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Latest from Andy Katz



The mention of this Harrington guy just goes to show how little we really
know. Here's the latest from ESPN.com's Andy Katz:


Memphis loves either Drew Gooden and Jared Jeffries at No. 4. The Grizzlies
are loaded up front, but only Pau Gasol and Shane Battier are protected from
any trade talks. The Grizzlies would take Gooden if Mike Dunleavy goes No. 3
and Jeffries if Gooden slides up. The latest buzz has the Nuggets taking
Nikoloz Tskitishvili at No. 5, the Cavs Caron Butler at No. 6, Chris Wilcox
to the Knicks at No. 7. The rest of the lottery is dicey but one scenario
being tossed around has the Clippers taking Maybyner Hilario at No. 8,
Jeffries to the Suns at No. 9, Dajuan Wagner to the Heat at No. 10, Qyntel
Woods to the Wizards at No. 11, Amare Stoudemire to the Clips (possible
trade to the Blazers) at No. 12 and Melvin Ely to the Bucks at No. 13.
...The Nuggets are looking for a guard at No. 25 and the names are endless:
Alabama's Rod Grizzard, France's Boris Diaw-Riffiod, Miami's John Salmons,
Shaw University's Ronald Murray -- and the latest sleeper -- fellow Division
II player Lorinza Harrington out of Wingate University (N.C.). The 6-4
Harrington isn't even in the NBA draft guide but Denver covets him at No.
33. Memphis liked him, too. He's considered a jet playmaker, but isn't as
skilled a shooter.