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- Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:11am #54512
Lotto StudParticipantWhich under the radar prospect has made the biggest splash out of nowhere in Tourney play to make an immediate rise in this year’s draft?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:29am #882708
ChewyParticipantCleanthony Early… 2nd rounder to top 10 is a pretty big jump in projection
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:29am #882815
ChewyParticipantCleanthony Early… 2nd rounder to top 10 is a pretty big jump in projection
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:32am #882710
CavsFan07ParticipantI agree, CleAnthony Early jumped the highest (according to this site, anyway).Elfrid Payton from Louisiana-Lafayette is now in the late lottery, pretty good jump for him.
Even though he was considered a late lottery pick, seeing Kyle Anderson at #5 still is a little surprising to me.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:32am #882817
CavsFan07ParticipantI agree, CleAnthony Early jumped the highest (according to this site, anyway).Elfrid Payton from Louisiana-Lafayette is now in the late lottery, pretty good jump for him.
Even though he was considered a late lottery pick, seeing Kyle Anderson at #5 still is a little surprising to me.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:51am #882714
Leonard WashingtonParticipantDeandre should be moving up people’s draft boards with his play during the season, not to mention the tournament. He should be a late 1st round-early 2nd round pick at worst to me at this point.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 5:51am #882821
Leonard WashingtonParticipantDeandre should be moving up people’s draft boards with his play during the season, not to mention the tournament. He should be a late 1st round-early 2nd round pick at worst to me at this point.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 8:39am #882788
MorseWillParticipantI think Isaiah Austin has picked his game up of late. He was projected to be a lottery pick at one time and has fallen off a little, but I think if they can get by Wisconsin with a big game from him there’s no reason why he couldn’t start climbing up to where his potential was
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 8:39am #882895
MorseWillParticipantI think Isaiah Austin has picked his game up of late. He was projected to be a lottery pick at one time and has fallen off a little, but I think if they can get by Wisconsin with a big game from him there’s no reason why he couldn’t start climbing up to where his potential was
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 8:41am #882790
cp5ParticipantI remember a few months ago he was a projected mid-late 2nd round pick. I think he’ll end up a late 1st rounder and have solid career as a back-up.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 8:41am #882897
cp5ParticipantI remember a few months ago he was a projected mid-late 2nd round pick. I think he’ll end up a late 1st rounder and have solid career as a back-up.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 9:08am #882798
drice4life1753ParticipantTo avoid saying the obvious GRIII from Michigan. A player who hasn’t made a splash yet, but has potential to in FUTURE draft is Caris Levert and Derrick Walton. Caris Levert is a big lanky guard who can shoot and handle the ball very well…almost came out of now where this year even to die hard Michigan fans. Another guy that still has a long way to go, but has talent is freshman Derrick Walton Jr. He is just a real heady player, and I could see commentators falling in love w/ the fire he plays with if Michigan advances far enough to showcase it.
As far as current prospect in the lottery projection there are not many "unknowns" anymore that will just shoot up the board like…i.e. when Ben Gordon went from lottery pick to #3 after winning it all. I mean Zach Lavine, and Gary Harris to me are obvious choices and I think it is more likely Gary Harris goes higher than he should due to a good tournament. I say him over Lavine only, b/c I think MooU has a better chance of making a deep run than UCLA (which is waht this is all dependent on). But again it’s a complete crap shoot in March Madness for all I know Aaron Gordon could do some crazy s**t (which I doubt) and he will shoot up the board. The most interesting thing about this is the lack of real sure fire lottery picks remaining in the tourney.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/27/2014 - 9:08am #882905
drice4life1753ParticipantTo avoid saying the obvious GRIII from Michigan. A player who hasn’t made a splash yet, but has potential to in FUTURE draft is Caris Levert and Derrick Walton. Caris Levert is a big lanky guard who can shoot and handle the ball very well…almost came out of now where this year even to die hard Michigan fans. Another guy that still has a long way to go, but has talent is freshman Derrick Walton Jr. He is just a real heady player, and I could see commentators falling in love w/ the fire he plays with if Michigan advances far enough to showcase it.
As far as current prospect in the lottery projection there are not many "unknowns" anymore that will just shoot up the board like…i.e. when Ben Gordon went from lottery pick to #3 after winning it all. I mean Zach Lavine, and Gary Harris to me are obvious choices and I think it is more likely Gary Harris goes higher than he should due to a good tournament. I say him over Lavine only, b/c I think MooU has a better chance of making a deep run than UCLA (which is waht this is all dependent on). But again it’s a complete crap shoot in March Madness for all I know Aaron Gordon could do some crazy s**t (which I doubt) and he will shoot up the board. The most interesting thing about this is the lack of real sure fire lottery picks remaining in the tourney.
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