[外電] Atlanta Hawks June 22nd Workout Preview
Atlanta Hawks June 22nd Workout Preview
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by Kris Willis
The Hawks final day of publicized workouts will be on Tuesday and will see
the largest number or participants. Again the focus is on big men. There are
a few of intriguing names such as Larry Sanders, Daniel Orton and Solomon
Alabi. Latavious Williams is also scheduled to work out and he made history
earlier this season as he was the first high school player to skip college
and go directly into the D-League.
Larry Sanders
Sanders has been a guy that has been really hard to project. In many mock
drafts he has gone in the late lottery and some have him slipping into the
late first round. Typically the Hawks haven't worked out people this year
that they suspect will go much higher than where they are picking. If the
team decides to take a big player then Sanders if available could be the best
of the bunch. He is a long 6'11" and is already a more than capable rebounder
and shot blocker. His offensive game is still developing but he is becoming
more confident in his perimeter shot. I don't look for him to be available at
#24 and think that the Hawks would have to move up to get him.
Ryan Richards
Nineteen year old European big man Ryan Richard. He is projected as a second
round pick and would undoubtedly stay in Europe to develop for a season or
two which is appealing to a lot of NBA clubs. Richards already has an NBA
body but is still developing his overall game. He would be a potential target
if the Hawks want to stash their second round pick over seas and let him
develop there without having to pay him.
Latavious Williams
The first high school player to skip college and join the NBA D-League.
Williams has had some good workouts and seems to be moving up some draft
boards. He remains a project but some mock drafts now have him sneaking into
the first round. He is a good rebounder, is long and plays hard. Needs to
develop a jump shot. Someone will probably take a chance on him in the second
round.
Solomon Alabi
Alabi is another player that is projected all over draft boards. I think he
will be gone by the time the 24th pick comes around but the Hawks probably
want to be prepared in case he slips. He is a legit 7'1" but had some
disappointing rebounding numbers. He needs to get stronger to help shore up
those rebounding numbers. His offensive game is still developing but he is a
good worker so there is nothing to suggest that he can't get better.
Samardo Samuels
In my opinion Samuels should have stayed in school. Of course there is no
guarantee that he is going to improve his stock any. Samuels is a wide body
who is a good rebounder but tends to play below the rim. He is not that
explosive and I am not sure how his game will translate to the NBA. I could
see him really being hit or miss. Still his strength and good low post game
could warrant a second round selection and then maybe a trip to the D-League
to develop.
Daniel Orton
One of the five expected draftees out of the University of Kentucky. Orton
has been all over draft boards but has been falling of late due to some
lackluster workouts and some questions about his knee. The thing about Orton
is, we just really don't know. He received such little playing time at
Kentucky we don't know what he really brings to the table. He is big and is
an ok athlete but if he has knee problems how will that effect him? He is
still very much a project. At one time it was reported that he had received a
promise from Oklahoma City with the 21st pick.
Tory Jackson
5'11" guard from Notre Dame. Had a two to one turnover ratio as a senior but
would seem to be a long shot to get drafted by an NBA team.
Joe Dukes
Georgia State guard who transferred from Wake Forrest. I would think he was
brought in to work out with Jackson. Another long shot to be drafted. Perhaps
the D-League is an option.
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