<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Final Four run notwithstanding, George Mason coach Jim Larranaga doesn't believe NBA scouts are too high on his players. "The NBA is more enamored with size than they are with skills, and most of our guys are undersized for the position they play," he said. "Someone like Jai Lewis, if they were 6-9, would be a first-round draft choice. But at 6-6 or (6)-7, he's probably someone the NBA thinks is too small. "Now personally I don't because I think the things that he can do - score around the basket and rebound - are two qualities any NBA team would like to have, and I think he can do it at a very, very high level. But I'm not an NBA talent scout. It's just one man's opinion." The one prototypical Patriot is 6-4 sophomore point guard Folarin Campbell. Larranaga compares him to Washington Wizards guard Antonio Daniels, whom he coached at Bowling Green. The Vancouver Grizzlies selected Daniels with the fourth pick of the 1997 draft. Campbell "has some of what Antonio had," Larranaga said, "the ability to take the ball to the basket and score, the ability to hit the medium-range jump shot, and they both are capable of being very good 3-point shooters. But ... it's not their whole game. They can go games without shooting 3s and be very effective." ? </div> Source