Full Article Some notable "Ins": Bill Walker (despite knee injury), Mario Chalmers, Danilo Gallinari, DeAndre Jordan. Some notable "Outs": Chase Budinger, Tywon Lawson, Wayne Ellington. NCAA Staying In: Spoiler Joe Alexander, West Virginia (signed with Doug Neustadt) Ryan Anderson, California Darrell Arthur, Kansas D.J. Augustin, Texas Jerryd Bayless, Arizona Michael Beasley, Kansas State Mario Chalmers, Kansas Chris Douglas-Roberts, Memphis C.J. Giles, Oregon State Donte Greene, Syracuse Kalen Grimes, Missouri Eric Gordon, Indiana DeAndre Jordan, Texas A&M Kosta Koufos, Ohio State Jamont Gordon, Mississippi State (signing with Charles Grantham?) Shawn James, Duquesne Davon Jefferson, Southern California Brook Lopez, Stanford Robin Lopez, Stanford Kevin Love, UCLA O.J. Mayo, Southern California Richard Hendrix, Alabama J.J. Hickson, North Carolina State George Hill, IUPUI JaVale McGee, Nevada Kojo Mensah, Duquesne Trent Plaisted, Brigham Young Anthony Randolph, LSU Walter Sharpe, Alabama-Birmingham (signed with agent Danny Servick) Derrick Rose, Memphis Brandon Rush, Kansas Marreese Speights, Florida Bill Walker, Kansas State Russell Westbrook, UCLA International Players In: Spoiler Alexis Ajinca, Hyeres-Toulon (France) Nicolas Batum, Le Mans (France) Danilo Gallinari, Armani Jeans Milano (Italy) Serge Ibaka, L'Hospitalet (Spain) Ante Tomic, Zagreb (Croatia) NCAA Pulled Out: Spoiler A.J. Abrams, Texas Antonio Anderson, Memphis Chase Budinger, Arizona Lee Cummard, Brigham Young DeMarre Carroll, Missouri Josh Carter, Texas A&M Robert Dozier, Memphis Wayne Ellington, North Carolina Alonzo Gee, Alabama Danny Green, North Carolina Lester Hudson, Tennessee-Martin Stefon Jackson, Texas-El Paso Ty Lawson, North Carolina Leo Lyons, Missouri Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, UCLA Jerel McNeal, Marquette Jeremy Pargo, Gonzaga Josh Shipp, UCLA Ron Steele, Alabama John Riek, Winchendon School (MA) Robert Vaden, Alabama-Birmingham International Players Out: Spoiler Rodrigue Beaubois, Cholet (France) Joe Ingles, Melbourne South Dragons (Australia) Jonas Jerebko, Biella (Italy) Luc Louves, Orleans (France) Rudy Mbemba, Solna (Sweden) Henk Norel, Alicante (Spain) Giorgi Shermadini, Maccabi Tbilisi (Georgia) NCAA On the Fence/Unknown: Spoiler Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton Jason Bennett, Tallahassee CC (FL) Keith Brumbaugh, Hillsborough CC (FL) Derrick Caracter, Louisville Bruce Price, Tennessee State Unknown players Spoiler Derek Bailey, Providence Christian Academy (SC) Charles Carter, Oklahoma Baptist Paul Graham III, Florida Atlantic Reggie Huffman, Alabama-Birmingham Courtney Pigram, East Tennessee State Kiwan Smith, Redlands CC (OK) Gordon Watt, Houston Baptist Raymond Wright, Arkansas-Monticello International Players Unknown: Spoiler Mikheil Berishvili, BC Vita (Georgia) Omri Casspi, Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (Israel) Victor Claver, Pamesa Valencia (Spain) Nando de Colo, Cholet (France) Sergey Ilin, Budivelnik (Ukraine) Mladen Jeremic, FMP Zeleznik (Serbia) Maxym Korniyenko, Dnipro (Ukraine) Maxim Sheleketo, VEF Riga (Latvia) Maksym Vilkhovetskyi, Dnipro (Ukraine) Ronalds Zakis, VEF Riga (Latvia)
wow, I'm surprised that Budinger pulled out. He was a guaranteed 1st rounder with lottery potential. Also, UNC is going to be sick next year with Hansborough, Lawson, Ellington, and Green all back plus another solid recruiting class led by Ed Davis.
Budinger surprises me... quite possible that he and Lawson pulling out hurts the Rockets (and anyone else who picks behind where they were projected to go). Then again, they might have been getting an indication that they weren't first round picks, which is why they pulled out.
thats the usual reason for pulling out. however, budinger was definitely a first round pick... probably mid first round. that's very surprising. and yes, those two names pulling out hurts the depth of the draft and thus hurts the rockets chances of having a decent player fall to them.
Lawson probably didn't get an indication that he would be a guaranteed 1st rounder. Budinger probably did get a 1st round indication but he probably was falling and knew he wasn't likely to be a lottery pick.
Looks as though after workouts guys like Rush, Hibbert and Ajinca are starting to move up. Budinger could easily have been a late 1st to early second rounder which probably scared him and his camp, or it was either lottery or bust for him. Who knows. This draft is really deep which could have made him think twice about rolling the dice. Next years draft won't be as strong which might give him a better shot at being picked in the area he thinks he should be picked.
Budinger probably dropped out because he was never too sure about what he was doing, and plus he's guaranteed a top 15 pick next year, and what with Lute Olson back, look out for Arizona to rise once again to prominence and Chase flyin' and dunkin' in a fast paced system. GO UofA!!
Bundinger made a bad decision. His weakness's are ones that won't be fixed by another year of school. Lawson had some injury issues and wasn't 100% in his workouts. He stands a lot to gain by returning to school.
NO WAY!! He made THE smart decision. With Lute Olson's Suns-esque (Dantoni era) system (which was bred for guys like Chase Budinger in the first place), he's guaranteed to have a top 15 spot next year, not to mention top 10 if he plays up to his potential.
IMHO, he can improve on those. What, you think that its impossible to improve on your shot-creating ability and ball handling ability? Plus, playing for Lute Olson again will only increase his stock, much like how he was regarded a top 10 pick last year.
i am not sure why but Luc Richard Mbah a Moute is staying in the draft which i think is a bad move because he has a lot to gain from his senior year of school. His best chances was after his freshman year, but due to knee injuries he hasnt really improved too much since freshman year. The guy has talent to become a great defender in the NBA but is too much of a liability on offense. It boggles me especially when better players than him in Shipp and Collison are returning back for their senior year at UCLA. man I wish he came back just for the tshirts and all. Moute kicks Boute and The Prince (he is an actual prince in his village in cameroon) I am not sure if its a money issue but so far everyone have told him he may not even be a guaranteed second round pick so i dont know. I wish he would come back because then UCLA would be the favorite along with UNC (with all their guys returning) to make it to the championship game.
Terrence Morris went from being one of the top 3 picks in the draft to a second round pick. That has no relevance. I don't think it's impossible but those areas are both extremely weak for Budinger (as is his defense). He's also not known as an extremely hard worker and he was sliding on draft boards for these reasons. These same teams will be in the league next year. Plus, he doesn't even use his athleticism effectively. We can agree to disagree though
he definitely can improve on those weaknesses, but his college system won't matter quite as much. Last season he was a "hot" prospect but would have dropped similarly post workouts, etc.
Moute is a dumbbutt for staying in the draft. Shipp and Collision are returning because they will have a better chance of going higher in next year's draft. Oh, and don't forget Arizona in that list of NC contenders next year
His defense will never be godly, but it certainly isn't a liability-you can quote me and the Suns' David Griffin on that. Yes, his ball handling isn't the greatest, but he has tight handles in transition, he just needs to work on more advanced moves. I also disagree with you saying that isn't known as a hard worker. Just because he plays in a "soft" and smooth style doesn't mean that he isn't a hard worker. Tmac gets the same bum rep for that too. How do you think someone like him got a sweet shooting stroke like that without atleast working extra hard on it? But what I can agree with you on is that he doesn't use his athleticism effectively enough.
The scouting report on him was that his mind doesn't seem to be completely on basketball. As in it's more of a job then something he loves. That's just what i've been told though. It could be different. I think he's really naturally gifted as an athlete and a shooter and should be a much better player then he is. He should be a lottery guy but instead he was sliding into the 20's. He was almost for sure staying in the draft a few days ago and now he is pulling out. He felt he was going to Phoenix (whom you referenced) and he wasn't going to get that promise with Brandon Rush shooting up the boards. I just don't see him being a good NBA player. I was really high on him coming out of high school but not right now.
Maybe the media had to do with it. All I've been reading were unnamed executives more or less calling him a stiff.
Not a stiff but there's a concern with the JJ Redick types now. Budinger is a much better athlete, JJ is a better shooter and neither can get their own shot.