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Ante up: More reasons for Jazz to pick Tomic Friday, June 8, 2007 2:27 PM CDT Chuck Nunn / Jazz Session While the San Antonio Spurs and the Cleveland Cavaliers battle for the title in the 2007 NBA Finals, I have my eye on this month's other big NBA event, the 2007 NBA Draft, and speculating who could be selected by the Utah Jazz with their 25th overall pick. Last week, I had emerging Croatian center Ante Tomic as Utah's pick at No. 25 in my mock draft. Nothing's changed this week, except that my support for Tomic has grown exponentially. First, a few statistical updates are in order. Last week, I gave Tomic's weight at 220 pounds, light for an NBA big man. But his more recent weigh-ins, according to ESPN.com and NBADraft.net, show him to be at 237 pounds, which is more comparable to many of the other bigs in this year's draft, ranging from 230 to 250 pounds. While Tomic will still need to add more muscle as he goes along, his development compared to his contemporaries is right on schedule. For example, Joakim Noah, who was part of the University of Florida team that just won back-to-back NCAA titles, is 6-11, 230 pounds. Tomic, at 7-1, 237 pounds, is not as highly touted as Noah, but he is way more gifted offensively. Again, my biggest concern is that Tomic is gone before the Jazz pick at No. 25. Touting Tomic's offensive skills isn't a dig against any other big man in this draft. But given that he already has an impressive arsenal of post moves both facing the basket and with his back to it, is an excellent passer, and he can also hit jumpers out to 18 feet, he's got a lot going for him that many other NBA big men work years to develop. Tomic is also adept enough to play at either forward position as well as at center, the kind of versatility that NBA teams are starting to look for these days. Also, while Tomic is still not the defender yet that Utah needs in the paint, I believe that his development as a shotblocker and rebounder will progress, and he'll become solid in those areas within a season or two. After just finishing play in the Croatian A1 playoffs, Tomic may not be able to secure his passage to the states for private workouts with NBA teams before the draft. But I strongly believe that this young man can be a player similar to the Spurs' Tim Duncan down the line, and I'm hoping that he winds up in a Jazz uniform, whether Utah brings him over now or secures his rights and lets him season in Europe another year or two. That said, word is out that Utah already has two players scheduled for pre-draft workouts. According to DraftExpress.com, the Jazz will be working out former Tennessee Volunteer Major Wingate on June 22. Wingate failed a drug test and was booted from Tennessee, and he played this last season for Turkish team Tofas Bursa. Wingate participated in the pre-draft camp this past week in Orlando. While observers noted that he had made some improvements, the 6-10, 250-pounder, is still sorely limited on both ends of the floor. The outlook is that Wingate can keep improving, but he'll have a hard climb ahead of him to fulfill his potential. The other workout DraftExpress.com reported for Utah shows a bit more promise for landing that No. 25 spot. Fresno State Junior Dominic McGuire, a 6-8, 220-pound forward, had an excellent showing in Orlando. McGuire is another very versatile player who can play at either forward position or at shooting guard, as his athleticism and quickness combined with his strength allow him to compete against guards and big men alike. Of course, playing in the Western Athletic Conference as he has, McGuire isn't as highly recognized as a lot of other players in this draft class. But a lot of teams overlooked Louisiana Tech's Paul Millsap, too, allowing Utah to scoop him up in the second round last summer. We all know how that worked out. As always, you can check out my complete mock draft at http://draftexpress.com/mymock.php?mid=677&detail=3 . With private workouts and the international draft camp in Treviso, Italy, coming up, I'll be tweaking it often. Plus I'll be revisiting the topic either next Friday or Saturday. Tomorrow, I'll be making an early foray into free agent and trade prospects for the Jazz, so don't miss it. www.southidahopress.com/articles/2007/06/08/sports/local/1jazzsession.txt -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 219.135.156.182
lilneige:這個名字曾經在mock的前段 06/12 07:12
ammon:不知道他到底會不會留在選秀 06/12 17:43