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2009 STN Draft - Final edition 6-15

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:57 am
by Amen316
Site is easier to read: http://scoutingthenba.com (removed the 2010 class)

Site was updated

Re: 2009 STN Draft - Final edition 6-15

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:03 am
by Mr Excitement
Wow, look at Griffin and Harden's. That is just nuts compared to the rest of the draftees.

Re: 2009 STN Draft - Final edition 6-15

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:06 pm
by Ruzious
I have been dethroned as Ty Lawson's biggest fan. #3? I like it!

Is that your board or a mock? I'm guessing it's your board, because it doesn't look like a mock... limited to 2 rounds and such. Some of the later players are not eligible for the draft.

Re: 2009 STN Draft - Final edition 6-15

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:51 pm
by Amen316
No its an evaluation board of all the NCAA players. I moved most of the players that have with drawn their names back into the 2010 draft class. I havent heard word on all of these players intention even though the 15th has passed.

Ty Lawson is going to be very explosive when he gets the ball and will make any team alot better. My biggest concern is can Ty play bigger and stay healthy at the next level.

Re: 2009 STN Draft - Final edition 6-15

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:26 pm
by Ruzious
Amen316 wrote:Ty Lawson is going to be very explosive when he gets the ball and will make any team alot better. My biggest concern is can Ty play bigger and stay healthy at the next level.

You're preaching to the choir (I'm the choir) on Lawson. You're not the first person I've heard question his health - that confuses me, since he missed about 10 games in 3 seasons - and played in 35 games a year. And it's not like he's 165 lbs soaking wet like Collison and Maynor. He's near 200 lbs. So, why the concern?

Re: 2009 STN Draft - Final edition 6-15

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:11 pm
by Amen316
Its not that he missed alot of games but many people here follow vegas lines and he was always listed as probable, ,doubtful, questionable, there was always seemed to be some type of small report out there on him.
Believe this or not a Big Toe injury can last a career, Ive never hurt mine so I just dont get it, but the compensation a player does to offset the injury usually leads to hamstring or eventually ligament problems.
I dont think its going to be a big deal and to be honest if he was 170 lbs he wouldve been about 12th-15th on the list. The fact he is built like a defensive back does well historically.