OT:Rivals Top 20 High School Prospects Class Of 2010

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OT:Rivals Top 20 High School Prospects Class Of 2010 

Post#1 » by finnegan » Tue May 22, 2012 1:23 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=16w1ipmBYv8&NR=1

1. Brandon Knight 6'3" Guard
2. Harrison Barnes 6'6" Forward
3. Jared Sullinger 6'8" Center
4. Josh Selby 6'2" Guard
5. Tobias Harris 6'8" Forward
6. Perry Jones 6'10" Forward
7. Cory Joseph 6'3" Guard
8. Jalen Kendrick 6'6" Forward
9. Kyrie Irving 6'2" Guard
10. Reggie Bullock 6'5" Guard
11. Will Barton 6'6" Guard
12. Joe Jackson 5'11" Guard
13. Terrance Jones 6'8" Forward
14. C.J. Leslie 6'8" Forward
15. Tony Mitchel 6'8" Forward
16. Fab Melo 7'0" Center
17. Tristan Thompson 6'9" Forward
18. Deshaun Thomas 6'6" Forward
19. Josh Smith 6'10" Center
20. Adrein Payne 6'10" Center

Hard to believe that Brandon Knight was ranked higher that Kyrie Irving coming out of High School. Thank goodness for the NBA minimum age limit.
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Re: OT:Rivals Top 20 High School Prospects Class Of 2010 

Post#2 » by bwgood77 » Tue May 29, 2012 10:15 pm

finnegan wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=16w1ipmBYv8&NR=1

1. Brandon Knight 6'3" Guard
2. Harrison Barnes 6'6" Forward
3. Jared Sullinger 6'8" Center
4. Josh Selby 6'2" Guard
5. Tobias Harris 6'8" Forward
6. Perry Jones 6'10" Forward
7. Cory Joseph 6'3" Guard
8. Jalen Kendrick 6'6" Forward
9. Kyrie Irving 6'2" Guard
10. Reggie Bullock 6'5" Guard
11. Will Barton 6'6" Guard
12. Joe Jackson 5'11" Guard
13. Terrance Jones 6'8" Forward
14. C.J. Leslie 6'8" Forward
15. Tony Mitchel 6'8" Forward
16. Fab Melo 7'0" Center
17. Tristan Thompson 6'9" Forward
18. Deshaun Thomas 6'6" Forward
19. Josh Smith 6'10" Center
20. Adrein Payne 6'10" Center

Hard to believe that Brandon Knight was ranked higher that Kyrie Irving coming out of High School. Thank goodness for the NBA minimum age limit.


That's pretty strange considering Kyrie Irving only played like 13 games and ended up being taken #1 overall. I was thinking that was more from his hs hype than what he did in college. It's not like he took them far in the tourney either, as Derrick Williams destroyed them in the tourney.
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Re: OT:Rivals Top 20 High School Prospects Class Of 2010 

Post#3 » by finnegan » Wed May 30, 2012 12:06 am

bwgood77 wrote:That's pretty strange considering Kyrie Irving only played like 13 games and ended up being taken #1 overall. I was thinking that was more from his hs hype than what he did in college. It's not like he took them far in the tourney either, as Derrick Williams destroyed them in the tourney.


Kyrie Irvings playing time in college was definitely limited, but the stats for his freshman year were head and shoulders above any other PG for that years draft.

Some argued that limited playing time inflated his stats, but the opposite appears to be true, in that limited playing time dimishes a players stats.

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