http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news;_ylt=AiNn5lpvoHb.rgwBXBapU0zevbYF?slug=jn-coldraft041509&prov=yhoo&type=lgnsThe Right Stuff?
[some Big East related notes from this article below. Check out the succinct note on Devendorf]
Jonny Flynn
Sophomore G Syracuse
6-0, 185
Scout’s comment: “He really helped himself late. He fought his way into the first round, which is great, because earlier in the year a lot of teams had doubts about him. Is he big enough? Can he shoot it? Is he a facilitator? There were a lot of question marks. By the end of the year he had answered all of those questions. I think it’d be a little reckless of him to sign with an agent, but who knows? Maybe he got some good feedback from someone.â€
Another scout: “I think he’s terrific. I’ve loved him since I saw him at the Nike Hoops Summit a couple of years ago and then at the Reebok Roundball Classic, when he was D-ing up O.J. Mayo. He’s tough as hell.â€
Greg Monroe
Freshman C Georgetown
6-11, 250
Scout’s comment: “He’s a talented kid, and he didn’t have a bad year, by any means. But it was probably smart for him to go back and develop. You put Greg Monroe on a decent NBA team right now and he’ll hardly get on the floor. But if he goes back to school and gets all those reps in and playing in big games … it’ll help so much. Look at the difference between [Cole] Aldrich between his freshman and sophomore year. That’s when those bigs really start to pop. Hopefully the same thing will happen with Monroe.â€
DeJuan Blair
Sophomore F Pittsburgh
6-7, 265
Scout’s comment: “He didn’t finish real strong and his team didn’t, either. He’s tricky, though, because earlier in the year he was really amazing. The knock on him is going to be his size and his body. He’s only 6-foot-7 – but he’s super-long, which helps make up for some of that. His body and his weight will always be an issue. Some mock drafts have him fairly high, but I don’t know if I’m buying that, but he’s probably a first-rounder. I wouldn’t read into too many mock drafts just yet. It’s an odd year, and a lot of guys are going to come out, more than normal. You hear some names and you think, ‘Whoa!’ It’s just too early to tell right now.â€
Eric Devendorf
Junior G Syracuse
6-4, 180
Scout’s comment: “I have no idea why he came out. I have no thoughts on Eric Devendorf. He’s not someone we even discuss.â€
DaJuan Summers
Junior F Georgetown
6-8, 236
Scout’s comment: “He had such a bad year, but he could surprise some people in his workouts. He’s a very talented guy. His size, strength, shooting ability … you get him into that workout scenario and he could surprise some people. Right now he’s flying under the radar, but the kid is really pretty good. I still think he jumped the gun, though. He could’ve improved his stock by coming back.â€