Draft Sleepers
Here is an interesting article (pre-draft) that happens to list both Jason Thompson AND Sean Singletary as sleepers in the 2008 draft. There are some interesting and informative comments about each player as well.
almost 4 years ago
dalt99
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Nice
Rec’d and thanks for the link. And Thompson is the 1st sleeper listed.
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
Damn Straight
And I like that they say Sean is a tough kid. The Kings have been sorely lacking some toughness and fire from the point guard position.
He can shoot, and he looks great in a suit. Hey, everybody - It's REGGIE TIME!
I have a problem with this statement
Quite a few of the productive “tweener” types who fall to the late first round or the second round emerge as good pro players. The Utah Jazz were one of the five best teams in the NBA this past season. Besides Boozer, the Jazz also got key contributions from second-round players Paul Millsap, Mehmet Okur and Kyle Korver as well as undrafted Ronnie Price. Okur came over from Turkey, but the rest of these players were all productive collegiate players with translatable skills. Millsap led the NCAA in rebounding in all three of his years at Louisiana Tech. Korver posted one of the best three-point percentages in the land during his time at Creighton.The Jazz had all these players, but they also traded players to get them. Other than Millsap, they signed Okur and Boozer to big contracts. They traded for Korver, and signed Price to a FA contract. I’m just saying this paragraph is mis-leading in the way it’s phrased.
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