Watching Memphis/Tulsa-
I see why people like Jerome Jordan with a late 1st or 2nd round pick, but man, he is so skinny and weak. He was muscled around by Shawn Taggart, who is a 6'10" stringbean, before Taggart ran into foul trouble. Establishing good position in the post was an adventure on every possession. Jordan is pretty skilled, good passer, reasonably athletic, ok rebounder, he can run the floor and he shows a really solid jump hook, but until he adds strength he's going to be very limited. Made Memphis adjust some shots because of his shotblocking and length, especially down the stretch, but got seriously abused on the gamewinner when he absolutely should have come up with the block. He doesn't seem like a particularly talented shotblocker. I wouldn't really worry about his strength so much if he were a 19 year old frosh, but for a 22 year old junior...... I'm sure he can add some strength, but this may be who he is.
Tyreke Evans -- Some serious raw talent and great moves to the hoop, but a long way to go before he can really have a role in the NBA. Total knucklehead, and he shoots throwing from his forehead like a sixth grader. John Calipari actually has him running the point for lack of other options. At this point it almost seems like the odds are better that he becomes an And1 legend rather than a player to be taken seriously in the NBA.
Meanwhile, Ben Uzoh from Tulsa made some spectacular highlight reel plays. 6'3" super athletic combo guard, he can really fly and plays tough D, but not really a prospect.