Arron Afflalo, 6-foot-5, guard, UCLA Brian Butch, 6-11, forward, Wisconsin Rahshon Clark, 6-6, forward, Iowa State Ra'Sean Dickey, 6-9, forward, Georgia Tech Shan Foster, 6-6, guard, Vanderbilt Taurean Green, 6-0, guard, Florida Roy Hibbert, 7-2, center, Georgetown Sasha Kaun, 6-11, center, Kansas Cedric Simmons, 6-9, center, N.C. State Martin Zeno, 6-5, guard, Texas Tech http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writ...ghts/index.html
Yeah, Butch is playing pretty well, he's shooting the rock, and he's got a good overall offensive game, but he's a wuss under the basket. I want to see some aggresiveness from him. He got owned by Eric Williams, but showed no emotion, and when he gets the ball down low he'd rather try some slick layup than go hard to the rack.
I'm glad to see a Gator get some recognition. I would say Green is our 3rd best player(and 3rd best sophmore) on our team. I think Corey Brewer and Al Horford are better, but Green might be our most valuable since we don't really have a reliable backup PG. If Green gets injured or gets into foul trouble we will be in trouble(like last night, but we had a big enough lead that it didn't matter).