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I think Drummond will work his way back into the Top 5 in workouts.

 

Same here. I think UCONN was a complete dumpster fire this year with all the distractions. I think him and Lamb will benefit from getting away from there and away from Shabazz Napier lol

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Same here. I think UCONN was a complete dumpster fire this year with all the distractions. I think him and Lamb will benefit from getting away from there and away from Shabazz Napier lol

 

Yep, him and Boatwright = too many chuckers for a big man to have a chance. haha

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I think Drummond will work his way back into the Top 5 in workouts.

 

What do you mean by work his way back into the top 5? He is already considered a unanimous top 5 pick.

 

DX has him 2nd

Draft.net has him 4th

Hoopsworld has him 5th

Hoopshype has him 5th

Fox Sports has him 5th

ESPN has him 5th

 

 

Anyways, CJ Leslie will be returning to NC State for his junior year. That team is going to be very good next year.

 

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RT @EyeOnCBB: C.J. Leslie going back to N.C. State http://cbsprt.co/IQLJ1F The Wolfpack are going to threaten to take the ACC title

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Quincy Miller tells Yahoo he's declaring for the draft.

 

I wonder if he got a promise from a team or something and that is why he suddenly changed his mind. Either that or he said screw it with the sanctions slapped on Baylor.

 

I see him being a late lottery pick at best in this draft, but if he were to stay in school, fully recover from his knee injury and light it up as the man on Baylor next year, he could easily see himself as a top 7 pick at worst in the 2013 draft. The only NBA prospects that have a clear advantage over him in next years draft are Muhammad, Noel and possibly Zeller.

 

Either way, teams in the mid first round are going to be absolutely loving this draft. I honestly like guys like Miller, Moe Harkless, Dion Waiters, Terrence Ross, Tony Wroten, Arnett Moultire, Marquis Teague, Tony Mitchell and Royce White as much or more than some of the more highly touted lottery picks. It wouldn't surprise me at all if quite a few of these guys become better than a handful of the consensus lottery picks.

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I think Renardo Sidney is an interesting name when it comes to the Heat, especially where we'll be picking most likely (late first). IMO he's a top 5 talent but he's absurdly out of shape and unmotivated. If he gets to a place like Miami I think it'll do wonders for him as a player. This kid absolutely dominated everyone in his class or close to his class at the HS level and in AAU. He just really lost control of his weight I think.

 

I would never trust my team drafting Sidney. He's such a peice of shit. Talent wise, he could have been really good. He definatley blew that one.

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