04-03-2013, 01:31 AM
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SimWorld Draft Class Guru
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Re: (XBox360) CWSapp757/Dreece NBA 2K13 Realistic Fictional Draft Classes
As promised, here is some info for Draft Class Five. Included is the Big Board, the Who is Going Back to School section and last but not least, the "Who's Next" section that highlights the top five seniors coming out. All of this info can be found in the scouting reports but I figured I would include some extra info here in the thread. I plan to also add some of this to the front page as well. Me and Dreece are working hard to get Draft Class Five done and out to you guys as soon as possible. Hope that you enjoy this in the mean time.
Big Board
1) Dre Redd C UNLV Jr
2) Chris Bishop SG Cincinnati So.
3) Stephen Braithwaite PF Georgetown Fr.
*4) Alan Miller PF Notre Dame Jr.
*5) Terrance Young PG Wake Forest So.
*6) Jermaine Harrison SG Oklahoma So.
*7) Ryan Stafford SF Duke Fr.
*8) Tony Bender C Georgetown Fr.
9) John Fernandez SG Duke So.
*10) Jeremiah Turner C Oral Roberts Jr.
11) Courtney Taylor PG Kentucky Fr.
12) Ernest Knight PF UCLA So
13) Anthony Graham C Indiana Fr.
*14) Antoine Thomas SG Oklahoma State Fr.
*15) James Scott SF Louisville So.
16) Jimmie Young PF Florida So.
17) Brent Carter C Arizona State So.
18) Justin Wood SF Utah Sr.
*19) Jamaal Saunders PF Wisconsin Fr.
20) James Giles PF Virginia Tech - Jr.
21) Corey Williams SF Auburn Jr.
22) David Hawkins PF Indiana State Sr.
23) Myron Murray PG Georgetown Sr.
24) Dan Hollins C Gonzaga Sr.
25) DJ Adams SG Indiana So.
*26) Monte Westbrook SG Cincinnati Fr.
27) Wayne Richardson PG Florida So.
28) Shawn Daniels SG Utah So.
29) Donta James PF Arizona State Jr.
30) Ricky Lewis SF Marquette Jr.
31) Clarence Goodman PF Connecticut Fr.
32) Cecil Alexander PF Texas Fr.
33) Jamaal Benjamin SF Clemson Sr.
*34) Brandon Tinsley PG Ohio State Fr.
35) Valmilton Paulista SG Brazil
36) Byron Coles SG Pittsburgh Jr.
*37) Julio Carpenter PG Texas Fr.
38) Terrell George PG Georgia Tech Fr.
39) Monte Andrews SG UCLA Fr.
*40) Aaron Williams PG Louisville Jr.
41) Gregory Lewis PG Kansas State Jr.
*42) Lamond Kane PG TCU So.
43) Jevon Baker PG Fresno State Jr.
44) Lee Sanders PF Missouri Sr.
*45) Jamar Porter SG Rutgers Jr.
46) Bryce Baker PG Villanova Fr.
47) Myron Goodrich PG Utah State Sr.
48) Sherron Mason SF Florida State Sr.
49) Evan Williams SG Kentucky Sr.
50) Donte Webber PG Iowa Jr.
51) Reinaldo Carlos PG Brazil
*52) Joshua Kent PF Arizona So.
53) Ekpe Okocha PG Nigeria
54) Andre Stafford PG Missouri
55) AC Kirkland SG UNC Charlotte
*56) Roy Robinson PF Oakland Jr.
57) Marcus Booth C West Virginia
*58) Raymond Moore C LSU Jr.
59) Donnie Hines SF Maryland Fr.
60) Jevon Phillips C Arizona So.
*61) Monic Lujan PF New Mexico Jr.
62) Greg Wright SG Boston College Sr.
63) Dwight Galloway SG Virginia Fr.
*64) Stevie McKinney C Michigan State Fr.
65) Danny McCarthy PG Oregon State So.
66) Carlos Morales PG Puerto Rico
*67) Rufus Hamilton C Pittsburgh So.
*68) Reggie Boone SG Wichita State So.
69) Maurice Copeland SG Michigan So.
70) Derek Stallworth PG Wisconsin So.
*71) Damien Banks C Ohio State Fr.
72) Austin Irving SF Oklahoma So.
73) Brian Samuels SF Wake Forest So.
74) Johnnie McCoy PF Oakland Sr.
*75) Preston Jennings SF LSU Fr.
76) Larry Mullin PF Princeton Sr.
*77)Glen Conner SG Coastal Carolina So.
78) Josh Lynch C Georgia Tech Jr.
*79)Kregg Gibson SF Rice So.
*80) Tyson Elliott SG Houston So.
Whos Going Back To School
1) Alan Miller/ Notre Dame Well Alan Miller finds himself on this list for a second consecutive year. Everything went according to plan from an individual point of view. He found himself with First Team All American honors after averaging 21.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. Miller is one of the scariest players in the nation on the offensive side of the ball. He also showed some improvement on defense. His team however, did not perform to their full potential. With two other potential NBA players (Terrell Washburn and Quinn Nixon) the team still went 19 and 10 and lost in the first round of the tournament. Maybe Miller is going back to school to try to write the story book ending.
2) Terrance Young/Wake Forest Terrance Young may be the best player in the ACC right NOW (I ultimately believe that Ryan Stafford will be better but we will get to him in a minute). Young is a point guard that not only plays like a true point guard but has the confidence to take over a game as well. I may be jumping the gun just a bit but his offensive game reminded me of a mixture of Rajon Rondo and Russell Westbrook. Not a bad combo of players to mesh together. So why the hell is he going back? When asked he just said Man I love the college life. Well put Mr. Young. The NBA will definitely be ready for him when he is ready to come. Lets see if the money will call his name next year.
3) Jermaine Harrison/Oklahoma Mr. Harrison is showing improvements in the areas that he obviously needed to improve in
. defense. Harrison has shown more of an interest in playing on the other side of the ball and continued to light up teams on the offensive side. Harrison initially declared but then immediately changed his mind. An unnamed source tells us that Harrison was informed that he would be he didnt have a chance of sniffing the top three with the three players at the top of this draft but could possibly go number one next year. So simply put, Harrison wants the opportunity to improve his game and also become a top draft pick. Cant knock the man for that.
4) Ryan Stafford/Duke Ryan Stafford is the type of player that every coach salivates over. We told you a year ago that this kid was the Michael Jordan of defense. Seriously, if he were to come out right now I believe that he would be the best defender in the league. Top 3 at worst. He is that good on the defensive side and his Defensive Player of the Year award proves that. Stafford is going back because he knows that he needs to work on his offensive game. Last year, he allowed John Fernandez to worry about being the clutch scorer and he got to do what he loved to do on the other side of the ball. THIS YEAR, he hopes to show that he can be a reliable scorer as well. If so, he better run to the draft like Usian Bolt.
5) Tony Bender/Georgetown Georgetown had three players on their team in the top 25 of the Big Board and to be honest, how they did not make it to the final four is absolutely beyond me. Many of you may be surprised at how high Bender is projected to go. Many of you forget that Braithwaite is a special player and to be blunt, he took a lot of Benders shine. The team let the better player take charge but now with Myron Goodrich and Stephen Braithwaite declaring for the draft, the team will belong to Bender. Bender would be a lottery pick in this years draft but could and more than likely will be a top five pick once he gets the spotlight at Georgetown next year. He hasnt played second fiddle to any player in his life so he will come back next year
. Ready to show off. You are not going to one to get in the way of this 270 pound monster next year.
WHOS NEXT Top Five Graduating High School Seniors
1) Jacob Francis/PG/Brewster Academy (NY)
Top 5 Schools: Syracuse, Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Georgetown
I feel terrible writing this entry. Jacob Francis was on his way to being the next great point guard coming out of high school. Just about every top school was aiming to get this guy. Francis is an elite scorer with Jason Kidd type vision. Just last week, Francis suffered a terrible leg injury similar to the one suffered by Shaun Livingston several years ago. Although has been said that Francis could return from the injury, Francis is reluctant to return to the sport. The honor student has stated that he has seriously been considering studying law and dropping basketball all together. It is unclear whether Francis was simply was speaking out of frustration or if he truly wants to give up the game of basketball. What I will say is that if Francis does indeed decide to give up the game of basketball, it will be a great loss for all of us as fans. I pray that Francis reconsiders and also makes a full recovery.
2) Devin Johnson/PF/Canyon Spring (CA)
Top 5 Schools: Undetermined at this time
Once again, this entry will be another that makes you shake your head. This one for a different reason however. See, Devin Johnson is a smart player on the court, but not so much off the court. Johnson had a monster junior season leading his high school team to a California state championship. Johnson was having another great season this past year averaging 29.7 points and 13.6 rebounds after ten games. Johnson was involved in a scuffle at a party where another student was stabbed six times. When Johnson and two other players were pulled over later that night, Johnson had an unregistered firearm and marijuana on him. Johnson was kicked off the team and is currently in the midst of a wild case that may land Johnson in jail for a long period of time. As sad as it is to say, Johnson will probably not play basketball next year or for many years to come.
3) Travis Buchanan/SF/South Christian (MI)
Top 5 Schools: Texas, Kansas, Michigan, Michigan State, Indiana
Finally, our first player that will definitely play basketball next year. The Michigan guard/forward did not even start playing organized basketball until his sophomore year in high school and hasnt looked back since. The ex-quarterback is a ridiculous athlete that can be seen dunking over a variety of helpless players on YouTube. Dunking is not the only skill that Buchanan possesses. Buchanan has a dangerous mid range game and can handle the ball adequately as well. Buchanan will have to continue to work to be a dominant player at the next level but he definitely has the physical attributes to achieve that goal. No one is quite sure where Buchanan will land but one thing is for sure
everyone wants him.
4) Tobias Rush/Guard/Kathleen (FL)
Committed: University of Florida
Tobias Rush out of Florida is the fourth ranked player out of what most consider to be one of the weaker group of high school players to come out in years. Rush is a guard with ridiculous wingspan that has allowed him to cause trouble to many opposing guards. The 65 guard has the scoring ability to play the 2 but has consistently handled the point guard duties for his high school team since his freshman year. Rushs unpredictable play style may give some coaches headaches but with the proper coaching, Rush can give opposing coaches more excruciating headaches next year. We shall see how he performs as a Gator next year.
5) Shawn Wright/SF/Green Valley (NV)
Committed: Washington State
To put it simply, this quiet Nevada boy can score. Shawn Wright has never seen a shot that he didnt like and also never seen a shot that he couldnt make. Shawn Wright has put up some legendary numbers in his high school career. Wright scored 62 points and 65 points in back to back games respectively and put up similar numbers throughout the year last season. What sets Wright apart from other high scoring players is that can handle the ball and is willing to make the right pass when necessary. Wright does struggle somewhat on the defensive end but has unbelievable scoring ability has somewhat masked his issues in this area of the game. If Wright can improve his on ball defense, he will be unbelievable college player.
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