Dat2U wrote:So I'm assuming the worst. The Wizards miss out on the top 4 prospects of the draft. We get the 5th like Nate says. Wall, Cousins, Turner & Favors are all off the board. Here's the best of the rest:
CE Cole Aldrich
CE Hassan Whiteside
PF-CE Greg Monroe
PF Ed Davis
PF Patrick Patterson
PF Donatas Motiejunas
SF-PF Al-Farouq Aminu
SF-PF Jan Vesely
SF Wesley Johnson
SG-SF Xavier Henry
SG-SF James Anderson
Monroe is probably my favorite. But he might not even declare and he's got to stronger. Whiteside has the most upside, but big maturity issues. Johnson's age & limitations unnerve me. A pure PF wouldn't be a good fit with Blatche. Aminu is intriguing but he simply doesn't have a SF's skillset yet. I have yet to see any evidence Aldrich is more than a backup C in the NBA.
Ugh...
Maybe I ought to just pray for a top 4 pick.
You left out Solomon Alabi listed just above Whiteside.
Haywood replacement. Matombo ish. or Akeeeeem

well, not really yet but you get what I'm saying. He was set back a year and has good work ethic. I do see some Akeem in his running and some of his shots. Also see a little Matombo. Nigerian dude. I like what I see in the highlight reel.
Nice little baby hook already.
15 ft range. Soft touch.
Can use the back board
Fights for position and makes himself a great target.
He is going to start in the NBA and will be solid center. Already way more polished at center then McGee is and he is taller. Already 250 lbs. He will fill out more. But looks to have that wiry strength.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3kBZwHchso&NR=1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i4NkZ8RbU4http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... type=&aq=fH: 7' 1"
W: 251 lbs
Bday: 03/21/1988
(22 Years Old)
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Solomon-Alabi-551/. Enjoying ideal height and a big wingspan for a center at the next level, Alabi has continued to add weight to his frame, something he’ll need to continue to do in order to maximize his already impressive athletic profile. Couple his continued development both as a player and athlete with his already solid leaping ability and mobility, and Alabi has all the tools to be a high-level defensive player in the League.
Considering how far Alabi has come in recent seasons, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him improve considerably over the next few years. The fact that he's consistently described as a fantastic teammate, worker and overall person is clearly a major plus when projecting his development. Whether the next jump comes in preparation of another season at Florida State or his rookie year in the NBA remains to be seen. Regardless of when he declares, he’ll factor into the conversation to be one of the top centers selected thanks to his outstanding size and learning curve.
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/NCA ... 31310-3412This is a kid I will keep an eye out for in the NBA. Who ever gets him I think will be pleased.