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2000 PGs

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Jamal Crawford C+ B C- C D+ A

Aaron Jamal Crawford is one of the best shooters in this class. Joining his teammate as part of the Fab V 2, he played a ton of both SG and PG during his time in college. Running the offense is not something that he ever seemed to be comfortable with but loved to jack up the long ball whenever his defender played soft when coming down the court. His handling might be harmed also by his propensity to lose the ball more than he needs to as he tried to dribble way too much on more than one occasion. If only for his shooting you will see him on a roster for decades to come, but unless he can improve his passing and defending he may be resigned to a exceptional 6th man. If he does get those two aspects sorted out, with his potential look out world.

Speedy Claxton C+ C C C+ C- B

One of the top Small school players to come out this year Craig "Speedy" Claxton is a surprisingly strong player for someone sub-six feet tall. He has very quick hands and is great at closing out on hi matchup, his main problem is he is a tad greedy with the ball in his hands. His inside game is a tad limited by his shorter stature, he is more than quick enough to make up for that on the defensive end. While he looks great all season especailly on not turning it over, he showed up to the combine out of shape which led to many scouts concluding he was lazy. He was just coming off of a long injury, but scouts thought that no excuse.

Eddie Gill C C+ C C+ C B

Was the man for mid major tourney regular Weber State. He is an exceedingly good midrange jumper and his closeout is one of the best in the bussiness. Solid positional defending footwork, his biggest weakness is his lack of lateral movement. Solid, but not exceptional potentail should leave a solid amount of room left to grow. Could use work at holding onto the ball.

Igor Rakocevic C- B+ C C D A

The purest shooter in the class. The sniper out of Yugosalvia is following the Bulkan wave and is trying to make his mark. He really doesn't do anything beyond shoot the ball but of that he has a deepball you could write a textbook entry off of. Very good potential, but his nature of a one trick pony may lead him to being a specialist. Not great at passing, but not really turnover prone either.

Kenyon Dooling C C+ C+ C D A

The point man out of Missouri is a very well rounded player. He has a solid defensive skillet with plenty quick hands in addition to a very good outside hot. He is very quick and loves to play above the rim. Solid, but not exceptional potential , he has a very good knack at making the flashy pas, but sometimes lapsed into risky passes that did not end well.
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