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  • elicoleman
    Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
    • Sep 2002
    • 34655

    #1

    Early Entries Thread

    NBA Draft Declarations:

    SF Corey Brewer (Florida)
    PF Glen Davis (LSU)
    PG Tauren Green (Florida)
    C Spencer Hawes (Washington)
    PF Al Horford (Florida)
    PF Josh McRoberts (Duke)
    PF/C Joakim Noah (Florida)
    SG Marcus Williams (Arizona)
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  • Porschebenz2001
    MVP
    • Nov 2004
    • 3628

    #2
    Re: Early Entries Thread

    Davis is an idiot. I haven't seen a lot of Hawes, but from what I saw I think he'll be a good nba player. Question though, if Budinger (sp?) comes out, will he be a high pick and how good of an NBA player do you think he'll be. I watched him a lot this year and I think he's gonna be a stud.
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    • skitch
      Fear Ameer
      • Oct 2002
      • 12349

      #3
      Re: Early Entries Thread

      I doubt Budinger comes out early. He was solid, but by no means a star (yet).

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      • ryanm1058123
        Banned
        • Jan 2004
        • 3628

        #4
        Re: Early Entries Thread

        Budinger would be stupid to come out after this year. He was a solid player this year but next year is when he jumps into the first round and IMO, the lottery.

        Hawes is going to be in the lottery. It's sad that he played for Washington and we didn't get to watch a lot of him. He's a 6'11 C who can pass, shoot, and just about do everything well.

        Glen Davis is stupid for coming out

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        • pennstlbu
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 1122

          #5
          Re: Early Entries Thread

          I'd like to see Hawes stay another year. He didn't sign with an agent, so he's got that going for him. He's 7-0, but he is not a strong rebounder for a 7-footer. He's soft at times also, but he's has a great hook shot, a great mid-range shot, and is a great passer. Another year at UW would be good for him, especially with the disappointing season UW had and having basically everyone back.
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          • NYJets
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2002
            • 18637

            #6
            Re: Early Entries Thread

            http://www.nbadraft.net/draftbuzz068.asp

            Looks like Hasheem Thabeet is going to enter his name into the draft, but not hire an agent.

            If he does go he is pretty much ending his career.
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            • ZM Punk
              We Spent Some Money!
              • Feb 2003
              • 6260

              #7
              Re: Early Entries Thread

              Originally posted by ryanm1058123
              Budinger would be stupid to come out after this year. He was a solid player this year but next year is when he jumps into the first round and IMO, the lottery.

              Hawes is going to be in the lottery. It's sad that he played for Washington and we didn't get to watch a lot of him. He's a 6'11 C who can pass, shoot, and just about do everything well.

              Glen Davis is stupid for coming out
              Alot of experts are predicting that Buddinger will be a late lottery to mid first round pick if he comes out this year. So it probably wouldn't be a bad ideal if the kid came out.

              As for Davis I bet he is wishing that he would have came out last year with Tyrus Thomas. His stock has drastically plummeted.
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