Paul Milsap: Going unoticed?

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  1. Zards

    Zards The People's Champ

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    Entering the 2006 NBA Draft out of Louisiana Tech, is Paul Milsap going unoticed? Will he slip a bit considering that most GMs in the lotto are thinking of guys like Tyrus Thomas, LaMarcus Aldridge, Rudy Gay, Adam Morrison, Rodney Carney, and more. Milsap, only 6-8, but 245 lbs, averaged close to 20 ppg and 14 rpg. Pretty impressive stats when you're only 6-8. But I guess it helps when you have extra bulk to support you underneath the basket. The thing is, Milsap plays in a relatively weak conference, where not alot of star players are heard of. If an NBA team drafts him in the late first round, will he be considered a steal? Thoughts?
     
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    Great rebounder, pounds the O boards. Most mocks have him low 1st round. Could for sure be a steal in the draft if a team gives him chances. I wouldnt mind Mavs getting him, but they might be looking for a diffrent position
     
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    he'll be a nice pick in the late first round, but no one picking in the lottery should even consider him. He'll be a career 8 ppg, 9 rpg guy, maybe.
     
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    Those 8 ppg and 9 rpg are what alot of teams look for in the late first round though. You cant expect a whole lot in the later parts of the first round even though there are ussually a couple of guys in each draft that do well that are picked in the 2nd round. I would love to have a guy on the spurs that could come in his rookie year and put up numbers like 6 ppg and 7 rpg or something like that.
     
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    I think he's going unnoticed because of his size and like you said not in a strong conference. But I can't really say much because he's probably going to go where he's supposed to.
     
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    He's around 6'6" 240, he's around the size of Marcus Hicks and Jason Maxiell, not to mention the bad conference.
     
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    In his prime he will be Udonis Haslem now. Which isn't bad at all, he's a hustle guy that works hard on both ends and is a monster rebounder. I think he will be a very solid player, and I agree, he is underrated. This draft is not full of franchise players by any means, but it does have a lot of guys that could be good roll players down the road.
     

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