LATimes 的 Mark Heisler:
1. Yao Ming, 7 feet 4, 270, Shanghai Sharks--
Will be first overseas overall No. 1 pick if the Chinese
government lets him come. Larry Brown, who saw him in the
Olympics, compares him to (I swear) a young Bill Walton.
2. Jason Williams, 6-2, 196, sophomore, Duke--
Whenever he comes out (he says not this year), he'll be
the best rookie point since Allen Iverson.
3. Jason Richardson, 6-6, 220, sophomore, Michigan State--
Wears No. 23, has Vince-Kobe body. Brought along slowly
by Coach Tom Izzo, which will serve him well.
4. Eddie Griffin, 6-9, 205, freshman, Seton Hall--
Not as athletic as Darius Miles but more refined. Griffin
was up here last year as a prep and this season proves he
belongs. Question is why he gets in off-court fights.
5. Kwame Brown, 6-11, 240, Glynn Academy (Georgia)--
Not as hyped as other top preps but, several pro general
managers say he's by far the best. He says he'll go to Florida.
6. Chris Marcus, 7-1, 285, junior, Western Kentucky--
Late starter, but he's coming fast. Huge guy whose name
is just starting to circulate.
7. DeSagana Jiop, 6-11, 260, senior, Oak Hill Prep (Virginia)--
Jiop (pronounced Jop) dominated ballyhooed Eddy Curry when they
met but remains a project, even at this level, averaging only
about 10 points and 10 rebounds. Says a pro GM: "When I saw them,
he was the worst player on their team."
8. Eddy Curry, 6-11, 290, senior, Thornwood High (Ill.)--
Already called "Baby Shaq." Big body and soft hands, but pros
worry he's 6-9, which could make him Baby Jahidi White, instead.
Says one GM: "Is he Shaq or is he Melvin Turpin?"
9. Tyson Chandler, 7-1, 220, senior, Compton Dominguez High--
Has attracted an unholy amount of interest based on pro potential,
but his only pro skills now are shot-blocking and running. "A 6-11
small forward," says one general manager. Says former Laker Michael
Cooper, who saw him a lot doing analysis for Fox: "He's not ready."
Looks like he's coming, anyway.
10. Shane Battier, 6-8, 220, senior, Duke--
Poster child for staying in school. Just OK at getting his
own shot but has range and really defends. Classy and hard-nosed,
used to delivering in big games.
11. Brendan Haywood, 7-0, 264, senior, North Carolina--
Awoke this season after nodding off in the last two. Has pro
size and athleticism. Elden Campbell/Erick Dampier revisited.
12. Zach Randolph, 6-9, 270, freshman, Michigan State--
Young widebody, also being brought along slowly by Izzo.
13. Kareem Rush, 6-6, 214, sophomore, Missouri--
His brother Jaron didn't "translate" to the pro game, as
they say, but this young scoring machine does.
14. Rodney White, 6-9, 230, freshman, North Carolina Charlotte--
Young power forward with small-forward skills.
15. Joe Johnson, 6-8, 225, sophomore, Arkansas--
All-around wing man who can run a team.
16. Joseph Forte, 6-4, 185, sophomore, North Carolina--
Leading scorer from the moment he arrived in a program that
doesn't encourage freshmen to take over.
17. Troy Murphy, 6-11, 245, junior, Notre Dame--
A slighter Raef LaFrentz, down to being left-handed.
18. Frank Williams, 6-3, 205, sophomore, Illinois--
Big, athletic point guard with takeover ability.
19. Michael Bradley, 6-10, 245, junior, Villanova--
Polished big man who transferred from Kentucky.
20. Loren Woods, 7-1, 244, senior, Arizona--
Staying in school did a lot less for him. Scouts are now
off him in a big way.
21. Jamaal Tinsley, 6-3, 195, senior, Iowa State--
Slick handler, but his stock fell as the season went on.
22. Rod Grizzard, 6-8, 205, sophomore, Alabama--
Left-handed wing player who outshines highly touted freshman
Gerald Wallace.
23. Caron Butler, 6-7, 235, freshman, Connecticut--
Comer with all-around skills.
24. Casey Jacobsen, 6-6, 210, sophomore, Stanford--
Glendora shooting guard has been a top gun in a top-ranked
program since he got there.
25. Carlos Boozer, 6-9, 270, sophomore, Duke--
Imposing, but no Elton Brand. Questions about work ethic,
rare for a Duke player.
26. David West, 6-8, 225, sophomore, Xavier--
Athletic young power forward.
27. Kenny Satterfield, 6-2, 185, sophomore, Cincinnati--
Talented young point who could move up.
28. Gilbert Arenas, 6-3, 190, sophomore, Arizona--
Grant High grad, overmatches college shooting guards. But if he
comes now, as is rumored, he'll be facing Kobe Bryant.
29. Jason Kapono, 6-8, 206, sophomore, UCLA--
Pros wonder how he'll get his shot or defend at the next level
but teams needs shooters and everyone likes his feel for the game.
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作者: savvik (Essay) 看板: NCAA
標題: Re: 另一份不識時務的:mock draft
時間: Wed Mar 14 16:06:20 2001
兩份都很奇怪, 第一份那個是高中瘋? 那有可能在樂透出現那樣多的高中生
他們真的有這樣好?
第二點, 兩份都把Tory Murphy 評太低了, 姚明除了他的身高以外那有可能這
樣好( 照我看他還不見得比太陽的Jake 好)
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作者: Theodor (消失的神話) 看板: NCAA
標題: Re: 另一份不識時務的:mock draft
時間: Wed Mar 14 22:47:25 2001
※ 引述《savvik (Essay)》之銘言:
: 兩份都很奇怪, 第一份那個是高中瘋? 那有可能在樂透出現那樣多的高中生
: 他們真的有這樣好?
: 第二點, 兩份都把Tory Murphy 評太低了, 姚明除了他的身高以外那有可能這
: 樣好( 照我看他還不見得比太陽的Jake 好)
這兩份都是可以看看笑笑的 :D 不過他們多少反應了現在
媒體(而不是球探)把目光放在哪些球員身上。
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作者: awano (豔陽高照耶) 看板: NCAA
標題: Re: 另一份不識時務的:mock draft
時間: Thu Mar 15 12:30:12 2001
※ 引述《Theodor (消失的神話)》之銘言:
: ※ 引述《savvik (Essay)》之銘言:
: : 兩份都很奇怪, 第一份那個是高中瘋? 那有可能在樂透出現那樣多的高中生
: : 他們真的有這樣好?
: : 第二點, 兩份都把Tory Murphy 評太低了, 姚明除了他的身高以外那有可能這
: : 樣好( 照我看他還不見得比太陽的Jake 好)
: 這兩份都是可以看看笑笑的 :D 不過他們多少反應了現在
: 媒體(而不是球探)把目光放在哪些球員身上。
感覺好像不是在排mock draft
而是在排top prospect....:P
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最有價值球員: Shawn Kemp, Blazers.
每分鐘的薪水: 83,450 美元
(鏡頭帶到 Kemp 坐在板凳上)
一個籃板球: 347,563 美元
(鏡頭帶到 Kemp 奮勇拉下一個無人爭奪的防守籃板)
每投進一個 field-goal: 579,111 美元
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