Hoops Analyst
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact

NBA Draft

hoopsanalyst x Dress-Lace Plus Shelf Lace Bandeau Dress

November 23, 2009 by Harlan Schreiber Leave a Comment

hoopsanalyst x Dress-Lace Plus Shelf Lace Bandeau Dress - Off Shoulder Neckline / Side Thigh Split / Bodycon Fit This http://www.dress-lace.com/ x hoopsanalyst elegant night dress has a look which has been inspired by traditional Spanish lace dresses. This is seen in the shelf front of the dress. The shelf is created by its beandeau off the offers an off the shoulder cut. The special and formal cut gives a sexy bare shoulder look. The shelf front covers the middle of the upper arm and drapes … [Read more...] about hoopsanalyst x Dress-Lace Plus Shelf Lace Bandeau Dress

Filed Under: NBA Draft

NBA Draft 2009: Draft Grades

June 30, 2009 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

This is a draft of a few good and several slightly-above-average prospects. Right now I would say that Rubio and Evans have the best shot to become great players. After that we have a few good-to-very good in Griffin, Harden, Lawson and Blair. One who would be called potentially valuable in Thabeet. There are a few projects who could pay off down the road in Derozan, Claver, Daye, Johnson, Holiday and Mullens. I think when this draft is finally analyzed it will look a lot like the 1989 draft. … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2009: Draft Grades

Filed Under: NBA Draft

NBA Draft 2009: Centers

June 25, 2009 by Ed Weiland 1 Comment

Going over the centers has been somewhat of a revelation. I expected that I would be knocking both Thabeet and Mullens while bulding myself to a near freak out over the fact that no one seems interested in John Bryant. I thought I might even call this the worst center class ever. It isn’t. Both Thabeet and Mullens have a chance to become very good NBA players and I still like Bryant. What’s lacking in this class is depth. There just aren’t many players worth talking about after the top 3.  … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2009: Centers

Filed Under: NBA Draft

NBA Draft 2009: Power Forwards

June 24, 2009 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

The 2008-09 college basketball season saw a couple of historically great rebounding performances by Dejuan Blair and Blake Griffin, the top 2 players in this group. Here are the best rebounding seasons ever, or at least in the past 20 or so years, as measured by rebounds per 40 minutes by NCAA sophomore PFs:  … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2009: Power Forwards

Filed Under: NBA Draft

NBA Draft 2009: Combo Forwards

June 23, 2009 by Ed Weiland Leave a Comment

This is the other half of the small forwards, or more accurately a 3rd group of forwards. The role they’ve been playing mostly in the NBA has been the PF in a small lineup. The NBA keeps veering smaller and quicker as teams deal with the perpetual shortage of good big men. This pushes PFs to playing more center and creates a role for players like this who used to be considered too small to play PF at the pro level. … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2009: Combo Forwards

Filed Under: NBA Draft

NBA Draft 2009: Small Forwards

June 20, 2009 by Ed Weiland 1 Comment

As a group the SFs have always been the toughest nut for me to crack. The other positions all seem to have a few stats I can look at to make a fairly simple (or so it seems at the time) call on a player’s prospect-worthiness. With SFs there’s really no hard-and fast rule. I just have to look at the entire picture and try to see something good. … [Read more...] about NBA Draft 2009: Small Forwards

Filed Under: NBA Draft

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 20
  • Page 21
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
  • Page 24
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 27
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Categories

  • Best In Franchise (15)
  • Decade Review (3)
  • FAQs (19)
  • GM Report (6)
  • Hall Thoughts (1)
  • NBA Draft (159)
  • Playoff Thoughts (59)
  • Previews (32)
  • Quick Thoughts (77)
  • Review (2)
  • Transactions (71)
  • Uncategorized (313)

Archives

Please visit our sponsor

Recent Posts

  • Q&A with Paul Knepper on his new book: Moses Malone, The Life of a Basketball Prophet October 29, 2025
  • Breaking Down the Rozier & Billups Indictments October 26, 2025
  • The Kawhi Affair and Circumstantial Evidence September 14, 2025
  • NBA Finals 3-Point Shooting, A History June 14, 2025
  • Knicks-Pacers Quick Thoughts Plus Reggie Miller’s 1995 Comeback May 24, 2025

Blogroll

  • 82 Games
  • databaseBasketball
  • Development Blog
  • Documentation
  • Plugins
  • Pro Sports Daily NBA Rumors
  • Suggest Ideas
  • Support Forum
  • Themes
  • WordPress Planet

Hoops Sites

  • Basketball-Reference
  • Blog-A-Bull
  • Forum Blue and Gold
  • Hoops Stats
  • Hoops Vibe
  • Inside Hoops NBA Rumors
  • KnickerBlogger
  • NBA Hoops Online
  • Sports Law Blog
  • The Hoop Doctors

©2025 Hoops Analyst // Website by Webstuff