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Walker is an incredible athlete, very strong, explosive, good leaper, loves to bang but he is very unpolished now. He remindsd me of a bigger version of Bonzi Wells.
Mayo has everything to once become an NBA-star but still seems to be surprised over and over again that a quick 1st step or a nice crossover or a good drive isn't always enough to score. He just didn't realize yet that NCAA isn't highschool anymore.
Right now it would be a bad move from him to declare. With some maturation and experience he could easily become a top3 pick next year.
Walker is playing PF at K State there's no way NBA teams project him as a 4 so he's got to continue to show a better outside shot and handle the ball better. He's improved but his season turned when K State moved him from the wing to PF and that has to concern NBA scouts if he couldn't excel on the wing in college can he in the NBA?
Agree on Mayo, in HS he was essentially playing on all star teams he always had guys like Walker or Patterson around him so it was like a layup drill if you beat your man you scored. Now in college he's in a situation where if he beats his man he's often got 1-2 guys waiting for him and he's not dealing with that very well. I didn't see the UCLA game but from what I've read many of his 10 turnovers were a direct result of simply not reading the defense and thinking he had a play that wasn't there. He's not a PG yet, I've always compared him to Billups who came into the NBA as a tweener and took several years to become a PG. I'm just not convinced yet that mayo is going to make it as a PG like Billups did, I think his future is at SG. Mayo can pass the ball but I don't see him as a guy who runs the offense I see him as a guy who is looking to score first.
I agree he SHOULD stay, but he won't. He's a good student at USC but you won't find a soul at USC who actually thinks Mayo will come back.
Beasley continues to impress that kid is a special talent.