
When Boys Become Men
It’s the time, when boys become men and college players graduate to professionals. Among the new comers to the NBA there are many who have the potential to make it big and achieve the iconic status. We have shortlisted the top ten probable for this NBA season.
Blake Griffin – At the number one pick of the year we have this tremendously athletic power forward who is going to play for the Sacramento Kings in the coming season. This hard working player has tremendous potential and is a superstar for the future.
H.Thabeet – This giant statured center is a great signing to anchor the defense of Washington Wizards. With his huge presence and superb handling skills many teams are going to have a hard time getting past.
Ricky Rubio – He is one of the most promising Point Guards in Europe. He has been projected as the best point guard in this draft. He is described as ‘he has eyes on the back of his head’. Even the LA Clippers think of him as the most prized acquisition of the summer.
James Harden – He will be a really good player for the young OKC Thunder team. This shooting guard is a well rounded player and can perform multiple roles for the team. Swift passing is one of his forte and superb dribbling is his natural skill.
Jordan Hill – He’s got strength, speed and agility that will make any team sign him. But for the next season he will be sporting the uniform of Minnesota Timberwolves. Hill has been compared to the great Tyrus Thomas but there are some grey areas in his game that need to be mended such as his post moves and turning the ball over to good defenses.
So the big boys look out tha babies have grown up and ready to make the moves!
|
Player |
Team |
Position |
Stat |
| Blake Griffin | Sacramento Kings | PF | 22.7ppg, 14.4rpg, 1.2bpg |
| H.Thabeet | Washington Wizards | C | 13.6ppg, 10.8rpg, 4.2bpg |
| Ricky Rubio | LA Clippers | PG | 9.8ppg, 5.7apg, 1.9spg |
| James Harden | OKC Thunder | SG | 20.1ppg, 4.2apg, 5.6rpg |
| Jordan Hill | Minnesota Timberwolves | PF | 18.3ppg, 11.0rpg, 1.7bpg |
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