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July 1, 2007

A Little More GrayWatching

Filed under: Basketball, Draft, NBA — Chas @ 10:53 am

The Chicago Bulls introductory press conference won’t be until Monday — apparently Noah didn’t make it to Chicago on Friday.

By most accounts, Gray’s drafting by the Bulls means there will be no effort to retain 7′ Center Martynas Andriuskevicius and Michael Sweetney — he will be cheaper and at a minimum no different than the two but only occupying one roster spot. There also isn’t much in the free agent market to entice the Bulls for centers — Chris Mihm, Vitaly Potapenko (he’s still in the NBA?), Dale Davis or Melvin Ely. Hell, just looking at the names of big slow centers still playing in the NBA further suggests that Aaron Gray may not be a big name in the league, but he will be able to earn a paycheck for quite some time.

That’s why the Bulls continued to go big with the first of their two second-round picks by grabbing Aaron Gray of Pittsburgh, a solid defender and rebounder with excellent size (7-feet, 270 pounds).”Here’s the thing about Aaron Gray: He is a big, thick 7-footer,” Paxson said. ”He played at a great program at Pittsburgh. He’s not going to knock you out with athleticism or anything like that, but the kid knows how to play.”

This is why Hawes was smart to come out this year and Patrick O’Bryant (15th pick) last year. Hibbert may have made a mistake coming back to be picked apart, and Josh McRoberts of Duke definitely stayed too long. Big men, are either potential or maxed out.





Hibbert to be picked apart? I don’t think so.

Comment by steve 07.01.07 @ 2:19 pm

Check out who is making some noise…

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/ncaa/

Comment by scoocher 07.01.07 @ 3:05 pm

When last did PITT grab a headline – let alone a feature story (football or otherwise) – at SI.com? “Super Dave” on the CFB FRONT PAGE was quite a surprise. Wannstedt’s done little to change the outcome on game day but he’s certainly won enough recruiting battles to earn this lead story. Great press for the program — Go Pitt!

Thanks for the link scoocher

Comment by Neil 07.01.07 @ 5:55 pm

When last did PITT grab a headline – let alone a feature story (football or otherwise) – at SI.com? “Super Dave” on the CFB FRONT PAGE was quite a surprise. Wannstedt’s done little to change the outcome on game day but he’s certainly won enough recruiting battles to earn this lead story. Great press for the program — Go Pitt!

Thanks for the link scoocher.

Comment by Neil 07.01.07 @ 5:56 pm

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