4/25/2012
WELCOME
TO THE WORLD OF “COLLEGE SPORTS”…

4/25/2012
WHO’S IN AND WHO’S OUT …
“WHO’S GOING IN” . . .
Shabazz
Muhammad. . . .remember the name if you don’t know it by now. . . .this kid is
about to tear the landscape of UCLA up. Kobe
Bryant never touched a college campus; this kid, Muhammad, probably is the
closest player out of high school that would resemble Kobe’s game. UCLA is going be a hot ticket next year and
his presence alone will instantly make them a contender in the Pac-10. Best believe Muhammad will be the man in
UCLA’s offense so make sure you follow his upcoming season because you best
believe this kid is a “1-and-Done”. Shabazz
will be on our “WHO’S GOIN OUT” this time next year guaranteed. Standing at 6’6’,’ around 220 lbs., this lefty
guard in fact looks like he’s ready for the league. Shabazz has great scoring ability to go with
his elite speed and athleticism. Though
his jump isn’t automatic yet it’ll be a point of development while at UCLA and
his clear knowledge of the game will make that development natural. He might just be the next once in a generation
player take a look….
“WHO’S GOIN OUT” . . .
Kentucky’s
war path through the NCAA tournament is a testament to Callapari’s dedication
to getting the most out of his players. Five (5) players from Kentucky’s National
Championship team will possibly be going in the first round draft. Anthony Davis and Kidd- Gilchrist are the two
who are expected to go in the lottery; maybe even top 5 for Kidd-Gilchrist. I would not sleep on Terrence Jones, Doron
Lamb, and Marquis Teague, all going in the first round as well. Each of these three players have first round
potential, with Jones probably being the first to be taken late in the lottery
mid-first round. Look for Lamb, as well
as Teague, to fall towards late 1st round depending on team needs. In conclusion, what team really had a chance
to stop the WILDCATS this year if they are 5-6 deep with NBA prospects?
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Kentucky's 2012 NCAA National Championship |
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