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Predicted by many conference experts to be a top 5 team in the upcoming 2009-2010 season, Coach Boeheim now must rely on returning roster players and those of the 2009 men’s basketball recruiting class. 


2009 Syracuse Orangemen Recruits  

#1 Syracuse RecruitCDaShonte Riley

Ht: 6’11”

Wt: 220lbs

ESPN Rank: 58 

Riley is a lean, athletic, long armed shot blocker that should develop in time to become a force in the middle for Coach Boeheim’s Orangemen. He has shown good ball handling ability from the high post along with a nice soft 15 ft. jumper to complement his ability to drive to the basket and score. Most scouts feel that Riley will need to add weight to his wiry frame in order to withstand the rigors of the rough and tumble Big East Conference schedule. As with many youngsters, Riley has shown at times to lose his focus and aggressiveness during games, but this will most likely cease to be a factor under Coach Boeheim’s’ watchful eye.  


#2 Syracuse RecruitSGBrandon Triche

Ht: 6’3”

Wt: 210lbs

ESPN Rank: n/a 

Triche is a highly skilled perimeter player with excellent accuracy out to 20ft. His strengths seem to lie in his ability to catch and score or spot up for the pass from inside. In order to be a contributor in the Orangemen’s offensive scheme, he is going to need to improve his ability to drive and attack the basket with authority. Considered an average defender, he will need to work on foot speed to guard the slashers of opposing teams. He has shown a good level of intensity and the mental toughness that will make him fit right in at Syracuse. 


#3 Syracuse RecruitSF James Southerland

Ht: 6’7”

Wt: 190lbs

ESPN Rank: n/a 

With a silky smooth shooting stroke, Southerland has excellent range with his jump shot that extends to the 3-point line and beyond. His length, athleticism and leaping ability gives him a major advantage in the mid range game but he needs to improve his in close offensive skills and ball handling ability. Defensively he shows outstanding quickness and should develop into a solid shot blocker with more work. He needs to add more muscle to his long and lean frame in order to compete with the more rugged forwards of the Big East conference.  
 
 Refs:

http://syracuse.fandome.com/NCAA-Basketball/, http://www.backyardbetting.com/2009/03/long-live-syracuse-basketball-orangemen-win-six-ot-thriller/,

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/teams/sci

http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/school?season=2009&schoolId=183&page=commits&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fschool%3fseason%3d2009%26schoolId%3d183%26page%3dcommits

Syracuse Basketball

Syracuse Basketball

Once again a solid season from Coach Jim Boeheim and the Syracuse  Orangemen. Finishing with an overall record of 28-10, Syracuse advanced to the NCAA South semifinals before bowing out to the Oklahoma Sooners. But what is troubling to the Syracuse fanbase is that during the offseason Coach Boeheim faces the likelihood of loosing 3 of his 5 starters to the upcoming NBA draft. Most notably will be the team’s top scorer and point guard Johnny Flynn.
 

 


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Jodi Meeks Drives Against Louisville

Jodi Meeks Drives Against Louisville

Last Updated: 24 June 2009.

Ok, so I didn’t quite get to updating my 2009 NBA Mock Draft  until the day before draft day as I’m typing. We’ve seen who’s going and staying in the draft now. The biggest surprise is the lack of “awe” for Ricky Rubio’s only workout conducted before the draft with the Sacramento Kings.  I dropped him all the way down to nr 5 since the Kings don’t seem to thrilled with him, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him go even lower! Jodie Meeks chose to remain in the draft along with Memphis’s Shawn Taggart and we have seen a fair bit of movement of players based on how their pre-draft workouts have gone. Tyler Hansbrough and B.J. Mullens have helped their cases since the 2008-09 NCAA regular season wrapped up and Terrence Williams may have worked his way into a 2009 NBA lottery pick! Particularly interesting is that Minnesota has traded to get the nr 5 and 6 picks with many thinking they’ll take the best Point Guard on the board with the first pick and a good shooting or slashing guard with the second. Don’t be surprised to see them take DeRozan and Evans here vice mucking with Rubio if he’s still around.

2009 Mock NBA Draft Round 1

# Team Player Ht Wt Position School Class
2009 NBA Mock Draft #1 LA Clippers Blake Griffin 6-10 248 PF Oklahoma So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #2 Memphis Hasheem Thabeet 7-2 267 C UConn Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #3 Oklahoma Cty James Harden 6-5 218 SG Arizona St So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #4 Sacramento Jordan Hill 6-10 235 PF Arizona So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #5 Minnesota Ricky Rubio 6-3 180 PG Spain Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #6 Minnesota DeMar DeRozan 6-5 222 SG USC Fr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #7 Golden St. Tyreke Evans 6-5 221 PG Memphis Fr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #8 New York Stephen Curry 6-3 181 PG/SG Davidson Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #9 Toronto Brandon Jennings 6-1 170 SG Virtus Roman Intl
2009 NBA Mock Draft #10 Milwaukee Gerald Henderson 6-5 215 SG/SF Duke Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #11 New Jersey Jonny Flynn 6-0 196 PG Syracuse  Fr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #12 Charlotte Terrence Williams 6-6 213 SG/SF Louisville Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #13 Indiana James Johnson 6-8 257 SF Wake Forest So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #14 Phoenix Earl Clark 6-10 226 SF Louisville  Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #15 Detroit Jrue Holiday 6-4 199 PG/SG UCLA Fr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #16 Chicago Wayne Ellington 6-5 202 SG North Carolina Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #17 Philadelphia Ty Lawson 6-0 197 PG North Carolina Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #18 Minnesota Eric Maynor 6-2 175 PG VCU Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #19 Atlanta BJ Mullens 7-0 258 C Ohio State Fr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #20 Utah Darren Collison 6-1 166 PG UCLA Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #21 New Orleans DeJuan Blair 6-6 277 PF Pittsburgh So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #22 Dallas Austin Daye 6-11 211 SF Gonzaga So. 
2009 NBA Mock Draft #23 Sacramento Tyler Hansbrough 6-9 234 PF North Carolina .Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #24 Portland Gani Lawal 6-9 229 PF Georgia Tech So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #25 Oklahoma Cty Chase Budinger 6-7 206 SG/SF Arizona Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #26 Chicago Jodie Meeks  6-4 221 SG Kentucky  Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #27 Memphis Derrick Brown 6-8 225 SF Xavier Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #28 Minnesota Omri Casspi 6-8 220 SF/PF Israel Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #29 LA Lakers Sam Young 6-6 210 SF Pitt Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #30 Cleveland Jeff Teague 6-2 180 PG Wake Forest So.

 

2009 NBA Mock Draft Round 2

# Team Player Ht Wt Position School Class
2009 NBA Mock Draft #31 Sacramento Patrick Mills 6-0 175 PG St. Mary's So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #32 Portland DaJuan Summers 6-7 243 SF Georgetown Fr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #33 Washington Jeff Adrien 6-6 235 PF UConn Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #34 Denver Jonas Jerebko 6-9 220 SF Sweden Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #35 Memphis Dionte Christmas 6-5 211 SG Temple Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #36 Detroit Dante Cunningham 6-8 227 SF/PF Villanova Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #37 San Antonio Shawn Taggart 6-10 225 SF/PF Memphis Jr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #38 Portland Jermaine Taylor 6-5 207 SG Central Florida Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #39 Detroit Jeff Pendergraph 6-10 240 PF Arizona St. Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #40 Charlotte Toney Douglas 6-2 183 PG/SG Florida St. Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #41 Milwaukee Rodrigue Beaubois 6-2 182 PG France Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #42 LA Lakers Josh Heytvelt 6-11 246 PF Gonzaga Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #43 Miami Vladimir Dasic 6-10 218 SF Montenegro Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #44 Detroit Robert Dozier 6-10 215 SF/PF Memphis Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #45 Minnesota Danny Green 6-6 208 SF North Carolina Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #46 Cleveland Jerel McNeal 6-3 190 SG Marquette Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #47 Minnesota Leo Lyons 6-9 235 PF Missouri Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #48 Phoenix AJ Price 6-2 193 PG UConn Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #49 Atlanta Emir Preldzic 6-8 220 SG/SF Slovenia Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #50 Utah Tyrese Rice 6-0 190 PG Boston College Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #51 San Antonio Nick Calathes 6-3 180 PG/SG Florida So.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #52 Indiana Wesley Matthews 6-5 215 SG Marquette Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #53 San Antonio Chris Johnson 6-11 205 PF/C LSU Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #54 Charlotte Milenko Tepic 6-7 200 PG/SG Serbia Intl.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #55 Portland Alade Aminu 6-10 220 SF/PF Georgia Tech Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #56 Portland Alex Ruoff 6-6 220 SG West Virginia Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #57 Phoenix DeMarre Carroll 6-8 207 SF/PF Missouri Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #58 Boston Garret Siler 6-11 305 C Augusta St. Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #59 LA Lakers Josh Akognon 5-11 185 PG Cal State Ful... Sr.
2009 NBA Mock Draft #60 Miami Jon Brockman 6-7 255 PF Washington Sr.

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