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Brennan Says Evan Turner Should be First Pick in Draft
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ESPN's Eamonn Brennan says the easiest pick in the 2010 NBA Draft is taking Evan Turner with the first pick.

Alright, I realize that Brennan is not an NBA analyst (he's no Chad Ford), but here is what he says about Turner and Wall:

1. Evan Turner, guard, Ohio State. (Chad Ford mock draft position: No. 3): This one was easy. Turner was the best player in college basketball last season -- hands down. He filled up the stat sheet with a versatility unseen anywhere else in the game, averaging 20.4 points, 9.2 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.7 steals and 0.9 blocks per game. At 6-foot-7, Turner made for a devastating point guard hybrid at Ohio State in 2009-10, bigger and more athletic than all of his contemporaries. And he's not tied to that position, either; a college team could take him and slot him just about anywhere. He was the national player of the year for very good reason. He was, simply, the best. Like I said, this one was easy.

2. John Wall, guard, Kentucky. (Chad Ford mock draft position: No. 1): Through two picks, this looks like a semi-bold NBA mock draft and nothing more. But it makes sense. Wall was really, really good in his first and only collegiate season. He wasn't as statistically impressive as Turner, and his outside shooting deficiencies held him back from being an otherworldly force. However, his command of the game, his speed, his ballhandling, his uncanny passing and his ability to finish at the rim made him the top non-Turner contender for player of the year. Wall will no doubt be better in the future. Considering how good he's been already, that's a scary thought.



He thinks DeMarcus Cousins should be the third overall pick and no other Kentucky players should be in the Lottery portion of the first round. He points out that Daniel Orton scored 3 points and pulled down 3 rebounds last season for UK.

http://www.allkyhoops.com/2010/05/brenna...ld-be.html
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