Built Ford Tough Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 (edited) The Raptors are holding a free agent camp this weekend, like the one that they found Jamario Moon in a couple years ago, and here are the participants: Alade Aminu F 6-10 09/14/1987 Georgia TechJames Baron G 6-3 05/23/1986 Rhode IslandJaycee Carroll G 6-2 04/16/1983 Utah StateMike Efevberha G/F 6-5 08/22/1984 Cal State NorthridgeAndre Emmett G/F 6-5 08/27/1982 Texas TechGary Forbes G/F 6-7 02/25/1985 VirginiaJosh Heytvelt F/C 6-11 06/26/1986 GonzagaOthello Hunter F 6-8 05/28/1986 Ohio StateJames Mays F 6-9 03/08/1986 ClemsonJack McClinton G 6-1 01/19/1985 MiamiTrent Plaisted F/C 6-11 06/26/1986 BYUBernard Robinson F 6-6 12/26/1981 MichiganCheikh Samb F/C 7-1 10/22/1984 SenegalCurtis Stinson G 6-2 02/15/1983 Iowa StateSalim Stoudamire G 6-1 10/11/1982 ArizonaD.J. Strawberry G/F 6-5 06/15/1985 MarylandA.D. Vassallo G/F 6-6 04/12/1986 Virginia Tech http://raptorsrepublic.com/2010/06/17/free-agent-camp-roster/ I recognize some players that will be attending like Salim Stoudamire, D.J. Strawberyy, Cheikh Samb, Jack McClinton, Josh Heytvelt and Bernard Robinson. I don't know much about anybody else on the list. Take it for what it is worth, but some poster over at RealGM is saying that Alade Aminu is supposedly the best prospect at the camp. I can't really comment on that as all I know is that he has been in the D-League (has career averages of 13.6 ppg/7 rpg on 52%) and was apart of the Miami Heat's roster at some point. Other than that, I know absolutely nothing about him. If he is the best prospect at this camp though, I don't think that the Raptors will be finding anybody to add to the roster, at least judging from his D-League numbers. Maybe a couple of guys get Summer League invites, but that would probably be about it. Edited June 17, 2010 by Built Ford Tough Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest STL10 Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 The Raptors are holding a free agent camp this weekend, like the one that they found Jamario Moon in a couple years ago, and here are the participants: Alade Aminu F 6-10 09/14/1987 Georgia TechJames Baron G 6-3 05/23/1986 Rhode IslandJaycee Carroll G 6-2 04/16/1983 Utah StateMike Efevberha G/F 6-5 08/22/1984 Cal State NorthridgeAndre Emmett G/F 6-5 08/27/1982 Texas TechGary Forbes G/F 6-7 02/25/1985 VirginiaJosh Heytvelt F/C 6-11 06/26/1986 GonzagaOthello Hunter F 6-8 05/28/1986 Ohio StateJames Mays F 6-9 03/08/1986 ClemsonJack McClinton G 6-1 01/19/1985 MiamiTrent Plaisted F/C 6-11 06/26/1986 BYUBernard Robinson F 6-6 12/26/1981 MichiganCheikh Samb F/C 7-1 10/22/1984 SenegalCurtis Stinson G 6-2 02/15/1983 Iowa StateSalim Stoudamire G 6-1 10/11/1982 ArizonaD.J. Strawberry G/F 6-5 06/15/1985 MarylandA.D. Vassallo G/F 6-6 04/12/1986 Virginia Tech http://raptorsrepublic.com/2010/06/17/free-agent-camp-roster/ I recognize some players that will be attending like Salim Stoudamire, D.J. Strawberyy, Cheikh Samb, Jack McClinton, Josh Heytvelt and Bernard Robinson. I don't know much about anybody else on the list. Take it for what it is worth, but some poster over at RealGM is saying that Alade Aminu is supposedly the best prospect at the camp. I can't really comment on that as all I know is that he has been in the D-League (has career averages of 13.6 ppg/7 rpg on 52%) and was apart of the Miami Heat's roster at some point. Other than that, I know absolutely nothing about him. If he is the best prospect at this camp though, I don't think that the Raptors will be finding anybody to add to the roster, at least judging from his D-League numbers. Maybe a couple of guys get Summer League invites, but that would probably be about it. Salim can BALL! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dash Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 I remember 2 seasons ago that DJ Strawberry and Von Wafer were making a STRONG push for the Rockets' final roster spot in the preseason. Even though Wafer got the spot, who played incredible for us by the way, there were many fans who wanted the more defensive minded guard in DJ. Dude can play. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 I remember Salim had a good season or 2 with the Hawks. DJ is a good defender and could light it here and there. I always wonder why the Suns keeped Tucker instead of DJ. Hunter I think had a few solid backup seasons with the Hawks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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