HS Star Bynum Declares

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  1. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Andrew Bynum couldn't resist the lure of the NBA, so he's decided to put his UConn career on hold to test the draft waters.

    Bynum, a 7-foot, 295-pound center out of St. Joseph's High School in Metuchen, N.J., already has begun workouts with a personal trainer to prepare for auditions for NBA teams.

    ?He has a real opportunity to check out where he is in his profession some day,? said Corey Thomas, Andrew's brother, Friday night. ?He decided to put out his name to see where he is. He's hoping to be a lottery pick. We're not going to get an agent or jeopardize his scholarship to UConn.?

    If Bynum sticks to his plan of not hiring an agent, he can return to the Huskies. His decision leaves the UConn coaching staff in limbo. Early entrants can wait until a week before the NBA draft, which is scheduled for June 28 in New York, to withdraw their names.

    Lottery-pick territory may be the dividing line between heading to the NBA and playing at UConn.

    ?He wants to be a lottery pick,? Thomas said. ?If he's not, we feel he can be one day. He wouldn't stay in the draft if he wasn't in the lottery.?</div>

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    At least Bynum has first round hopes, unlike kids like Brumbaugh and Rush. I personally wouldn't mind the Grizzlies picking him up at #19, because size is rare in this draft.
     
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    This might be the UConn fan in me talking but I think he will end up in college. He doesnt appear to be a lottery pick which is what he wants.....
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting JWohl:</div><div class="quote_post">This might be the UConn fan in me talking but I think he will end up in college. He doesnt appear to be a lottery pick which is what he wants.....</div>
    Apparently he declared because he has a guarantee from a team selecting in round 1.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Apparently he declared because he has a guarantee from a team selecting in round 1.</div>
    I dont doubt that he will be a first-round pick but there is speculation that if he isn't guarenteed lottery he will pull out. If all he wanted was to be a first-round pick and he had a team's commitment why wouldnt he hire an agent?
     
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    I think his size will be very attractive to many teams, and definitely wouldn't be surprised to see him go in the late first to a team like Denver at 20, or Phoenix at 21.
     
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    I liked what I saw of him,though lottery is a stretch. He plays with good energy,though is not real quick,has the basics.
     
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    I watched him, he ran the floor and the guards gave him then ball and he dunked it. The announcers were talking about him the whole game. He had a lot of rebounds too.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting JWohl:</div><div class="quote_post">I dont doubt that he will be a first-round pick but there is speculation that if he isn't guarenteed lottery he will pull out. If all he wanted was to be a first-round pick and he had a team's commitment why wouldnt he hire an agent?</div>

    Well Gerald Green doesn't have an agent yet either, but he's a lottery lock. I imagine these underclassmen want to keep their options open and shop around for the best deal available.
     
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    Bynum will be a first round pick. . . but will he be a success? Or will he end up like fellow out-of-HS big men James Lang and Kendrick Perkins? I say he wait a year, go to College, develop his game and come back in 2006 as a lotto pick.
     
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    He would be a late lottery pick(9-13) if he played in college a year, but he won't go higher than 18th if he leaves now. He could learn some muich needed knowledge from Josh Boone UConn's now starting center, and they could switch boone to PF. I swear these guys are driving me crazy!
     
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    Taft and the various Euro-teens were listed from the start of the season as lottery,by several mocks,based on the assumption they would make good progress....which none really did. Blatche and Bynum have a real good chance to fill the void as others drop.
    Lang and Perkins are each around 6-9 1/2,by many accounts,6-10 tops. Bynum is a legit 7-0 with good effort,good tools. Any team that had focused on a big not named Bogut is going to check out these HS bigs,who have at least equal chances.
     

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