August 05, 2005

Top 60 Draft Prospects

It is never too early to get a look at the next draft's (2006) crop of talent. Obviously this will start to fluxuate once the NCAA and European seasons start. This is how the early list looks...


1. Rudy Gay (6'9'', SF, UConn, Soph.)
2. Tiago Splitter (6'11'', PF, Brazil)
3. Adam Morrison (6'8'', SG, Gonzaga, Jr.)
4. Daniel Gibson (6'2'', PG, Texas, Soph.)
5. Andrea Bargnani (7'0'', PF, Italy)
6. Sergio Rodriguez (6'3'', PG, Spain)
7. LaMarcus Aldridge (6'11'', PF, Texas, Soph.)
8. Josh Boone (6'10'', PF, UConn, Jr.)
9. Nemanja Aleksandrov (6'10'', SF, Serbia)
10. Josh McRoberts (6’10’’, PF, Duke, Fresh.)
11. Rajon Rondo (6'1'', PG, Kentucky, Soph.)
12. Ronnie Brewer (6'7'', SG, Arkansas, Jr..)
13. Brandon Rush (6'7'', SG, Fresh.)
14. Rodney Carney (6'7'', SF, Memphis, Sr.)
15. Mardy Collins (6'6'', SG, Temple, Sr.)
16. Sheldon Williams (6'9'', PF, Duke, Sr.)
17. Jordan Farmar (6'2'', PG, UCLA, Soph.)
18. Nick Fazekas (6’11’’, PF, Nevada, Jr.)
19. Marko Tomas (6'8'',SG, Croatia)
20. Darius Washington Jr. (6'2'', PG, Memphis, Soph.)
21. Guillermo Diaz (6'2'', PG, Miami, Jr.)
22. Uros Tripkovic (6'5'', SG, Serbia)
23. Rudy Fernandez (6'5'', SG, Spain)
24. Marcus Williams (6’2’’, PG, UConn, Jr.)
25. Marcus Slaughter (6'8'', SF, San Diego St., Jr.)
26. Ivan Chiriaev (7'0'', SF, Russia)
27. Shannon Brown (6’3’’, SG, Michigan State, Jr.)
28. Taj Gray (6'9'', PF, Oklahoma, Sr.)
29. Sammy Mejia (6'6'', PG, DePaul, Jr.)
30. Hassan Adams (6'4'', SG, Arizona, Sr.)
31. Predrag Samardziski (7'0'', C, Macedonia)
32. Juan Palacios (6’8’’, SF, Louisville, Soph.)
33. Steven Smith (6'8'', SF, La Salle, Sr.)
34. Maurice Ager (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
35. Vladimir Veremeenko (6'10'', PF, Belarus)
36. Torin Francis (6'11'', PF, Notre Dame, Sr.)
37. Matt Harayasz (6'11'', C, Stanford, Sr.)
38. Justin Grey (6'1'', PG, Wake Forest, Sr.)
39. Curtis Stinson (6'3'', SG, Iowa State, Jr.)
40. Paul Davis (6'11'', C, Michigan State, Sr.)
41. JJ Redick (6'4'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
42. Viktor Keirou (6'6'', SG, Russia)
43. Kevin Pittsnogle (6'11'', PF, West Virginia, Sr.)
44. Daniel Brown (6'0'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
45. Brandon Roy (6'5'', SG, Washington, Sr.)
46. Dee Brown (6’0’’, PG, Illinois, Sr.)
47. Kosta Perovic (7'2'', C, Serbia)
48. Pops Mensah-Bonsu (6'9'', PF, George Washington, Sr.)
49. Chuck Davis (6'7'', SF, Alabama, Sr.)
50. Carl Krauser (6'2'', PG, Pitt, Sr.)
51. Brandon Bowman (6'8'', SF, Georgetown, Sr.)
52. Mohamed Kone (6’11’’, PF, Baylor, Jr.)
53. Hilton Armstrong (6’11’’, PF, UConn, Sr.)
54. Marco Belinelli (6’6’’, SG, Italy)
55. Jose Juan Barea (6'0'', PG, Northeastern, Sr.)
56. Marcus Vinicius Vieira De Souza (6'9'', SF, Brazil)
57. Eric Williams (6'8'', PF, Wake Forest, Sr.)
58. Nik Caner-Medley (6’8’’, SF, Maryland, Sr.)
59. Curtis Sumter (6’7’’, SF, Villanova, Sr.)
60. Al Horford (6'8'', PF, Florida, Soph..)

2 Comments:

At August 27, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey,
i am setting up a Blog about the top european NBA Prospects. If you need some infos about thee players, you can visit me at European Prospects

 
At September 08, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I sure hope Duke can keep most of this years freshmen for a few years. They should be able to make a run at a few titles.

 

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