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Notre Dame's Luke Harangody

I noted in nbadraft.net's projected 2010 mock draft, that they have Luke Harangody at the 59th pick, the next to last pick
in the last round of the draft, and that's not next spring, it's the year after next spring.
http://www.nbadraft.net/mocks/2010_nba_mock_draft.html

Does anyone wanna wager the guy will go higher?
This guy is the best player in the Big East, which is perhaps the best league in the nation!
He is averaging 23 ppg (10th best nationally) and 12.4 rebounds per game (4th best nationally).

his stats are remarkably similar to those of Blake Griffin who is projected as the #1 pick this spring (2009), so why is he rated so low for 2010??

He is doing better thus far than Kevin Love did in college, and Love is a solid NBA player.
So what gives??? Anyone know??
 
any idea what is Oreb. vs. Dreb are?
He's got an Amazing offensive presence...but doesn't use his body too the best of his ability from what i've seen

who knows though
the experts are always right.......
 
I noted in nbadraft.net's projected 2010 mock draft, that they have Luke Harangody at the 59th pick, the next to last pick
in the last round of the draft, and that's not next spring, it's the year after next spring.
http://www.nbadraft.net/mocks/2010_nba_mock_draft.html

Does anyone wanna wager the guy will go higher?
This guy is the best player in the Big East, which is perhaps the best league in the nation!
He is averaging 23 ppg (10th best nationally) and 12.4 rebounds per game (4th best nationally).

his stats are remarkably similar to those of Blake Griffin who is projected as the #1 pick this spring (2009), so why is he rated so low for 2010??

He is doing better thus far than Kevin Love did in college, and Love is a solid NBA player.
So what gives??? Anyone know??


This happens quite often. The NBA is a much different game, and his body works for college but the experts think it won't work for the league. That's where I would have him also. You can't simply compare numbers. Some random ones I can think of off the top of my head are Nick Fazekas and Carl Landry in 2007, PJ Tucker in 2006, and Ronny Turiaf in 2005.
 
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