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Duke transfer question...

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by The Brain, Mar 7, 2006.

  1. slydevl

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    Zoubek had a great senior year. I expect him to move up in the final rankings but I think K is salivating about the way the 5 I mentioned would be able to run.
     
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    Something scares me about Zoubek for some reason but the guy who scouted Redick in high school saying he'll be great at Duke is also saying that Zoubek will be the next great big man for Duke. I guess I just keep thinking of a Casey Sanders type player. Nelson is probably gonna be the captain next year, and he has really stepped his game up a lot lately, and he and Melchionni were the two Dukies who looked the best against UNC. You could see his scoring jump 5 or 6 points next year, but with Coach K it's all about playing his bench cause I think he can have a pretty good bench of McClure, Scheyer, Zoubek, Pocius and Boykin. i saw somewhere of Hansbrough being put at #23 in the draft and that was before the Duke game, and McRoberts was at 28 or 30. Forget if I saw that list on here though.
     
  3. The Brain

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    Dude you're full of shit. I've seen every fucking draft site out there and NONE have that.
     
  4. Collin

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    suckit is always full of shit, but while we're talking about the draft, could the Bobcats take Aldridge so that they can have a starting lineup of all power forwards?
     
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    1 LaMarcus Aldridge PF 6-10 240 20 Texas Top 5
    A breakout player. One NBA scout based in Texas told Insider in August that Aldridge... [Click for complete player card]
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    10 Rajon Rondo PG 6-2 171 20 Kentucky Top 10
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    27 Tyler Hansbrough PF 6-9 225 20 North Carolina Late first to second round
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    I knew I saw it somewhere. Just got McRoberts and Hansbrough reversed.
     
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    That's actually more believable if you swap them, but McRoberts would go WAY WAY higher based on potential and Hansbrough would slip in draft status after Chicago workouts. That's why he'll have to get his Draft status to max before going, because he'll slip once he gets up there a few spots. Slipping in the top 5-10 a little is okay. Slipping when you're a upper second rounder could mean not being drafted.
     
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    No. Aldridge would have to sit on the bench behind Baxter before he earned a spot for the 5th PF position.
     

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