Orlando camp.
Well, after watching two days of basketball games at the Orlando pre-draft camp I have some notes. Take them for what you paid for them..
Let me preface this by saying that every player I mention, for the most part will be a second round draft pick. There could be a couple of exceptions that could slip into the late first round.
Gary Forbes: Listed at 6'7", but the announcers implied that he was closer to 6"5". One of the most impressive players there. Very athletic player with a good outside shot. I was very impressed with his ability to create his own shot. His passing was so good that I could see him playing a little pt. He was also an excellent penetrater. Always seemed to be under control. He might have played his way into the first round.
Mike Taylor: In the draft from the developmental league. You could see his experience on the floor. Another excellent shooter from the outside. Never seemed to force anything. He let the game come to him. One of the key mistakes most of the players make here are trying too hard to impress the scouts. He played both the pt and the 2 and played both very well. I think he would have to find his niche at the pt. He made several eye opening passes. I would certainly use a 2nd round pick on him and if he's not drafted I would definitely invite him to camp.
Robert Vaden: I had never heard of this guy, but he is an outstanding, I'll say it again, outstanding shooter. He's listed at 6'5", so take that for what its worth. Appeared to be a decent athlete, and once again I was impressed with his ability to not force anything. He always seemed to take good shots, and he seldom missed. He hasn't signed with an agent yet, so its possible that if he doesn't get a promise with someone, he'll return to school.
Joe Crawford: 6'4" guard. Not quite as impressive as the previous playes that I mentioned, but he played very well in both games that I saw. Good athlete. Seemed under control most of the time. Forced a few shots and made a couple of highlite shots. You know the kind. If he makes them you go wow. If he misses them you go, what an idiot. I think he can be a player in this league.
Darnell Jackson: 6'9" PF. I thought he played very well. Nothing spectacular. He just did the little things he needed to do. I beleive he even hit a shot near the three pt line. He played very good defense and rebounded very well. He looks to me to have upside and could very well become a starter for some team in the future. Definitely worth a gamble in the second round.
Sasha Kaun: 6'11" C/PF. Boy its hard to critique this guy. He just doesn't look athletic, but he moves very well laterally and runs the floor well. He boxes out and rebounds very well. He has a couple of nifty moves in the low post that he scored with. He blocked at least one shot that I saw. Thats where it ends. He has no outside game that he showed, and once in the NBA, he might become the worst free throw shooter in the league. You watch him and you want to hate him. But he hustles so hard and does just enough of the other things that you just can't help liking him.
Sean Singletary: Pt guard. Played decently and is defintely one of the better defensive guard there. He along with Mike Taylor and Lawson were the most impressive defensive pt guards at the camp. Singletary didn't do anything to make me beleive that he was next big coming of a pt guard, but he did play within himself and under control for the most part. I thought it was interesting that when he and Taylor were on the floor at the same time Taylor did most of the work at the pt.
Richard Hendrix: 6'9" PF. Played OK. Nothing spectacular. Rebounded pretty well, but he had a very difficult time getting his shot off under the basket. To be honest, he reminds me of a slightly taller version of Corliss with less skill under the basket. A better rebounder than Corliss but not nearly as good offensively. At any rate, I think he'll struggle at the NBA level until he refines his low post game, or develops some sort of shot away from the basket.
James Gist: 6'8" SF/PF. He has sort of Marion type of body, or perhaps Travis Outlaw type of body. Doesn't play like Outlaw though. He didn't shoot from the outside much, but when he did he was pretty accurate. Very athletic player with serious hops. He was always around the basketball, and had a couple of weak side blocks to go with his 5 or 6 rebounds in about 20 minutes of playing time. He has areas that he needs to improve to play in the NBA, but I think some team will take a flyer on him in the second round.
Richard Roby: 6'4" guard. Very physcially strong player. Sort of Mitch Richmond build. He played very well the first day and just so so the second day. Good shooter and good penetrater. Good rebounder for a guard. Not afraid to stick his nose in with the big guys. Definitely an NBA player at some point.
Lester Hudson: 6'3" pt guard. I must say that he didn't look much taller than Lawson when they played against each other. If Lawson is a 10 then Hudson is about a 3. Lawson outplayed Hudson big time and totally shut down Hudson's offensive game. The next game Hudson played better. It helped not having Lawson guarding him. He still didn't blow my socks off. I would draft Mike Taylor over Hudson without even thinking about it.
DeVon Hardin: 6'11" PF. Damm it, the guy is just lost offensively and there's no excuse for it after four years of college. His outside shot is terrible and he missed most of his low post shots. To me, it just showed me he doesn't put in the time to improve his game. For a guy that almost freakishly athletic to be that bad, shows me lack of effort on his part. I would have serious reservations about drafting this guy anywhere but in the second round. I really question his work ethic.
DeVon Jefferson: SF/SG. Overweight and out of shape. Played a little better in the second game, but for a guy with his talent he needed to stand out. I think he seriously damaged his chances of being drafted in the first round.
Trent Plaisted: 6'11" C/PF. There's no denying that this guy is an athletic freak. He runs like a deer. Has great lateral movement. Has serious hops. The problem is he just doesn't seem to make a difference when he's on the floor.
He doesn't fight nearly hard enough for position in the low post, so he seldom gets the ball thrown to him. He seems to box out well for rebounds, but never seems to come down with any. He did hit a couple of outside shots, but far too often passed up the shot when it was there. He's a hard guy to make a judgement on. I'm sure someone will draft him, maybe even in the first round, just on potential alone. He's definitely worth a second round pick.
Thats it for now. I purposely didn't critique Lawson here because I did it in a previous post, and besides, I think most of us here know Lawsons game. My hands are cramping up so I think its adios time.