Interminator
12-21-2007, 10:33 PM
I like Beasley,Rose,and Mayo but this kid has impressed me so much that I now am on the JaVale McGee bandwagon.
All of you should join me and hop on because at the end of the season his bandwagon will be huge.
Let me introduce you to JaVale McGee
http://nbadraft.net/admincp/library/players/small/javale-mcgee-hd.jpg
Height:6 FT 11 Inches
Weight:235 LBS
Age:19
2007 Stats:
13.5 PPG 8.5 RPG 3.1 BPG
Last 5 Games:
11/9/2(29 Minutes)
15/18/3(35 Minutes)
13/8/5(31 Minutes)
11/6/2(25 Minutes)
13/6/2(29 Minutes)
He scored 19/9/6 on Cal with DeVon Hardin in a loss
NBADraft.Net Scouting Report:
Athleticism:8
Size:10
Defense:9
Strength:6
Quickness:9
Leadership:6
Jump Shot:8
NBA Ready:6
Rebounding:8
Potential:10
Post Skills:7
Intangibles:7
NBA Comparison:Andrew Bynum
Strengths:Long athletic bigman who is absolutely bursting with potential ... Runs the floor exceptionally well ... Improving at a rapid pace on both ends of the floor. Has freakishly long arms: around a 7-6 wingspan which makes him a great rebounder and shot blocker ... Can really become a force defensively when he adds strength and discipline on opponent's shot fakes ... His length makes it extremely difficult for opponents to get shots over ... His offensive game is showing a lot of promise with developing back to the basket skills. He even shows some ability to face the basket and make drives or spot up ... Has a competitive spirit that is not apparent in many bigmen who picked up the game because of their size. A late bloomer who went underrecruited out of Chicago. McGee's parents were both professional basketball players so he has been around the game from a young age ... Shows solid form and touch on his shot ... Has a tremendous frame which should allow him to get much stronger and retain his great agility and athleticism ... Gives great effort and shows very good stamina for a bigman his age ... Added strength will give him better balance and make him a lot more effective imposing his will inside ... Has the potential to be a top 5-10 center in the league someday (if he's patient about entering the NBA) ... Has even shown the ability to knock down shots from college 3, no question influenced by the presence of Nick Fazekas last year ...
Weaknesses:
Still must gain maturity. He gets frustrated far too easily and loses his composure quickly when calls go against him, or when he's struggling ... Still growing into his body and game, learning what he's capable of and steadily becoming a factor night in and night out ... Needs to develop some go to moves. A reliable jump hook would make him an absolute force ... Must improve from the free throw line (50% wont cut it). He has solid shooting touch and should be able to raise his FT shooting to at least 70-75 percent over time if he develops a consistent routine and works at it ... Should be wary of leaving school early. It's likely he would be a first rounder this year, but a third year in college would really help him in the long run as he would be much better prepared for the NBA and not run the risk of losing confidence and falling short of his full potential ...
:bowdown:
On Thursday,December 27th Nevada plays #1 North Carolina
This is the game where McGee will be able to get his name out there,because currently hes just a high potential prospect only NBA scouts know of.
All of you should join me and hop on because at the end of the season his bandwagon will be huge.
Let me introduce you to JaVale McGee
http://nbadraft.net/admincp/library/players/small/javale-mcgee-hd.jpg
Height:6 FT 11 Inches
Weight:235 LBS
Age:19
2007 Stats:
13.5 PPG 8.5 RPG 3.1 BPG
Last 5 Games:
11/9/2(29 Minutes)
15/18/3(35 Minutes)
13/8/5(31 Minutes)
11/6/2(25 Minutes)
13/6/2(29 Minutes)
He scored 19/9/6 on Cal with DeVon Hardin in a loss
NBADraft.Net Scouting Report:
Athleticism:8
Size:10
Defense:9
Strength:6
Quickness:9
Leadership:6
Jump Shot:8
NBA Ready:6
Rebounding:8
Potential:10
Post Skills:7
Intangibles:7
NBA Comparison:Andrew Bynum
Strengths:Long athletic bigman who is absolutely bursting with potential ... Runs the floor exceptionally well ... Improving at a rapid pace on both ends of the floor. Has freakishly long arms: around a 7-6 wingspan which makes him a great rebounder and shot blocker ... Can really become a force defensively when he adds strength and discipline on opponent's shot fakes ... His length makes it extremely difficult for opponents to get shots over ... His offensive game is showing a lot of promise with developing back to the basket skills. He even shows some ability to face the basket and make drives or spot up ... Has a competitive spirit that is not apparent in many bigmen who picked up the game because of their size. A late bloomer who went underrecruited out of Chicago. McGee's parents were both professional basketball players so he has been around the game from a young age ... Shows solid form and touch on his shot ... Has a tremendous frame which should allow him to get much stronger and retain his great agility and athleticism ... Gives great effort and shows very good stamina for a bigman his age ... Added strength will give him better balance and make him a lot more effective imposing his will inside ... Has the potential to be a top 5-10 center in the league someday (if he's patient about entering the NBA) ... Has even shown the ability to knock down shots from college 3, no question influenced by the presence of Nick Fazekas last year ...
Weaknesses:
Still must gain maturity. He gets frustrated far too easily and loses his composure quickly when calls go against him, or when he's struggling ... Still growing into his body and game, learning what he's capable of and steadily becoming a factor night in and night out ... Needs to develop some go to moves. A reliable jump hook would make him an absolute force ... Must improve from the free throw line (50% wont cut it). He has solid shooting touch and should be able to raise his FT shooting to at least 70-75 percent over time if he develops a consistent routine and works at it ... Should be wary of leaving school early. It's likely he would be a first rounder this year, but a third year in college would really help him in the long run as he would be much better prepared for the NBA and not run the risk of losing confidence and falling short of his full potential ...
:bowdown:
On Thursday,December 27th Nevada plays #1 North Carolina
This is the game where McGee will be able to get his name out there,because currently hes just a high potential prospect only NBA scouts know of.