ESPN.com<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>WALTHAM, Mass. -- Joakim Noah took an entry pass, planted and scored on Michigan's Courtney Sims. He held up his hands during defense and on a defensive slide drill across the lane. He bench pressed. He did everything he was asked to do during Monday's NBA draft workout for the Boston Celtics. It was no different for the Florida junior forward when he went through workouts for Chicago, Charlotte and Minnesota last week. It won't be any different when he works out for Memphis, Sacramento or Atlanta in the next two weeks. Palm Beach Post/TSN/Icon SMIJoakim Noah averaged 10.8 points and 9.1 rebounds in the final 12 games after tearing his rotator cuff against South Carolina. After watching Noah's hour-long workout, there was no reason to think he was hurting. But he was. "Right now I'm at 75 percent," Noah said. "I was playing at 75 percent during the season. I don't feel like I'm getting the proper height on my hook shot, and it did bother me a bit but I don't have any regrets."</div>LinkIf it's true he played at 75% for Florida last season, just imagine what he can do once he gets back up to 100%.