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Why the Coronavirus Impacts the NBA Draft

Reading Time: < 1 minutesThe NCAA Tournament has been a great time for NBA Draft prospects to put their names on the national radar. Luckily, NBA Scouts and analysts like myself have been evaluating this class for a long time. I already have formulated opinions and lots of notes about the players in this class. Still, this sans-March Madness season will have major implications on the Draft. Without the tournament, players who could have potentially boosted their stock will get drafted way later than they deserve. There will be no Carsen Edwards or Donte DiVencezno-type risers, which is unfortunate....

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Pre-March Madness NBA Mock Draft | Precision Scouting

Reading Time: 6 minutesThis is my favorite time of year. March Madness is on the horizon. Not only does the NCAA tournament provide us with shocking upsets and buzzer-beaters, but it’s also a good time to watch some of the top NBA Draft prospects. However, this year is a little different. As a matter of fact, of the top 4 players in this very mock draft, zero of them will be playing in March. While the parity in college basketball has made this season incredibly entertaining, there’s no denying the lack of high-end talent in the sport. But don’t...

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Why Maryland Will Never Win with Mark Turgeon

Reading Time: 2 minutesEver since his hiring in 2011, Mark Turgeon’s Terps have been consistently above-average compared to other Power-5 programs. However, in his 9 seasons at Maryland, he has only led the Terrapins to the NCAA Tournament 5 times. Maryland has also only been to the Sweet 16 once under Turgeon, even with very strong rosters almost every season.  As long as Turgeon remains at the helm for Maryland Basketball, the Terps will never have success when it matters.  Turgeon has been able to retain his job for so long due to his ability to recruit big name high school prospects. Players...

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How Duncan Robinson’s Success is Changing Basketball

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs I watched the three-point contest this year, the player that I had my eyes on was Miami Heat Forward Duncan Robinson. Robinson’s path to the NBA has been unlike any others. I’ve actually known the name Duncan Robinson for a long time. Robinson grew up in New Castle, NH, a town 45 minutes north of where I live. He spent 4-years at Governor’s Academy, a small prep school that is just five miles from my house. Then, he spent one post-graduate year at Phillips Exeter Academy, the school that I currently attend. Although I never...

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Four Sleeper Teams for March Madness

Reading Time: 3 minutesThere’s a handful of teams that aren’t seeded the highest, but I can see getting to the tournament. Some important things I look for are experienced players, and a talented backcourt. Let’s look at four of the most underrated squads: Marquette 15-6 (5-4) The Golden Eagles currently sit at a 5 seed for me, and will likely finish in the 4-6 range; but this team has the capability to last far into March. We all know star Markus Howard, who leads the NCAA in scoring by a full two points per game. The backcourt doesn’t stop there,...

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