Once again, from the Nets official site:
Thursday June 10th: First Session |
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PLAYER |
POS |
HT |
WT |
SCHOOL |
1 |
SCOTTIE REYNOLDS |
PG |
6'2 |
190 |
VILLANOVA |
2 |
EDWIN JACKSON |
SG |
6'3 |
185 |
FRANCE |
3 |
DWAYNE COLLINS |
PF |
6'8 |
243 |
MIAMI |
4 |
WAYNE CHISM |
PF |
6'9 |
246 |
TENNESSEE |
5 |
TYLER WILKERSON |
PF |
6'8 |
240 |
MARSHALL |
6 |
JEROME JORDAN |
C |
7'0 |
253 |
TULSA |
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Thursday June 10th: Second Session |
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PLAYER |
POS |
HT |
WT |
SCHOOL |
1 |
JAMAR SMITH |
SG |
6'3 |
185 |
SO. INDIANA |
2 |
RYAN THOMPSON |
SF |
6'6 |
220 |
RIDER |
3 |
JERMAINE DIXON |
SG |
6'3 |
200 |
PITTSBURGH |
4 |
TYREN JOHNSON |
SG |
6'8 |
204 |
LA-LAF. |
5 |
GANI LAWAL |
PF |
6'9 |
234 |
GA-TECH |
6 |
LUKE HARANGODY |
PF |
6'8 |
246 |
NOTRE DAME |
For the first time in a long time, I'm not familiar with a couple of these prospects - namely Edwin Jackson, Tyler Wilkerson and Jamar Smith.
Jackson, who reportedly was very impressive in Treviso over the weekend, is under contract in Europe one more season (if I can trust Google Translate - and I think I can).
Wilkerson played alongside Hassan Whiteside at Marshall, though didn't stand out to the same extent as he averaged 14 points on 51% shooting, 7.2 rebounds and 1.0 blocks to end his senior season.
Smith has pretty a common name, apparently, because a Jamar Smith used to play in the D-League. This Smith, however, played at Illinois before his life spun out of control - literally. He was also named a Division 2 All-American after averaging 21.6 points per game at South Indiana.
Of legit prospects, I'm not sure this is going to help Luke Harangody.
I'm also intrigued with who Jerome Jordan will match up with - best bet would be Dwayne Collins, but he's giving up quite a bit of height in that scenario.
What do you think?
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