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April 11, 2007

Gray Draft Watch

Filed under: Basketball,Draft,NBA — Chas @ 9:00 am

Unlike Chris Taft from a couple years ago, Aaron Gray’s draft status has remained relatively unchanged in over a year. He is still expected to be taken in the first round, somewhere in the 20s. For the NBA, he is a solid, unremarkable, serviceable big man. He will be a good back-up occasional starter for years. This is not a bad thing.

Hoopsworld.com has a good profile and explanation for his draft status.

He might be big, but size sometimes takes away from speed and explosiveness, which limits his ceiling on the defensive end of the floor in the NBA. Many scouting reports call his inability to block a ton of shots or rebound out of position his greatest weaknesses. That doesn’t mean he’s not going to try; it just means that he’s not particularly athletic.

But how many freakishly athletic true centers are really out there? Teams are always taking gambles in the draft, especially on big guys, and there are plenty of teams that could use a backup center (or even a starter) with a chance to put some points on the board, post up for a few easy ones, command a double-team, work some passes off the block. Gray can do those things, which is why you should expect to see him off the board in the first round of this June’s draft. He’s probably not a lottery pick, but he could fall somewhere in the 15-25 range, especially to teams like Detroit, Washington, and (why not) his home-state team, the Philadelphia 76ers, who if the season ended today would pick right around 18.

Sounds about right.





Please Sixers, don’t take Aaron Gray! I love what he did for Pitt, but I don’t need to see him in my favorite NBA team’s uniform.

From what I’ve seen over the years, the Top 10 picks are usually starter caliber players and 11-25 are bench players. After that, it’s usually a long shot for a player to have a substantial NBA career. That being said, I think Gray will go in the mid to late 20s. And that will be a good thing for him because he’s probably going to a playoff team in which a lot won’t be expected of him right away.

Comment by Matt T. 04.11.07 @ 9:30 am

I will be surprised if Gray is a first round pick. He really ended the year with a thud.

Comment by Omar 04.11.07 @ 9:36 am

What team in the NBA needs a big, white, slow center to back up their big, white, slow center? That’s right! The Cleveland Cavaliers. Aaron Gray as backup to Zydrunas Ilgauskas. It’s the perfect fit. Gray can’t hit the outside shot like Z, but otherwise it is the perfect analog and Z is getting older.

Comment by Jeff 04.11.07 @ 10:11 am

Speaking of drafts, on the ESPN ticker the other day, it indicated that Mel Kiper is predicting Revis will go to the Stillers with the #15 pick.

Comment by Carmen 04.11.07 @ 11:21 am

I’m a big Aaron Gray fan for his class, academic success, commitment to come back for his senior year, and how he defied odds to become an excellent college player. College athletics has greatly degenerated, especially college basketball, where the top players are merely passing through (Melo, Durant, Oden, et al). Aaron is one of the few guys you can point to as a role model.

That said, if I were an NBA team, the way the game is played today, I just don’t see how I would use a first round pick on him. He certainly can make a team, and contribute as a solid backup center (or even a starter if the position clearly won’t be the focus of that team’s offense). To me, that doesn’t equate to a first round pick. I know the NBA is different than the NFL, etc. but a “first round pick” suggests a guy who can be a real difference maker. With so few teams and so many great college and foreign players, I just don’t see it. But the sake of his financial success, I hope it happens for him!

Comment by geeman2001 04.11.07 @ 9:33 pm

I’d be shocked if he does not go in the first round. There just are not that many 7’0″, 280lb human beings on the planet. Much less one who can run the floor, pass the ball, and is OK on defense. He is definitely a back-up type player, but he would be an excellent late first round pick.

Comment by HbgFrank 04.12.07 @ 12:45 pm

Gray to the 76ers? I thought I was done with him!!!

Comment by Jeremy 04.12.07 @ 1:54 pm

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