Draft

Top Draft Prospects for Each Team: Pacific Division

This is the sixth of a six-part series in which I will match up the best prospects for each team based on the team’s weaknesses and the players’ strengths. I use each team’s Four Factors (available here: http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats/2009/Magic.htm) and the top prospects’ Four Factors (available here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rYWvxyu-k0VHkqpR1m7Oc4g). Some of the teams I will […]

Top Draft Prospects for Each Team: Northwest Division

This is the fifth of a six-part series in which I will match up the best prospects for each team based on the team’s weaknesses and the players’ strengths. I use each team’s Four Factors (available here: http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats/2009/Magic.htm) and the top prospects’ Four Factors (available here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rYWvxyu-k0VHkqpR1m7Oc4g). Some of the teams I will […]

Top Draft Prospects for Each Team: Southwest Division

This is the fourth of a six-part series in which I will match up the best prospects for each team based on the team’s weaknesses and the players’ strengths. I use each team’s Four Factors (available here: http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats/2009/Magic.htm) and the top prospects’ Four Factors (available here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rYWvxyu-k0VHkqpR1m7Oc4g). Some of the teams I will […]

Top Draft Prospects for Each Team: Central Division

This is the third of a six-part series in which I will match up the best prospects for each team based on the team’s weaknesses and the players’ strengths. I use each team’s Four Factors (available here: http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats/2009/Magic.htm) and the top prospects’ Four Factors (available here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rYWvxyu-k0VHkqpR1m7Oc4g). Some of the teams I will […]

Top Draft Prospects for Each Team: Atlantic Division

This is the second of a six-part series in which I will match up the best prospects for each team based on the team’s weaknesses and the players’ strengths. I use each team’s Four Factors (available here: http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats/2009/Magic.htm) and the top prospects’ Four Factors (available here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rYWvxyu-k0VHkqpR1m7Oc4g). Some of the teams I will […]

Top Draft Prospects for Each Team: Southeast Division

This is the first of a six-part series in which I will match up the best prospects for each team based on the team’s weaknesses and the players’ strengths. I use each team’s Four Factors (available here: http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats/2009/Magic.htm) and the top prospects’ Four Factors (available here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rYWvxyu-k0VHkqpR1m7Oc4g). Some of the teams I will […]

A Statistical Look at the Top Prospects Part V

This will be the fifth and final part of the series. The names of the top prospects come from the NBADraft.net mock draft and the numbers come from www.kenpom.com.

Austin Daye, Sophomore Small Forward from Gonzaga
At 6-11, Daye is a very large small forward. He uses that size to block a lot of shots […]

A Statistical Look at the Top Prospects Part IV

Today I will continue my series in which I look at some of the top prospects in the upcoming NBA Draft using some advanced stats. The names of these prospects come from the NBADraft.net mock draft and the stats come from www.kenpom.com.
Patrick Patterson, Sophomore Power Forward from Kentucky
Jodie Meeks is the go-to guy […]

A Statistical Look at the Top Prospects Part III

The series continues with a look at five more college prospects. As a reminder, the names of these prospects come from the NBADraft.net mock draft and the stats come from www.kenpom.com.

Damion James, Junior Small Forward from Texas
Because top prospects are rarely seniors anymore, James is one of the more experienced guys out there. […]

A Statistical Look at the Top Prospects Part II

The second part of this series will look at five more of the top prospects in this year’s upcoming NBA Draft. The top prospects are determined by NBADraft.net’s mock draft, and all statistics that I use come from www.kenpom.com.

Earl Clark, Junior Small Forward from Louisville
Clark’s got great size for a small forward, but his […]