimidation. In this year’s draft there is perhaps no player that exemplifies that trend more than Craig Brackins (well, outside of . . . → Read More: Brackins: The next JO?

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