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Waiting For Next Year:
PLAYERS:
Harrison Barnes,
Andre Drummond,
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist,
Jeremy Lamb,
Bradley Beal,
Eric Gordon,
Quincy Miller,
Perry Jones,
Fab Melo,
Perry Jones III
TEAMS: North Carolina Tar Heels, Florida State Seminoles, Virginia Tech Hokies, Connecticut Huskies, Kentucky Wildcats, Tennessee Volunteers, Florida Gators, Baylor Bears, Virginia Cavaliers, Syracuse Orange, Ohio State Buckeyes, West Virginia Mountaineers, North Carolina State Wolfpack
TEAMS: North Carolina Tar Heels, Florida State Seminoles, Virginia Tech Hokies, Connecticut Huskies, Kentucky Wildcats, Tennessee Volunteers, Florida Gators, Baylor Bears, Virginia Cavaliers, Syracuse Orange, Ohio State Buckeyes, West Virginia Mountaineers, North Carolina State Wolfpack
Heading in to the 2011-12 season, we figured we would get the ball rolling on some admittedly early NBA Draft talk. Unless the 7-10 Cavaliers shock the world (150/1 odds as NBA Champion, bettering only Toronto entering this season), it is widely assumed that the team will be selecting fairly early in the lottery once again. That said, we’re going to provide WFNY readers with some thoughts on who should be a target of Chris Grant come this spring.
We are slowly accumulating larger samples of these top-flight NBA prospects. We will update this not-so-big board on a bi-weekly basis – feel free to comment, critique or debate in the comments below. We have a little more shake-up this week following some excellent NCAA contests.
Do enjoy.
Player
Thoughts
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Harrison Barnes, SG (Duke)
The points continue to pile up in droves. Though he did put up a 2-for-12 outing against the Hurricanes of Miami, Barnes followed up with a 15 and 5 game in the tough loss to Florida State an...
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