This is my second prospect list and will hinge from the previous rankings of the NBA 2009 Draft. I have five elite prospects tabbed for the NBA Draft in 2009. Those five players will make an immediate impact in the NBA. I have quite a few excellent prospects. I do believe all my elite prospects will be at the very least good. As for my excellent prospects, it just depends on the player. This draft will not be gem that last year was. That draft could go down in history with the all-time great drafts. This is draft is very top heavy. That means that you can get a great player but not so much in the middle of the first round. There are some second rounder’s who could surprise people. Some of them have an excellent work ethic with decent potential.
1. Blake Griffin- Oklahoma- Sophomore- Forward/Center- 6’10 255
NBA Comparison: Amare Stoudemire
Blake Griffin is very similar to Amare Stoudemire. He is extremely athletic and even more skilled at the same stage as Amare. He is an average defender at best but his athletic ability makes him an intriguing shot blocker. He can put up great stats. I doubt that he can be a player you build your team around. Needs a true point guard or at least point guard who can put him in the right position. Has elite quickness at his position... Right now is a top 10 offense post player, if he was in the NBA… Has the potential to be All NBA teamers for years to come. If you’re looking for fantasy guys, he’s your stud. Elite Prospect – This was my mid-season report.
2009-04-11- Blake Griffin- NBA Comparison: Amare Stoudemire with more offense and less versatility.
Blake Griffin improvement as a player this past season has lead for many to change their opinions on him. He was always a great prospect, but his ability to put his body on the line like Rodman and has silent leadership makes him a building block. A building block is extremely hard to find in the NBA. There are only six of them: Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Dwight Howard, Dwayne Wade, and Tim Duncan. These guys are players if healthy will at least lead their team to at least one NBA Finals appearance. These guys are special in every way: to the way they conduct their preparation to the intimidation that others feel when around them. He is that type of player. He has great toughness and isn’t scared of contact. His lacks the ability to play multiple positions. He is strictly a Power Forward. He has star power all over him. Elite Prospect.
2. Ricky Rubio- DKV Joventut- 18 years old- Point Guard- 6’4.5 185
NBA Comparison: Jason Kidd/Pete Maravich
Ricky Rubio is one of the best European prospects most scouts have ever seen. He has the height, the playmaking abilities, and calmness that many NBA teams look for in a Point Guard. He has great awareness and has very good lateral quickness. He can be a solid defender at the next level. He is most comparable to Jason Kidd than any other player and Kidd is one of the top three Point Guards to ever grace the game of basketball. The way he can split seams and find the open man is the ability that only CP3, Jason Kidd, and Lebron James have at such a high level. His shooting stroke is somewhat a question mark but his stance is fundamentally sound which means he can be a good shooter in the NBA. Ricky Rubio is a player that would rather get a win with 15 assists and 4 steals then a game where he scored 50+ and has 4 turnovers. That is great, it’s the one thing that hurt much of generation X players like Marbury and Iverson which many generation Y players do not have like CP3, Deron Williams, and Devin Harris. Ricky has a very formidable first step which isn’t one like Derrick Rose level but is on Deron Williams’s level at the same stage. Elite Prospect
3. Hasheem Thabeet- Connecticut- Junior- Center- 7’3 265
NBA Comparison: Dikembe Mutombo
If Dikembe was taller, slightly more coordinated, faster, and stronger then he would be Hasheem Thabeet. Thabeet might be the best defensive Center to enter the NBA in 15 years and that including Greg Oden and Dwight Howard. His size is his biggest asset. In the NBA, Centers are becoming a lost art but if you have one, you have a one up on most teams in the NBA. If in the NBA right now, I believe he would be a top 5 defensive Center. He needs more bulk… His offensive game is a work in progress. He has made a lot of progress, but he still far from solid. He would be better than some of the starting Centers offensively like Greg Foster or whoever Chicago starting at Center. Has the potential to be a perennial All NBA Defensive team player. A player that teams and players would respect more than the fans. Elite Prospect –My mid-season scouting review.
Hasheem Thabeet- NBA Comparison: Dikembe Mutombo
April 11, 2009- He is who he is. An elite defensive Center prospect that will propel any team he joins to the playoffs or the next level traded to a winner. He just like Blake Griffin are confident and to some degree, cocky. They have enormous swagger for big men. This is something that we haven’t seen out of these positions since the big men prospects of the 90’s. Great shot blocker who finally knows how to intimidate shots without attempting a block. His defensive IQ is very high which is something that was questioned in previous years was. He has decent offensive ability. His close shot has developed quite nicely. Everything else on offense needs work, but at least he can pass out of the post. That makes him an adequate target as a post player. He knows how to defend outside of the lane. Is a liability with his speed at the college level but not so much at the pro level? Because of the size and strength of NBA Centers, he becomes one of the quicker Centers in the NBA. Elite Prospect.
4. Gerald Henderson- Duke- Junior- Guard- 6’5 210
NBA Comparison: Vince Carter
Gerald Henderson greatest asset is his athletic ability and his first step. It is a feat to stay in front of Mr. Henderson. He has the type of explosiveness that elite guards have. He is very talented defensively and can easily make the move to SG in the pros. He can finish in traffic at an elite level. That’s most important for a slasher-type in the NBA. He is a very intelligent player. Like Vince Carter, he needed to become a basketball player instead of the super-athlete that he once was. He is average passer at this stage. He can create his own shot at elite level for a college player. He is very good shooter when well defended. No signs of being a better shooter when open. No outstanding weaknesses in his game... I rate him as high I rated Brandon Roy in the 2006 NBA draft. Has the potential to be a top 10 NBA player. Depending on how he develops is what type of player he can be in the NBA. Elite Prospect. Mid Season scouting Review.
April 11, 2009- Gerald Henderson part two-
NBA Comparison: Vince Carter/Dwayne Wade
Gerald has a lot to like with a few weaknesses. His most visible weakness is his consistency. He shows signs of stardom then shows signs that he will be nothing but a role player. He just recently became a confident player. It overwhelmed him at times. I must say that talent wise he still has elite tools, but will need more teaching. When watching Henderson, he is a better player than O.J. Mayo when Mayo was at USC and Henderson game is tailor made for the NBA. No matter how you spin it, he’s an elite prospect and is every bit as attractive a prospect as Dwayne Wade at Marquette. Elite Prospect.
5. James Harden- Arizona State- Sophomore- Shooting Guard- 6’5 220
NBA Comparison: Mitch Richmond
James Harden is the most offensive skilled player college basketball has seen in a while. As good as Kevin Durant was, he wasn’t as prominent as Harden is. Offense, offense, offense is what this guy is talented at. He is hard to stop on the drive at the college level. He has a good understanding on how to use his size. Elite shooter… I doubt his dribble drive will be as effective in the NBA. He has a slow first step and in the NBA would have trouble creating his shot. He is very similar to O.J. Mayo except the fact that Mayo has better intangibles than Harden and is a much better defender. Harden is a better scorer than Mayo at the same stage. Harden will always be a great scorer. Mostly everyone in NBA circles knows that. The problem is will he just be like Mitch Richmond. Is he an elite scorer who is not much of anything else? He has the potential to likely be a multiple All Star and maybe land a video game cover deal. Elite Prospect Mid-season Scouting Review.
James Harden- NBA Comparison: Bernard King
April 11, 2009- Is there not a more well-rounded offensive player in this draft then James Harden. The answer to that question is? No. He is a great offensive prospect, can be timid but great nonetheless. He hasn’t changed much from the last time I spoke about him. Elite Prospect.
1. Blake Griffin- Oklahoma- Sophomore- Forward/Center- 6’10 255
NBA Comparison: Amare Stoudemire
Blake Griffin is very similar to Amare Stoudemire. He is extremely athletic and even more skilled at the same stage as Amare. He is an average defender at best but his athletic ability makes him an intriguing shot blocker. He can put up great stats. I doubt that he can be a player you build your team around. Needs a true point guard or at least point guard who can put him in the right position. Has elite quickness at his position... Right now is a top 10 offense post player, if he was in the NBA… Has the potential to be All NBA teamers for years to come. If you’re looking for fantasy guys, he’s your stud. Elite Prospect – This was my mid-season report.
2009-04-11- Blake Griffin- NBA Comparison: Amare Stoudemire with more offense and less versatility.
Blake Griffin improvement as a player this past season has lead for many to change their opinions on him. He was always a great prospect, but his ability to put his body on the line like Rodman and has silent leadership makes him a building block. A building block is extremely hard to find in the NBA. There are only six of them: Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Dwight Howard, Dwayne Wade, and Tim Duncan. These guys are players if healthy will at least lead their team to at least one NBA Finals appearance. These guys are special in every way: to the way they conduct their preparation to the intimidation that others feel when around them. He is that type of player. He has great toughness and isn’t scared of contact. His lacks the ability to play multiple positions. He is strictly a Power Forward. He has star power all over him. Elite Prospect.
2. Ricky Rubio- DKV Joventut- 18 years old- Point Guard- 6’4.5 185
NBA Comparison: Jason Kidd/Pete Maravich
Ricky Rubio is one of the best European prospects most scouts have ever seen. He has the height, the playmaking abilities, and calmness that many NBA teams look for in a Point Guard. He has great awareness and has very good lateral quickness. He can be a solid defender at the next level. He is most comparable to Jason Kidd than any other player and Kidd is one of the top three Point Guards to ever grace the game of basketball. The way he can split seams and find the open man is the ability that only CP3, Jason Kidd, and Lebron James have at such a high level. His shooting stroke is somewhat a question mark but his stance is fundamentally sound which means he can be a good shooter in the NBA. Ricky Rubio is a player that would rather get a win with 15 assists and 4 steals then a game where he scored 50+ and has 4 turnovers. That is great, it’s the one thing that hurt much of generation X players like Marbury and Iverson which many generation Y players do not have like CP3, Deron Williams, and Devin Harris. Ricky has a very formidable first step which isn’t one like Derrick Rose level but is on Deron Williams’s level at the same stage. Elite Prospect
3. Hasheem Thabeet- Connecticut- Junior- Center- 7’3 265
NBA Comparison: Dikembe Mutombo
If Dikembe was taller, slightly more coordinated, faster, and stronger then he would be Hasheem Thabeet. Thabeet might be the best defensive Center to enter the NBA in 15 years and that including Greg Oden and Dwight Howard. His size is his biggest asset. In the NBA, Centers are becoming a lost art but if you have one, you have a one up on most teams in the NBA. If in the NBA right now, I believe he would be a top 5 defensive Center. He needs more bulk… His offensive game is a work in progress. He has made a lot of progress, but he still far from solid. He would be better than some of the starting Centers offensively like Greg Foster or whoever Chicago starting at Center. Has the potential to be a perennial All NBA Defensive team player. A player that teams and players would respect more than the fans. Elite Prospect –My mid-season scouting review.
Hasheem Thabeet- NBA Comparison: Dikembe Mutombo
April 11, 2009- He is who he is. An elite defensive Center prospect that will propel any team he joins to the playoffs or the next level traded to a winner. He just like Blake Griffin are confident and to some degree, cocky. They have enormous swagger for big men. This is something that we haven’t seen out of these positions since the big men prospects of the 90’s. Great shot blocker who finally knows how to intimidate shots without attempting a block. His defensive IQ is very high which is something that was questioned in previous years was. He has decent offensive ability. His close shot has developed quite nicely. Everything else on offense needs work, but at least he can pass out of the post. That makes him an adequate target as a post player. He knows how to defend outside of the lane. Is a liability with his speed at the college level but not so much at the pro level? Because of the size and strength of NBA Centers, he becomes one of the quicker Centers in the NBA. Elite Prospect.
4. Gerald Henderson- Duke- Junior- Guard- 6’5 210
NBA Comparison: Vince Carter
Gerald Henderson greatest asset is his athletic ability and his first step. It is a feat to stay in front of Mr. Henderson. He has the type of explosiveness that elite guards have. He is very talented defensively and can easily make the move to SG in the pros. He can finish in traffic at an elite level. That’s most important for a slasher-type in the NBA. He is a very intelligent player. Like Vince Carter, he needed to become a basketball player instead of the super-athlete that he once was. He is average passer at this stage. He can create his own shot at elite level for a college player. He is very good shooter when well defended. No signs of being a better shooter when open. No outstanding weaknesses in his game... I rate him as high I rated Brandon Roy in the 2006 NBA draft. Has the potential to be a top 10 NBA player. Depending on how he develops is what type of player he can be in the NBA. Elite Prospect. Mid Season scouting Review.
April 11, 2009- Gerald Henderson part two-
NBA Comparison: Vince Carter/Dwayne Wade
Gerald has a lot to like with a few weaknesses. His most visible weakness is his consistency. He shows signs of stardom then shows signs that he will be nothing but a role player. He just recently became a confident player. It overwhelmed him at times. I must say that talent wise he still has elite tools, but will need more teaching. When watching Henderson, he is a better player than O.J. Mayo when Mayo was at USC and Henderson game is tailor made for the NBA. No matter how you spin it, he’s an elite prospect and is every bit as attractive a prospect as Dwayne Wade at Marquette. Elite Prospect.
5. James Harden- Arizona State- Sophomore- Shooting Guard- 6’5 220
NBA Comparison: Mitch Richmond
James Harden is the most offensive skilled player college basketball has seen in a while. As good as Kevin Durant was, he wasn’t as prominent as Harden is. Offense, offense, offense is what this guy is talented at. He is hard to stop on the drive at the college level. He has a good understanding on how to use his size. Elite shooter… I doubt his dribble drive will be as effective in the NBA. He has a slow first step and in the NBA would have trouble creating his shot. He is very similar to O.J. Mayo except the fact that Mayo has better intangibles than Harden and is a much better defender. Harden is a better scorer than Mayo at the same stage. Harden will always be a great scorer. Mostly everyone in NBA circles knows that. The problem is will he just be like Mitch Richmond. Is he an elite scorer who is not much of anything else? He has the potential to likely be a multiple All Star and maybe land a video game cover deal. Elite Prospect Mid-season Scouting Review.
James Harden- NBA Comparison: Bernard King
April 11, 2009- Is there not a more well-rounded offensive player in this draft then James Harden. The answer to that question is? No. He is a great offensive prospect, can be timid but great nonetheless. He hasn’t changed much from the last time I spoke about him. Elite Prospect.