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NBA: Mike Monroe looks at the draft's top centers
There is no Greg Oden awaiting a lucky team in the 2008 NBA Draft. There may not be a LaMarcus Aldridge or Andrew Bogut. What this draft has is good depth among big men, including centers. Stanford’s Brook Lopez, one of a slew of 7-footers who may go in the first round on Thursday, seems likely to be the first center taken, perhaps as high as No. 3.
Express-News NBA writer Mike Monroe breaks down the best of the centers available.
Brook Lopez
7-0, 260
Stanford
Age: 20
PPG: 19.3
RPG: 8.2
BPG: 2.07
Comment: Well prepared to make an immediate contribution in NBA, he might go to T-Wolves if they back away from O.J. Mayo.
Kosta Koufos
7-0, 265
Ohio State
Age: 19
PPG: 14.4
RPG: 6.7
BPG: 1.18
Comment: He’s a Greek in name and passport only. Grew up in Canton, Ohio. Skinny, so needs to eat more Souvlaki.
Marreese Speights
6-10, 245
Florida
Age: 20
PPG: 14.5
RPG: 8.1
BPG: 1.36
Comment: Emerged from shadow of Gators stars Joakim Noah and Al Horford last season, with plenty of untapped potential.
DeAndre Jordan
7-0, 260
Texas A&M
Age: 19
PPG: 7.9
RPG: 6.0
BPG: 1.26
Comment: The enigma of the first round, a non-starter at A&M, with mediocre numbers. As one GM who liked his workout put it: “I have no idea why he didn’t play, but you presume something was very wrong.”
Roy Hibbert
7-2, 278
Georgetown
Age: 21
PPG: 13.4
RPG: 6.4
BPG: 2.2
Comment: A solid citizen and hard worker who stayed in school all four years. Hmmm ..... sounds a lot like a potential Spurs player.