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POB in ESPN's 'Best NBA Prospects in the Oakland Region'

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It's an 'Insider' article, so I can't post it all. But here's what it says on BU's Patrick O'Bryant -

SLEEPERS: Bradley's Patrick O'Bryant (C, So.) and Pittsburgh's Aaron Gray (C, Jr.)


The Good: The NBA is always looking for big guys, and O'Bryant and Gray are relative newcomers who have piqued scouts' interest. They also happen to be totally different players. O'Bryant is a long, lanky, athletic big man who thrives at blocking shots and rebounding. Gray is a husky, plodding big man who has shown a soft touch in the paint and the ability to use his girth to pull down rebounds.


The Bad: O'Bryant is still very unproven. He hasn't had to play against top competition. He also needs to add some muscle and toughness. While he's not soft, he's also not much of a warrior. Gray is a below-average athlete and has struggled with conditioning issues in the past.


The Upside: They're both big, and in a draft short in big men, they're both very much on the radar screen. Gray is probably a late first-round pick right now, but he could move up to the mid-first round with a great tournament. O'Bryant is currently projected as a second-rounder, but with his athletic upside, a big tournament could send his stock into the stratosphere.
 
FWIW - POB is currently listed as the #36th best pro prospect heading into this year's draft according to ESPN, and is projected as a late 1st-early 2nd round pick.
 
Shawn Bradley made over 30 million bucks in his 12 year NBA career. Not bad for a skinny 7'6" kid. I doubt he could have made that kind of money anywhere else.
 
They want OB in the NBA next season? Don't get me wrong-POB is an outstanding player but he defintley could use some touch-ups before bumping up.
 
BuBraves55 said:
They want OB in the NBA next season? Don't get me wrong-POB is an outstanding player but he defintley could use some touch-ups before bumping up.

yes but anymore the NBA drafts all on potential....... see Shaun Livingston.......
 
BuBraves55 said:
They want OB in the NBA next season? Don't get me wrong-POB is an outstanding player but he defintley could use some touch-ups before bumping up.

The NBA age limit keeping high schoolers out of the draft is bumping POB's stock. If Oden was in the draft, POB wouldn't be as highly regarded this year. It is an exceptionally weak draft for bigs.
 
I'm secretly hoping for Sommerville to just have an outstanding tournament and overshadow POB a bit. That way Cellus maybe could get some draft hype, and POB might come back for his junior year.

If POB ends up looking at a lottery pick though, I will not blame him for going.
 
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