#
|
Team
|
Player
|
H
|
W
|
P
|
School
|
C
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
Cleveland
|
6-11
|
206
|
PF/C
|
Kentucky
|
Fr.
|
|
2
|
6-5
|
190
|
SG
|
Kansas
|
Fr.
|
||
3
|
Washington
|
6-9
|
200
|
SF
|
Georgetown
|
So.
|
|
4
|
Charlotte
|
7-1
|
255
|
C
|
Maryland
|
So.
|
|
5
|
Phoenix
|
6-7
|
240
|
SF/PF
|
UNLV
|
Fr.
|
|
6
|
7-0
|
230
|
PF/C
|
Indiana
|
So.
|
||
7
|
6-1
|
190
|
PG
|
Michigan
|
So.
|
||
8
|
Detroit
|
6-4
|
213
|
SG/SF
|
Indiana
|
Jr.
|
|
9
|
Minnesota
|
6-6
|
225
|
SF
|
UCLA
|
Fr.
|
4
Alex Len | ||
C | Maryland Sophomore7-1255 |
The Bobcats badly need a big man to shore up a frontcourt that ranked among the worst scoring and rebounding units in the league this season. The defensive-minded Oladipo will get strong consideration,but two team executives believe that Len — a physical center who rebounds well, protects the paint (2.1 blocks) and can play with his back to the basket — is on the rise, despite the fact that a stress fracture in his left ankle has kept him out of individual workouts. And remember this: New coach Steve Clifford has an excellent reputation when it comes to developing big men. fromcbssports.com
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len is a michael jordan kinda of pick.
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