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# Player
1 Andrew Wiggins SF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 8" 197lbs.
Kansas
2 Joel Embiid C
20 years old, Freshman
7' 0" 240lbs.
Kansas
3 Jabari Parker SF/PF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 8" 241lbs.
Duke
4 Julius Randle PF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 9" 248lbs.
Kentucky
5 Dante Exum PG/SG
18 years old, Australia
6' 6" 188lbs.
Australian Institute of Sport
6 Marcus Smart PG
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 4" 200lbs.
Oklahoma State
7 Noah Vonleh PF/C
18 years old, Freshman
6' 10" 242lbs.
Indiana
8 Aaron Gordon PF
18 years old, Freshman
6' 9" 212lbs.
Arizona
9 Dario Saric SF/PF
19 years old, Croatia
6' 10" 223lbs.
Cibona Zagreb
10 Doug McDermott PF
22 years old, Senior
6' 8" 223lbs.
Creighton
11 Jusuf Nurkic C
19 years old, Bosnia
6' 11" 280lbs.
Cedevita
12 Willie Cauley-Stein C
20 years old, Sophomore
7' 0" 244lbs.
Kentucky
13 Clint Capela PF
19 years old, Switzerland
6' 10" 211lbs.
Chalon
14 Tyler Ennis PG
19 years old, Freshman
6' 2" 180lbs.
Syracuse
15 Rodney Hood SF
21 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 201lbs.
Duke
16 Nik Stauskas SG
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 6" 205lbs.
Michigan
17 T.J. Warren SF/PF
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 230lbs.
N.C. State
18 Montrezl Harrell PF
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 230lbs.
Louisville
19 Gary Harris SG
19 years old, Sophomore
6' 5" 210lbs.
Michigan State
20 Jerami Grant SF
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 196lbs.
Syracuse
21 P.J. Hairston SG
21 years old, Junior
6' 5" 227lbs.
Texas Legends
22 K.J. McDaniels SF
21 years old, Junior
6' 6" 198lbs.
Clemson
23 Adreian Payne PF
23 years old, Senior
6' 9" 215lbs.
Michigan State
24 James Young SG/SF
18 years old, Freshman
6' 7" 202lbs.
Kentucky
25 Kyle Anderson SF
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 233lbs.
UCLA
# Player
26 Mario Hezonja SG
19 years old, Croatia
6' 6" 200lbs.
Barcelona (Oro)
27 Sam Dekker SF
19 years old, Sophomore
6' 7" 200lbs.
Wisconsin
28 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson SF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 6" 212lbs.
Arizona
29 Kristaps Porzingis PF
18 years old, Latvia
6' 11" 220lbs.
Sevilla
30 Ilimane Diop C
18 years old, Senegal
6' 11" 225lbs.
Vitoria
31 Bobby Portis PF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 9" 231lbs.
Arkansas
32 Bogdan Bogdanovic SG
21 years old, Serbia
6' 6" 200lbs.
Partizan
33 Wayne Selden SG
19 years old, Freshman
6' 6" 223lbs.
Kansas
34 Zach LaVine SG
19 years old, Freshman
6' 5" 180lbs.
UCLA
35 Deonte Burton PG
22 years old, Senior
6' 1" 185lbs.
Nevada
36 Elfrid Payton PG
20 years old, Junior
6' 4" 165lbs.
La Lafayette
37 Mitch McGary C
21 years old, Sophomore
6' 10" 263lbs.
Michigan
38 Vasilije Micic PG
20 years old, Serbia
6' 4" 188lbs.
Mega Vizura
39 Chris Walker PF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 9" 205lbs.
Florida
40 C.J. Wilcox SG
23 years old, Senior
6' 5" 190lbs.
Washington
41 A.J. Hammons C
21 years old, Sophomore
7' 0" 278lbs.
Purdue
42 Jahii Carson PG
21 years old, Sophomore
5' 11" 167lbs.
Arizona State
43 Glenn Robinson SF
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 6" 210lbs.
Michigan
44 Jordan Adams SG
19 years old, Sophomore
6' 5" 220lbs.
UCLA
45 Jordan Clarkson PG/SG
21 years old, Junior
6' 4" 185lbs.
Missouri
46 Semaj Christon PG
21 years old, Sophomore
6' 3" 187lbs.
Xavier
47 Walter Tavares C
21 years old, Cape Verde
7' 2" 265lbs.
Gran Canaria
48 Spencer Dinwiddie SG
20 years old, Junior
6' 6" 200lbs.
Colorado
49 Rasmus Larsen PF
19 years old, Denmark
6' 11" 210lbs.
Manresa
50 Dwight Powell PF
22 years old, Senior
6' 10" 212lbs.
Stanford
# Player
51 Russ Smith PG
22 years old, Senior
6' 0" 160lbs.
Louisville
52 Devyn Marble SG
21 years old, Senior
6' 6" 194lbs.
Iowa
53 Delon Wright PG
21 years old, Junior
6' 5" 178lbs.
Utah
54 R.J. Hunter SG
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 5" 175lbs.
Georgia State
55 Alex Poythress SF/PF
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 239lbs.
Kentucky
56 Aaron Harrison SG
19 years old, Freshman
6' 5" 210lbs.
Kentucky
57 Kaleb Tarczewski C
21 years old, Sophomore
7' 0" 243lbs.
Arizona
58 Jordan Mickey PF
19 years old, Freshman
6' 8" 220lbs.
LSU
59 Andrew Harrison PG/SG
19 years old, Freshman
6' 5" 207lbs.
Kentucky
60 LaQuinton Ross SF
21 years old, Junior
6' 8" 219lbs.
Ohio State
61 Nick Johnson SG
21 years old, Junior
6' 2" 198lbs.
Arizona
62 Cory Jefferson PF
23 years old, Senior
6' 9" 210lbs.
Baylor
63 Isaiah Austin C
20 years old, Sophomore
7' 1" 220lbs.
Baylor
64 Jabari Brown SG
21 years old, Junior
6' 3" 203lbs.
Missouri
65 Jarnell Stokes PF
20 years old, Junior
6' 9" 256lbs.
Tennessee
66 Keith Appling PG
22 years old, Senior
6' 2" 170lbs.
Michigan State
67 Kenan Sipahi PG
18 years old, Kosovo
6' 4" 180lbs.
Fenerbahce
68 Branden Dawson SF
21 years old, Junior
6' 6" 206lbs.
Michigan State
69 Brice Johnson PF
19 years old, Sophomore
6' 9" 185lbs.
North Carolina
70 Damien Inglis SF
18 years old, French Guiana
6' 7" 210lbs.
Roanne
71 Shaq Goodwin PF
19 years old, Sophomore
6' 8" 248lbs.
Memphis
72 Khem Birch PF
21 years old, Junior
6' 9" 220lbs.
UNLV
73 Mouhammadou Jaiteh C
19 years old, France
6' 11" 249lbs.
Nanterre
74 James McAdoo PF
21 years old, Junior
6' 9" 226lbs.
North Carolina
75 Chris Obekpa PF/C
20 years old, Sophomore
6' 9" 224lbs.
St. John's
# Player
76 Aaron Craft PG
23 years old, Senior
6' 2" 195lbs.
Ohio State
77 Alessandro Gentile SG/SF
21 years old, Italy
6' 6" 200lbs.
Milano
78 LeBryan Nash SF
21 years old, Junior
6' 7" 220lbs.
Oklahoma State
79 Markel Brown SG
22 years old, Senior
6' 3" 190lbs.
Oklahoma State
80 Przemek Karnowski C
20 years old, Sophomore
7' 1" 305lbs.
Gonzaga
81 Thanasis Antetokounmpo SF
21 years old, Greece
6' 7" 210lbs.
Delaware
82 Lamar Patterson SG
22 years old, Senior
6' 5" 220lbs.
Pittsburgh
83 Johnny O'Bryant PF/C
20 years old, Junior
6' 9" 260lbs.
LSU
84 Shabazz Napier PG
22 years old, Senior
6' 1" 182lbs.
Connecticut
85 Fuquan Edwin SF
22 years old, Senior
6' 6" 205lbs.
Seton Hall
86 Patric Young PF/C
22 years old, Senior
6' 9" 249lbs.
Florida
87 Jordan McRae SG
22 years old, Senior
6' 5" 175lbs.
Tennessee
88 Joe Harris SF
22 years old, Senior
6' 6" 211lbs.
Virginia
89 Jordan Bachynski C
24 years old, Senior
7' 2" 243lbs.
Arizona State
90 Alec Brown C
21 years old, Senior
7' 1" 212lbs.
Wisc. Green Bay
91 Wang Zhelin C
20 years old, China
7' 0" 251lbs.
Fujian
92 C.J. Fair SF/PF
22 years old, Senior
6' 8" 203lbs.
Syracuse
93 Viktor Gaddefors SF
21 years old, Sweden
6' 8" 216lbs.
Virtus Bologna
94 Marcus Eriksson SG
20 years old, Sweden
6' 5" 190lbs.
Barcelona (Oro)
95 Mateusz Ponitka SG
20 years old, Poland
6' 6" 211lbs.
Oostende
96 Jerian Grant SG
21 years old, Junior
6' 5" 195lbs.
Notre Dame
97 Olivier Hanlan PG/SG
21 years old, Sophomore
6' 4" 188lbs.
Boston College
98 Juvonte Reddic PF
21 years old, Senior
6' 9" 225lbs.
VCU
99 Ondrej Balvin C
21 years old, Czech Republic
7' 2" 261lbs.
Sevilla
100 Cleanthony Early PF
22 years old, Senior
6' 8" 216lbs.
Wichita State


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KJ McDaniels from Clemson at #22 :eek:

holy shit!...Clemson bet not let him see this draft listing...his ass will be good as gone next year...Clemson and the fans around here are expecting him to come back for his senior year...cause if so they are gonna be loaded in 2014
 
I was thinking the Exact same thing earlier, they need to stay in school.

They might not have a choice

They might get the Archie Goodwin, Wiltjer or Ryan Harrow treatment.

Meaning, Cal might force you to transfer or go to the NBA.

Harrow transferred because of his dad, but was probably going to have to transfer anyway. btw, look at Harrow's stats and Harrison's at point.

Last year Cal placed the blame game on those players and Poythress. It happen at times this year, where he blamed the players but it wasn't as bad as last.

The Harrison's never intended to stay in school for two years, so ummmmm, it will be interesting. One thing is that Cal doesn't have the back court coming in that he typically does. He missed out on every top PG(Mudiay and Jones) and got a 5'8 kid. There might be spots for them.
 
If you had the #1 and 2 picks in the nba draft would you pick Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker
 
They might not have a choice

They might get the Archie Goodwin, Wiltjer or Ryan Harrow treatment.

Meaning, Cal might force you to transfer or go to the NBA.

Harrow transferred because of his dad, but was probably going to have to transfer anyway. btw, look at Harrow's stats and Harrison's at point.

Last year Cal placed the blame game on those players and Poythress. It happen at times this year, where he blamed the players but it wasn't as bad as last.

The Harrison's never intended to stay in school for two years, so ummmmm, it will be interesting. One thing is that Cal doesn't have the back court coming in that he typically does. He missed out on every top PG(Mudiay and Jones) and got a 5'8 kid. There might be spots for them.

Yep! KU has become a one and done factory, and if you don't perform well enough to be a high draft pick, you most certainly will be fighting and possibly losing your starting spot the next season.

Hopefully some of these young players will start to see KU for what it is and do what's best for their careers! Cal is not about developing young talent, he's about one season at a time...
 
If you had the #1 and 2 picks in the nba draft would you pick Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker

Right now, and this may very well be a decision my Sixers have to make, I would go with Parker! Not that they are as skilled as him, but we already have enough Wiggins 'type' of player, and I believe Parker is a difference maker from day one! Wiggins may very well be a stud and have a better upside, but I believe putting him on a PRO team where he has to be the Go To guy is not too bright. He's already shown this at Kansas, where he has had a LOT of flashes, but he's not even taking the reigns as the MAN of his college team, much less a pro team...

Parker on the other hand, hasn't given a fuck about pressure from day one! Love that kids swagger!! :yes:
 
If you had the #1 and 2 picks in the nba draft would you pick Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker

Parker is college special. Is he NBA, I don't know, but he will be able to put up 20, because of his shooting and size.

Parker is more of a leader and more pro ready offensively.

Andrew is still sort of raw, but plays better defense.

Neither have any passing ability.
 
Parker is college special. Is he NBA, I don't know, but he will be able to put up 20, because of his shooting and size.

Parker is more of a leader and more pro ready offensively.

Andrew is still sort of raw, but plays better defense.

Neither have any passing ability.

True but the qualities Parker has which Wiggins doesn't is that killer instinct! You can't teach that and for a young rebuilding team especially that type of player is essential to have! Wiggins I think overall is more athletic, and gifted skillwise, especially defensively, but I just believe Wiggins will be a stud from day one!

I sort of equate Wiggins to Chris Bosh, not talent wise but in theory. He is a key cog to the best team in the league as a number 2-3 option. Wiggins on the other hand, is a straight #1!
 
If you had the #1 and 2 picks in the nba draft would you pick Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker

i really like Parker but i did not notice his defense was really that bad....Wiggins is clearly the more athletic one..but parker has good size especially for a young kid...that can only be to his advantage.
 
Have you seen them play?

It's deserving.

I have and it is. I saw the 1 high school game ESPN showed of theirs and thought that they played selfishly. It's crazy cause Calipari has McDonald All-Americans at the point and 2 guard already signed for next season.
 
i really like Parker but i did not notice his defense was really that bad....Wiggins is clearly the more athletic one..but parker has good size especially for a young kid...that can only be to his advantage.

Parker isn't a good defender but he's also playing out of position at Duke which isn't helping him get better for the pros. He does have some passing ability as well.
 
Fuckin Glen Robinson 3rd need not leave either!!! Bum ass not showing up in big games N Shit!!! Bum ass!!
 
I have and it is. I saw the 1 high school game ESPN showed of theirs and thought that they played selfishly. It's crazy cause Calipari has McDonald All-Americans at the point and 2 guard already signed for next season.

Booker and Ulis aren't typical Cal recruits and nothing special IMO.

Kensucky fans were upset that they ended up with Ulis instead of Jones or Mudiay.
 
He played in the D-League so he's not considered an amateur anymore...

so did PJ Hairston and he's on the list :dunno:

True... so it's either that or, he's just not really that good or his games isn't seen as translating to the NBA all that well.

PJ went to college

Last I heard Aquille got waived from his D League team

the way it works is you just have to be out of high school one year

so basically he just isnt NBA ready which we already knew

I saw he put up 22 in the NBDL earlier this year but Hairston had like 40 once game :lol:

Its easy to do that for anyone who can score, no defense is played in the NDBL
 
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