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ESPNU Is Showing Pre-Draft Camp 

Post#1 » by girlygirl » Wed May 28, 2008 9:57 pm

It's on right now and runs until 8:30 East Coast time...likely will be on the next couple of days, too
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Post#2 » by magicfan4life05 » Wed May 28, 2008 9:59 pm

Here is the full list of the 64 participants in the NBA's pre-draft camp from Tuesday through Friday in Orlando, Fla.:

Ramel Bradley, Sr., Kentucky
Tyrone Brazelton, Sr., Western Kentucky
Takais Brown, Torpan Pojat, Helsinki, Finland
Keith Brumbaugh, Hillsborough CC, Florida
Stanley Burrell, Sr., Xavier
Brian Butch, Sr., Wisconsin
Jamar Butler, Sr., Ohio State
Pat Calathes, Sr., Saint Joseph's
Joe Crawford, Sr., Kentucky
Chris Daniels, Sr., Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Joey Dorsey, Sr., Memphis
Marcus Dove, Sr., Oklahoma State
Josh Duncan, Sr., Xavier
Frank Elegar, Sr., Drexel
Wayne Ellington, Soph., North Carolina
Patrick Ewing Jr., Sr., Georgetown
Gary Forbes, Sr., UMass
Shan Foster, Sr., Vanderbilt
J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico
James Gist, Sr., Maryland
Vladimir Gulubovic, Vojvodina, Serbia
Kentrell Gransberry, Sr., South Florida
Danny Green, Jr., North Carolina
Malik Hairston, Sr., Oregon
DeVon Hardin, Sr., Cal
Richard Hendrix, Jr., Alabama
George Hill, Jr., IUPUI
Kyle Hines, Sr., UNC-Greensboro
Jiri Hubalek, Sr., Iowa State
Lester Hudson, Jr., Tennessee-Martin
Othello Hunter, Sr., Ohio State
Darnell Jackson, Sr., Kansas
Shawn James, Jr., Duquesne
Davon Jefferson, Fr., USC
Joseph Jones, Sr., Texas A&M
Sasha Kaun, Sr., Kansas
Marcelus Kemp, Sr., Nevada
Ty Lawson, Soph., North Carolina
Maarty Leunen, Sr., Oregon
Longar Longar, Sr., Oklahoma
Aleks Maric, Sr., Nebraska
James Mays, Sr., Clemson
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Jr., UCLA
Drew Neitzel, Sr., Michigan State
DeMarcus Nelson, Sr., Duke
David Padgett, Sr., Louisville
Jeremy Pargo, Jr., Gonzaga
Trent Plaisted, Jr., BYU
Quan Prowell, Sr., Auburn
Shaun Pruitt, Sr., Illinois
Charles Rhodes, Sr., Mississippi State
John Riek, IMG Academy, Florida
Brian Roberts, Sr., Dayton
Russell Robinson, Sr., Kansas
Richard Roby, Sr., Colorado
Sean Singletary, Sr., Virginia
Ronald Steele, RS-Sr., Alabama
Bryce Taylor, Sr., Oregon
Mike Taylor, Idaho D-League
Mark Tyndale, Sr., Temple
Robert Vaden, Jr., UAB
Deron Washington, Sr., Virginia Tech
Sonny Weems, Sr., Arkansas
Reggie Williams, Sr., VMI



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Post#3 » by A.J. » Wed May 28, 2008 10:12 pm

Who do you guys think will improve their draft stock?
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Post#4 » by Blue_Bomber » Wed May 28, 2008 10:45 pm

Ty Lawson has a good shot to improve his stock, but I really want to see how Joey Dorsey plays. Seems like if he puts in the effort, he can be a solid player.
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Post#5 » by A.J. » Wed May 28, 2008 10:51 pm

Blue_Bomber wrote:Ty Lawson has a good shot to improve his stock, but I really want to see how Joey Dorsey plays. Seems like if he puts in the effort, he can be a solid player.


Yeah, thats the first player I thought about. Lawson can be the Aaron Brooks of this draft.
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Post#6 » by xstockholmsyndromex » Thu May 29, 2008 12:22 am

Im interested to see how Trent Plaistaid does. He has a chance to get himself into the first round with a strong performance at the camp.
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Post#7 » by bigballa3jj » Thu May 29, 2008 12:30 am

xstockholmsyndromex wrote:Im interested to see how Trent Plaistaid does. He has a chance to get himself into the first round with a strong performance at the camp.



he better have a HELL of a camp
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Post#8 » by magicfan4life05 » Thu May 29, 2008 5:46 pm

Dan (NY): Who has the most GM's salivating so far this year in Orlando?

SportsNation Chad Ford: (1:44 PM ET ) No one, really. I just think there's a lot of guys here who could, in the right system, be role players in the league. I promise you that NBA GMs and head coaches spend 80 percent of their time talking to each other and 20 percent of their time actually watching the games. In fact, a lot of times, they're standing outside the gym talking during the game. I think getting everyone together is the biggest value of Orlando.
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Post#9 » by BIRDMAN JR » Thu May 29, 2008 6:01 pm

I think Joe Crawford will do well.
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Post#10 » by Scalabrine » Thu May 29, 2008 6:21 pm

Patrick Ewing Jr. isnt even on alot of Mock Drafts, I can see his name being put in the mix if he can put up a good worout in Orlando.
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Post#11 » by yunggunz » Thu May 29, 2008 6:23 pm

BIRDMAN JR wrote:I think Joe Crawford will do well.


I agree. crawford and roby can improve their stock here.

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