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Is Andrew Bogut coming out this year?

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by redgoose, Mar 25, 2005.

  1. oomp

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    http://sports.myway.com/news/03282005/v3184.html

    Source: Bogut to Enter NBA Draft


    Mar 28, 3:56 PM (ET)

    By DOUG ALDEN
    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Utah center Andrew Bogut will enter the NBA draft, forgoing his final two years of eligibility to possibly become the No. 1 choice, a school source said Monday.

    The 7-footer from Melbourne, Australia, was scheduled to make the announcement at a news conference later in the day, according to the source, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

    Bogut, the leading vote-getter on the AP All-America team, averaged 20.4 points and 12.2 rebounds while leading the Utes to a 29-6 season, which ended with a loss to Kentucky in the regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

    Bogut considered leaving after last season, when he was the Mountain West Conference freshman of the year, but a visit to Australia from new Utah coach Ray Giacoletti convinced Bogut to put off the NBA at least another year.

    Bogut is expected to be a lottery pick in the NBA draft and possibly the first player chosen overall with his exceptional ballhandling skills for a center. Bogut led Utah in scoring and rebounding and was third on the team in assists with 82.

    Bogut recorded double-doubles in all but nine games this season and finished with at least 10 points and 10 rebounds 40 times in his Utah career. And at just 20 years old, NBA scouts - fixtures at Utah games this season - are convinced he can only get better.

    Bogut was a starter on Australia's Olympic team last summer and averaged 14.8 points and 8.8 rebounds.

    It would have been a much bigger surprise if Bogut had elected to return to Utah for another season. Bogut declined to talk about his future after the 62-52 loss to Kentucky, but his teammates had a good idea what was coming.

    "Bogut is definitely gone, you can see it in his eyes," Utah forward Bryant Markson said after Friday's game.

    Former Utah coach Rick Majerus, who resigned midway through last season because of health concerns, pulled off one of his best recruiting achievements when he got Bogut to sign with Utah. Bogut was scheduled to join the Utes midway through the 2002-03 season, but had trouble getting cleared by the NCAA.

    Bogut could have gone pro right away in Europe or signed with another school because his commitment to Utah expired during the delay, but kept his word and arrived in Salt Lake City in 2003.
     
  2. emjohn

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    He's a pretty tough read, IMHO. I honestly don't believe, from what I've seen so far, that he'll be a top flight center in the league. I don't think he has the quickness to really defend NBA bigs, which is how so many first round guys become foul-out monsters. If he had Okafor's game, he'd be the consensus #1. But he doesn't. He could (I'm not saying will, but could) turn out to be a bust.

    On the other side of the coin; he's got the body, and decent low post skills. Utah really got outdone in the Tourny not because he couldn't step up, but because their backcourt isn't on the same level.

    He's the best center in the draft, but he's not so good that he'll be an automatic #1 (which is telling for a center and this league's desperation for size). So where he goes depends entirely on the draft order. New Orleans (Magloire) would likely pass on him with a top 3 pick. Charlotte probably would take him, but it wouldn't be a sure thing - they're pretty high on Chris Paul from what I've gathered. Hawks, Warriors, and Jazz would all snatch him if they get the opportunity. This could very well end up with someone trading up to get him.

    Evan
     

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