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    The apocalypse that was supposed to be the 2006 NBA draft has yet to materialize.

    Forecasts of doom and gloom were prevalent among NBA scouts upon learning that the NBA would adopt a 19-year-old age restriction this season.

    While everyone would love to have Greg Oden to bolster a pretty pathetic center crop, the rest of the draft still has quite a bit of talent, especially at the point guard and power forward positions.

    After discussing things with several NBA scouts and GMs, here's our first position-by-position preview of the top NBA draft prospects.



    POINT GUARDS
    Rank Name Ht, Wt, Year College/Country
    1. Rajon Rondo 6-2, 175, Soph. Kentucky
    Great athlete, defender and distributor, but needs to work on that jump shot.
    2. Daniel Gibson 6-2, 190, Soph. Texas
    The complete package, though some scouts see him as more of a scoring PG.
    3. Marcus Williams 6-3, 205, Junior Connecticut
    Has some fans, but his off-the-court problems and lack of athleticism may hurt him.
    4. Mardy Collins 6-6, 205, Senior Temple
    Big point guard can play two positions, but was disappointing at the Under 21s.
    5. Sergio Rodriguez 6-3, 180, 19 yrs old Spain
    A year ago, everyone was in love with him, but after an injury-filled season, he's slowly coming back to form.


    Others to watch: Darius Washington Jr., Memphis; Jordan Farmar, UCLA; Gabriel Pruitt, USC; Greg Paulus, Duke; Mario Chalmers, Kansas; Terrell Everett, Oklahoma; Mustafa Shakur, Arizona; Dee Brown, Illinois; Justin Gray, Wake Forest; Ronald Steele, Alabama; Jeff Horner, Iowa; Taquan Dean, Louisville; Carl Krauser, Pittsburgh; Jose Juan Barea, Northeastern; Chris Hernandez, Stanford; Tim Smith, East Tennessee State; Churchill Odia, Xavier; Uros Tripkovic, Serbia; George Tsintsadze, Russia


    SHOOTING GUARDS
    Rank Name Ht, Wt, Year College/Country
    1. Ronnie Brewer 6-7, 200, Junior Arkansas
    Versatile combo guard could go in top 10 if team feels he can play point full-time.
    2. Malik Hairston 6-6, 200, Soph. Oregon
    Scouts compare him to a bigger, more versatile Quentin Richardson.
    3. Marko Tomas 6-8, 210, 20 yrs old Croatia
    Another combo guard who can play three positions, his contract with Real Madrid could pose buyout problems, however.
    4. Guillermo Diaz 6-3, 180, Junior Miami
    Another combo guard. Amazing athlete and scorer, but can he play the point?
    5. Jawann McClellan 6-5, 220, Soph. Arizona
    Started coming on at the end of the season, should see more time this year.


    Others to watch: Hassan Adams, Arizona; J.J. Re , Duke; Brandon Rush, Kansas; Richard Roby, Colorado; Denham Brown, Connecticut; Shannon Brown, Michigan State; Maurice Ager, Michigan State; James White, Cincinnati; Rashad Anderson, Connecticut; Brandon Roy, Washington; Costas Vassiliadis, Greece; Marko Belinelli, Italy; Vasily Zavoruev, Russia; Viktor Keirou, Russia; Marcus Vieira de Souza, Brazil


    SMALL FORWARDS
    Rank Name Ht, Wt, Year College/Country
    1. Rudy Gay 6-9, 220, Soph. Connecticut
    An early consensus top-three pick, but scouts worry about his lack of an in-between game.
    2. Adam Morrison 6-8, 200, Junior Gonzaga
    The second coming of Larry Bird or Wally Szczerbiak? Tough, y and knows how to score, but is he athletic enough to be an NBA star?
    3. Nemanja Aleksandrov 6-11, 210, 19 yrs old Serbia
    Once tapped as a potential top pick, scouts will watch closely to see how he recovers from ACL surgery.
    4. Rodney Carney 6-7, 205, Senior Memphis
    Amazing athlete, but scouts all say that he's too soft.
    5. Juan Palacios 6-8, 240, Soph. Louisville
    Tough, powerful forward who can defend three positions. Offense is coming around.


    Others to watch: Jeff Green, Georgetown; Jared Dudley, Boston College; Davon Jefferson, JUCO; Steven Smith, LaSalle; Corey Brewer, Florida; Marcus Slaughter, San Diego; Brandon Bowman, Georgetown; Nik Caner-Medley, Maryland; Mike Hall, George Washington; Lior Eliyahu, Israel; Luka Bogdanovic, Serbia; Vladimir Veremeenko, Belarus; Damir Markota, Croatia; Damjan Rudez, Croatia; Dusan Sakota, Greece

    POWER FORWARDS
    Rank Name Ht, Wt, Year College/Country
    1. Andrea Bargnani 7-0, 225, 19 yrs old Italy
    The closest thing to Dirk that Europe has produced, but aggressiveness is an issue.
    2. LaMarcus Aldridge 6-11, 225, Soph Texas
    Very skilled big man could be a top-10 pick if he progresses and stays healthy.
    3. Tiago Splitter 7-0, 240, 20 yrs old Brazil
    He's big, experienced and tough, but his offense is still a work in progress.
    4. Shelden Williams 6-9, 245, Senior Duke
    A rebounding and shot-blocking machine who led Team USA at the World University Games.
    5. Al Horford 6-9, 235, Soph. Florida
    Long, athletic big man has an NBA body. Just needs experience and strength.


    Others to watch: Josh McRoberts, Duke; Julian Wright, Kansas; Taj Gray, Oklahoma State; Eric Williams, Wake Forest; Matt Haryasz, Stanford; Paul Davis, Michigan State; Nick Fazekas, Nevada; Craig Smith, Boston College; Glen Davis, LSU; Pops Mensah-Bonsu, George Washington; Kevin Pittsnogle, West Virginia; Torin Francis, Notre Dame; James Augustine, Illinois; Jason Fraser, Villanova; Paul Millsap, Louisian Tech; Ekene Ibekwe, Maryland; Oleksiy Pecherov, Ukraine; Vladimir Veremeenko, Belarus; Mirza Teletovic, Bosnia

    CENTERS
    Rank Name Ht, Wt, Year College/Country
    1. Josh Boone 6-10, 240, Junior Connecticut
    Was miserable toward the end of the season, raising questions about his heart. On size and athleticism, however, he's a lottery pick.
    2. C.J. Giles 6-11, 230, Soph. Kansas
    Giles is very raw, but he's long, athletic and can block shots. Needs to stay out of foul trouble.
    3. David Padgett 6-11, 250, Soph. Louisville
    He transferred from Kansas to Louisville. Has talent, but it's all projection at this point.
    4. Kosta Perovic 7-3, 245, 21 yrs old Serbia
    Had a very solid season for Partizan last year. Lack of athleticism is the only thing scaring NBA teams off.
    5. Peja Samardziski 7-1, 255, 20 yrs old Serbia
    Ditto for Samardziski. He's got great size and good skills, but he's not a great athlete.


    Others to watch: Randolph Morris, Kentucky; Shagari Alleyne, Kentucky; Mamadou Diene, Baylor; Yemi Nicholson, Denver; Mohamed Kone, Valpo; Ante Tomic, Croatia; Mirza Begic, Croatia; Semih Erden, Turkey; Dimitri Sokolov, Russia; Pavel Mroz, Poland; Tan Zhendon

    Chad Ford covers the NBA for ESPN Insider. Send him an e-mail here.





    I know we don't have a 1st rounder, but maybe we trade for a pick or something. Anyway enjoy - Juan Palacios at the SF looked interesting to me. A defensive stopper whose offense is coming around. Could be a Bowen replacement I suppose.

    coopdogg3

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    No Alando Tucker?!?!?!?!?!

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    Alando Tucker
    SF, 6-5, 205 Wisconsin. 16ppg 6rpg.
    Great athlete with an incredible verticle. Very similar game to Devin Brown.
    He scored 25 points in a 88-82 loss to NCAA Champion UNC in the Elite Eight.

    For those ing about the loss of D. Brown. Tucker would be a great replacement. He could play right away. I think he would be a started after only 1-2 years in the NBA. But then again, I do have a wisconsin Bias.

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    at centers: Mirza Begic, Slovenia not Croatia

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    What about Gerry McNamara?

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    at centers: Mirza Begic, Slovenia not Croatia

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    Malik Hairston is going to be AWESOME!

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