(Denham Brown) had a number of pretty feeds including one to "freak of the industry" teammate Dwayne Mitchell for a monster dunk. Mitchell finished with 12 points on 5/8 shooting. . . .
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(Denham Brown) had a number of pretty feeds including one to "freak of the industry" teammate Dwayne Mitchell for a monster dunk. Mitchell finished with 12 points on 5/8 shooting. . . .
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nbadraft.net
Day 2..."Dwayne Mitchell had the dunk of the day off a steal after Allen Ray slipped to the court, Carl Krauser found him with a lob which had a number of scouts buzzing. Maybe even more impressive was his ability to control a lob which he missed the dunk attempt but the pass was up above the top of the square. Mitchell's arms and upper body look something fit for a defensive lineman, think Julius Peppers, not a basketball guard."
I used to think Alonso Mourning had great arms, till I saw Dwayne Mitchell.Originally Posted by Tripple Threat
From the right angle his shoulders like they have implants.
Geaux Cajuns
In Wednesday's column, we noted that nbadraft.net projects the Cavs will pick guards Quincy Douby (Rutgers) and Dwayne Mitchell (Louisiana-Lafayette) with their 25th and 55th picks in the upcoming draft.
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Roger Brown
Plain Dealer Columnist
“I think it’s a great organization I think they have some good guys on the team, Jason Kidd, Vince carter. They have a lot of veterans and I know that if I was granted the chance to come here that I’d be surrounded by some good guys and leaders that can help me along the way.”
Ed Stefanski On Dwayne Mitchell:
“Terrific. NBA type of body, shot it well. He is a high-energy type of guy that I could definitely see getting drafted in the second round for someone to take a shot on.”
www.draftexpress.com
Dwayne Mitchell-bench press (185)x17, no step vertical-37.5 in, running vert. 41.5 in., 3/4 court sprint-3.16 sec------------------------------------------
Michael Southall-bench press (185)x2, no step vert.-31.5 in, running vert. 37 in., 3/4 court sprint-3.51 sec
From ESPN.com, Mitchell was rated the third best overall athlete in the draft:
Combine results:
While the height and weight measurements from the NBA predraft camp are interesting and relevant, NBA GMs and scouts also spend a lot of time dissecting the results of the NBA physical combine.
Last year Joey Graham (Raptors) rated as the top athlete in the draft, boosting his draft stock. Rashad McCants (Timberwolves) and Luther Head (Rockets) also finished in the top 10 and saw a nice little bump to their stock, too.
Players are asked to bench press 185 pounds as many times as they can, test their vertical jump two ways (no step and maximum) and run several drills to measure speed and lateral quickness.
For the fourth straight year Insider has obtained this confidential report from a league source.
North Carolina's David Noel tested as the top athlete in the draft. He was followed by Arkansas' Ronnie Brewer, Louisiana Lafayette's Dwyane Mitchell, Michigan's Daniel Horton, Memphis' Rodney Carney, Villanova's Randy Foye, Louisville's Taquan Dean, Georgetown's Brandon Bowman, Maryland's Nik Caner-Medley and UNLV's Louis Amundson.
St. Louis' Ian Vouyoukas, Denver's Yemi Nicholson, Bradley's Patrick O'Bryant, Oklahoma State's Frans Steyn and Texas' Brad Buckman tested as the worst athletes in the draft.
Strengths: Two-guard with excellent strength and versatility ... Very strong, explosive, athletic body ... Great body control, finishes well around the basket ... Uses a quick first step to get to the rim ... Ran the point guard position for the Raging Cajuns this year ... Extremely strong and athletic, able to take the ball up in traffic and finish ... Has the physicality to take the ball inside as a guard ... Good vision and passing ability for an off guard ... Big time rebounder ... Strong defender, racks up steals, good anticipation ability, quickness ... Crashes the boards hard ...
Weaknesses: Lacks great range and consistency on his outside shot ... Poor free throw shooter at under 60%, which is significant considering how often he gets to the line ... Extremely turnover prone. Some of that was due to the fact that he was asked to play point guard (which isn't his natural position) and carry most of the ball handling duties ... Body is almost overdeveloped where he may lose some flexibility and quickness, although it doesn't seem to stop him ...
Dwayne Mitchell's Career stats
This was one of the best interviews of a true to life person who has come from the poorest of the poor and went thru very tuff times and now is on the verge of making the NBA draft and setting his family free financially!!
Turbine you have to get it from KATC and put it on the web!!
DaddyCajun begs of you!!
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