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    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 240 lbs
    Birthday: 05/20/1987
    College: Baylor

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    This guy has been a revalation for the Bears, and has probably been THE reason why they're hovering around the top 25 all season. Baylor has always had scoring guards, but what they lacked was a strong defensive presence in the middle.

    Given the depth of F/Cs, there's a strong possibility Udoh would be available in the mid-late first round.

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    repeat what I said in the draft thread:
    if Blair and Splitter are 2 pieces of a future front court, Udoh looks like a very good complementary player for both.
    (but I'm still a Monroe fan in the first place, but he likely won't fall to #20. on the other hand, who knows. we have seen Splitter and Blair fall down the board. Monroe might make it 3)

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    Spurs won`t draft big. Look at hole, on backup PG spot. Backup PG will be the target

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    If I had to choose between Whiteside, Sanders, Udoh and Varnado (athletic shot-blockers)...I think I'd honestly go with Udoh. Unlike the other three, Udoh already has an NBA-ready body to go along with his NBA-ready defensive game. Probably the most promising is that he's still a raw offensive player with room to improve.

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    Spurs won`t draft big. Look at hole, on backup PG spot. Backup PG will be the target
    Despite being the "John Wall draft", PG is probably the weakest and most shallow of all positions in the draft. If they used a mid-first to draft a PG, it would likely be a reach.

    Conversely, there are no less than 10 forward prospects that warrant consideration in that draft range.

    I would also argue that the Spurs have need for youth and athleticism throughout the entire roster...not just at PG.

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    Spurs won`t draft big. Look at hole, on backup PG spot. Backup PG will be the target
    ah yes. this is a draft that is super deep at the power positions and totally thin at PG and the wing. yeah makes sense to pass a good big man prospect for an average back up PG.

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    ah yes. this is a draft that is super deep at the power positions and totally thin at PG and the wing. yeah makes sense to pass a good big man prospect for an average back up PG.
    no need for an average back up PG we have De Colo

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    The Spurs will likely go vet minimum for a backup point this offseason.

    Udoh would be a solid pick, but I seriously doubt he falls that far.

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    Udoh would be a solid pick, but I seriously doubt he falls that far.
    Tough to say at this point. Here is the list of F/Cs with a legitimate shot at being drafted in the top 20...

    Favors
    Cousins
    Davis
    Aldrich
    Monroe
    Patterson
    Whiteside
    Montiejunas
    Vesely
    Sanders
    Udoh

    I'd also give an outside shot to Pittman, who could probably be a workout wonder (lose 20lbs pre-draft, etc.).

    That's 11 (possibly 12) players who warrant consideration in the draft range. I'm not saying it's impossible for all 11 (or 12) to get drafted before the Spurs pick, or that Udoh is the one that falls...

    I'm just saying that there's a chance at least one of them falls, and it could be a guy like Udoh who it seems doesn't have the "wow" factor attached to his name.

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    Are you watching him playing Texas? This guy's good. Very fluid and lots of flair for a guy of his size. I thought he was a defensive minded big with a very limited skill-set, but in this game he's done a little of everything offensively. He even reminded me a little bit of Diaw.

    That #24 guard is a good player for an European team. Not sure of what level yet.

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    one or two good bigs will fall to #20 and there is a good chance it could be Udoh. I'm hoping for Monroe, but this is likely a stretch. (just to talented and with that size, he will be picked top 10)
    Udoh looks more and more like a very nice complementary player to all other current bigs AND future bigs. Splitter - Blair - Udoh really offers many nice options on offense and defense.

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    huge game of Udoh in the 1st round.
    20 points (9-16), 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks

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    huge game of Udoh in the 1st round.
    20 points (9-16), 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks
    Terrible Defense by Udoh though

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    hard work for Baylor against Old Dominion.
    Udoh didn't play well. bad shooting (2-7), bad rebounding. stock down.

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    hard work for Baylor against Old Dominion.
    Udoh didn't play well. bad shooting (2-7), bad rebounding. stock down.
    He'll have a big test in defending Omar Samhan, one of the hotter post players in the Tourney. Should be interesting to see...

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    He'll have a big test in defending Omar Samhan, one of the hotter post players in the Tourney. Should be interesting to see...
    Baylor will likely put the much bigger Lomers on Samhan, with Udoh as occasional help.

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    Baylor will likely put the much bigger Lomers on Samhan, with Udoh as occasional help.
    Lomers plays maybe 15-20 minutes per game. Acy usually comes off the bench as a PF and Udoh slides to C. He may not start out on Samhan, but I think he'll log a bunch of minutes against him.

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    really impressive overall numbers from Udoh (except shooting) against Duke.
    but he also was a big reason for the loss IMO. his two misses when Duke turned the game and his subpar rebounding and defense in several situations down the stretch were crucial for the loss. he obviously still lacks strength and gets pushed around to easy.
    however. this guy definitely has got some skills few guys of that size can offer. (and it's the kind of skills that lock even better in work outs)
    I'm pretty sure he will be picked in the lottery, maybe even top 10.
    (Jazz would have good reasons to pick him at #9. they can use a mobile big and competent shotblocker alongside Millsap for the future. especially with Kirilenko's contract expiring 2011)

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    I can see him going top 10. He has tons of potential along with phenomenal athleticism and a real heart to win.

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    really impressive overall numbers from Udoh (except shooting) against Duke.
    but he also was a big reason for the loss IMO. his two misses when Duke turned the game and his subpar rebounding and defense in several situations down the stretch were crucial for the loss. he obviously still lacks strength and gets pushed around to easy.
    however. this guy definitely has got some skills few guys of that size can offer. (and it's the kind of skills that lock even better in work outs)
    I'm pretty sure he will be picked in the lottery, maybe even top 10.
    (Jazz would have good reasons to pick him at #9. they can use a mobile big and competent shotblocker alongside Millsap for the future. especially with Kirilenko's contract expiring 2011)
    It's impossible to evaluate his rebounding+defense correctly when they're playing zone so much. I tend to agree with you - it seemed a lot of ball-watching was going on - but I'm not sure. I think he's a better rebounder than he looked vs. Duke.

    Curiously, I was left with more questions about his offensive game after the tournament.

    Are you watching him playing Texas? This guy's good. Very fluid and lots of flair for a guy of his size. I thought he was a defensive minded big with a very limited skill-set, but in this game he's done a little of everything offensively. He even reminded me a little bit of Diaw.

    That #24 guard is a good player for an European team. Not sure of what level yet.
    Unlike most, my opinion about his skill-set as an offensive player got worsen after the tournament.

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    NBA teams will look hard at his off-the-ball game. That will probably dictate his draft position. Udoh seemed to me a very ball-dominant player.

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    Udoh can flat out play D. he can handle the ball pretty well for a big man also.. wouldnt be a bad option.

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    I think his last tourney game went a long way to showcasing his versatility (did I really see him Iso at the top of the key at one point?), and I think it will help him come draft time.

    He'll be one of several options for big men in the top half of the first round if he declares.

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    This kid will definatly go lottery..next

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