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NBA Draft 2013: Top 60 or so Prospects as of 12/31

January 5, 2013 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

At this point I like the 2013 draft. There are a lot of promising players, which is a welcome development following two very dry drafts. That makes this year much more fun for us draft geeks. The problem is there isn’t any one player who looks like a sure fire star. While the drafts of 2011 and 2012 were historically weak, at least there was Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis. No such star has emerged as the class of the 2013 crop. There are enough good prospects out there, that I suspect a few will … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2013: Top 60 or so Prospects as of 12/31

Filed Under: NBA Draft Tagged With: Alex Len, Anthony Bennett, Briante Weber, Cody Zeller, Kyle Anderson, Michael Carter-Williams, Nerlens Noel, Otto Porter

NBA Draft 2013: Sniper/Defenders

December 23, 2012 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

It’s still early in the draft process and rather than rank the players, I like to let things play out at least through December. Two months is enough time for hot streaks will fade and cold starts to heat up and we’ll just have a more accurate view of what exactly is here in the class of 2013. I’ll start with the rankings in a couple of weeks. In the meantime I wanted to stay somewhat engaged by looking at recent draft success stories and try to determine if there would be any similar stories in … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2013: Sniper/Defenders

Filed Under: NBA Draft Tagged With: Briante Weber, Danny Green, Fuquan Edwin, Seton Hall, VCU

NBA Draft 2013: Well Rounded SFs

December 14, 2012 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

The emergence of Chandler Parsons as a solid, multi-skilled NBA SF and a Most Improved Player candidate for 2013 is something of an anomaly. Parsons, in only his 2nd NBA season, is currently a top 3 player on a decent Rockets team. He’s among the team leaders in minutes, points, rebounds and assists. The reason his success is something of a surprise is Parsons was a role player in college, never finishing as higher than the 3rd leading scorer during 4 seasons on what was always a pretty ordinary … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2013: Well Rounded SFs

Filed Under: NBA Draft Tagged With: Andre Roberson, Chandler Parsons, Kyle Anderson, Mike Moser, Otto Porter, Rodney Williams, Sam Dekker

Are there any Farieds in the 2013 Draft Class?

December 5, 2012 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

Kenneth Faried was the find of the historically weak 2011 draft. He went from Morehead State to starting PF for the Nuggets. In his second year he’s top 10 in the league in rebounds, rebounding pct, and FG pct. His dunks have become must see You Tube viewing. While I can’t say we’ll look back in 20 years and consider Kenneth Faried the best player to come out of the 2011 draft, he is the early leader in career win shares. Faried isn’t alone in having been a bargain as a small college PF. A … [Read more...] about Are there any Farieds in the 2013 Draft Class?

Filed Under: NBA Draft Tagged With: Jamelle Hagins, Jordan Clarke, Jordan Reves, Jyles Smith, Kenneth Faried, Michael Kessens, Michale Kyser, OD Anosike, Tashawn Thomas

Carter-Williams and Smart emerge as the top 2013 PG Prospects

November 29, 2012 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

One thing I’ve written about extensively is the importance of posting a high RSB40 for guard prospects. That’s combined rebounds, steals and blocks per 40 minutes. My rule is any college PG who posts an RSB40 over 7.0 while also showing an ability to pass and score efficiently is a solid NBA prospect. Any college PG who posts a RSB40 under 6.0 will usually struggle in the NBA, regardless of his other numbers. Had the Timberwolves followed this rule, they wouldn’t have drafted Jonny Flynn in 2009 … [Read more...] about Carter-Williams and Smart emerge as the top 2013 PG Prospects

Filed Under: NBA Draft Tagged With: Marcus Smart, Michael Carter-Williams, Oklahoma State, Syracuse

NBA Draft 2013: Early Ranking of the Freshmen Centers

November 26, 2012 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

I believe the story of the 2013 draft will be the big men, specifically the freshmen big men. This class had 11 centers in the top 40 overall players. That’s an unheard of number. Considering the love NBA teams always show for big men in the draft and the fact that 5 of the last 6 top overall picks have been freshmen, I think it’s pretty clear these 11 prospects will be watched closely and will be the story of the year for draft watchers. With that in mind I want to get an early start on … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2013: Early Ranking of the Freshmen Centers

Filed Under: NBA Draft Tagged With: Adam Woodbury, Caleb Tarczewski, Cameron Ridley, Isaiah Austin, Mitch McGary, Nerlens Noel, Steven Adams, Willie Cauley-Stein

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