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The Draft Thread/Center,Center,Center


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See, I can work with that. 6'11" 265lbs. Heavyweight. More suited to be an NBA center. Great production in limited minutes.

This is a Center. Going on potential based on limited minutes on a stacked roster he has put in some work.

Guys like Garza and Cockburn are more proven. Started longer. But this guy has the NBA Center body.

Some nights he'll overpower that 215lb #1 pick of yours if they put him at 5. I generally think you've got to be 250+lbs to be effective against the other bigs.

If you're looking for a Center start with the scale.

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Heels fan here and Sharpe has great size and not many will out work him.  Very good rebounder on both ends.  That said he is very raw especially with his offensive game.  He will need to improve tremendously to be a scorer in the NBA.

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12 hours ago, Shocker said:

Isaiah Jackson from Kentucky needs to add some beef to his frame and seriously work on his scoring ability but you cant teach the athleticism that guy possesses.  He could be a major steal in this draft IMO.

 

 

Yeah, he's a beanpole. His shot blocking is off the charts though! He's almost 7' and only weighs 206, I'm 9" shorter and heavier by 30lbs. Lack of weight may make him a 4. Kentucky guys on our team haven't been consistent though. They can show up big and all but disappear the next night. We are stocking up on bigs and this draft looks like it has more bigs than you could shake a stick at. 

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12 hours ago, Shocker said:

Heels fan here and Sharpe has great size and not many will out work him.  Very good rebounder on both ends.  That said he is very raw especially with his offensive game.  He will need to improve tremendously to be a scorer in the NBA.

Agreed…but he is better than either of the two we took last yr

PS: he can’t shoot

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