Found April 01, 2009 on Pro Skills Basketball:
The top 5 college prospects :

1. Blake Griffin, PF, So., Oklahoma
Griffin continued to prove why he is far and away the best prospect in the draft. Griffin's strength, athleticism and tBoldenacity on the boards make him a no-brainer as an NBA player.
He show his biggest weakness during the tournament: For a guy who is so tough and physical, he had less impact on the defensive end of the ball. He has the physical abilities to get it done, but what about the desire? That could be the biggest question.

2. Ty Lawson, PG, Jr., North Carolina
Lawson's speed and strength are his best attributes, he's also turned himself into a terrific spot-up shooter and a point guard who isn't going to make many mistakes.

3. Tyreke Evans, G, Fr., Memphis
Evans showed off some big-time moves driving to the basket, he has ability to change directions and finish. Combine that with his long arms and NBA body, he is great scorer who can get his own shot.
On the other, he struggles with his jump shot, plays out of control and sometimes forgets that he has four teammates on the floor.

4. Sam Young, G/F, Sr.,
Young's has showed ability to score from just about anywhere on the floor. He has also proven to be an excellent rebounder and his long range shooting improve.

5. Jonny Flynn, PG, So., Syracuse
Flynn has proven he's one of the top point guards in college basketball. He has great speed, toughness and ability to beat defense. He has a lack of size, streaky shooting ability and turnovers will probably keep him from being a Top prospect.
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