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Knick2001
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6/20/2005  12:19 PM
Nothing we have seen much of already except I like his note on Blatche, maybe he's available #30?:

TOP FIVE CENTERS OF THE NBA DRAFT

1. Andrew Bogut, 7-1, Utah, Sophomore.

2. Channing Frye, 7-0, Arizona, Senior Ð The long-armed shot blocker can run the court well. Mature and polished.

3. Johan Petro, 7-0, France Ð Already 260 pounds, this 19-year-old could get huge. Scouts say he needs better foot work.

4. Andray Blatche, 6-11, South Kent (Conn.) High School Ð He has a tremendous face-up game, but he needs to get more comfortable on the blocks.

5. Martynas Andriuskevicius, 7-3, Lithuania Ð Scouts rave about the 18-year-old's upside, but his stock

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=dw-centers062005&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
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6/20/2005  12:33 PM
Honestly, if even one of these guys pans out I would be surprised. Best shot at being decent is Bogut - rest are crapshoot.

But isnt that usually the case with big men in the draft?
"If at first you don't succeed, then maybe you just SUCK." Kenny Powers
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6/20/2005  12:36 PM
The Knicks should draft Frye if he's available. The Knicks need a true center and they need to improve their defense. They haven't had a good shot blocker since Camby was traded.
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