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Pacers Draft Board. #9 on board.
Pacers Draft Board:
1. Derrick Rose
2. Michael Beasley
3. O.J. Mayo
4. Jerryd Bayless
5. Brook Lopez
6. Eric Gordon
7. Anthony Randolph
8. Russell Westbrook
1. Derrick Rose
2. Michael Beasley
3. O.J. Mayo
4. Jerryd Bayless
5. Brook Lopez
6. Eric Gordon
7. Anthony Randolph
8. Russell Westbrook
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Jordan might be the hardest guy in this draft for me to make up my mind about. You'd think he couldn't help but be good with that size and athleticism, but having watched him play in the Big 12 this year...well, he wasn't very good. Just doesn't seem to have much of a feel for the game. Kind of like Jonathan Bender, only IMO Bender had more potential and seemed to get it at least a little bit more (granted, the Bender I remember best was a little older than Jordan is now).
Who knows what percentage of guys like Jordan/Bender eventually have the lightbulb go on, and if it ever happens, Jordan will probably be very good. Picking him is a swing for the fences, which I kinda like at #11...you just might end up with a top-five-pick quality talent...but even so I think there are still three more guys besides Love that I have ahead of Jordan on my draft board. As for which three, I'm going to leave you all in suspense.
Who knows what percentage of guys like Jordan/Bender eventually have the lightbulb go on, and if it ever happens, Jordan will probably be very good. Picking him is a swing for the fences, which I kinda like at #11...you just might end up with a top-five-pick quality talent...but even so I think there are still three more guys besides Love that I have ahead of Jordan on my draft board. As for which three, I'm going to leave you all in suspense.

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He has a lot of offensive skills for a guy his size. At 7'1 and only 19 years old, he's only going to get better. He's battle tested in Europe and has played well from what I've heard in some of the European Championships over there.
Also, having seen him play live against Butler, I came away pretty impressed. The crowd was giving him a hard time, but he responded and dominated the paint during stretches simply blocking shots and really didn't look intimidated. He probably was one of the big reasons OSU stayed in that game. A lot of guys with European backgrounds are a little soft due to differing basketball styles, but I haven't seen that with Koufos as he's fairly physical. I see him as a more athletic Mehmet Okur.
As for him getting dominated by Hansbrough, that's a pretty tough cover for a freshman going up against a much quicker 6'9 College Player of the Year. I'm surprised they didn't put Othello Hunter on Hansbrough.
Also, having seen him play live against Butler, I came away pretty impressed. The crowd was giving him a hard time, but he responded and dominated the paint during stretches simply blocking shots and really didn't look intimidated. He probably was one of the big reasons OSU stayed in that game. A lot of guys with European backgrounds are a little soft due to differing basketball styles, but I haven't seen that with Koufos as he's fairly physical. I see him as a more athletic Mehmet Okur.
As for him getting dominated by Hansbrough, that's a pretty tough cover for a freshman going up against a much quicker 6'9 College Player of the Year. I'm surprised they didn't put Othello Hunter on Hansbrough.
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Yea, he looks pretty impressive. I just read everywhere that he really never panned out to be what people thought he would be.
I'd still take Jordan and McGee over him, but he is definitely more impressive than I originally though. I usually don't trust European players though, with the exception of a few, the best European players seem to be the ones without really high expectations, like Tony Parker, taken at the end of the 1st round.
I'd still take Jordan and McGee over him, but he is definitely more impressive than I originally though. I usually don't trust European players though, with the exception of a few, the best European players seem to be the ones without really high expectations, like Tony Parker, taken at the end of the 1st round.