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Quite easily the superior in non-subscription draft coverage. Check it out.
 
great site bresh

good outlook on bogut as well


Despite being only 19 years old, Andrew Bogut is already looked at right now as the best player to ever come out of Australia. Bogut is an excellent rebounder due to his long arms and big soft hands. He really has a knack for getting position in the post and boxing out his man which explains the huge numbers he put up last summer and this season in the NCAA. Bogut is a rare breed in today's NCAA- a true post playerwho is not afraid to mix it up down low. He is one of those players that always gives 110% and never leaves anything on the court. He is a very unselfish player which may explain his underwhelming scoring average in the NCAA thus far. Once he starts to develop chemistry with his young teammates they will realize that Bogut can make them all better if they play to his strengths. Already has a nice frame and he should have no problem putting on some more weight in the future. Right now Bogut is already one of the toughest matchups in the NCAA and the only way to stop him from dominating the paint (if you aren't Emeka Okafor) is to front him or even double team him. He has a full arsenal of post moves including a gorgeous hook shot that is extremely hard to stop without fouling. Andrew's life would undoubtedly be a lot easier if he had some better and more experienced teammates to feed him the ball and hit their jump shots when he is double teamed. Bogut might not be lightning quick but he runs the floor extremely well for a player his size. His outside shot is still a work in progress but he has a nice stroke and I think it's only a matter of time before he starts nailing the 16 footer on a regular basis. People who have seen him play outside of the NCAA say he can step out and hit the three as he did last summer in Greece but he hasn't really shown that yet. He's got decent handles and can dribble with both hands and take his man to the hoop. Bogut is a very fundamentally sound player and has a great work ethic and attitude towards the game. He is a true student of the game and turned down big money to come and work on his game in the NCAA with Utah. With his wingspan and hands I could definitely see him eventually becoming one of the premier rebounders in the NBA. He likes to post up his man and he looks good backing his defender down off of the dribble. All in all I would say that he has what it takes to be at least a solid starting big man in today's NBA.
 
Haven't seen this site before. Used to us nbadraft.net, but that seems to have dropped off a tad lately.
 
It was just launched, young Matthew C. Hopefully it remains free, but capitalism is a mofo.
 

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Stiffy's mate is listed at #6 in the 2004 draft.
 
Marcus Moore - Worst Case Scenario: A worse version of Jeryll Sasser.

:eek: :eek: :eek:

19% from college 3 point range. He's da man.
 
Just thought I'd point out that Stiffy's current post count is the bomb.
 
The guys from Realgm.com made it, it will stay free.. I highly recommend it the guys that do the scouting reports are very knowledgable basketball fans.
 

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Well it craps all over draft.net, which seems to have gone downhill.
 
Just headed over there for the first time.

Their profile of the Dandy Rangers second best player was quite promising.
 

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