the biggest pro impact out of college right now is going to be Oden
He's a legit 7 footer with superstar potential who can already change the game defensively
he'll be a force immediatly
why do you think so many teams are tanking for him?
Durant is good but forward tweeners are easier to come by than legit centers in an era that has no legit centers left as Shaq is fading
2007-02-07 16:21:38
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answered by truthistold2u 6
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Kevin Durant is the top choice. He has the size of a forward, but the skills of a polished guard. He can handle the ball very well, can run up and down the court with ease, great rebounder, can create his own shot and has a really nice shot. At the age of 18, he is way ahead of his development and the maturity he will gain within the next 2 years will easily make him an NBA all-star.
Greg Oden is the next choice. Unbelievable size and a great defensive presence. Offensive game needs some work, but will improve over time. These type of players come up once every 10 years. He will definitely be the next dominant big man in the NBA.
2007-02-08 01:12:19
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answered by ? 2
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Greg Oden - Ohio State. The 7 footer is ridiculously good and the only reason he didn't go straight into the NBA is because of the new one year grace period between high school and the NBA. Have you seen the kid shoot, with BOTH HANDS.
Joakim Noah - Florida. This kid is a beast. At 6'11" he's tall enough, but is small enough to move across the floor unlike anything I've seen in awhile. He's tough, he's tenacious and even though I can't stand him he's carried his team to #1 in the nation and 9-0 in the SEC.
Kevin Durant - Texas. He averages 25 points a game, is an 81% free throw shooter, and averages around 50% as a shooter. All as a freshman, I'd say that's pretty good.
If I had to pick of those three I'd have to go with Oden on sheer size and his ability to adapt to injury. That takes some maturity and skill to pull that off.
2007-02-08 00:49:34
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answered by sweetie_tdp 4
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You have to go with Greg Oden since a center with that kind of ability comes once every decade it seems.
With that being said, I believe that Kevin Durant is going to be an AMAZING player in which the sky is the limit. Remember, he hasnt even stopped growing yet and he's already a legit 6'9, even possibly 6'10. Even though they lost the other night to Texas A&M I saw a great NBA Player in Durant...
2007-02-08 23:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Kevin Durant will be number 2 pick on NBA Draft 2007.
Greg Oden will be number 1 pick. I think no team would be willing to get past (possibly) the best center available since David Robinson entered the draft almost a decade ago.
2007-02-08 04:28:32
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answered by haryou 1
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Tucker- Wisconsin Greg Oden- Ohio State, Dudley- BC
Glen Davis -LSU Chris Lofton-Tenessee Afflalo-UCLA Joakim Noah and Corey Brewer-UF Al Thorton- FSU Aaron Gray- Pitt just to name a few
2007-02-08 00:27:33
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answered by whatshappenin? 6
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I would have to say James Mays. Alought of people wouldn't agree with me but i think he can beat anyone in the college level he probaly won'y go big in the draft this or next year but he will get drafted.
2007-02-08 13:48:33
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answered by grayson g 1
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You guys can't say hansbrough and be serious right. Because last i checked theres a guy on Texas named DURANT, and hes AVERAGING MORE PTS AND REBOUNDS THAN ANY OTHER PLAYER in the big 12 AND HES A FRESHMAN. He dribbles like Magic and shoots like Jordan, so ill go with Him
2007-02-08 00:29:44
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answered by char4life2001 1
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hand's down kevin durant this kid can score from anywhere and play four postion's on the floor this kid is gonna be the next kevin garnett!!!!
2007-02-08 08:49:56
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answered by scott 2
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I'm a Carolina fan, so I have to go with my boy, Tyler Hansbrough.
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2007-02-08 00:19:01
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answered by cirque de lune 6
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