Blalock hires agent 05/09.........

BryceC

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I think that is an excellent post JCloned. When it comes to be draft evaluation time, we'll start hearing about a bunch of mostly ridiculous stuff like how "long" Rudy Gay is. Rudy Gay will be a bigger NBA flameout than anybody in this draft, mark my words.

Will also has those physical tools that NBA teams really like. He's going to get a shot based on that an his passing ability. I would be willing to bet that he'll be drafted.
 

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I think now that Will has an agent and total devotion to the draft, he will likely end up gonig in the early stages of the second round. He can sell himself pretty well in the tryouts and I think having an agent gives him the attention he will need. I think he would have been higher next year but there are many unknowns and Will made his own choice. You have to respect his decision and it may end up being a better one as time goes on.
 

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Looked like will had a 36 inch vertical when he dunked. Was his vertical even higher? And he does have long arms.
 
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I have never hlated on any incoming recruits. Have I said they are not as acclaimed as the giuys we lost? yes. Have I said that spring recruits rarely work out? yes. These are facts, I tend to lean toward liking most of the incoming guys if they are to reach thier potential. Do I think they can currently compete in the big 12? no. This is a patchwork team, hopefully ment to keep us a float until mcd gets a chance to get "his guys"in.Many people bash the guys when they leave wit hthe good riddance posts. It happened with taggs, degand, wb, sc, fizer, etc. That in my opinion is disgusting. They choose to come here for whatever period of time and help us win. I dont hear anyone hating on the recent graduates for leaving.
 

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A quick check of the free Ford draft ratings showed Curtis rated #6 point guard overall (right behind Daniel Gibson) and Will rated #8 point guard overall. Curtis outweighed Will by 5 pounds at 205. Not sure aboput vertical and speed though. Have to be an Insider.

Connecticut had 6 entries into the draft sweepstakes. And there were only 5 players available weighing more than 245. And Baptista of Gonzaga was the oldest at 24.
 

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PLAYER/POSITION YEAR SCHOOL UPDATE ON NBA EARLY ENTRIES:

Akbar Abdul-Ahad, G Junior Idaho State

Arron Afflalo, G -- Story Sophomore UCLA

LaMarcus Aldridge, C -- Story Sophomore Texas

Morris Almond, G Junior Rice

Renaldo Balkman, F -- Story Junior South Carolina

Larry Blair, G Junior Liberty

Will Blalock, G Junior Iowa State

Jahsha Bluntt, G Junior Delaware State

Josh Boone, F -- Story Sophomore UConn

Ronnie Brewer, G-F -- Story Junior Arkansas

Bobby Brown, G Junior Cal-State Fullerton

Shannon Brown, G -- Story Junior Michigan State

Derek Burditt, C Sophomore Blinn College (Texas)

LeRoy Dawson, G/F Junior Emporia State

Travis DeGroot, F Junior Delta State

Guillermo Diaz, G Junior Miami (FL)

Cem Dinc, C Freshman Indiana

Quincy Douby, G Junior Rutgers

Mike Efevberha, G Junior Cal-State Northridge

Carl Elliott, G Junior George Washington

Jordan Farmar, G -- Story Sophomore UCLA

Nick Fazekas, F -- Story Junior Nevada

Thomas Gardner, G Junior Missouri

Rudy Gay, F -- Story Sophomore UConn

Reggie George, C Sophomore Robert Morris College (Ill.)

Daniel Gibson, G -- Story Sophomore Texas

Aaron Gray, C -- Story Junior Pittsburgh

LeShawn Hammett, G Junior St. Francis (Pa.)

Brandon Heath, G Junior San Diego State

Tedric Hill, C Sophomore Gulf Coast CC (Fla.)

Clarence Holloway, C Post-Graduate IMG Academy (Fla.)

Ekene Ibekwe, F Junior Maryland

Donald Jeffes, F/C Sophomore Roxbury CC (Mass.)

Alexander Johnson, F -- Story Junior Florida State

David Johnson, F Sophomore Clinton JC (S.C.)

Trey Johnson, G Junior Jackson State

Coby Karl, G Junior Boise State

Mark Konecny, C Junior Lambuth University (Tenn.)

Kyle Lowry, G -- Story Sophomore Villanova

Aleks Maric, C Sophomore Nebraska

Japhet McNeil, G Junior East Carolina

Paul Millsap, F -- Story Junior Louisiana Tech

Matt Mitchell, G Junior Southern

Adam Morrison, F -- Story Junior Gonzaga

Patrick O'Bryant, C -- Story Sophomore Bradley

Evan Patterson, F Junior Texas Wesleyan

Danilo Pinnock, G Junior George Washington

Leon Powe, F -- Story Sophomore California

Richard Roby, G Sophomore Colorado

Rajon Rondo, G -- Story Sophomore Kentucky

Blake Schilb, G Junior Loyola Chicago

Mustafa Shakur, G -- Story Junior Arizona

Cedric Simmons, F/C Sophomore NC State

Marcus Slaughter, F -- Story Junior San Diego State

Curtis Stinson, G Junior Iowa State

Tyrus Thomas, F -- Story Freshman Louisiana State

P.J. Tucker, F -- Story Junior Texas

Jontae Vinson, G Junior Cal-State Los Angeles

Ian Vouyoukas, C -- Story Junior St. Louis

Darius Washington Jr., G Sophomore Memphis

Albert Weber, G Sophomore Connors State

Marcus Williams, G -- Story Junior UConn

Shawne Williams, F Freshman Memphis

International players to declare early:
Andriy Agafonov, Khimik (Ukraine)
Nemanja Aleksandrov, FMP Zeleznik (Serb. & Mont.)
Pape-Philippe Amagou, Le Mans (France)
Andrea Bargnani, Benetton Treviso (Italy)
Yannick Bokolo, Le Mans (France)
Carlos Cedeno, Guaiqueries (Venezuela)
Tadija Dragicevic, Crvena Zvezda (Serb. & Mont.)
Lior Eliyahu, Hapoel Galil Elyon (Israel)
Rudy Fernandez, DKV Joventut (Spain)
Kyrylo Fesenko, Mariupol (Ukraine)
Rafael Hettsheimeier, Akasvayu Vic (Spain)
Marko Lekic, Atlas (Serbia-Montenegro)
Damir Markota, Cibona (Croatia)
Mickael Mokongo, Chalon (France)
Brad Newley, Townsville (Australia)
Oleksiy Pecherov, Paris Basket Racing (France)
Hrvoje Peric, Split (Croatia)
Kosta Perovic, Partizan (Serbia & Mont.)
Giorgos Printezis, Olympiacos (Greece)
Milovan Rakovic, Atlas (Serbia-Montenegro)
Aleksandar Rindin, Gala Baku (Azerbaijan)
Sergio Rodriguez, Adecco Estudiantes (Spain)
Dusan Sakota, Panathinaikos (Greece)
Renaldas Seibutis, Olympiacos (Greece)
Saer Sene, Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium)
Sidiki Sidibe, Levallois (France)
Sun Yue, Beijing Aoshen Olympians (ABA)
Tiago Splitter, Tau Ceramica (Spain)
Ali Traore, Roanne (France)
Ejike Ugboaja, Union Bank Lagos (Nigeria)