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Post by ib4 on Jul 7, 2011 14:29:24 GMT -5
Andre Drummond C 6'10 270 20 B C- D+ B+ B- A DaJuan Coleman C 6'10 280 19 B- C- D B- B A Khem Birch C 6'10 220 21 B D D+ B C+ A Kaleb Tarczewski C 7'0 220 19 B- D+ D+ B- C+ A Cameron Ridley C 6'10 245 20 B- D D B B- B Aaric Murray C 6'10 245 24 C+ C D+ B- C+ C Dejan Musli C 7'1 247 22 C+ D D+ C+ C+ B Cody Zeller C 6'11 225 20 C+ D D+ C+ B B Zeke Marshall C 6'11 225 23 C+ D D+ B+ C C
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Post by Ollie on Jul 7, 2011 14:32:18 GMT -5
Solid center class here.
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Post by Akomplice on Jul 7, 2011 15:25:05 GMT -5
Screw a Drummond, it's Birch time baby.
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Post by m00sey22 on Jul 7, 2011 17:30:25 GMT -5
Birch looking real nice
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Post by Akomplice on Jul 7, 2011 19:57:25 GMT -5
First thing out of Canada that's not overrated ZING!
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Post by ib4 on Jul 12, 2011 16:59:04 GMT -5
Andre Drummond C 6'10 270 20 B C- D+ B+ B- A His combination of size, athletic ability, and skill make him hard to pass on with the top pick in the draft. Anthing around the rim he catches and dunks, often times while getting fouled by two or more people. Excellent timing on defense allowing him to block multiple shots a game. He has the potential to be Tim Duncan or Blake Griffin, but worst-case scenario: Dwight Howard
DaJuan Coleman C 6'10 280 19 B- C- D B- B A Has the size and talent to score and rebound at a high level. A big boy who could benefit from slimming down. As he continues to take better care of his body and work to dominate on a consistent basis he really should average a double-double every game.
Khem Birch C 6'10 220 21 B D D+ B C+ A An off-the-charts athlete that can change the game on the defensive end of the floor with his ability to block shots and rebound. His is a big time finisher too, which he has shown as improving in his 2-year stint at Pitt. Comparable to Kenyon Martin while in college.
Kaleb Tarczewski C 7'0 220 19 B- D+ D+ B- C+ A A true center with great size and good upside. He runs the floor well and has good mobility for a 7-footer. Good hands and good finisher. His jump hook is his go-to move, but needs his low post productivity is dependent on how deep he catches the ball so he needs both become more consistent estbalishing position. Has shown to be a bit of a hot-head but being around SSBL veterans will humble this kid.
Cameron Ridley C 6'10 245 20 B- D D B B- B Has great size and length with good upside. He is a true center that plays with energy and toughness. He can score in the post on a limited bases at this time and rebounds on both ends especially offensively. He blocks shots and if he continues to work and get in the best shape of his life he has a chance to be a solid player.
Aaric Murray C 6'10 245 24 C+ C D+ B- C+ C Long and has good size. Known more for his shooting range, which extends out to the 3pt arc. Think Channing Frye, although Frye was never really given a starting chance in the league to display his 3pt prowess. Murray is also a solid shot blocker but needs to be more dominant on the glass to make it in this league.
Dejan Musli C 7'1 247 22 C+ D D+ C+ C+ B Has lost some weight and improved in all areas of his game, most notably his aggressiveness and ability to finish in the paint. Comparable to the Heat's Jonas Valanciunas, but a scaled-down version
Cody Zeller C 6'11 225 20 C+ D D+ C+ B B A mobile post player that can rebound in his area extremely well on both ends. He can score some with his back to the basket and has a great basketball IQ. Can only benefit from getting stronger and being more aggressive.
Zeke Marshall C 6'11 225 23 C+ D D+ B+ C C Arguably the best shot-blocker in the nation as a senior for Akron last season. That is how he will make his living in the pros, which isn't so bad given the success rate of big men who specialize in that category. He has a huge wingspan but isn't overly aggressive on the boards and his offense is limitted.
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