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NBA Draft Preview 2010: Shooting Guards

The Shooting Guard position has much more depth than the Point Guard spot led by Collegiate Player of the Year Evan Turner. Although there aren’t a lot of big-time shooters there are several good athletes who can contribute in the right situation.

The Best

Evan Turner – 6’7 214, Ohio State: Good size.  Extremely versatile and skilled guard who does a number of things well.  Passes well and rebounds very well from the guard position. 

The Rest

Dominique Jones – 6’5 216, South Florida: Long arms (6’9 wingspan), very strong and good lateral quickness.  Scores well and gets where he wants with the ball.  Can create his own shot.

Jordan Crawford – 6’4 198, Xavier: Could really have benefited from another year but has talent and can score in bunches.  Pretty explosive and has good quicks.  Not real big or strong, could be an issue against bigger 2G’s who can post him.

Terrico White – 6’5 203, Ole Miss:  Long armed leaper (40 inch vertical).  Has NBA body & athleticism but needs to be more consistent, streaky career in SEC.

Elliot Williams – 6’4 180, Memphis (via Duke):  Lefty.  Role player, active defender at Duke.  Became more of a scorer at Memphis but is not at all ready to be that guy in NBA.

Lance Stephenson – 6’6 227, Cincy:  Wide bodied guard, thick through hips and shoulders, long arms (6’10 wingspan).  Good scoring ability but needs continued work on stroke.  Will he work to defend and develop his game?

James Anderson – 6’6 208, Oklahoma St.:  Average athletically but can score.  Averaged over 22 ppg slashing and getting to the line.  Shot it much better from 3 in 2009, a bit streaky.

Others

Darrington Hobson – 6’6 204, New Mexico: Smooth lefty.  Weak physically.  Good shooter but needs to improve range & consistency.  Best attribute may be his passing ability.

Xavier Rabaseda – 6’6 210, Cornella (via Regal Barcelona):Owned by same club that Ricky Rubio plays for but played in LEB Gold for Cornella this year.  Very good 3-point shooter.  Don’t be surprised if he’s chosen in 2nd round and left in Spain for a couple years.

Willie Warren – 6’3 208, Oklahoma: Not overly athletic, should be in college.

Chris Denker is Managing Partner of NetScouts and can be followed on Twitter @chrisdenker.  Photo by FIBA.

European Basketball Signings

As we head into July some Europeans teams are starting to sign American players. Here's the initial list:

Israel

Derek Glasser (Arizona State) signed with Maccabi Haifa.

Jaime Arnold (Wichita State) signed with Hapoel Holon.

Chris Watson (Niagara) signed with Netanya.

Jeff Foote (Cornell) signed a 3-year contract with Maccabl Tel Aviv. They also signed Richard Hendrix (Alabama)

Spain

Sergio Rodriguez has left the NBA and signed with Real Madrid. Is Rudy Fernandez next?

Terrell McIntyre (Clemson) left Montepaschi Siena to sign with Unicaja.

Tariq Kirksay (Iona) signed with Cajasol for two years.

Jaime Jones (Portland State) signed with Ourense in LEB-Gold.

Turkey

A.J. Ogilvy (Vanderbilt) signed with Besiktas Cola Turkey of Istanbul

Josh Shipp (UCLA) signed with Galatasaray Istanbul

Michael Roll (UCLA) signed with Bornova.

Kevin Braswell (Georgetown) signed with Aliaga Petkim.

Seth Doliboa (Wright State) signed with Olin Edirne.

Italy

Ryan Toolson (Utah Valley State) signed with Benetton Treviso.

Germany

Derrick Allen (Ole Miss) signed with Alba Berlin.

Carl Berman is a Managing Partner of NetScouts Basketball and can be followed on twitter @carlberman.

NBA Summer League Day 4 & Free Agent Moves

The past 24 hours have not been as much about the Summer League games themselves but rather the talk and rumors regarding Free Agency and moves involving high profile as well as International players.

Hedo Turkoglu (Turkey) is moving from Toronto to the Phoenix Suns in a 3-team trade that would ultimately send Boris Diaw (France) and Leandro Barbosa (Brazil) to the Raps.  Josh Childress who left the NBA for more Euros in Greece with Olympiacos is rumored to be close to signing with the Suns as well.

The Miami Heat added Udonis Haslem and shooter Mike Miller to their roster.  Two very good moves for a team with lots of roster space, Haslem is a defender and rebounder who is taking a serious pay cut to stay with Wade and the Heat and Miller is another former Team USA guy who can knock down open 3's with regularity.  Wade, Bosh, and James will draw plenty of double teams and force rotation and Miller will make them pay.

The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks are close to finalizing deals that I am very interested in.  The Spurs have held the rights to 6'11 250 Tiago Splitter (Brazil) since 2007, he has played in Spain's ACB for Caja Laboral (formerly TAU Ceramica) and this year led them to the ACB Tournament Championship over Ricky Rubio's Regal Barcelona squad.  This is a key acquisition as Splitter will be a great compliment to the Spurs veterans specifically Tim Duncan.

Timofey Mozgov, 7'1 Center for BC Khimki in Russia, is a very good addition to the Knicks.  He is a lottery pick type of player that the Knicks are snagging from the EuroLeague.  He has played for some of the top coaches in Europe such as David Blatt and Sergio Scariolo and is very athletic for his size.  He is very well versed in Pick/Roll action and runs the floor well which should suit Mike D'Antoni and the NYK system quite well.

From Vegas...

  • The Spurs beat Minnesota 85-61
  • Sacramento beat the Pistons 97-68 thanks to five scorers in double figures
  • Landry Fields (Stanford) led the Knicks over the Lakers with 17 points 
  • Derrick Caracter had another double double with 16 & 10 for LA and continues to impress scouts (both NBA and European) with his play.
  • Two Bay Area guys, Jeremy Lin (Harvard via Palo Alto (pictured)) and Omar Samhan (Saint Mary's) are playing very well...not like they are going to automatically stick with a club but are doing well for themselves and will get a contract from this event if the NBA doesn't work out.

We'll update more as the day concludes, keep checking back!

Chris Denker can be followed on Twitter @chrisdenker.

Thoughts from NBA Summer League

As I sit here watching NBA Summer League Day 5 some things are becoming increasingly obvious...

  1. I have seen some of these players way too much because I'm only seeing all the bad things they do and not the good.
  2. There are a lot of guys who cannot shoot the ball who are fringe players (sorry, see what I mean?)
  3. I need to spend more time with my wife & boys who have been camped out at the pool all week, sorry fellas!
  4. The poor economy must have reached Europe because a year or two ago guys were making more (Euros) to play in the EuroLeague or EuroCup, now guys are flocking to join NBA clubs such as Tiago Splitter, Timofey Mozgov, Josh Childress et al.
  5. Either that or teams are tired of waiting on all these young guys to develop...check that, Jordan Hill just got a rebound!  His 3rd (1st Defensive) in 21 minutes of action to go along with 6 points and 7 fouls.
  6. See #1
  7. Ty Lawson is very good, his Nugget team is 4-0 at the moment and he has dominated action in each win.
  8. Patty Mills is also playing quite well for the Blazers, he's about 2 passes ahead of every other player mentally.
  9. John Wall changes ends in a hurry.  He needs to work on his stroke and range but in my effort to remain positive I'll focus on his speed and quickness, good job John.
  10. I scouted Matt Janning and Boston University in Santa Clara, CA this winter and liked his game...he's played well here also.
  11. DeMar DeRozan missed a dunk.
  12. The officiating has been terrible.
  13. "Tiny" Gallon isn't...tiny.
  14. Derrick Caracter is gonna stick.
  15. If you are in Vegas and like Italian food, hit Brio Tuscan Grille 
  16. Landry Fields (Stanford) has done a nice job.  He's an unselfish, blue-collar guy who plays with energy...you need guys like that.
  17. I just realized that I've sat through 18:00 of the Bucks versus Grizzlies and Hasheem Thabeet has scored 2 points more than I have...
  18. Roddy Beaubois (Dallas) has another gear.
  19. Please stop blowing your whistles every trip down the floor!
  20. Hasheem Thabeet now has one more rebound than I do...
  21. Okay seriously, the last three whistles have come 20 seconds, 9 seconds, & 6 seconds apart.  Flow, we need some flow here people.  I couldn't even finish that sentence and another whistle (8 seconds).
  22. OJ Mayo is getting a lot of run at the point for the Grizzlies
  23. 17 seconds...
  24. Sofoklis Schortsanitis (Olympiacos, Greece), playing with the Clippers, is a man amongst boys physically (11 seconds) who pounds guys on picks
  25. 13 seconds
  26. Matt Bouldin of Gonzaga made his debut today with the Bulls and looked decent.  18 seconds.  He had a couple nice passes and hit some jumpers including 2 three's.
  27. 14 seconds...my ears are ringing!
  28. At the half Memphis 32, Milwaukee 24, Fouls 33.  I guess the refs are winning...
  29. #1, stay positive.
  30. 10-year olds from St. Viator School are playing coed 6-on-6 and thanks to ZERO whistles, they scored 20 combined points in 4:00 of action!  
  31. I need to get out of here.

Chris Denker, Managing Partner of NetScouts Basketball, can be followed on Twitter @chrisdenker.

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