Al Horford. He would be the best player besides those 3 and averaged 11 and 8 for a VERY strong Florida team. He has NBA size and strength and would make an immediate impact.
Yi Jianlian could too. He is dominating the Chinese league and is the best PROSPECt. He has drawn comparisons with KG and is very, very, athletic.
Other contenders are Jeff Green, Joakim Noah, Thaddeus Young, and Roy Hibbert.
2007-04-08 05:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The "ideal participant" isn't what you circulate with. in the process the NBA's heritage, length has been a determining component extra situations than not. specific, Durant is the extra appropriate usual BB participant, yet what does that mean? Kevin Garnett is a extra appropriate usual BB participant than Shaquille O'Neal yet you would be loopy to take him over Shaq in the two of their primes. Kevin Garnett places up large numbers, on an identical time as Shaq wins BB video games. professional activities is the organization of triumphing. Highlights and large performs in common terms final so long if triumphing isn't in touch. i certainly like Kevin Durant, yet once you're finding at long term triumphing, the percentages are in the desire of Oden. in case you seem at their video games.. for every time Oden assaults the basket, Durant fades away. in case you recognize the NBA, you're taking the guy that assaults the basket and paintings from there.
2016-10-02 09:09:20
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answered by husted 4
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Completely insignificant question since they're all going. Durant has nothing more to prove. He's going to jump in and immediately score 20 a game. Oden isn't going to come right in and dominate but he's not going to get much better unless he's playing against Amare, Shaq, and Yao.
This question should be rephrased "Who will go #4 in the 2007 NBA draft?"
2007-04-08 07:37:03
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answered by silent_nick 1
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Al Horford out of Florida.
A power forward similar to Carlos Boozer of the Utah Jazz, he has amazing strength, excellent rebounder, and has plenty of potential to succeed in the NBA. Like the other 3, Horford is also an underclassmen as he is Junior so he might not come out, but most likely he will. At 6-9, 245 lbs, he's already got the NBA body to succeed.
2007-04-08 06:02:34
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answered by TDK 6
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I think Horford as well. NBA scouts will like the fact that he's physically ready for the NBA right now, unlike Oden, for example, who needs to work on his strength and stamina.
2007-04-08 06:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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well im pretty sure that all 3 of them are going. durant already said hes declaring according to draftexpress. during a press conference interview conley accidentally revealed that oden was gone. im sure wright is gone. so if those guys are gone, i think horford or hibbert (if he declares) are the #1 guys.
2007-04-08 05:48:24
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I think that Alando Tucker has the best chance if they dont enter the draft.
2007-04-08 05:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Al Horford.
2007-04-08 15:21:52
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answered by Hi 7
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Alando Tucker out of Wisconsin or Acie Law out of A&M
2007-04-08 14:46:44
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answered by jmf 5
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Actually Frank Young is surprisingly good this year and lead WVU to the NIT Championship. I think he has a nice shot at it.
2007-04-08 05:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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