Monday, February 26, 2007

Kansas Jayhawk prospects

Julian Wright - The best prospect on this team. Wright is a legitimate 6 ft 8 with albatross like arms and excellent agility. Very quick feet for his size and can move well laterally. Extremely quick reactions and anticipation ability, which allows him to disrupt passing lanes, alter s shots and grab loose balls and rebounds outside of his area. Possesses a solid handle, but not necessarily a creator off the dribble. handle the ball . Ambidextrous athlete who can finish comfortably with either hand. A very intelligent player, who anticipates the floor action and player movement a step ahead of everyone else. Excellent passer because of his great timing and location of the passes--he can anticipate where his teammate wants the ball before his teammate even makes an offensive move. On offense, he seems more comfortable operating out of the post, both high and low, where he can find cutters or quickly pass out of double teams. Can defend well at multiple positions. His shooting form looks fine, and he should have no problems improving its accuracy in the future. This is a player who truly has a great upside, not just because of his physical traits, but because of his intelligence, reaction timing, and work ethic.

NBA Comparison - A cross between Lamar Odom, because of his passing ability, and all around skills for someone of his height, and Shawn Marion, because of his comparable quickness (both off the ground and covering the ground) and disruptive ability as a defender.

Brandon Rush - An outstanding athlete with long arms and good agility. Already is a solid jumpshooter. There is a good reason to believe that he can be very productive as an outside shooter in the NBA. The important thing to note about jumpshooters is how well they would be able to get their shot off unaltered against NBA defenders. Players tend to improve their shooting accuracy as they get older and polish their skills, so shooting accuracy isn't as much of a concern for college prospects (so long as hand-eye coordination and shooting touch seem adequate). However, a player must be tall enough to get his shot off in the NBA, or else he must develop a quick release and sufficient lift on the jumper, which are skills that are much more difficult to change at that stage of a prospect's career. In this respect, Rush will have no problems. More often than not, he will improve his accuracy in the NBA. Rush has good lift and would probably have no problem shooting it in the NBA. Springy athleticism, can get off the ground very quickly. More of a slasher than a natural creator. Like his teammate Wright, Rush can cover a lot of ground very quickly and has a chance to be a good defender at the next level. Doesn't demonstrate outstanding passing skills or court awareness, but makes good decisions most of the time.

NBA Comparison - Matt Barnes. Long and lanky, can shoot the 3 , can finish very well on the break, be disruptive because of his quickness and length, and hit open jump shots. Perhaps not as active as Barnes though.

Sasha Kaun - legitimately 6ft 10, but certainly not a 7 footer. Is relatively agile for someone his size, and plays defense and rebounds with intensity. An above average athlete for a man his size, but he is not particularly long, tall, or explosively athletic. Therefore, he will have to develop some strength and polish to become a significant contributor in the NBA. Doesn't have much of a chance on this team to showcase his offensive abilities, but possesses decent hands and solid hand-eye coordination to finish around the hoop.

NBA Comparison - Jeff Foster, because of low post grit, solid strength and size.

Mario Chalmers - An athletic undersized shooting guard, who is very fast up and down the floor. Like a lot of his teammates, has very long arms and a good motor. Has a reputation for being an excellent outside shooter, but also has the ability to take the ball to the rim. A prototype combo guard who doesn't necessarily possess point guard vision and leadership abilities. He seems like an intelligent player, isn't selfish, and can make good decisions, so he should have a spot in the NBA as a combo guard.

NBA Comparion - Tony Delk, because of his comparable build and scoring ability.

Darrell Arthur - A freshmen big man, who is still early in the development of his game. Possesses above average athleticism, but not particularly quick or explosive. Right now, he is strictly a pot player, but is still not comfortable creating from the post. His turnaround jump shot seems mechanical and not in one motion. Looks to be about 6 ft 8 or 6 ft 9. Right now, he isn't ready to be a factor on an NBA team.

NBA Comparison - Not enough information thus far.

Sherron Collins - built like a bulldog and possesses an explosive first step. Possesses above average passing skills. Loves to take the ball to the rim, and can usually get by his defender. However, he would have a difficult time finishing in traffic because of his relatively short arms and reliance on a two-foot plant to get off the ground.

NBA Comparison - Will Bynum, because of his size, explosive athleticism, and focus on getting to the hoop.

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