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Re: Centers to watch



John Lyell wrote:
> 
> You have got to give Michael Doleac in Utah some credit I believe they are
> still undefeated without Van Horn.  He has good hands , a nice jumper, is a
> good passer & a big body.  His teammate Hanno Motolla is decent also.

Not big time NBA level, he is one of many that come out of college with
big bodies but little talent ie., Declerq, Montross, etc.  Troy
> 
> On Wednesday, January 28, 1998 12:09 AM, Hash, Troy
> [SMTP:troyhash@eagleweb.net] wrote:
> > Ivan K. Choi wrote:
> > >
> > > > >> 6. Brad Millard        7-3   345  Jr.  St. Mary's (Cal.)
> > > > >
> > > > >That guy looks good. If he is a good blocker and rebounder we should
> > > > >seriously think about getting him with a 2nd round pick or
> something.
> > > > >The height and weight is IMPRESSIVE!!!
> > >
> > > As far as I know Brad Millard has been out and will be out for all this
> > > year due to a serious foot injury.
> > >
> > > The real "sleeper" and center to watch is the 7-footer playing at
> Pacific.
> > > Michael O-somebody.
> >
> > You got that right my friend, but before the draft gets here he won't be
> > a sleeper.  He IS the best center out there today.  Pete Newell says he
> > is the best he has seen in his camp since I believe Mourning?   Keep a
> > look out for him.  Troy