Wall and Patterson to NBA Draft, Is Alabi Ready?
Posted on 26. Apr, 2010 by admin in Betting
With 2010’s NCAA tournament fading fast from memory, fans of basketball betting turn their focus now to the NBA Draft. Who will look to start their professional career, and, will they be ready? With so many questions on the minds of fans and pundits surrounding the draft, let’s look at who’s announced what.
Florida State’s 7-foot-1 center, Solomon Alabi, announced his intention to enter the 2010 NBA draft. While Alabi is a great free throw shooter at 7-feet-1, and also has great skills on the boards, he can get pushed around in a physical game, and seems to take bad shots from outside the paint from time to time. Many fans of sports betting have posited that Alabi is not ready for the NBA, and would benefit greatly from more time to work on his fundamentals, footwork and speed. Alabi could also stand to bulk up more, something that would help him from being pushed around in physical play.
In other draft news, the freshman phenom John Wall has announced he will enter the 2010 NBA Draft. The six-foot-four guard for the University of Kentucky has swept the nation with his style of play and bubbling personality, and most fans and pundits have him as a clear number one pick overall. While Wall has not yet signed with an agent, reports indicate he is finalizing his decision. Many fans have speculated he will eventually sign with LeBron James’ marketing company, LRMR.
Finally, in other UK-NBA Draft news, Patrick Patterson has announced he will also enter the draft. After three years with the Wildcats, it appears the junior is officially done with college, and looking to start his professional career.
