作者Bbokie (.........)
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标题Re: [情报] Ndudi Ebi
时间Sun Jun 8 02:36:45 2003
※ 引述《Bbokie (.........)》之铭言:
: Ndudi Ebi
: Birthdate: 6/18/84
: NBA Position: Power Forward
: College: Arizona
: Class: HS Senior
: Ht: 6-9
: Wt: 205
: Hometown: Houston, TX
: High School: Westbury Christian
: 优点:
: 全能,活动力强,双臂长,有成为一为shoot blocker的潜力
: ,射程远。
: 缺点:
: 以他这样的身材来看进入NBA之後很有可能会成为tweener,
: 因为他在大学打的是大前锋或中锋,不过他瘦弱的身材势必要改
: 打小前锋。而且他膝盖有旧伤,ball handling的能力差。
: 预测:第一轮後段,第二轮前段
补一下他前几天私人测试的报导:(事情太多了,所以就直接post原文,不好意思,失职)
Every year one major workout takes place at Hoops, and this year roughly 200
NBA scouts and GMs have crammed into the gym for a good look at Ebi and
Villanueva.
Ebi, a skinny, 6-foot-9 forward, went first. It really isn't the best stage for
his skills. Ebi was ranked as one of the top three players in the country
based on his great defense, shot-blocking (the best in the nation), hustle
and ability to score inside and out. Thursday's affair was basically a series
of shooting drills, low post exercises and a few examples of running the floor.
Things didn't go all that well for the youngster from Texas. Ebi wasn't
shooting the ball particularly well. His shot form looks OK, but nothing was
going in on a consistent basis. He had a few nice runs, but it wasn't anything
to write home about. Ebi is often compared to Jonathan Bender, because of his
slight frame and ability to multi-task on the floor. But it's pretty clear
Ebi doesn't have the type of dead-eye range Bender showed as a prospect.
Ebi's best attribute in workouts is his length. His arms are long, and he's
able to move quickly to get to the basket. He's pretty impressive taking the
ball outside the 3-point line, taking one dribble and driving to the basket.
Several scouts that know him well say Ebi is a hard worker, plays with a lot of
desire and is constantly working on his game to make it better.
The downside is that he's still very, very raw offensively, needs to add a lot
of strength to his frame and he needs to find a position. None of those knocks
will stop someone from drafting him ... possibly as high as the middle of the
first round.
"If he stayed in college another two years," one scout told Insider, "he'd be a
high lottery pick. I wish he'd go back to school, because I think he's so raw,
he's better of getting playing time. He'll get stronger quicker if he goes
straight to the NBA, but he won't really be able to develop his game instincts.
With that said, if I was sitting in the late teens and early 20s and had a
couple years to develop him, I'd take him in a heartbeat. He has the desire
to get better and will keep working on his game until he earns playing time."
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