IN THE DRAFT
Players who have officially declared for the 2007 NBA draft:
Glen Davis, F, LSU - lovable dude but not of NBA quality
Dominic McGuire, F, Fresno State*
Josh McRoberts, F, Duke - certainly not a scorer, but a multi-dimensional David Lee type (not as good a rebounder, but great handle, passer, finisher), should be a solid complimentary guy
* To preserve college eligibility, player has not hired an agent
ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR
Players who are leaning toward declaring for the draft but haven't officially announced their intentions:
Corey Brewer, SG, Florida- Scottie Pippen, the sequel
Kevin Durant, F, Texas- Kevin Garnett with range
DeVon Hardin, C, California
Spencer Hawes, C, Washington- very good Center few are aware of
Al Horford, PF, Florida- Charles Oakley with hops
Marcelus Kemp, SG, Nevada- was impressed with this guy in the NCAAs
Ty Lawson, PG, North Carolina- I know he's lightning quick, but he has major holes in his game
Joakim Noah, F/C, Florida - Very unique player, curious to see how his game translates.
Gabriel Pruitt, PG, USC- Sensational player. Besides a few household names, the best player I saw in the tournament.
Jason Smith, PF, Colorado State
Rodney Stuckey, SG, Eastern Washington
Marcus Williams, SF, Arizona- games is as soft as Eddy Curry's gut.
Sean Williams, C, Boston College
Brandan Wright, PF, North Carolina- Chris Bosh like player. Great touch.
Nick Young, SG, USC He goes from impressive to invisible in an instant.IN THE DRAFT
Players who have officially declared for the 2007 NBA draft:
Glen Davis, F, LSU - lovable dude but not of NBA quality
Dominic McGuire, F, Fresno State*
Josh McRoberts, F, Duke - certainly not a scorer, but a multi-dimensional David Lee type (not as good a rebounder, but great handle, passer, finisher), should be a solid complimentary guy
* To preserve college eligibility, player has not hired an agent
ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR
Players who are leaning toward declaring for the draft but haven't officially announced their intentions:
Corey Brewer, SG, Florida- Scottie Pippen, the sequel
Kevin Durant, F, Texas- Kevin Garnett with range
DeVon Hardin, C, California
Spencer Hawes, C, Washington- very good Center few are aware of
Al Horford, PF, Florida- Charles Oakley with hops
Marcelus Kemp, SG, Nevada- was impressed with this guy in the NCAAs
Ty Lawson, PG, North Carolina- I know he's lightning quick, but he has major holes in his game
Joakim Noah, F/C, Florida - Very unique player, curious to see how his game translates.
Gabriel Pruitt, PG, USC- Sensational player. Besides a few household names, the best player I saw in the tournament.
Jason Smith, PF, Colorado State
Rodney Stuckey, SG, Eastern Washington
Marcus Williams, SF, Arizona- games is as soft as Eddy Curry's gut.
Sean Williams, C, Boston College
Brandan Wright, PF, North Carolina- Chris Bosh like player. Great touch.
Nick Young, SG, USC He goes from impressive to invisible in an instant.
50-50
Players who are still deciding about whether to declare for the draft:
Arron Afflalo, SG, UCLA- Tremendous player. Tailor made for the Knicks to add. Tough.
Ryan Anderson, PF, California
Darrell Arthur, PF, Kansas
D. J. Augustin, PG, Texas- good freshman year, he should go back for the sophomore year
Chase Budinger, SG, Arizona-- good freshman year, he should go back for the sophomore year
Earl Clark, SG, Louisville
Sherron Collins, PG, Kansas
Darren Collison, PG, UCLA- nice college player
Daequan Cook, SG, Ohio State- not nearly ready
Javaris Crittenton, PG, Georgia Tech
JamesOn Curry, SG, Oklahoma State- horrible, just horrible
Stephen Curry, SG, Davidson
Wayne Ellington, SG, North Carolina- got the body of a teenager, needs to stay in school
Jeff Green, SF, Georgetown
Taurean Green, PG, Florida
Malik Hairston, SG, Oregon
Tyler Hansbrough, PF, North Carolina- 6'8" post up players with no hops don't succeed in the NBA
Paul Harris, SG, Syracuse- excellent at Connect 4
Gerald Henderson, SG, Duke-
Richard Hendrix, PF, Alabama
Josh Heytvelt, PF, Gonzaga
Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown
Dominic James, PG, Marquette
Chris Lofton, SG, Tennessee- nice player, will find a home on some NBA bench
Eric Maynor, PG, Virginia Commonwealth- reminds me of former Knick Darrell Walker
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, F, UCLA
Jawann McClellan, SG, Arizona
Tasmin Mitchell, SF, LSU
Greg Oden, C, Ohio State
Tyrese Rice, PG, Boston College
Richard Roby, SG, Colorado
Brandon Rush, SG, Kansas
Sean Singletary, PG, Virginia
Tyler Smith, SF, Iowa
Ronald Steele, PG, Alabama
Bryce Taylor, SG, Oregon
Hasheem Thabeet, C, UConn
D.J. White, PF, Indiana
Thaddeus Young, SF, Georgia Tech - 4.0 student, great talent but needs serious development
INTERNATIONAL
International players under 22 years old who have declared or who are likely to declare:
Alexis Ajinca, PF, France
Stanko Barac, C, Bosnia
Nicolas Batum, SF, France
Marco Belinelli, SG, Italy- Will be an excellent player I think.
Vladimir Dasic, PF, Serbia
Goran Dragic, PG, Slovenia
Kyrylo Fesenko, C, Ukraine
Danilo Gallinari, SF, Italy
Vladimir Golubovic, C, Serbia
Yi Jianlian, F, China
Anton Ponkrashov, PG, Russia
Ante Tomic, C, Croatia
Artem Zabelin, C, Russia
OUT
Players who have officially announced they will return to college next year:
Mario Chalmers, PG, Kansas
Mike Conley, PG, Ohio State
Brook Lopez, C, Stanford
Robin Lopez, C, Stanford
Julian Wright, F, Kansas


50-50
Players who are still deciding about whether to declare for the draft:
Arron Afflalo, SG, UCLA- Tremendous player. Tailor made for the Knicks to add. Tough.
Ryan Anderson, PF, California
Darrell Arthur, PF, Kansas
D. J. Augustin, PG, Texas- good freshman year, he should go back for the sophomore year
Chase Budinger, SG, Arizona-- good freshman year, he should go back for the sophomore year
Earl Clark, SG, Louisville
Sherron Collins, PG, Kansas
Darren Collison, PG, UCLA- nice college player
Daequan Cook, SG, Ohio State- not nearly ready
Javaris Crittenton, PG, Georgia Tech
JamesOn Curry, SG, Oklahoma State- horrible, just horrible
Stephen Curry, SG, Davidson
Wayne Ellington, SG, North Carolina- got the body of a teenager, needs to stay in school
Jeff Green, SF, Georgetown
Taurean Green, PG, Florida
Malik Hairston, SG, Oregon
Tyler Hansbrough, PF, North Carolina- 6'8" post up players with no hops don't succeed in the NBA
Paul Harris, SG, Syracuse- excellent at Connect 4
Gerald Henderson, SG, Duke-
Richard Hendrix, PF, Alabama
Josh Heytvelt, PF, Gonzaga
Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown
Dominic James, PG, Marquette
Chris Lofton, SG, Tennessee- nice player, will find a home on some NBA bench
Eric Maynor, PG, Virginia Commonwealth- reminds me of former Knick Darrell Walker
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, F, UCLA
Jawann McClellan, SG, Arizona
Tasmin Mitchell, SF, LSU
Greg Oden, C, Ohio State - combo of Alonzo Mourning & David Robinson
Tyrese Rice, PG, Boston College
Richard Roby, SG, Colorado
Brandon Rush, SG, Kansas
Sean Singletary, PG, Virginia
Tyler Smith, SF, Iowa
Ronald Steele, PG, Alabama
Bryce Taylor, SG, Oregon
Hasheem Thabeet, C, UConn
D.J. White, PF, Indiana
Thaddeus Young, SF, Georgia Tech - 4.0 student, great talent but needs serious development
INTERNATIONAL
International players under 22 years old who have declared or who are likely to declare:
Alexis Ajinca, PF, France
Stanko Barac, C, Bosnia
Nicolas Batum, SF, France
Marco Belinelli, SG, Italy- Will be an excellent player I think.
Vladimir Dasic, PF, Serbia
Goran Dragic, PG, Slovenia
Kyrylo Fesenko, C, Ukraine
Danilo Gallinari, SF, Italy
Vladimir Golubovic, C, Serbia
Yi Jianlian, F, China
Anton Ponkrashov, PG, Russia
Ante Tomic, C, Croatia
Artem Zabelin, C, Russia
OUT
Players who have officially announced they will return to college next year:
Mario Chalmers, PG, Kansas
Mike Conley, PG, Ohio State
Brook Lopez, C, Stanford
Robin Lopez, C, Stanford
Julian Wright, F, Kansas