<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Neither is a potential first-round choice, and according to Coach Byron Scott, Fingleton would be a long-range project. "He's big, isn't he?" Scott said of Fingleton. "He's very intriguing. If you can get a guy with that type of size that has some type of ability, it's always intriguing. He can shoot pretty well from 15 feet on in. Obviously he has to get in much better condition, but he's someone you have to look at." Fingleton was at North Carolina for two years, then transferred to Holy Cross for two more. A native of Durham, England, Fingleton played just six games professionally last season. "I'm starting to get excited," said Fingleton. "I want to show them, for a big guy, I can move and compete, to get a chance to show I can play." Schenscher, an Australian, helped the Yellow Jackets to the NCAA championship game two years ago, which Georgia Tech lost to Connecticut. The Hornets' staff saw him work at the Chicago pre-draft camp this month. "It went well," said Schenscher, who will be in San Antonio today. "I'm just going out there, going hard. This was my 11th or 12th workout, my second-to-last one. I'm not hearing anything about where I'd go. I guess I'll find out on Tuesday." </div> Source