This list will be updated once more seniors confirm they are in the tournament.The Portsmouth Invitational is for seniors only and the first big event for players to improve their draft stock. The tournament will have 64 players (8 players on 8 teams) compete in a 4 day, 11 game schedule. NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD Coaches: Billy Mann & John Kelly C - Paul Miller - Wichita State C - Michael Southall - LA Lafayette F - Jai Lewis - George Mason F - Mike Hall - Geo. Washington F - Nick George - VCU G - Ben Jacobsen - Northern Iowa G - Robert Hite - Miami G - Karl Krauser - Pittsburgh TIDEWATER SEALANTS Coaches: Tommy Kilpatrick & Jerry Hasty C - Yemi Nicholson - Denver C - Erek Hansen - Iowa F - Eric Hicks - Cincinnati F - Bobby Jones - Washington F - David Moss - Indiana State G - Brenden Winters - Davidson G - Justin Gray - Wake Forest G - Chris Quinn - Notre Dame PORTSMOUTH SPORTS CLUB Coaches: Tony Holloway & P.J. Honore C - Solomon Jones - South Florida C - Daniel Kickert - St. Mary's F - Curtis Withers - Charlotte F - Christian Marakar - Pacific F - Dwyane Mitchell - LA Lafayette G - Terrell Everett - Oklahoma G - Jeff Horner - Iowa G - Keydren Clark - St. Peter's BEACH BARTON FORD Coaches: Rufus Outland & Jim Markey C - Justin Williams - Wyoming C - Kenny Adeleke - Hartford F - Travis Garrison - Maryland F - Brandon Bowman - Georgetown F - James White - Cincinnati G - Anthony Winchester - Western Kentucky G - Dawan Robinson - Rhode Island G - Jose Juan Barea - Northeastern NORFOLK SPORTS CLUB Coaches: Eddie Webb & Mark Butts C - Torin Francis - Notre Dame F - Brad Buckman - Texas F - Greg Brunner - Iowa F - Tarence Kinsey - South Carolina F - Joah Tucker - Wisc. Milwaukee G - Cameron Bennerman - NC State G - Sean Dockery - Duke G - Darrell Mitchell - LSU HOLIDAY INN PORTSMOUTH Coaches: Dave Trickler & Eric Acura C - Akin Akingbala - Clemson F - Quincy Davis - Tulane F - Dan Oppland - Valparaiso F - Alan Daniels - Lamar G - Vincent Grier - Minnesota G - Lamar Butler - George Mason G - C.J. Watson - Tennessee G - Tim Smith - E. Tennessee State MD DESIGNS Coaches: Martin Oliver & Larry Ward C - Mohamed Kone - Valparaiso F - Kelly Whitney - Seton Hall F - Taj Gray - Oklahoma F - Steve Novak - Wichita State G - Jared Newson - Tenn Martin G - Je’Kel Foster - Ohio State G - Chris Hernandez - Stanford G - Tony Skinn - George Mason SALES SYSTEMS LTD Coaches: Leo Anthony & Mac Carroll C - James Augustine - Illinois F - John Bowler - Eastern Michigan F - Marcellus Sommerville - Bradley F - Jamaal Williams - Washington F - David Noel - UNC G - Antoine Jordan - Siena G - Daniel Horton - Michigan G - John Williams - Bryant
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">It's time for Christian Maraker to go to work, and whether he picks up his paycheck here or abroad depends on what happens next. The University of the Pacific senior is in the gym two to three hours each day, hustling behind screens, hoisting up jumpers, hoping he'll be in top shape when strangers whisper his name in the halls at Churchland High School in Portsmouth, Va. Maraker will display his talents in a fateful series of events leading up to the NBA draft over the next three months. He'll subject himself to more scrutiny than he's ever known, and he'll do it happily because this is the vision that appeared inside his eyelids at night as a teenager in Varberg, Sweden. "I remember coming in as a freshman, and I told the coaches my dream was to play in the NBA," Maraker said. "From then on, they always helped me, always pushed me to get better and better." Pacific coach Bob Thomason and his staff are preparing Maraker for the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, an annual event featuring 64 college seniors from across the country. The eight-team tournament on April 5-8 will attract hundreds of scouts and could be critical to Maraker's draft prospects. "I don't think it's the tell-all, but Portsmouth is an important event," said Ryan Blake, assistant director of NBA scouting services. "A lot of the players ask what they can do to prove themselves, and I tell them, 'Play to win because that's what brought you here.' " Maraker was named Big West Conference player of the year this season after leading the Tigers to the conference title and an NCAA Tournament bid for the third consecutive year. He averaged 17.6 points and 8.9 rebounds and posted 16 double-doubles. He was a three-time all-conference selection, an academic All-American and one of Pacific's all-time greats. "He's a team player with a demonstrated ability to win," Thomason said. "Now, it's just about how hard you play, how well you play and how you compete physically. "That's an area where Christian has really improved. He's developed that peace of mind as a basketball player. Now, it's time to play against pros and better players to see how he stacks up." Some analysts question whether Maraker will have the strength to defend power forwards or the quickness to guard small forwards in the NBA. Others are intrigued by his improved aggression, post skills and perimeter shooting ability. "He's basically a 6-foot-10, 230-pound multi-purpose forward, and there are not a lot of those out there," Blake said. "Christian's IQ is very high. When you have someone who can score, make teammates better, draw attention and pass - someone who has sucked in that knowledge for four years - maybe he's a guy you don't have to work with if he gets to the next level. "But he's also a guy who has to play in Portsmouth to prove that worth." Only a few players from Portsmouth are drafted each year, and even those who shine must perform in other pre-draft camps and private workouts with NBA teams. Sixty players are selected in the NBA draft. Hundreds more are dispersed throughout the National Basketball Developmental League, United States Basketball League, Continental Basketball Association and other professional organizations around the world. "If it doesn't happen in the NBA, I know I can hopefully go back to Europe and play," Maraker said. "I know that might happen, but I try not to think about it too much. I try to stay focused on getting ready and, hopefully, making it over here." Maraker is the 104th-rated player in this year's draft class, according to ESPN.com. He has not been included in most draft projections but may have improved his stock in the final game of his college career.</div> Maraker Prepares For Draft Camp
http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1248 That's the official rosters, hope I helping you Shape
Looks good. Since I follow the Illini and hope Augustine raises his stock, I'll be falling his team. Looks pretty good. Has Noel, Horner, Williams, Sommerville, and don't know the rest.
I hope Carl Krauser, Bobby Jones, Sean Dockery, Taj Gray, and Marcellus Sommerville all raise there stock to being late 2nd rounders, I really want to see how those guys translate into the NBA Game.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Buckets:</div><div class="quote_post">I hope Carl Krauser, Bobby Jones, Sean Dockery, Taj Gray, and Marcellus Sommerville all raise there stock to being late 2nd rounders, I really want to see how those guys translate into the NBA Game.</div> I know Bobby Jones and Taj Gray will be drafted, but I hope Krauser gets drafted. Krauser is one of my all-time favorite college PG's, he is a gritty player that plays with heart. He has also done some pretty flashy moves over his time at Pitt, I remember one time he jump from the FT line and went between the legs with the ball and dished it to Troutman I think last year
Who in this thing last year made a name for themself? Like from not being on draft boards to being a 2nd rounder?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting J_Ray:</div><div class="quote_post">Who in this thing last year made a name for themself? Like from not being on draft boards to being a 2nd rounder?</div> Your boy Andre Owens and also Jason Maxiell helped himself the most in the tournament last year. A couple of other players who did well were Aaron Miles, Juan Mendez, Carlos Powell, Will Conroy, and Chuck Hayes.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Your boy Andre Owens and also Jason Maxiell helped himself the most in the tournament last year. A couple of other players who did well were Aaron Miles, Juan Mendez, Carlos Powell, Will Conroy, and Chuck Hayes.</div> Well this is real encouraging you tell me this when half them didn't even get drafted Andre Owens didn't even get drafted, Maxiell was a major reach, then the rest say everything I curious to see if Skinn can help himself, I think he could make the NBA
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting J_Ray:</div><div class="quote_post">Well this is real encouraging you tell me this when half them didn't even get drafted Andre Owens didn't even get drafted, Maxiell was a major reach, then the rest say everything I curious to see if Skinn can help himself, I think he could make the NBA </div> This year will be different though, since there are no high schoolers in the draft and a lot of underclassmen might return. This tournament could help a lot of players move up in the draft.
Game 1 - 7pm Norfolk Naval Shipyard - 84 Tidewater Sealants - 75 (Box Scores) -------- Game 2 - 9pm Portsmouth Sports Club - 87 Beach Barton Ford - 80 (Box Scores)
I hope my man Brandon Bowman shows the scouts wat he can really do and raises his stock for the draft
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting J_Ray:</div><div class="quote_post">Wow, Barea and Keydren Clark are tearing it up here, think they're stocks will rise?</div> Clark can't play point guard, Barea yes.
Game 3 - 3:15pm Tidewater Sealants - 93 Beach Barton Ford - 101 (Box Scores) -------- Game 4 - 7pm Norfolk Sports Club - 89 Holiday Inn Portsmouth - 93 (Box Scores) -------- Game 5 - 9pm MD Designs - 79 Sales Systems Ltd. - 74 (Box Scores) -------- Game 6 - 3:15pm Norfolk Sports Club - 86 (OT) Sales Systems Ltd - 80 (Box Scores) -------- Game 7 - 7pm Norfolk Naval Shipyard - 71 Portsmouth Sports Club - 74 (Box Scores) -------- Game 8 - 9pm Holiday Inn Portsmouth - 82 MD Designs - 78 (Box Scores) -------- Consolation Championship Game - 3:15pm Beach Barton Ford - 117 Norfolk Sports Club - 100 (Box Scores) -------- 3rd Place Championship Game - 5:30pm (Box Scores) Naval Shipyard - 80 MD Designs - 86 (Box Scores) 1st Place Championship Game - 7:30pm (Box Scores) Portsmouth Sports Club - 104 Holiday Inn Portsmouth - 88 (Box Scores)
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting j0se:</div><div class="quote_post">http://www.portsmouthinvitational.com/2006.../2006game09.htm 18 asistencias pa el caballo Barea</div> Yo no habla espanol Barea has been insane at the Portsmouth Invitational, but I still think he's a mid to late 2nd rounder.