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In Doyel's final 10 for Tuesday, he lists his projected top 10 NBA draft picks for next year.

http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/9492833/rss

First 6 are ALL centers.

Noah at #6.

7 Centers, 1 PG, 1 6'8" Wing and 1 6'4" Wing.

I heard next year's draft was gonna be loaded with Centers and it is no surprise to see OB go this year. But my goodness - I didn't know how loaded it was. Those 7 Centers next year all sound great!

OB is indeed a VERY smart young man as well as a talented player.
 
Thanks for the link, MM. I read those projected 2007 Top 10 draft picks, and with my limited knowledge, I still have some differences with Doyel's projections.

High schoolers don't always pan out as expected once they get to college. Everyone expected Brandon Rush and Julian Wright to dominate at Kansas, and though they were pretty good, they were not instant NBA'ers. I do expect Greg Oden to be as good as expected, but Hawes, Durant, and Brendan Wright haven't proven anything yet to think they will be NBA material next year. And Hasheem Thasbeet is listed from 7' to 7'3", but he is rail thin and has limited skills. He has only played basketball for 3 years, and only 1 in the US. He played at a tiny private high school, and fouled out a lot. I don't see him going that high.
I expect a number of other good prospects will emerge in college next year, not just the youngsters Doyel lists. And Mario Chalmers? He wasn't even the best point guard on his own team!
 
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You said it all. I've got nothing to add to that. I just hope that I get to watch some of the games of whomever drafts him. (I wish it was somehow going to be the Bulls)
 
Re: New NBA Draft Developments

Re: New NBA Draft Developments

tornado said:
George Karl, head coach of the Nuggets is using all of his weight to get the team to draft his son, Coby Karl. George thinks son Coby is a talented, second round caliber SG, but of course nobody else in the world does.
Coby Karl is only a junior at Boise State, and is not projected by anyone to go in the 2nd round, but if George has his way, he'd like to be coaching his son. Even more startling is that Coby Karl was just diagnosed with cancer is is just now undergoing his 2nd round of chemotherapy.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2006/news/story?id=2466140


Too bad, George.
George's son Coby withdraws from the NBA draft.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/ncaa/06/19/bc.bkc.boisestate.karl.ap/index.html

This article makes a glaring mistake in saying that son Coby Karl has prostate cancer, as it was father George Karl who underwent treatment last fall for prostate cancer.
 
Saer Sene

Saer Sene

After watching these clips and reading what the Bulls have to say about Sene I'm afraid he may go before POB. He loooks like a beast. Reminds me of a raw Ewing/Olajuan (sp) :-o

I'd really love to see him go head to head with POB at these workouts. Maybe I'm just underestimating "Big Peezy" :? :wink:

http://draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1358
 
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