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azirish

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Are you going by this site cause thats pretty darn close and good
http://scoutingthenba.com

Scouting the NBA has some very weird stuff. In their second grouping, they rank McRoberts and Fazekas. over Hibbert and Horford. This has to be a joke. I would not be shocked if McRoberts falls out of the first round and Fazekas is even less highly ranked than McRoberts by everyone else.ick

As bad as those two listings are, it is almost impossible to find even the slightest explanation for listing Javaris Crittenton as the 4th best player in the draft. He was truely awful against UNLV in the tournament. http://www.draftexpress.com/viewprofile.php?p=562 IMHO, Crittenton is a physical talent who does not appear to be NBA ready much less the fourth best guy in the draft.
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McRoberts would be a great pick at #26. He should slide comfortably into the mid-first round, though.
 

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When has a PG worth his salt ever fallen to 24?

I think in this draft there is a chance for that to happen. This draft may be one of the all-time drafts for talent since it has been two rounds.

Jarrett Jack went #22 2005 - Great future ahead of him.
Delante West #24 2004 - Decent player
Chris Duhon #39 2004 - Decent player
Steve Blake #38 2003 -Excellent player.

You have to be a little lucky to get a starting point at #24, but it could happen this year.

But, I really do not think the suns will draft one with pick #24 anyway. I think if they go big on the Atlanta pick, they will go BPA and that will be a swing player.
 

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I think in this draft there is a chance for that to happen. This draft may be one of the all-time drafts for talent since it has been two rounds.

Jarrett Jack went #22 2005 - Great future ahead of him.
Delante West #24 2004 - Decent player
Chris Duhon #39 2004 - Decent player
Steve Blake #38 2003 -Excellent player.

You have to be a little lucky to get a starting point at #24, but it could happen this year.

But, I really do not think the suns will draft one with pick #24 anyway. I think if they go big on the Atlanta pick, they will go BPA and that will be a swing player.

I can't see the Suns taking Conley with the Hawk's pick and there is no other PG I like enough at #24 to make it worth using there. I think there is a remote chance the Suns would use their #29 pick on a PG, but BPA seems more likely.
 

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I disagree here. LB is our future pg. This team often extends leads with LB running the team around the quarter breaks where Steve rests. He'll be a different type of pg than Nash, but his distributing ability is improving and his other attributes will make this team faster.

this team will be putrid if barbs is our pg of the future. yes, you can learn the position, but the best pgs had natural distributor tendencies even as beginning pgs. barbs does not have that inclination and really dribbles himself into bad positions often. nash and other top pgs do that on occasion as well, but not nearly as often as barbs.
 

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Here are 30 of the top 100 NBA draft ranking by Chad Ford.

He includes what he thinks are the best players in order. Some may not stay in the draft, but are still listed here.
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Chad Ford is updating his list of the top draft prospects based on the latest buzz he's hearing from NBA scouts and executives. Top 100
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2007 NBA Draft Prospects Ranking (1 to 100)

View Prospects By: Top 100 | Name | Position | School/Country

RANK NAME POS HT WT AGE SCHOOL/COUNTRY PROJECTION

1 Greg Oden C 7-0 245 19 Ohio State Top 2
The consensus No. 1 pick in the draft despite Kevin Durant's amazing season. Draws comparisons... more

2 Kevin Durant SF 6-10 190 18 Texas Top 2
Some scouts are calling him a mixture of Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki. Others say... more

3 Al Horford PF 6-9 235 20 Florida Top 10
Horford has the body and skill set needed to play in the NBA right away.... more

4 Yi Jianlian PF 7-0 230 19 China Top 10
Yi is the best international prospect in the draft this year. He has a ton... more

5 Brandan Wright PF 6-10 210 19 North Carolina Top 10
On potential, he has the chance to be a NBA All-Star. And so far he's... more

6 Corey Brewer SG 6-8 185 21 Florida Top 10
An excellent NCAA tournament this season helped Brewer's stock perhaps more than anyone else. He... more

7 Mike Conley PG 6-0 170 19 Ohio State Top 10
Conley quickly asserted himself as the best young college point guard in the country. His... more

8 Julian Wright SF 6-9 220 19 Kansas Top 10
Wright may be the most versatile player in the draft. He can guard and play... more

9 Jeff Green SF 6-8 225 20 Georgetown Lottery
Scouts love his versatility and all-around game. But he doesn't really have one standout skill... more

10 Joakim Noah PF 6-11 230 22 Florida Lottery
Noah capped an amazing NCAA tournament in 2006 with a near-perfect championship game -- a... more

11 Spencer Hawes C 7-0 230 19 Washington Lottery
Hawes doesn't have the athletic upside of many of the top prospects in the draft,... more

12 Roy Hibbert C 7-2 265 20 Georgetown Lottery
He's been all over the boards with scouts over the past few years. They love... more

13 Al Thornton SF 6-7 210 23 Florida State Lottery to mid first round
A few big games against Florida and North Carolina this season have given him some... more

14 Acie Law PG 6-3 185 22 Texas A&M Lottery to mid first round
Law has quietly developed into one of the top point guards in the country. His... more

15 Thaddeus Young SF 6-8 210 18 Georgia Tech Lottery to mid first round
Young is another big-time prospect whose upside is only limited by questions about position and... more

16 Tiago Splitter PF 7-0 240 22 Brazil Lottery to mid first round
His stock was hurt in previous drafts over serious questions about whether an NBA team... more

17 Jason Smith PF 7-0 230 21 Colorado State Lottery to mid first round
A sleeper. Scouts are always looking for skilled big men and they believe Smith has... more

18 Nick Young SG 6-6 200 21 USC Lottery to mid first round
Young has the potential to be a lottery pick with his skills. But scouts are... more

19 Javaris Crittenton PG 6-5 180 19 Georgia Tech Mid to late first round
Most big point guards are really two guards with some ball handling skills. Not Crittenton.... more

20 Ante Tomic C 7-2 237 20 Croatia Mid to late first round
Tomic is big-time prospect. He has a rare combination of size, skill and athletic ability.... more

21 Brandon Rush SG 6-7 205 21 Kansas Mid to late first round
Was Big 12 freshman of the year, but took a bit of a backseat to... more

22 Daequan Cook SG 6-5 210 20 Ohio State Mid to late first round
Cook came on strong at the start of the season, but then took a back... more

23 Rodney Stuckey SG 6-4 205 21 Eastern Wash. Mid to late first round
He's considered a serious draft sleeper by some NBA scouts who think he has legit... more

24 Gabe Pruitt PG 6-4 170 21 USC Mid to late first round
A sleeper. A number of NBA scouts commented that they were very intrigued with his... more

25 Josh McRoberts PF 6-10 230 20 Duke Mid to late first round
McRoberts had a chance to be a Top 10 pick in the 2006 NBA Draft... more

26 Rudy Fernandez SG 6-6 172 22 Spain Late first to early second
He fell out of good graces with many GMs last season. He's got all the... more

27 Sean Williams C 6-10 230 20 Boston College Late first to early second
Williams was having an impressive season before he was dismissed from the team. The kid... more

28 Marco Belinelli SG 6-6 200 21 Italy Late first to early second
Belinelli turned heads last season and this summer with very mature play at the highest... more

29 Marcus Williams SF 6-7 207 20 Arizona Late first to early second
Williams has had a bit of an up and down season this year at Arizona.... more

30 Marc Gasol C 7-0 265 22 Spain Late first to early second
Some NBA international scouts think that, with proper conditioning he could be a valuable player... more
 

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I think in this draft there is a chance for that to happen. This draft may be one of the all-time drafts for talent since it has been two rounds.

Jarrett Jack went #22 2005 - Great future ahead of him.
Delante West #24 2004 - Decent player
Chris Duhon #39 2004 - Decent player
Steve Blake #38 2003 -Excellent player.

You have to be a little lucky to get a starting point at #24, but it could happen this year.

But, I really do not think the suns will draft one with pick #24 anyway. I think if they go big on the Atlanta pick, they will go BPA and that will be a swing player.

Umm

Jack will never be a great player. He is a decent PG nothing more nothing less, you would want a better PG as your starter. Blake is also a backup at best. West really isn't much of a PG, Duhon is also just a decent defender and shooter but lacks actual playmaking skills.

None of these guys is a good playmaker actually. The best "late" PG I can think of is Tony Parker and then Jose Calderon maybe, or Luke Ridnour but Ridnour was like ~#18.
 

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Chauncey Billups?

A lot more than Barbosa. Barbosa is NOT a PG, he has no court vision or passing instincts.. he is a traditional 6th man due to his size and that's not bad. He will be a career 6th man, one of the best ever at that.
 

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A lot more than Barbosa.
Billups' player page

Check out those comps from when Billups was 24--B.J. Armstrong, Khalid Reeves, Marcus Banks. Banks and Billups were both playing for Minnesota in those seasons, incidentally.

There's a reason Billups has been kicked around the league a few times.
 

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I suspect Billips is not the only player whose stats changed with the coaching a team style. Billips is a very good defender who scored but didn't shoot well until this season.
 

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He is out of the draft now but Batum is having a good stretch with Le Mans.
He scored in double digits the last 4 games (13pts/5.5rbds/4ast in 30 minutes)
Yesterday he had a very complete performance (15pts/9rbds/7ast in 29 minutes). This is very promising for the next season. Unfortunately he will not be a Suns next season.
 

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Chauncey Billups?

hmm, this is actually a very good example of the exception to the rule (which must always seemingly exist). i'll bet you'd be hard-pressed to find another. but a good example in billups nonetheless.
 

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hmm, this is actually a very good example of the exception to the rule (which must always seemingly exist). i'll bet you'd be hard-pressed to find another. but a good example in billups nonetheless.

I like that you owned up to that Ouchie because I thought the exact same thing when i read that post.
 

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I like the idea that phx drafts conley jr. I know they need an athletic big man but draft on talent not on need.

I think AL horford is an intriguing pick but I saw a lot of fire and playmaking ability in mike conley jr and I think an impact PG is as hard to find as an impact big man.
 

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What Games have you seen of Brandan Wright? I taped like 3 or 4, I believe (he didn't play against U of A) and so of the others, I only watched Georgia Tech and he just looked so thin and didn't impress ME too much that Game... but I usually agree with your takes on Draft, as well as hcsilla's.


At the same, I've only seen Al Thornton once in NIT and his athleticism stood out although he was in foul trouble most of the Game...


Also I still haven't seen the Ohio State/Georgetown matchup but I went ahead and moved Conley up in my rankings... along with Brewer. With Noah dropping down a few spots, Noah is the one Prospect I have in top-10 that I'm still worried about lol he has the fire, size, and decent overall stats; but I would've of liked to have taped 6-10 games to get a better feel of his game...
 

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I think Phx is going to get corey brewer becuase he provides what they need-defense, athleticism, and a natural SF.
 

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With Noah dropping down a few spots, Noah is the one Prospect I have in top-10 that I'm still worried about lol he has the fire, size, and decent overall stats; but I would've of liked to have taped 6-10 games to get a better feel of his game...

I read somewhere that he COULD be a AK47 mismatch type. I have cooled my jets on the Suns drafting him, but if Griffin thought he was the one based on workouts or gametape or whatever I wouldn't be too dissappointed.
 

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What would you college junkies think of Jason Smith for the Cleveland pick if he falls?

Also, if D'A wants soft players would Nick Fazeckas be a viable option for the Suns pick if it were kept? Apparently he's a crafty rebounder and lord knows we need that.
 
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What would you college junkies think of Jason Smith for the Cleveland pick if he falls?

Also, if D'A wants soft players would Nick Fazeckas be a viable option for the Suns pick if it were kept? Apparently he's a crafty rebounder and lord knows we need that.

Personally I like Fazekas. To me he compares to Nick Collison of Seattle. VERY similar in playing style. I think he could be had with OUR 29th pick. Lord knows what Collison has done to the Suns in the past. Fazekas isn't as hard nosed on defense, but the rebounding and scoring is right on par.
 

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