NBA Pre-Draft Camp, Day Two

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 NBA Pre-Draft Camp, Day Two
The second day of the NBA pre-draft brought us some more respectable basketball action than the first, as the players seem to be coming to terms with the fact that their professional futures are on the line under the glaring eyes of former NBA superstars, and are resorting back to the things that got them here in the first place. Ty Lawson was the top player in action today, followed by ... (link)

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Updates From Orlando Pre-Draft Camp
Published 5/29/2008 by Cornrows at Indy Cornrows
... Jaguar, George Hill wasted no time turning scouts' heads in Orlando. Former Pike/Cathedral and IU player, Robert Vaden, now at UAB, also drew some attention. Real happy for to see Hill earn some recognition. The kid has always been a silent assassin with the ball in his hands. He never garnered the D1 attention I thought he deserved out of high school, so it is nice to see him continue to work and prove people wrong. Draft Express has some great reports from Orlando. Their Day Two and Day One reports also include high praise of George Hill. ...

Thursday Burn
Published 5/29/2008 by Sean Meagher, OregonLive.com at Blazers Blog - OregonLive.com
... Yeah, I hate when people try and better their future, too. DraftExpress says day two was better than day one in Orlando. Tons o' info there. ...

NBA Predraft camp required reading
Published 5/30/2008 at BobcatsPlanet.com
Draftexpress - Day One Recap Draftexpress - Day Two Recap In terms of the bigs, it was nice to see Joey Dorsey and Devon Hardin being active and getting after it. The two most sculpted players in the camp did a great job making their presence felt defensively and on the glass, which is exactly what NBA teams want to see from them. Hardin still needs to learn his limitations offensively (he’s not skilled enough to attempt some of the complex moves he tried here), but he definitely didn’t hurt himself here. Dorsey (surprisingly) made some nice passes and ...

Profiles in Draftage: Ty Lawson
Published 5/30/2008 by MikeMid at Bullets Forever
... At the NBA pre-draft in Orlando, Lawson has done some damage control on his draft stock. Though reports vary, most observers were impressed with Lawson's play on the second day against Tennessee-Martin's Lester Hudson. From Draft Express : ...

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