As the NBA draft will soon be taking place, Chris Murray returns with some more on JaVale McGee who seems to divide analysts like almost no other draft-eligible player.
Hollinger weighs in on the bigs
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Jorunal
June 20, 2008
ESPN.com's John Hollinger has carved out a niche for himself by relying on statistics to judge players and project their future success. He is essentially a quantitative analyst, akin to Bill James in baseball. Every year he looks at players' college stats to see how they will do in the NBA. On Friday, he looked at the draft-eligible bigs (insider link) and put them into eight categories: (1) The Sure Thing, (2) The Certain High-Lottery pick, (3) Potential Lottery picks, (4) Solid First-Rounders, (5) Fringe First-Rounders, (6) The Riff-Raff, (7) Better Update that Passport, (8) Between Me and the Scouts, One of us Will Look Like an Idiot.
For us, there are two players of concern: the first being Nevada's JaVale McGee and the second being Louisville's David Padgett, a Reno High graduate.
McGee finds himself in the "Riff-Raff" category, along with UAB's Walter Sharpe, Texas A&M's Joseph Jones, North Carolina State's J.J. Hickson, Maryland's James Gist, Kansas' Sasha Kaun and Stanford's Robin Lopez. Needless to say, the numbers don't project McGee to have a superstar career in the NBA. Hollinger writes:
JaVale McGee... Go here for the remainder.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Chris Murray is back with a JaVale McGee update
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 11:04 AM
Labels: JaVale McGee, Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack
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