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List of High Schoolers who have declared for upcoming NBA draft (STUPID)

Started by The_Bionic_Pig, May 14, 2005, 12:20:34 pm

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Shawne Williams   Laurinburg (NC) Institute  HS.  Declaring 
Williams (6-9, Forward) won't hire an agent in order to keep open the option of attending Memphis, according to the Commercial Appeal. Williams is listed as the No. 2 high school prospect in the nation by PrepStars.com... and a former Arkansas recruit who committed to Memphis at the last minute, but by many accounts he's not yet NBA material. 

Louis Williams   South Gwinnett (Ga.)  HS.  Declaring 
While Williams (6-2, 180, Guard) thinks he'll be a first-round pick, some experts aren't so sure. For that reason, Georgia is leaving a scholarship on the table for him in case he changes his mind. Williams averaged 27.5 points and was named the Naismith Trophy high school player of the year. (5/5/05) 

Martel Webster  Seattle Preparatory School  HS.  Declaring 
Webster (6-7, 235, Guard), who signed a letter of intent with Washington, won't immediately hire an agent, but it's expected he'll be a lottery pick if he doesn't pull out. He averaged 27.7 points and 10 rebounds last season for Seattle Prep. (5/4/05) 


Brandon Rush  Mount Zion Academy (N.C.)  HS.  Declaring 
Rush (6-6, 200, Guard) is the younger brother of Bobcats guard Kareem Rush and former NBA player JaRon Rush. He hasn't hired an agent, but he hasn't committed to a college either. (5/10/05) 

Gerald Green  Houston Gulf Shores Academy  HS.  Declaring 
Green, a 6-8 shooting guard, has applied for early entry, but won't hire an agent to keep open the option of attending Oklahoma State. Green is considered by many the nation's top senior and some analysts predict he'd be the only high school lottery pick. (4/19/05) 

Monta Ellis   Jackson Lanier (Miss.)  HS.  Declaring 
Ellis (6-3, Guard), a Mississippi State recruit who was rated the national high school player of the year by one evaluation service, is expected to sign with an agent. He scored 4,167 career points, breaking the state record held by Othella Harrington. (4/26/05) 

Keith Brumbaugh  Deland High (Fla.)  HS.  Declaring 
Named Florida's 2005 Mr. Basketball, Brumbaugh (6-9, 205, Forward) hasn't signed with an agent, nor has he committed to a college. As a senior he averaged 30.3 ppg, 12.0 rbg, 4.9 apg and 3.6 spg. (5/12/05)

Andray Blatche  South Kent (Conn.) Prep School  HS.  Declaring 
Blatche (6-11, 248, Center) earned co-MVP honors at the Jordan Classic high school All-Star Game after scoring 26 points and pulling down 16 boards. He's projected as a middle to late first-round pick. (4/18/05) 

Martellus Bennett  Alief Taylor (Texas) High  HS.  Declaring 
Considered the state of Texas' top football recruit, he signed with Texas A&M because it was the only school which would let him play both sports. Bennett (6-7, 243, Forward) averaged 23 points and 8.2 rebounds as a senior. (5/13/05) 

All of the above have until June 21 to withdraw their name. Prospects who hire an agent are not allowed to withdraw their name and can't return to school and as you can tell only 1 will probably will get drafted in the 1st rd.  :-\







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