From Deseret News archives:
Hit or miss? This year's draft lacks sure-fire superstar
But the 2006 version of the NBA Draft, which will be held tonight beginning at 5:30 p.m., doesn't have any sure-fire, LeBron James-like superstars. The fourth player picked could easily end up being a better NBA player than the first at a financial savings for the Blazers, too.
In other words, perhaps it was Portland not Toronto that got lucky during last month's lottery.
It's still up in the air whom the Raptors will pick with the No. 1 overall pick reports are that Toronto is deciding between 7-foot Italian Andrea Bargnani or 6-10 power forward LaMarcus Aldridge from Texas. The player not selected by the Raptors could fall to fifth or sixth. It's that kind of draft. Beyond that, this draft is even more unpredictable. Still, here's a prediction of how the first round could go:
2. Chicago Bulls (from New York) Tyrus Thomas (Louisiana State)
The scouting report: He is 6-9, but plays taller due to long arms. As a freshman at LSU last season, he averaged 12.6 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game. His offensive game is still raw, but could turn into a solid all-around player.
3. Charlotte Bobcats Rudy Gay (Connecticut)
The scouting report: A 6-9 small forward with outstanding athleticism and a nice outside shooting touch. Gay averaged 15.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists for UConn last season. Good leaping ability makes him a strong rebounder and shot blocker.
4. Portland Trail Blazers Adam Morrison (Gonzaga)
The scouting report: Early comparisons to Larry Bird may be a bit premature, but the 6-8 small forward is an intense, scoring machine. Averaged NCAA-best 28.1 points per game as a senior. He's a good ball handler and passer as well, but his defense is suspect.
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