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NBA Comparison: David Lee
38. Portland Trailblazers: Sergio Llull, SG, Spain
Whoever Portland’s international scout is deserves a raise. They have hit on a ton of great international players. Llull, a combo guard, will add to that list. From what I have heard, he has the ability to play both guard positions and does a great job off the pick-and-roll.
NBA Comparison: Tony Parker
39. Detroit Pistons: Jonas Jerebko, SF, Spain
The Pistons are not going to have many roster spots open next year, so they take a flyer on Jerebko, whom they can have play overseas for a few years to develop his game. Again, I do not know international players very well, but he supposedly plays more like a power forward and could use some work offensively.
NBA Comparison: Kevin Durant
40. Charlotte Bobcats: Dante Cunningham, SF, Villanova
I got to see Cunningham play a lot last year and came away very impressed with the Big East’s Most Improved Player. His work in the post could use a bit of shaping up, but his ability to knock down 15-footers was probably better than most 6′8″ players in the nation not named Tyler Hansbrough. He will, however, need to get a little faster.
NBA Comparison: Jeff Green
41. Milwaukee Bucks: Dionte Christmas, SG, Temple
Christmas let me down in the NCAA Tournament. I had the Owls going to the Sweet 16 with wins over Arizona State and Syracuse. But he has a shot to be a pretty decent pro. Although he is still very raw in terms of fundamentals, his offensive game is one of the best in the country, and he has great size. The Bucks have a lot of depth after Michael Redd, but no one really warrants minutes other than Charlie Bell.
NBA Comparison: Manu Ginobili
42. Los Angeles Lakers: Derrick Brown, PF, Xavier
Brown is another intriguing prospect who plays very a very athletic type of game for his size. Although he does not have the size of a true power forward, as with Jeff Adrien, his physical play will warrant him minutes in the post. Whether Los Angeles has room for him on it roster is another question, but Brown should fare just fine.
NBA Comparison: Luis Scola
43. Miami Heat: Jerel McNeal, SG, Marquette
Yes! I can only hope McNeal will be suiting up next year next to his Marquette counterpart Dwyane Wade. Other than my wish coming true, this move makes sense. Miami really lacked depth at shooting guard last year (among other spots), and I believe he can be a very good player in this league. His defense is outstanding, and if he can develop his dribble a little more, he can be a good role player.
NBA Comparison: Jason Terry
44. Detroit Pistons: Jeff Pendergraph, PF, Arizona State





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