A-Train (old)
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Kentucky made it back into the Top-25 today, they are #25!
Kentucky made it back into the Top-25 today, they are #25!
Does Kentucky have sanctions on them or something? Is that why they don't have any good players?
What I like is his legit shot, his good height for a PG and I think he has more PG potential than someone like McCullom.
One other thing, I would like to see Hayward, Burks and a PG with a shot that must be respected, on the court at the same time. Keep Favors as a rim protector and Knter as a rebounder and I think that is a good starting five. I think Wolters fits into that scenrio.
My biggest reason for Wolters is the reach factor. I would lik to see the two Urdu Lund picks used on BPA instead of tryingo fill a hole. Wolters in round two is low risk high reward.
Like I have mentioned recently, my ideal draft would be WCS, Saric and Wolters.
just to prove hottttttnickkkkk wrong
What's the deal with Saric? Quick look at stats and nothing really stood out. 7point per game, 1.8 assists... Is he like Vesely but can shoot?
I think this might help you. Yes, it is a highlight video but he was also the MVP for the Championship Team.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=vNqpjnuUvqQ
I don't usually watch highlights but for you I'll make an exception![]()
Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Jackrabbits
Wolters is a scoring point guard who recently put up 53 points, including nine 3-pointers, against IPFW. A player who reminds you a bit of former Kansas star Kirk Hinrich, Wolters is a good ball handler and passer, and he has the size (6-foot-4, 190 pounds) and skills to play in the NBA. He averages 22.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game while shooting 40 percent from deep and 82 percent from the line. Wolters' only issue might be the speed and quickness necessary to stay in front of ultraquick guards, but his size, ballhandling, passing and scoring ability make him an NBA prospect.
Well, there goes Kentucky's chance. Hopefully for Noel, its MCL, not ACL.
Damn.. that's 1 less player declaring... that's bad for us.
Damn.. that's 1 less player declaring... that's bad for us.
He should still declare. Will likely still be a top 5 pick. Who knows how far he would drop in next years draft.
No way he'd be less than #3.