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Friday, April 6
Updated: May 8, 11:10 AM ET
Early NBA draft entries


Underclassmen had until May 13 to get their letters postmarked to the NBA for the 2001 NBA draft. They can pull their names out of consideration on or before June 20 (a week before the June 27 draft in New York). High school seniors and junior college players don't have the same option.

As they announced their decisions, ESPN.com broke down the candidates after their public statements that they would be declaring for the draft. The official list of underclassmen eligible for the draft will be released by the NBA later this week. The breakdowns below come from conversations with NBA scouts and player personnel directors:

Early NBA Draft Entries

 
Gilbert Arenas
College: Arizona
Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-3 | Wt: 188
2000-01 Stats: 16.2 ppg | 3.6 rpg
  • Projected: Somewhere between 20-30, but could move up into the teens.
  • Pros: Scorer's mentality, good stroke and when he wants to he can play defense. A much better prospect than Jason Gardner.
  • Cons: In-between size, which could limit his rise in the draft.
  • Brandon Armstrong
    College: Pepperdine
    Class: Junior | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-4 | Wt: 180
    2000-01 Stats: 22.1 ppg | 3.3 rpg | 1.1 asts
  • Projected: Second-round pick at best.
  • Pros: He's quick, can make a 3-pointer and is a legit scorer.
  • Cons: He's a smaller two-guard. Is he really a point? Who's advising him? Should have stayed in school.
  • Keith Bogans
    College: Kentucky
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-5 | Wt: 205
    2000-01 Stats: 17.0 ppg | 4.6 rpg | 2.4 asts
  • Projected: Fighting to get in the first round, but a likely second-round pick if he stays in the draft.
  • Pros: When he's on, he can score from the perimeter and slashing to the basket. Short, stocky and hard to move off the perimeter.
  • Cons: Can't play the point and he's too small for shooting guard. But the new rules might make teams look at him differently because he can get free in a zone.
  • Michael Bradley
    College: Villanova
    Class: Junior | Position: Center | Ht: 6-11 | Wt: 245
    2000-01 Stats: 20.8 ppg | 9.8 rpg | 2.6 asts
  • Projected: Somewhere between the 15th and 25th pick in the first round.
  • Pros: Good ball skills for a player his size, can score anywhere on the floor, has nice footwork.
  • Cons: Overall strength to go inside and toughness in the low post.
  • Jamison Brewer
    College: Auburn
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-5 | Wt: 180
    2000-01 Stats: 8.4 ppg | 7.2 rpg | 5.2 asts
  • Projected: Second round or out of the draft.
  • Pros: Big point guard. He was the top rebounding point guard with 7.2 a game (8.4 points). He has the court savvyines with 5.8 assists a game, but is probably putting his name in the draft to get his name out there for next season. He won't sign with an agent.
  • Cons: He was 47 percent overall, but 23 percent on 3s, 53 percent at the free-throw line.
  • Kedrick Brown
    College: Okaloosa-Walton CC (Fla.)
    Class: Junior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-7 | Wt: 225
  • Projected: If he's impressive in Chicago, has a chance for late first, but he's a likely second-round pick. Remember, JC players can't withdraw from the draft. Once they declare, they're ineligible for Division I.
  • Pros: Excellent body and excellent strength. Strong inside player.
  • Cons: Does he have enough playing experience at a high-level of competition. Who was the last JC player to make it? It's a big jump.
  • Kwame Brown
    High School: Glynn Academy (Brunswick, Ga.)
    Class: Senior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-11 | Wt: 250
  • Projected: Top five pick, could be a candidate for No. 1 with no Yao Ming or Jason Williams. Would battle Eddie Griffin and Eddy Curry for the top spot. Probably drafted ahead of Tyson Chandler as the top power forward.
  • Pros: He can catch and shoot facing the basket. Scouts love his footwork and body frame. He's considered to be further advanced out of high school than every kid except or just as much as Chandler. His skill level is at a high for a high school power player.
  • Cons: How fast can he help a team. Is he a worthy top pick? He still needs to develop his defensive game and still hasn't had the type of high-level competition needed for the NBA by skipping college.

  • SirValiant Brown
    College: George Washington
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-1 | Wt: 158
    2000-01 Stats: 17.8 ppg | 2.7 rpg | 36.9% FGs
  • Projected: Second round, if he doesn't return to school.
  • Pros: Can shoot the ball, has deep range and can create his own shot.
  • Cons: Shoots too much. For his size, he's not a point guard, nor a sound defender and hasn't proven to be a winner.
  • Tyson Chandler
    High School: Dominguez (Compton, Calif.)
    Class: Senior | Position: Center | Ht: 7-1 | Wt: 195
  • Projected: Should be taken in lottery, and could go as high as top five
  • Pros: Outstanding athleticism. Has the speed and quickness to run the floor. Has the "hops" and shot-blocking ability.
  • Cons: Is he tough enough, yet? Is he a basketball player because it's not a track meet? How mature is he?
  • Ousmane Cisse
    High School: St. Jude (Ala.)
    Class: Senior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-8 | Wt: 250
  • Projected:Late first round, maybe second round. A lot will depend on his workouts. He could drop hard.
  • Pros: Strength, competitiveness; a warrior on the court.
  • Cons: Outside shooting. He's a bit on the undersized and hasn't been tested recently. Scouts also haven't seen him in any of the big events.
  • Sam Clancy
    College: USC
    Class: Junior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-7 | Wt: 240
    2000-01 Stats: 17.3 ppg | 7.5 rpg | 50.1% FGs
  • Projected:Middle-to-late first-round pick, but could move out of the first round if he doesn't wow the NBA in workouts.
  • Pros: Inside-out scorer. Very strong rebounder in the mold of a Karl Malone. Became a leader during the second half of the Pac-10 and the NCAA tournaments in leading USC to the Elite Eight.
  • Cons:Primarily still a college low-post player who needs to get a 3-point shot and face the basket more often.
  • Jason Collins
    College: Stanford
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Center | Ht: 6-11 | Wt: 255
    2000-01 Stats: 14.6 ppg | 7.8 rpg | 61.5% FGs
  • Projected:Could be mid to late first round.
  • Pros: Better than brother Jarron offensively. He's got more low-post moves, is bigger and has a wider frame to seal off in the post. Even has 3-point range.
  • Cons:Knee and wrist injuries are why there is a two-year eligibility gap between the twins. Teams will have to do their homework before drafting him.
  • Omar Cook
    College: St. John's
    Class: Freshman | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-1 | Wt: 190
    2000-01 Stats: 15.3 ppg | 3.0 rpg | 8.7 apg.
  • Projected: Possible first-round pick, but could slip to the second round.
  • Pros: Tremendous quickness and has the ability to get in the paint. He's got a good strong body.
  • Cons:He's got to improve his shooting and decision making.
  • Eddy Curry
    High School: South Holland Thornwood (South Holland, Ill.)
    Class: Senior | Position: Center | Ht: 6-11 | Wt: 290
  • Projected:Likely will go top five, no lower than top 10.
  • Pros: Big body, long arms and good hands. He's got Darryl Dawkins-like size.
  • Cons:His body needs to be in better shape, not the most explosive guy, but that could improve with conditioning.
  • Samuel Dalembert
    College: Seton Hall
    Class: Freshman | Position: Center | Ht: 6-11 | Wt: 232
    2000-01 Stats: 8.3 ppg | 5.7 rpg | 2.1 blocks
  • Projected: Late first-round pick but could move up higher.
  • Pros: Scouts love his upside and natural shot-blocking ability. He's a defensive presence and can get stronger. He has shown improvement from one season to the next.
  • Cons: Foul prone, offensive game is still underdeveloped and will still be a project for the next few seasons.
  • Sagana Diop
    High School: Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
    Class: Senior | Position: Center | Ht: 7-0 | Wt: 310
  • Projected:Lottery to the middle of the first round.
  • Pros: True post player. NBA body and NBA size for his position. Good hands and going to be a project for teams, but has the upside.
  • Cons:Developing. A project who hasn't played the game very long.
  • Maurice Evans
    College: Texas
    Class: Junior | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-5 | Wt: 220
    2000-01 Stats: 15.6 ppg | 5.3 rpg | 38.9 3pt %
  • Projected: Second round or not drafted.
  • Pros: Scouts love his size and slashing ability.
  • Cons: He doesn't handle the ball well and isn't a great shooter.
  • Alton Ford
    College: Houston
    Class: Freshman | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-9 | Wt: 265
    2000-01 Stats: 10.8 ppg | 5.9 rpg | 43.2 FG %
  • Projected: Nearly declared out of high school last year. Hard to get in first round unless he has a monster workout.
  • Pros: Has decent size, is a skilled power forward and has a complete all-around game.
  • Cons: Still not tested enough. Needs to be more consistent, especially defensively. Some scouts question where he's getting his advice.
  • Joseph Forte
    College: North Carolina
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-4 | Wt: 185
    2000-01 Stats: 20.9 ppg | 6.1 rpg | 3.5 apg
  • Projected: Middle of the first round.
  • Pros: Big-time scorer, can create on his own, drives to the hoop, has the range and the scorer's mentality.
  • Cons: Struggled to get his shot off against the U.S. Olympians back in September, still might be on the small side to be an NBA shooting guard.
  • Jason Gardner
    College: Arizona
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 5-10 | Wt: 181
    2000-01 Stats: 10.9 ppg | 4.1 ast | 36.7 3pt %
  • Projected: Second round pick, might return to school.
  • Pros: He's a good scorer, but he might be a questionable point guard.
  • Cons: Very much on the small side. Handles the ball fine, but would have problems with a big guard. What's the difference between him and a half dozen guys in the IBL with similar game?
  • Eddie Griffin
    College: Seton Hall
    Class: Freshman | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-9 | Wt: 205
    2000-01 Stats: 17.8 ppg | 10.8 rpg | 4.4 blks
  • Projected: Lottery awaits. A top-five pick.
  • Pros: Could be one of the most talented players in the draft as a shot-blocker, who can shoot the ball outside. He has the size NBA scouts love and can run the floor with anyone.
  • Cons: Questions about attitude, anger management and whether or not he's a winner.
  • Kirk Haston
    College: Indiana
    Class: Junior | Position: Center | Ht: 6-10 | Wt: 230
    2000-01 Stats: 19.0 ppg | 8.7 rpg | 37.7% 3-pt FGs
  • Projected: Late first round or early second round. Could work his way up board with strong workouts.
  • Pros: He has great range. Can shoot 3-pointer range, but also has inside-outside scoring ability. Can put the ball on the floor with good hands.
  • Cons: Could be a defensive liability at next level? Not quite sure if he's a small forward or power forward. Can he guard NBA small forwards to match his offensive game.
  • Steven Hunter
    College: DePaul
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Center | Ht: 7-0 | Wt: 215
    2000-01 Stats: 11.4 ppg | 5.6 rpg | 2.4 blks
  • Projected: Second-round pick at best.
  • Pros: He's a shot blocker, and teams can't teach size. Also a legit athlete.
  • Cons: Doesn't know how to play the game yet, and hasn't utilized his natural talent. Not quite sure who is advising him to declare.
  • Richard Jefferson
    College: Arizona
    Class: Junior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-7 | Wt: 222
    2000-01 Stats: 11.3 ppg | 5.4 rpg | 2.7 ast.
  • Projected: Somewhere between 15th to 20th pick in the first round.
  • Pros: Tremendous athlete, good size for his position, proved in tournament that he can make a shot. Also a great finisher in transition, and a solid defender.
  • Cons: Ball skills need to get better, continue to work on his shooting, must improve mid-range shots because NBA isn't always about running and jumping to the rim.
  • Joe Johnson
    College: Arkansas
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Forward-Guard | Ht: 6-8
    2000-01 Stats: 14.2 ppg | 6.4 rpg
  • Projected: Mid to late first round.
  • Pros: Very skilled, outstanding shooter, can handle and pass the ball well. Good size for small forward, but could play some shooting guard.
  • Cons: Needs to get stronger and some question toughness and desire. How bad does he want to play hard or does he just want to go through the motions.
  • Tony Key
    High School: Centennial (Compton, Calif.)
    Class: Senior | Position: Center | Ht: 7-1 | Wt: 230
  • Projected: Second round or out of the draft. Key was record fifth high school senior to declare for the draft.
  • Pros: He's big, and has potential because of his size and raw skill.
  • Cons: No big-time competition to gauge him against. Not highly recruited out of high school. Not sure how good he can become over the next three years.
  • D.A. Layne
    College: Georgia
    Class: Junior | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-0 | Wt: 190
    2000-01 Stats: 16.8 ppg | 3.0 rpg | 3.5 apg
  • Projected: Second round pick at best.
  • Pros: He can score, either as a shooter or slasher.
  • Cons: Not a true point and too small to be a two-guard in NBA. Doesn't have a true position at next level. May have too high of an opinion of himself.
  • Troy Murphy
    College: Notre Dame
    Class: Junior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-11 | Wt: 245
    2000-01 Stats: 21.8 ppg | 9.2 rpg | 2.1 ast
  • Projected: Middle to late, but closer to late first round.
  • Pros: He's a shooter with range with size. A tough player and understands the game and plays very hard.
  • Cons: Not athletic. He's not explosive and doesn't have quick feet. He'll be a liability defensively.
  • Tayshaun Prince
    College: Kentucky
    Class: Junior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-9 | Wt: 215
    2000-01 Stats: 16.9 ppg | 6.5 rpg | 2.9 asts
  • Projected: A chance to go late in the first round, but better chance he'll return for junior season at Kentucky.
  • Pros: Knows how to play the game and can score. Is a little light, but has long arms and could be a tough matchup.
  • Cons: A number of scouts don't like his body. He's too thin and has been an inconsistent shooter.
  • Zach Randolph
    College: Michigan State
    Class: Freshman | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-9 | Wt: 270
    2000-01 Stats: 10.8 ppg | 6.7 rpg | 2.2 ast.
  • Projected: Mid-to-late first round.
  • Pros: Big body, great feel for the game and low-post scorer, good position rebounder and extremely physical.
  • Cons: Not very explosive. The weight issue could be a concern. Probably not the quickest or greatest runner on the floor.
  • Jason Richardson
    College: Michigan State
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-6 | Wt: 220
    2000-01 Stats: 14.7 ppg | 5.9 rpg | 2.2 ast.
  • Projected: Mid-to-late first round.
  • Pros: Athleticism, great to the hole, defender and he's close to Michael Finley.
  • Cons: He's not a great shooter, but he's getting better. Ball skills and passing need to improve if he plays shooting guard.
  • Kenny Satterfield
    College: Cincinnati
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-2 | Wt: 185
    2000-01 Stats: 14.4 ppg | 4.7 rpg | 4.9 ast.
  • Projected: Late first to second round.
  • Pros: Good solid penetrator and good size for a point guard. Can handle the ball well and decent defender.
  • Cons: Questionable shot, moves too often to his left and is too predictable.
  • Bobby Simmons
    College: DePaul
    Class: Junior | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-7 | Wt: 210
    2000-01 Stats: 16.7 ppg | 8.6 rpg | 2.5 ast.
  • Projected: Possible second-round pick.
  • Pros: Shooting and maneuvering ability. He has some range on his shot.
  • Cons: He's inconsistent, and hasn't put together an entire season. Is his game really ready for the NBA?
  • Will Solomon
    College: Clemson
    Class: Junior | Position: Guard | Ht: 6-1 | Wt: 185
    2000-01 Stats: 19.7 ppg | 2.9 rpg | 3.4 ast.
  • Projected: Second round at best. He could still return to college.
  • Pros: He's got the ability to score and he's quick. He does have range. Shot selection improved this year.
  • Cons: He hasn't played point guard, so can he play it at the highest level? Can he run a team, does he have a point-guard mentality? If he's a two-guard then he's too small. He has to be a point. Team didn't win with him in the lineup.
  • Gerald Wallace
    College: Alabama
    Class: Freshman | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-7 | Wt: 210
    2000-01 Stats: 9.8 ppg | 6.0 rpg | 1.5 ast.
  • Projected: Late first round to second round.
  • Pros: Athletic ability. He's a big-time transition player and athlete. The upside of course is that he's young.
  • Cons: Can't shoot. He's not ready. Ball skills are weak. Understanding of the game. Averaged six points in the SEC, shot 17 percent on 3s.
  • Rodney White
    College: Charlotte
    Class: Freshman | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-9 | Wt: 230
    2000-01 Stats: 18.7 ppg | 6.5 rpg | 1.5 ast.
  • Projected: Possible lottery pick, but could fall to 20th.
  • Pros: He's a versatile talent for his size, and can shoot the ball outside. Should be good in the two-man game with the pick and pop. A solid physical specimen for the league.
  • Cons: Still a bit of a tweener and his ball skills can still improve.
  • Damien Wilkins
    College: North Carolina State
    Class: Sophomore | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-6 | Wt: 225
    2000-01 Stats: 11.7 ppg | 5.8 rpg | 2.7 ast.
  • Projected: Second round, if drafted at all.
  • Pros: Big body, a strong and driving player who has a spot in college basketball.
  • Cons: But his position in the NBA might be small forward and he doesn't have the ball skills, the shooting range or the athleticism to defend big-time talents in the NBA.
  • Michael Wright
    College: Arizona
    Class: Junior | Position: Forward | Ht: 6-7 | Wt: 238
    2000-01 Stats: 15.6 ppg | 7.8 rpg | 59% FGs
  • Projected: Late first or early second round.
  • Pros: Strong, inside presence and a nose for the basketball. Plays hard, aggressive interior defense and loves to rebound.
  • Cons: He's a perfect college basketball power forward. But he's probably undersized for the position in the NBA. Not comfortable guarding out on the perimeter and his range doesn't go past 10 feet.

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