'08 HS Class and the NBA, realistically.
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:38 am
I believe there are 5 real players in this class that have a shot at being a one and done, and even then, these guys still won't be elite prospects as a one and done like we have this year in Beasley, Rose, and Mayo.
My list goes Derozan, Samuels, Evans, Mullens, and Jennings. While these 5 are all very flawed they are going to be dominant next year and are highly skilled in at least a couple facets of the game that they deserve to be drafted in the lottery next year.
Derozan - tremendous slashing ability, athleticism, swagger designates him as the guy with the best chance to be a worthwhile one and done next year.
Samuels - developed a decent jumper this year to balance out the powerful inside game, his length compensates for his height, decent presence on D, but the main thing is the guy knows how to use his body to his advantage
Evans - is the most advanced scorer of the class, like EJ last year. Isn't as great of a shooter but it helps ALOT that he can run the point guard position if need be and is a much better ball handler. I think he is lotter
Mullens - Great size (things u cant teach LOL), theres always room in this league for athletic bigs who actually know what they are doing on offense and can shoot, the guy plays defense as well, gotten a lot better in that aspect from last summer and will most definitely get less exposed than koufos last year.
Jennings - he's small and plays no defense but the kid could end up being a fantastic point guard, his pg skills at this point resembled the swagger of telfair mixed with the poise and presence of shaun livingston out of HS. He is a very underrated scorer as well, though this year he did take the scoring into his own hands. but I still think he should play 2 years
Although guys like Monroe and Holiday are very skilled, one doesn't have any real instincts for the game in Monroe to have great stock after one year and the other although fundamentally sound is not a defensive nightmare and will have to adjust into a permanent PG position in the NBA.
Just what i think at this stage...
My list goes Derozan, Samuels, Evans, Mullens, and Jennings. While these 5 are all very flawed they are going to be dominant next year and are highly skilled in at least a couple facets of the game that they deserve to be drafted in the lottery next year.
Derozan - tremendous slashing ability, athleticism, swagger designates him as the guy with the best chance to be a worthwhile one and done next year.
Samuels - developed a decent jumper this year to balance out the powerful inside game, his length compensates for his height, decent presence on D, but the main thing is the guy knows how to use his body to his advantage
Evans - is the most advanced scorer of the class, like EJ last year. Isn't as great of a shooter but it helps ALOT that he can run the point guard position if need be and is a much better ball handler. I think he is lotter
Mullens - Great size (things u cant teach LOL), theres always room in this league for athletic bigs who actually know what they are doing on offense and can shoot, the guy plays defense as well, gotten a lot better in that aspect from last summer and will most definitely get less exposed than koufos last year.
Jennings - he's small and plays no defense but the kid could end up being a fantastic point guard, his pg skills at this point resembled the swagger of telfair mixed with the poise and presence of shaun livingston out of HS. He is a very underrated scorer as well, though this year he did take the scoring into his own hands. but I still think he should play 2 years
Although guys like Monroe and Holiday are very skilled, one doesn't have any real instincts for the game in Monroe to have great stock after one year and the other although fundamentally sound is not a defensive nightmare and will have to adjust into a permanent PG position in the NBA.
Just what i think at this stage...