1. Tim Duncan, San Antonio, center, 6-10, 249, Wake Forest. An all-around complete talent, Duncan's expected to be a scorer, rebounder and shot-blocker extraordinaire right off the bat. He's also versatile enough to play either forward position since he is a finesse player rather a power guy. "One thing you should know about him is that, unlike a lot of today's big guys, he isn't afraid to be thought of as a center." said Wake Forest's Dave Odom. "He soaks up learning like a sponge and in four years he never missed a practice. The best way I can describe Tim Duncan is to say that he is never in a hurry, on or off the court. The thing about Tim is his sense of fearlessness. He isn't afraid of winning, and all the responsibility that brings, and he isn't afraid of losing, either. He doesn't like losing, but he will find some way to make it better. And he will never stop trying to find a way to win." Duncan's upside is big and he is the type of player who will get better every year.
Pretty generic, he can score block shots,












