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Tracking the 2013 Draft Picks

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As much as I want Shabazz, isnt his skill set the same as Dion?

I'd go with a more athletic pre injury Brandon Roy'ish style imo

Has the length to play the 3 too

I expect Shabazz to be the player that falls around the draft due to the amount of legit bigman prospects that will declare adn the lack of depth for that spot in the league
 
As much as I want Shabazz, isnt his skill set the same as Dion?

Kinda, but that would be great to have at the small forward position. If he puts on 10 more lbs, he'd be perfectly fine for that position. His wingspan, athleticism, and standing reach are all great for a small forward. But alas, I think he'll end up being a shooting guard, but he could definitely play small forward at the NBA level, I'm sure.
 
Need an elite big man.
 
What do you guys think of Isaiah Austin?

I wanna see him play a couple of times before I say anything definitive, but based on the little I've seen/read about him, he reminds me of a skinnier LaMarcus Aldridge in college. I think his style could fit ours very well and if he gains weight he could be really good.
 
This is a perfect draft to target a bigman, and Alex Len is someone that is near the top of my early watch list. Look what he did to Noel

Alex Lin vs Kentucky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IknKniuYCic

Wow he has basketball skills in the post. He displays skills of a throwback big with his spin moves and turnaround jumpshot, his jumper also looks smooth and he has near perfect mechanics on it. I also like his athletic ability with his dunks and up and under. He looks like the type of player you can threw it down to for easy points. He has true center size too at 7'1 240.

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Len showed flashes as a freshman after coming over from the Ukraine. He could be this year's Meyers Leonard as he shows a lot of size and potential. The development between the freshman and sophomore seasons is often a big one and Len could step into a key role for Maryland. He shows the agility to get up and down the floor and the touch to hit shots. NBA Comparison: Zydrunas Ilgauskas
 
Also to add on Len averaged 2.1 blocks per game last year in only 21minutes compare to 2 guys from last draft who are thought of as defensive anchors or will have great impacts on defense in drummond and myers leonards. Drummond got 2.7 in 28min and leonard 1.9 in 32min
 
Cavs @ 2 & 32, Kings @ 3, Lakers @ 23, Orlando @ 35.

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