who is the most underrated player in the country?
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Nick Calathes from Florida is the first guy that came to mind. This guy is amazing and he's only a freshman.
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Jason Richards from Davidson is another guy that more people should be talking about. He's a solid PG who does a little bit of everything on the floor and is putting up pretty decent numbers and is playing on a good Davidson team.
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Jason Richards from Davidson is another guy that more people should be talking about. He's a solid PG who does a little bit of everything on the floor and is putting up pretty decent numbers and is playing on a good Davidson team.
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It's DJ. Not Augustin; but White. He's at least gotta be in the discussion. Everyone thinks Eric Gordon when Indy is mentioned, but White is the heart of that team and a great college big man. He may be just a bit short for the scouts, but he's got the Elton Brand body and reach thing going for him. And after watching him batter the more heralded 7 foot Kostas Koufas the other day (yeah, Koufas made some jump shots, but he did nothing inside), I see White has underrated NBA potential. Craig Smith made it, and White is basically a more talented version of Smith, imo.
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I don't know if "terrible" is the right description, but UW is only the 8th or 9th best team in the Pac 10. I was just throwing his name out there as someone who I would like to see get a little more attention.
I agree with a lot of the other names in this thread, btw. This has been a really entertaining college basketball season so far.
I agree with a lot of the other names in this thread, btw. This has been a really entertaining college basketball season so far.
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mcbain wrote:I don't know if "terrible" is the right description, but UW is only the 8th or 9th best team in the Pac 10. I was just throwing his name out there as someone who I would like to see get a little more attention.
John Brockman's the kind of player a coach loves to have, but he's not nearly big enough (6-7) to play his game in the NBA. He can probably have a monster career in Europe, though. Luke Harangody is a similar player, but I like Brockman more.
This is real tough to pick a player who's liable to fit, but I'll go with Darren Collison because he's having a real rough season yet is a lottery pick IMO. As far as guys who are projected for the second round, I love Bo McCalebb's potential. I think if some team is willing to spend the team to work with him he can be a solid NBA backup.
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Another player who should be mentioned here is Eric Maynor of VCU. He was outstanding in last year's NCAA tournament, and still nobody talks about him. He's an outstanding all-around PG with no serious weaknesses in his game. And he's a clutch player who can take control in crunch time.
If he goes pro this year, he probably won't be a 1st round pick, but he should be. I see his career going very similar to Mo Williams', and he has a more developed game at the same stage.
If he goes pro this year, he probably won't be a 1st round pick, but he should be. I see his career going very similar to Mo Williams', and he has a more developed game at the same stage.
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Could Brockman play the Reggie Evans roll? He is a physical player and works his arse off. This is a league that still pays Scal/Madsen and other dorks.
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Guys like brockman and harangody can play in the nba. Basketball players have become smaller since the 80's. I look at baby davis and leon powe both undersized both are solid. Harangody and Brockman will be contributors in the nba. Brockman is a tenacious rebounder and harangody is yourbig east player of the year. Guys that will bang insidehave a good chance of sticking beause lots of guys don'tdo that.
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Ruzious wrote:Another player who should be mentioned here is Eric Maynor of VCU. He was outstanding in last year's NCAA tournament, and still nobody talks about him. He's an outstanding all-around PG with no serious weaknesses in his game. And he's a clutch player who can take control in crunch time.
If he goes pro this year, he probably won't be a 1st round pick, but he should be. I see his career going very similar to Mo Williams', and he has a more developed game at the same stage.
I gotta change my vote again - after seeing this guy rated as a 2nd round pick in the 2009 draft by nbadraft.net. Chris Douglas-Roberts is way too good to last that long. They say he's not strong enough to play guard in the NBA. I think that's crazy, and he'll even be able to play the 3. Dude is a legitimately great scorer and a really tough matchup for any team. And he's a winner. I think he's every bit the prospect and more that Richard Hamilton was out of UConn. Like Rip at that time, his athleticism and strength are underrated.
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I'd hope it wouldn't be my team drafting Roberts-I just don't see the potential, there. He's a 4 year guy with a decent amount of talent on a great team-he should be looking good right now.
I think I will second the DJ White nomination from earlier in this thread. He's going to be a guy who lasts until the 2nd round and then contributes his first year...
I think I will second the DJ White nomination from earlier in this thread. He's going to be a guy who lasts until the 2nd round and then contributes his first year...












