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		<title>Tyler Hansbrough NBA Scouting Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 23:07:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of anyone in the 2009 NBA Draft, Tyler Hansbrough had the best college career &#8212; by far. He became arguably the best player in North Carolina history and topped it off with a championship. In all four years at North Carolina, he averaged at least 18.4 points and at least 7.8 rebounds.
Despite his college success, Hansbrough won&#8217;t be a top pick in the draft. Most scouting experts believe he won&#8217;t crack the top ten.
The biggest knock against him is his athleticism. He&#8217;s just not a player who will be able to easily convert attempts near the rim. Defensively, he&#8217;s [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Out of anyone in the 2009 NBA Draft, Tyler Hansbrough had the best college career &#8212; by far. He became arguably the best player in North Carolina history and topped it off with a championship. In all four years at North Carolina, he averaged at least 18.4 points and at least 7.8 rebounds.</p>
<div id="attachment_73946" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-73946" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/06/tyler-hansbrough-nba-scouting-report-20090406_zaf_f31_040.jpg" alt="Tyler Hansbrough NBA Scouting Report (Image: Zuma Press)" width="500" height="333" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tyler Hansbrough NBA Scouting Report (Image: Zuma Press)</p></div>
<p>Despite his college success, Hansbrough won&#8217;t be a top pick in the draft. Most scouting experts believe he won&#8217;t crack the top ten.</p>
<p>The biggest knock against him is his athleticism. He&#8217;s just not a player who will be able to easily convert attempts near the rim. Defensively, he&#8217;s going to have to work on his fundamentals if he&#8217;s going to thrive in the NBA.</p>
<p>While Hansbrough isn&#8217;t going to be a star in the NBA, he could be a Luis Scola type player. Hansbrough has a good basketball IQ, a strong will to win and tons of experience at a high level. A team is going to role the dice on him from the 10 to 15 range and hope that his intangibles overcome his physical limitations.</p>
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		<title>NBA&#8217;s most overlooked</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 04:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Pravato</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following list is of the top players (in no particular order) I believe are the most under appreciated and most overlooked by ordinary casual NBA observers, and, even some of the die-hards too.
Kevin Martin (Kings)- For three straight seasons the 6&#8242;7, 185lb Western Carolina alum has averaged better than 20ppg. For most of the past two seasons K-Mart has been the man in Sac-Town, but he&#8217;s become somewhat of a secret because the Kings&#8217; dreadfulness as of late. Kevin&#8217;s shooting form is so unorthodox it almost makes Shawn Marion&#8217;s stroke look worthy of duplication. But what makes Kevin so [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following list is of the top players (in no particular order) I believe are the most under appreciated and most overlooked by ordinary casual NBA observers, and, even some of the die-hards too.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in"><strong>Kevin Martin</strong> (Kings)- For three straight seasons the 6&#8242;7, 185lb Western Carolina alum has averaged better than 20ppg. For most of the past two seasons <a href="http://slamonline.com/online/nba/2008/09/slamonline-top-50-kevin-martin-no-49/" target="_blank">K-Mart</a> has been the man in Sac-Town, but he&#8217;s become somewhat of a secret because the Kings&#8217; dreadfulness as of late. Kevin&#8217;s shooting form is so unorthodox it almost makes Shawn Marion&#8217;s stroke look worthy of duplication. But what makes Kevin so lethal is his quick first step, his ability to get to the line frequently, and his myriad of creative shots he makes from mid range. There&#8217;s really no stopping him when he&#8217;s got his three point shot going, he&#8217;s a career 39% from deep.  I expect him to make at least one All-Star team before he&#8217;s done.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in"><strong>John Salmons</strong> (Bulls)- Was known primarily as an average bench player until the 07/08 season, when he  started 81 games for the Kings. This season he has split teams, first with the Kings, then (now) with the Bulls, averaging a healthy 18.3 ppg. He is usually known for solid defensive play, and for the most part that has continued, but recently people have seen what he can bring to the table offensively. For the Bulls Salmons has become the 3<sup>rd</sup> option and has flourished in that role. For a title contender Salmons would be the ideal first or second guy off the bench, just imagine how dangerous the Bulls would be if Luol Deng was healthy.  <em>Update- Salmons scored 35 points in a triple OT Bulls win on Thursday night. Luol who?</em></p>
<div id="attachment_66144" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 360px"><img class="size-full wp-image-66144" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/04/salmons.jpg" alt="Salmons blew by Pierce and the Celtics a lot in Game 6 (Image:Newscom)" width="350" height="339" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Salmons blew by Pierce and the Celtics a lot in Game 6 (Image:Newscom)</p></div>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in"><strong>Luis Scola</strong> (Rockets)- In just two years in the league Luis has become a sturdy side kick next to Yao Ming. All the talk is directed towards T-Mac, or Ron Artest, Yao, even Shane Battier, and surprisingly enough newly inserted starting point guard Aaron Brooks too, but Scola is often times overlooked. Even Carl Landry gets more pub than Scola. 17.6ppg and 7.2reb/gm so far in the Portland series for Scola. His playoff ppg are up by almost five from his regular season totals.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in"><strong>Ramon Sessions</strong> (Bucks)- He&#8217;s only been in the league for two seasons, but has come a long way since being drafted #26 in the 2<sup>nd</sup> round in 07. He only saw time in 17 games as a rookie, but was the Bucks starting point guard in season two, averaging a respectable 12.4 points and 5.7 assists in 79 games. Sessions just turned 23, I have to believe he&#8217;s a keeper in Milwaukee.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in"><strong>Randy Foye</strong> (Timberwolves)- Might have averaged the quietest 16 ppg in the league. I remember him as a killa thrilla at Villanova and he has translated his skill set to the big show in season three. He beats defenders by the dribble drive and also from beyond the arc and he&#8217;s got a perfect point guard build at 6&#8242;4, 210lbs. The Wolves are assembling some nice pieces around Al Jefferson, and Foye is definitely one of them to watch grow.</p>
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