UConn Taliek Brown -- He reminds me a lot of Ed Cota. Ben Gordon -- He is the Freakin truth! He's a mix between Jason Terry and Larry Hughes. Dehnam Brown -- He once scored a 110 pts. in H.S.! Charlie Villanueva -- I have never seen him play, but I have heard that he has a tremendous upside. Emeka Okafor -- No explanation needed. Duke Chris Duhon -- He is probably the best all around point guard in the NCAA. J.J. Reddick -- He is the best shooter, period! He's also six foot five. Loul Deng -- He is an unbelievable talent that would have been a top five pick this year in the draft if he declared. Daniel Ewing -- I am not really sure how good this kid can be, but he's got a lot of talent. Thompson; Williams; Randolph -- I think they all will be drafted eventually. Arizona Mustafa Shakur -- He will start from day one. Salim Stoudamire -- He can flat out shoot the rock. Hassan Adams -- He is the best athlete that Olson's ever had (yea, better than Jefferson) Andre Igauldua -- I don't know much about him, but he was supposed to be a lottery pick. Channig Frye -- If he continues to improve, he will certainly be a top twenty pick. Michigan State Chris Hill -- He is an amazing athlete. Will he be Charlie Bell Jr.? Shannon Brown -- What an athlete! I say one and done for him! Paul Davis -- He is probably the player with the most potential to have a breakout year. Kevin Tolbert -- He is a great wing player who needs work on his jumper, but he is still a professional prospect. Brandon cotton - He is a McDonalds All-American point guard. I've never seen him play so I don't know much about him. Which team do you think will win it out of this group? Which team do you think has the most professional prospects?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting grizzoistight:</div><div class="quote_post">Michigan St Chris Hill -- an amazing scorer charlie bell jr?? shannon brown -- What an athlete i say one and done for him Paul Davis -- prob the player with the most potential to have a breakout year Kevin Tolbert -- Great wing player needs work on his jumper -- still a pro prospect Brandon cotton - a mcdonalds all american pg ive never seen him play so i dont know about him </div>Hey Grizzo! Long time no see. Anyway, I'll get right to the point. That lineup is not the Spartan's starting lineup. That consists of two point guards, two shooting guards, and one power forward. So instead of burning you for it I will just post Michigan State's starting lineup for you. Enjoy! PG - Chris Hill (All-Big Ten, leading scorer, projected first rounder, strong official All-American candidate, USA Team Member, Team Captain) SG - Kelvin Torbert (HS Player of the Year in 2000, third leading scorer, strong official All-American Candidate, projected lottery selection, dunk-wise Jason Richardson CLONE) SF - Alan Anderson (Second leading scorer, second strongest official All-American Candidate on the team, All Big Ten Team, projected early second rounder, does the dirty work) PF - Paul Davis (Projected lottery Pick, the strongest official All-American Candidate, former HS All-Star, Team USA member, first leading rebounder still on the team, absolute beast in the paint) C - Jason Andreas (Our legitimate seven footer, big body and a huge low post presence, one of our top rebounders) Other Key Players - Maurice Ager - PG (Toughest guy on the team, Team USA member, very strong official All-American candidate, projected lottery draft pick) Shannon Brown - SG (HS All-American, projected top ten draft pick, freakish dunker with amazing athleticism) Rashi Johnson - SF/PG (JuCo All-American) Brandon Cotton - PG (HS All-American) Out of the lineups that you posted I feel that the University of Connecticut has the most players in their lineup who could play on the professional level. Pretty much everyone in their starting five will recieve draft consideration. I feel that you left out a few good teams though. Missouri is one of them. They will not have the most players who will make the NBA, but Missouri does have the starting lineup with the most collegiate talent. While Connecticut has players who shall be drafted higher than Missouri players I feel that those draft positions are based largely on potential and their ability to play on the NBA level which is not something that Missouri players are expected to do well. However, they have players with games that translate to the collegiate level quite nicely. Also, I don't feel that Michigan State should even be considered. They have seven or eight players that could possibly make the NBA, but most of them are guards and are thus playing on the bench rather than in the starting lineup. Out of all the teams you listed I feel that Arizona has the most talent in their starting lineup as far as collegiate talent goes, but their draft status will rely greatly on their success this season so I can't say that they have more professional potential that Connecticut does.
Yeah, I realized that I forgot those guys, but I was just asking which team has the most pro potential. I dont think anderson will be a pro, even though hes a good college player. At least Anagonye (sp?) graduated. He had been there forever.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting grizzoistight:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah, I realized that I forgot those guys, but I was just asking which team has the most pro potential. I dont think anderson will be a pro, even though hes a good college player. At least Anagonye (sp?) graduated. He had been there forever.</div>Actually, according to NBADRAFT.NET's 2005 Mock Draft Anderson, Ager, Brown, and Hill are all supposed to be drafted mid-first to early-second. Then you have Paul Davis ranked in the mid-first for 2004.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting illslope:</div><div class="quote_post">Terps Baby sf-Nik Caner-Medley pf-Travis Garrison c-Jamar Smith sg-Mike Jones pg-John Gilchrist</div> Wow, I know you are a fan, but you are also incredibly biased. I only see three of those guys going to the NBA and if you'd look at the Terp's bench you'd have a heartattack. It's extremely weak.
Mike Jones is going to be absolutely filthy this year.. and that white boy medley he was dunking on everyone last year
Wave, isn't Brown supposed to start for MSU? I think he should anyway. I have a friend who likes the terps, and I always make fun of him because Maryland's team this year will be pathetic compared to usual. Personally, I only see Jones going pro out of that group. I think Wisconsin will also be bad, unlike everyone else. Later.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting one_reason2000:</div><div class="quote_post">Wave, isn't Brown supposed to start for MSU? I think he should anyway. </div>Brown will not start untill his Junior year. There are four better guards on Michigan State right now.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting JAXON:</div><div class="quote_post">Did you forget UCONN? Brown Gordon Robinson(I think) Villanueva Okefor</div>No, we didn't forget them. Pretty much everyone mentioned them.
http:/arizonaathletics.ossn.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/101803aaa.html This was interview that Lute Olsen gave shortly after the season opener practice for U of A. That was also an article in the Az Daily Star, regarding a walk-on player, named Beau Muhlbach that has proved to be a very pleasent surprise of the coaches. Butt I'm having truble finding the link. Hopefully I will have it soon... Here's the other link... http://wildcats.azstarnet.com/get_story2.p...31019uamen.html
Maybe Missouri doesn't have the best starters in the nation but they never get any recognition around here.