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2012 NBA Projections(this guy smoking something)
#1
Goodman's 2013 NBA Draft Prospect Rankings



Rank

Player

School

Year

POS

HGT

WGT



1

Nerlens Noel

Kentucky

Fr.

C

6-10

228



2

Ben McLemore

Kansas

Fr.

SG

6-5

195



3

Cody Zeller

Indiana

Soph.

C

7-0

240



4

Anthony Bennett

UNLV

Fr.

PF

6-8

240



5

Shabazz Muhammad

UCLA

Fr.

SG

6-6

225



6

Alex Len

Maryland

Soph.

C

7-1

225



7

Isaiah Austin

Baylor

Fr.

C

7-1

220



8

Otto Porter

Georgetown

Soph.

SF

6-8

205



9

Trey Burke

Michigan

Soph.

PG

6-0

190



10

Rudy Gobert

France

N/A

PF/C

7-0

230



11

Michael Carter-Williams

Syracuse

Soph.

PG/SG

6-6

185



12

Glenn Robinson III

Michigan

Fr.

SF

6-7

210



13

Alex Poythress

Kentucky

Fr.

PF

6-7

239



14

Archie Goodwin

Kentucky

Fr.

SG

6-4 1/2

198



15

Mason Plumlee

Duke

Sr.

PF

6-10

235



16

Marcus Smart

Oklahoma State

Fr.

SG/PG

6-4

225



17

Ricky Ledo

Providence

Fr.

SG

6-6

195



18

Dario Saric

Croatia

N/A

SF

6-10

225



19

Rasheed Sulaimon

Duke

Fr.

SG

6-4

185



20

Kelly Olynyk

Gonzaga

Jr.

PF

7-0

240



21

Willie Cauley-Stein

Kentucky

Fr.

C

7-0

220



22

Steven Adams

Pittsburgh

Fr.

C

7-0

250



23

James Michael McAdoo

North Carolina

Soph.

PF

6-9

230



24

C.J. McCollum

Lehigh

Sr.

SG

6-3

185



25

Victor Oladipo

Indiana

Jr.

SG

6-5

210



26

Lorenzo Brown

N.C. State

Jr.

PG

6-5

185



27

C.J. Leslie

N.C. State

Jr.

PF

6-9

200



28

Jeff Withey

Kansas

Sr.

C

7-0

235



29

Rodney Hood

Duke

Soph.

SF

6-8

190



30

Tony Mitchell

North Texas

Soph.

PF

6-8

235



31

Deshaun Thomas

Ohio State

Jr.

SF/PF

6-7

215



32

Isaiah Canaan

Murray State

Sr.

PG/SG

6-1

195



33

Doug McDermott

Creighton

Jr.

PF

6-8

225



34

Phil Pressey

Missouri

Jr.

PG

5-11

175



35

Sergey Karasev

Russia

N/A

SF

6-7

205



36

Myck Kabongo

Texas

Soph.

PG

6-1

180



37

Gorgui Dieng

Louisville

Jr.

C

6-11

245



38

Pierre Jackson

Baylor

Sr.

PG

5-10

180



39

Jamaal Franklin

San Diego State

Jr.

SG

6-5

195



40

Cory Jefferson

Baylor

Jr.

PF

6-9

230



41

Tim Hardaway Jr.

Michigan

Jr.

SG

6-6

205



42

C.J. Wilcox

Washington

Jr.

SG

6-5

195



43

T.J. Warren

North Carolina State

Fr.

SF

6-7

230



44

Le’Bryan Nash

Oklahoma State

Soph.

SF

6-7

230



45

B.J. Young

Arkansas

Soph.

SG/PG

6-3

180



46

Adreian Payne

Michigan State

Jr.

PF

6-10

230



47

Jerami Grant

Syracuse

Fr.

PF

6-8

220



48

Erick Green

Virginia Tech

Sr.

PG

6-3

185



49

Jackie Carmichael

Illinois State

Sr.

C

6-9

240



50

Andre Roberson

Colorado

Jr.

PF

6-7

210



51

Nemanja Nedovic

Serbia

N/A

PG

6-4

190



52

Patric Young

Florida

Jr.

PF/C

6-9

249



53

Alex Abrines

Spain

N/A

SG

6-5

190



54

Michael Snaer

Florida State

Sr.

SG

6-5

202



55

Brandon Paul

Illinois

Sr.

SG

6-4

195



56

Ray McCallum

Detroit

Jr.

PG

6-3

190



57

Erik Murphy

Florida

Sr.

PF

6-10

238



58

Rodney Williams

Minnesota

Sr.

SF

6-7

210



59

Branden Dawson

Michigan State

Soph.

SF

6-6

220



60

Kyle Anderson

UCLA

Fr.

SF/PG

6-9

235



61

Mike Muscala

Bucknell

Sr.

C

6-11

235



62

Russ Smith

Louisville

Jr.

PG

6-0

165



63

Nik Stauskas

Michigan

Fr.

SG

6-6

185



64

Josh Scott

Colorado

Fr.

PF

6-10

215



65

Mike Moser

UNLV

Jr.

PF

6-8

210



66

Rakeem Christmas

Syracuse

Soph.

C

6-9

240



67

Jahii Carson

Arizona State

Fr.

PG

5-10

180



68

Richard Howell

N.C. State

Sr.

PF

6-8

230



69

Trevor Mbakwe

Minnesota

Sr.

PF

6-8

245



70

Adonis Thomas

Memphis

Soph.

SF

6-7

240



71

Brandon Ashley

Arizona

Fr.

PF

6-8

200



72

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

Georgia

Soph.

SG

6-5

200



73

Khem Birch

UNLV

Soph.

PF/C

6-9

220



74

Reggie Bullock

North Carolina

Jr.

SG/SF

6-7

205



75

Alex Oriakhi

Missouri

Sr.

PF

6-9

255



76

Gary Harris

Michigan State

Fr.

SG

6-4

205



77

Shabazz Napier

UConn

Jr.

PG

6-1

171



78

Grant Jerrett

Arizona

Fr.

PF

6-10

220



79

Kaleb Tarczewski

Arizona

Fr.

C

7-0

245



80

Elias Harris

Gonzaga

Sr.

F

6-8

239



81

Dwight Powell

Stanford

Jr.

PF

6-10

235



82

Matthew Dellavedova

St. Mary's

Sr.

PG

6-4

190



83

Kenny Boynton

Florida

Sr.

SG

6-2

190



84

Colton Iverson

Colorado State

Sr.

C

6-10

260



85

Przemek Karnowski

Gonzaga

Fr.

C

7-1

280



86

Omar Oraby

USC

Jr.

C

7-2

270



87

Rodney Purvis

N.C. State

Fr.

SG

6-4

190



88

Allen Crabbe

California

Jr.

SG

6-6

205



89

Devon Collier

Oregon State

Jr.

SF

6-8

215



90

James Southerland

Syracuse

Sr.

SF

6-7

215



91

Aaron Craft

Ohio State

Jr.

PG

6-2

195



92

Nate Wolters

South Dakota State

Sr.

PG

6-4

193



93

Greg Whittington

Georgetown

Soph.

SF

6-8

210



94

P.J. Hairston

North Carolina

Soph.

SG

6-5

225



95

Chane Behanan

Louisville

Soph.

PF

6-6

250



96

Keith Appling

Michigan State

Jr.

PG

6-1

180



97

Dewayne Dedmon

USC

Jr.

C

7-0

250



98

Sean Kilpatrick

Cincinnati

Jr.

SG

6-4

215



99

Mike Tobey

Virginia

Fr.

C

6-11

225



100

Kendall Williams

New Mexico

Jr.

PG

6-4

185



101

A.J. Hammons

Purdue

Fr.

C

7-0

280
#2
Well UK is a "players first" school. (Best recruiting marketing slogan of all time) however, If there are only 12 players better than Poythress and Goodwin, than the NAIA should have more talent than all of Division 1.
#3
If they will take Goodwin today we will throw in Polythres and Harrell and call it even.
#4
Predictions.....

Nerlens Noel #7 - injury drops him out of top 5

Archie Goodwin #18 - attitude has dropped him out of top 10

Wily Cauley-Stein #22 - size & speed has him in the first round!

Alex Poythress #27 - size & motor dropped him out of top 15
#5
I dont think any of them should go to the NBA but it is what it is!

Nerlens Noel - Starter or 6th man!

Archie Goodwin - D League

Willy Cauley-Stein - Backup Center

Alex Poythress - D League
#6
Poythress has shown an athleticism that MIGHT encourage an
ambitious GM and coach to think THEY can rev him up and get
the effort from him. But Goodwin has shown a stunning inability
to use his athleticism intelligently, and no sign of a jump shot.
NBA execs aren't going to spend a 1st rd. pick on a 6'4-5" SG
with no jump shot.

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