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Bismack Biyombo and MarShon Brooks


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Had the pleasure of watching Brooks play live in college many times. Kid did everything he could to help that team, unfortunately his team was plagued with off-court issues. Brooks has a 7'1 wingspan, the longest ever recorded in the NBA combine for a SG.

This kid really didn't come out of no where as a lot of people put it. His sophomore year averaged 10, to 15 his junior year, to 25 his senior year. That's some damn good improvement especially playing in the BIG East and being on a Prov team that has struggled as of late to keep pace with the powerhouses.

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if it were me i would take jordan hamilton or jan vesely at #9 and then take jon leuer or jeremy tyler at #19...jon leuer is one of my favorite prospects in this draft...he's an athletic 7 footer who can do it all...he has mad range on his jumpshot and would be a huge mismatch for teams

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if it were me i would take jordan hamilton or jan vesely at #9 and then take jon leuer or jeremy tyler at #19...jon leuer is one of my favorite prospects in this draft...he's an athletic 7 footer who can do it all...he has mad range on his jumpshot and would be a huge mismatch for teams

It's possible that Leuer could be there in the 2nd round. I think him or Nogueira could be a steal in the second, especially if we don't get Biyombo with #9

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I'm not too sure Biyombo is too small to play center. He has a ridiculous wing span that makes up for his "lack" of height. And plus his game is more tailored for a center.

I wouldn't mind Jeremy Tyler as a center. I like his build and he is very athletic (He's the kid that went overseas after his junior year in HS). But he's projected to fall between our 19th pick and our second round pick. I guess it just depends on whose there when we are picking. It might be in our best interest to trade back from that 19.

Bismack's ceiling is Dejuan Blair at best. Which in all reality is pretty damn good for this team. However, Blair has the advantage of putting up his good numbers because of his playing behind a future HoF'er. He was really exposed in the playoffs because of his 'lack' of height.

I'd much rather (if Kemba is still there at 9) take him, or the euro-center (who is more of a legitimate 5 than Bismack)

However if Bismack is BPA at the spot, then you take him.

No contest.

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