For the draft geeks, we can all discuss draft prospects and their games played. The NCAA division I games starts off in November. We know the Spurs are most likely going to make the playoffs. Our draft position in 2010 was the 20th pick, so I believe I will look out for prospects who
The prospects I would look out for are the following, not in order (They are all SFs or SGs who I believe can play SF though, I am not giving up on that obsession until we get someone good).
For those who follow other positions, do share what you know with us.
1. Kyle Singler (Projected to go mid-first round)
For draft geeks, I am sure everyone knows Singler. After a NCAA championship last season, Singler was expected to declare for the draft and stay in the draft. Instead, Singler pulled his name out (I was dismayed at first, he was another SF the Spurs could have targeted. Then we got James Anderson, who I thought would have been drafted at 17 or 19.)
The Blue Devils are going to have a bullseye on their backs next season as they are the champions and the spotlight is going to be on Singler.
2. Elias Harris (Projected to go mid-first round)
The small forward from Gonzaga will be going into his sop re year next season. Gonzaga was eliminated from the NCAA tournament in the 2nd round last season against Syracruse, whose team featured the 4th pick in the 2010 draft, Wesley Johnson. Despite the tough matchup against Johnson, Harris managed to put up 24 points and 8 rebounds which was extremely good.
Harris has the size of the prototypical swingman and is very athletic, and loves to hustle. Although the last few notable players from Gonzaga weren't up to par, Harris shows potential to be a better NBA player than Adam Morrison and Austin Daye. Hey, John Stockton wasn't that bad a basketball player.
3. Wesley Witherspoon (Projected to go late 1st round)
The Memphis Tigers lost Tyreke Evans to the NBA last season and Wesley Witherspoon was able to make up some of the loss. He improved immensely from 3 point range from 21.4% to 43%. Clearly, he put in some work and we see the results. In the NCAA, rebounds and steals are usually good indicators of a long wingspan. Steals in particular, in the NCAA, also show how good a player can be on defense. Wesley Witherspoon averaged 1.4 steals last season, showing length and good defensive instincts.
Every player also has flaws. Witherspoon's weak drives lead to turnovers. He is also quite foul prone. Witherspoon is somewhat inconsistent on a game to game basis. It would be interesting to see whether he improves his stock or declines severely next season.
What do you guys think of any draft prospects who might possibly be in the Spurs range next season?

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. at least sham has taken notice about the development of Stanback. DX should write a profile at some point. kid should be ranked as a sure fire 2nd rounder at this point. already working his way up to 1st round IMO.
