I watched the Cincinnatti/Xavior game. I wanted another look at Yancy Gates, a 6'9", 245 pound PF. He played better in this game and stayed out of foul trouble, which has been limiting his playing time. They decided not to start him in order to limit early fouls and it seemed to work. He's a big body for sure. But, a real work in progress. His main job is play defense and rebound. His offense is mostly garbage cleanup. And he's pretty good at it. Other than that, he doesn't have much offense. He has a little jump hook, but doesn't seem to have a real feel for it. His freethrow shooting leaves a lot to be desired, although he did hit two freethrows in the clutch to help put the game into overtime. He's a decent to good athlete, but not a freak athlete. Defensively he's not bad, but no where near as good a defensive player as Jarvis Varnado. If drafted, he'll be a project. But would be worth the risk as a late first, or more likely a second round pick.
The star of the game, even though they lost was Lance Stevenson, a 6'5" SG. He is the real deal. A terrific basketball player that on offense at the college level borders on unguardable. He has every move in the text book down pat. He can spot up. Pull up off the dribble. Jab step you to death and then go right past you to the basket, or step back for a fade away jumper. You name it, and he can do it. He has a Tyreke Evans type of build, and appears to be very strong. He's a very good athlete, but by no means a freak athlete. His end to end court speed is more than adequate, but not special. His lateral movement is a tad below the rest of his game. However he is a tireless defender, and tends to get himself into foul trouble at times by being a little too aggressive.
Now for the bad part. He thinks he's Michael Jordan, and expects to be treated like him. He thinks every important shot should be his shot. He doesn't believe that he ever fouls anyone, and can go into a funk or a tirade at any point. At one point in the second period after missing a shot and believing he was fouled on the shot, he simply walked back down the court by the sideline instead of running back. As he stopped on the sideline, his own coach actually got up off the bench and shoved him in the back to push him back out onto the floor and into the action.
In short, he's a head case. A dammed good basketball player, but a head case. He's also a freshman, so he's young and still has plenty of time to mature. But I would have to see dramatic improvement in his on court demeanor before I would risk a draft pick on him. Its a dammed shame, because he's a very talented kid, and obviously he knows that. He doesn't lack for confidence, nor toughness. I still like him as a player, but I'll reserve judgement on his draft status for now.