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USF alum Solomon Jones signs with Pacers

Tar Heels could factor often in NBA Draft selections

Hansbrough, Collison set to workout for Blazers

Additional big man could help Kings’ rotation

NCAA CHAMPION NORTH CAROLINA VISITS WHITE HOUSE

North Carolina Strategy and Personnel

College game is where Williams' heart is

The end that had to come at Carolina

Shooting the Breeze

Lawson, Ellington leaving UNC for the pros

UNC Tar Heel stars visit Wilmington

Charity basketball game will showcase players from UNC, Duke and Wake Forest

Tar Heels Celebrate 2008-09 Season At Banquet

UNC, Duke seniors to take on Wilmington students

WNC walk-ons get homecoming

UNC seniors to meet Cyclone All-Stars tonight

Scouts: Hansbrough is still 1st-rounder

What to Watch For in 2010

Carolina celebration incomplete

UNC Seniors visiting Barton College

The ultimate goal

Obama calls UNC: Thanks for 'vindicating' me

On Hansbrough's NBA future

The Inevitable NBA Draft Discussion

UNC Prepares For Another Final Four Party

Final Four lore not threatened this year

Nova must balance patience, aggressiveness vs. No. 1 UNC

COLUMN: History favors Tar Heels

Hansbrough, Thabeet headline finalists

Basketball Times Names Lawson A First-Team All-America

Tar Heels' Hansbrough says records are great, but he wants that NCAA title

ACC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Diagraming the 12-team field

Hokies Host Heels In ACC Tussle

Lawson Taking Over For Tar Heels At Right Time

Pivotal ACC Showdown Pits Tar Heels Against Seminoles

COL BKB: North Carolina 94, Clemson 70

Cavs Prepare for Hanbrough, UNC

Carolina Blue Newsstand

Hansbrough closing in on UNC scoring record

UNC VS. ORAL ROBERTS

North Carolina Dominates Michigan State

Hansbrough leads No. 1 UNC past Notre Dame 102-87

UNC-UK: Between the Lines

Can anyone stop the Tar Heels?

Krzyzewski says Hansbrough is 'worthy'

Zeller impressive in North Carolina debut

NBA Draft 2009 Player Profile: Tyler Hansbrough, (Center-Forward), North Carolina Tar Heels

Jayhawks trying to rebuild after championship

Top 5 NBA Power Forward Prospects

MSU-North Carolina Tickets Go On Sale Tuesday

ACC ShootAround: Duke, Miami to try to threaten a loaded UNC squad

Tar Heels Picked Fourth In ACC Preseason Poll

ND, IU to play in Maui Invitational

Tyler Hansbrough or Tim Tebow: Who Will Make the Better Pro?

Carolina's Hansbrough, Hokies' Tincher honored

Hansbrough says Tar Heels poised for run at title

Dennis Scott the greatest 3-point shooter ever

Hansbrough, Dawson Nominated For ESPYs

Sports Briefs

Adam Stanco on Jamont Gordon

Beasley makes his case to Bulls

Top guard prospect commits to UNC

Ten reasons to be excited about 2008-09

UNC's Green looking to showcase his quickness

UNC signs Menchville grad's son for basketball

CP3 All-Stars shine in Charlottesville

Party photos make splash

Obama shoots hoops with Tar Heels

Coach: Tar Heels' trio still undecided

Shooting the breeze

Hansbrough in black and white

Hansbrough Stays Quiet About His Future Options

Final Four recap: Kansas 84, North Carolina 66

Hansbrough Selected Player of the Year

Final Four Matchup: Jayhawks vs. Tarheels

For Final Four schools, trip can be a costly game

One goal in mind

Hansbrough, Beasley on All-America Team

Tips for attending the Final Four

Tyler Hansbrough - Committee gets it right as four No. 1s head to San Antonio

Final Four Matchup: North Carolina vs. Kansas

Louisville 73, North Carolina 83

Preview: Cardinals vs Tar Heels - East Regional

West Regional - Xavier vs. UCLA

Tarheels 68, Cougars 47

Why the North Carolina Tarheels Will Win the National Championship

Ellington helps North Carolina rout Arkansas 108-77 to reach NCAA round of 16

East regional:Arkansas 77, North Carolina 108

East regional: Razorbacks vs Tar Heels

Heart fuels Hansbrough's play

EAST REGIONAL

East regional: Tar Heels still own talent-heavy bracket

NCAA West Regional

NCAA Midwest Regional

NCAA South Regional

Clemson Tigers 81, North Carolina Tar Heels 86

Hansbrough to have jersey retired

Final Four Update

Tar Heels beat Virginia Tech, 68-66

Tourny time

March Madman

Dascenzo: Take time to appreciate Hansbrough

Tyler Hansbrough Ranks No. 2 - For Now

Tarheel Basketball Report: UNC Vs. Duke

#2 Duke tops #3 UNC 89-78

'Pyscho T' drives foes mad with physical inside game

Hansbrough, fifth-ranked Tar Heels get past 'Canes

UNC to face Georgia Tech in a possible “trap” game

Hansbrough leads way as UNC racks up another win

Hansbrough's big night leads No. 1 Tar Heels past Kent State 90-61

Preview: Nevada at No. 1 North Carolina

Hansbrough leads lethargic No. 1 Tar Heels past Nicholls State, 88-78

Hansbrough, Raji earn ACC weekly honors

On College Basketball | Williams ever the gracious victor

Lawson may be out but Buckeyes still worried about stopping Hansbrough

Hansbrough does it all in Las Vegas

Early look at the player of the year race

Tar Heels Avoid Upset, Beat Davidson

Hansbrough Tops AP's All-America Team

ACC Hoops Preview: #1-North Carolina

Maric Among 50 Wooden Award Candidates

Preseason honors keep coming

Five college basketball teams to watch

Points and Combos: Smelling like a Rose

Cheat sheet for college hoops season

Is a hardwood three-peat in Florida's future?

Florida's headed for a hard fall in hoops

Roy Williams Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech

Fantasyland

Heels have calendar marked for key visits

A case of the blues

All-Rolls Royce Team

Tyler Hansbrough Report

Moore or less correct

Tar Heels coach thinks basketball, deals with vertigo

2008 recruiting class can't get much worse

NBA Draft: A mock for 2008 (and Mr. Mayo is NOT No. 1)

NBA player Williams gives back to community

Changing of guards in ACC

Singletary gives Cavs chance

One More Year: Possible 2008 Early Entries

Selecting the best of the rest

Griz still have chance to score at number 4

How to get a team going

USC Trojans(25-11) Vs. North Carolina (30-6)

Jackets' Future is Now
Tar Heels News


 

Top 5 NBA Power Forward Prospects

 


 

Beware young power forward prospects – there are monsters lurking at your position in the NBA, waiting for fresh victims. Monsters with names like Duncan, KG, Amare, Dirk, Boozer, Bosh and Brand. Monsters with championship rings, MVP awards and All-NBA honors on their resume.

Power forward is without a doubt the most competitive position in the NBA – just look at the names listed above. So the prospects below better bring their “A” games or stay in college a little longer (if that is an option).

1. Blake Griffin – Oklahoma - SO

Lost in all the publicity heaped upon other freshman last season was the play of Blake Griffin. He went off for 15 and 9 for the Sooners last year, including 10 double-doubles. Possessing perfect size for a 4-man (6’10” 251lbs) he also is an NBA-level athlete – look no further than his slam dunk title at the McDonald’s All-American game while he was in high school.

He does need to work on some things – most notably his horrendous free throw shooting touch (59%). If he continues to improve and has another big year down in Norman, he very well might be the first name out of David Stern’s mouth next June.

2. Tyler Hansbrough – North Carolina –SR

One man who is definitely not afraid of the NBA’s power forward monsters is the Tar Heels’ Tyler Hansbrough. A ferocious competitor, Hansbrough is a bruising player not afraid to mix it up down low – in fact he relishes it. The top returning player in the NCAA, North Carolina will be looking for Psycho T to take them to the NCAA title in his senior season.

Despite all this, there are some serious doubts concerning Hansbrough’s NBA potential. He’s not a superb athlete, may only be 6’8” and doesn’t have much of a game outside of the post area. Plus he will be 24-years-old when his first NBA season begins – ancient for a rookie. His intense play and work ethic will give him a job in the League, but whether he ends up anything more than a role player is the big question.

3. Patrick Patterson – Kentucky - SO

Billy Gillispie’s first big coup as coach of the Wildcats was getting big man Patrick Patterson to commit to the program. He then pulled off an even bigger coup by getting Patterson to stick around for more than one season in Lexington.

A former high school teammate of O.J. Mayo in Huntington, W.V., Patterson was a godsend for the Wildcats last season, providing a formidable inside presence (16.4ppg, 7.7rpg, 1.2bpg). Coming in at 6’8” 232lbs, Patterson is a bit undersized for the post in the NBA, but he should make up for this with his 7-foot plus wingspan. A very good back to the basic player who is able to absorb contact and still score, double P is also an explosive leaper – attacking the rim until it begs for mercy.

4. Samardo Samuels – Louisville - FR

At 6’8” 240lbs, with a long wingspan, Samardo Samuels is an undersized beast in the post similar to aforementioned Patterson. Rivals #9 prospect in the class of 2008, the St. Benedict’s (NJ) Prep star, by way of Jamaica, uses his superior strength and long arms to be a menace at both ends of the court. All this contributed to him being named USA Today’s national high school player of the year last season.

Playing for a former NBA coach in Rick Pitino and competing in the Big East, which looks to be extraordinarily competitive this upcoming season, should do wonders for Samuels’ game as he tries to become yet another one and done player.

5. Jordan Hill – Arizona - JR

Not a very highly touted recruit coming out of Lenoir, N.C., Jordan Hill didn’t even crack the Rivals top 150 prospect list for the class of 2006. However, he has steadily improved in his two seasons in Tucson and is now considered NBA first round draft pick material. How steadily has he improved? Compare his freshman stat line with his sophomore – 4.7ppg, 4.1rpg, 0.9bpg vs. 13.2ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.6bpg.

At 6’10” 226lbs, with long arms, Hill is a long and lean post player. As his blocked shots stats show, he uses his length to swat away opponent’s shots and to also flick hook shots over them on the offensive end. He also is very athletic for his size and has a nice shooting touch. Hill and his fellow classmate Chase Budinger will be the focal points for Arizona this year and will ensure that NBA scouts are regular guests to the McKale Center this season.

Next in line: Greg Monroe, Georgetown, Ater Majok, Connecticut; Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech; Connor Atchley, Texas; James Johnson, Wake Forest.

 

 

 

 

 

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USF alum Solomon Jones signs with Pacers

Tar Heels could factor often in NBA Draft selections

Hansbrough, Collison set to workout for Blazers

Additional big man could help Kings’ rotation

NCAA CHAMPION NORTH CAROLINA VISITS WHITE HOUSE

North Carolina Strategy and Personnel

College game is where Williams' heart is

The end that had to come at Carolina

Shooting the Breeze

Lawson, Ellington leaving UNC for the pros

UNC Tar Heel stars visit Wilmington

Charity basketball game will showcase players from UNC, Duke and Wake Forest

Tar Heels Celebrate 2008-09 Season At Banquet

UNC, Duke seniors to take on Wilmington students

WNC walk-ons get homecoming

UNC seniors to meet Cyclone All-Stars tonight

Scouts: Hansbrough is still 1st-rounder

What to Watch For in 2010

Carolina celebration incomplete

UNC Seniors visiting Barton College

The ultimate goal

Obama calls UNC: Thanks for 'vindicating' me

On Hansbrough's NBA future

The Inevitable NBA Draft Discussion

UNC Prepares For Another Final Four Party

Final Four lore not threatened this year

Nova must balance patience, aggressiveness vs. No. 1 UNC

COLUMN: History favors Tar Heels

Hansbrough, Thabeet headline finalists

Basketball Times Names Lawson A First-Team All-America

Tar Heels' Hansbrough says records are great, but he wants that NCAA title

ACC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Diagraming the 12-team field

Hokies Host Heels In ACC Tussle

Lawson Taking Over For Tar Heels At Right Time

Pivotal ACC Showdown Pits Tar Heels Against Seminoles

COL BKB: North Carolina 94, Clemson 70

Cavs Prepare for Hanbrough, UNC

Carolina Blue Newsstand

Hansbrough closing in on UNC scoring record

UNC VS. ORAL ROBERTS

North Carolina Dominates Michigan State

Hansbrough leads No. 1 UNC past Notre Dame 102-87

UNC-UK: Between the Lines

Can anyone stop the Tar Heels?

Krzyzewski says Hansbrough is 'worthy'

Zeller impressive in North Carolina debut

NBA Draft 2009 Player Profile: Tyler Hansbrough, (Center-Forward), North Carolina Tar Heels

Jayhawks trying to rebuild after championship

Top 5 NBA Power Forward Prospects

MSU-North Carolina Tickets Go On Sale Tuesday

ACC ShootAround: Duke, Miami to try to threaten a loaded UNC squad

Tar Heels Picked Fourth In ACC Preseason Poll

ND, IU to play in Maui Invitational

Tyler Hansbrough or Tim Tebow: Who Will Make the Better Pro?

Carolina's Hansbrough, Hokies' Tincher honored

Hansbrough says Tar Heels poised for run at title

Dennis Scott the greatest 3-point shooter ever

Hansbrough, Dawson Nominated For ESPYs

Sports Briefs

Adam Stanco on Jamont Gordon

Beasley makes his case to Bulls

Top guard prospect commits to UNC

Ten reasons to be excited about 2008-09

UNC's Green looking to showcase his quickness

UNC signs Menchville grad's son for basketball

CP3 All-Stars shine in Charlottesville

Party photos make splash

Obama shoots hoops with Tar Heels

Coach: Tar Heels' trio still undecided

Shooting the breeze

Hansbrough in black and white

Hansbrough Stays Quiet About His Future Options

Final Four recap: Kansas 84, North Carolina 66

Hansbrough Selected Player of the Year

Final Four Matchup: Jayhawks vs. Tarheels

For Final Four schools, trip can be a costly game

One goal in mind

Hansbrough, Beasley on All-America Team

Tips for attending the Final Four

Tyler Hansbrough - Committee gets it right as four No. 1s head to San Antonio

Final Four Matchup: North Carolina vs. Kansas

Louisville 73, North Carolina 83

Preview: Cardinals vs Tar Heels - East Regional

West Regional - Xavier vs. UCLA

Tarheels 68, Cougars 47

Why the North Carolina Tarheels Will Win the National Championship

Ellington helps North Carolina rout Arkansas 108-77 to reach NCAA round of 16

East regional:Arkansas 77, North Carolina 108

East regional: Razorbacks vs Tar Heels

Heart fuels Hansbrough's play

EAST REGIONAL

East regional: Tar Heels still own talent-heavy bracket

NCAA West Regional

NCAA Midwest Regional

NCAA South Regional

Clemson Tigers 81, North Carolina Tar Heels 86

Hansbrough to have jersey retired

Final Four Update

Tar Heels beat Virginia Tech, 68-66

Tourny time

March Madman

Dascenzo: Take time to appreciate Hansbrough

Tyler Hansbrough Ranks No. 2 - For Now

Tarheel Basketball Report: UNC Vs. Duke

#2 Duke tops #3 UNC 89-78

'Pyscho T' drives foes mad with physical inside game

Hansbrough, fifth-ranked Tar Heels get past 'Canes

UNC to face Georgia Tech in a possible “trap” game

Hansbrough leads way as UNC racks up another win

Hansbrough's big night leads No. 1 Tar Heels past Kent State 90-61

Preview: Nevada at No. 1 North Carolina

Hansbrough leads lethargic No. 1 Tar Heels past Nicholls State, 88-78

Hansbrough, Raji earn ACC weekly honors

On College Basketball | Williams ever the gracious victor

Lawson may be out but Buckeyes still worried about stopping Hansbrough

Hansbrough does it all in Las Vegas

Early look at the player of the year race

Tar Heels Avoid Upset, Beat Davidson

Hansbrough Tops AP's All-America Team

ACC Hoops Preview: #1-North Carolina

Maric Among 50 Wooden Award Candidates

Preseason honors keep coming

Five college basketball teams to watch

Points and Combos: Smelling like a Rose

Cheat sheet for college hoops season

Is a hardwood three-peat in Florida's future?

Florida's headed for a hard fall in hoops

Roy Williams Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech

Fantasyland

Heels have calendar marked for key visits

A case of the blues

All-Rolls Royce Team

Tyler Hansbrough Report

Moore or less correct

Tar Heels coach thinks basketball, deals with vertigo

2008 recruiting class can't get much worse

NBA Draft: A mock for 2008 (and Mr. Mayo is NOT No. 1)

NBA player Williams gives back to community

Changing of guards in ACC

Singletary gives Cavs chance

One More Year: Possible 2008 Early Entries

Selecting the best of the rest

Griz still have chance to score at number 4

How to get a team going

USC Trojans(25-11) Vs. North Carolina (30-6)

Jackets' Future is Now
Tar Heels News


 

LIVE from Indy!
Will Tyler Hansbrough make his pro debut tonight when the Indiana Pacers host the Washington Wizards? I'm here at Conseco Fieldhouse for the game. After a nice 6 hour drive (not>

Granger, Hansbrough Lead Pacers In Rout Of Wizards
Indiana has won two in a row after losing its first three to start the season. First-round pick Tyler Hansbrough made his NBA debut and ended with 13 points and five rebounds in nearly 14 minutes of action. The North Carolina product suffered a right>

NBA roundup: Friday's action on the courts
18 and Miami dealt Denver its first loss of the season. - Pacers 102 Wizards 86 At Indianapolis, Tyler Hansbrough scored 13 points in his pro debut as Indiana beat Washington. - 76ers 97 Nets 94 At Philadelphia, Andre Iguodala scored 16 points, including>

Georgia Tech gets a big boost
a huge impact.' Since 1995-96, the only freshman big man to make first-team All-ACC was North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough in 2005-06. Tech's Chris Bosh, Carolina's Marvin Williams and Brandan Wright, Duke's Luol Deng and N.C. State's J.J. Hickson had big>

NBA roundup: Friday's action on the courts
18 and Miami dealt Denver its first loss of the season. - Pacers 102 Wizards 86 At Indianapolis, Tyler Hansbrough scored 13 points in his pro debut as Indiana beat Washington. - 76ers 97 Nets 94 At Philadelphia, Andre Iguodala scored 16 points, including>

Hansbrough scores 13 in debut as Pacers win 102-86
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NBA roundup: Friday's action on the courts
18 and Miami dealt Denver its first loss of the season. - Pacers 102 Wizards 86 At Indianapolis, Tyler Hansbrough scored 13 points in his pro debut as Indiana beat Washington. - 76ers 97 Nets 94 At Philadelphia, Andre Iguodala scored 16 points, including>

Kentucky talk dominates college hoops
saw its top four scorers head for the NBA but it is loaded in the frontcourt - where Tyler Hansbrough dominated for four years - and relying on Larry Drew II to run the show for the first time. Connecticut will be a lot smaller with Hasheem Thabeet gone>

Pacers keep up defensive effort
five Pacers in double figures with 22 points. Ford had 18 points, 10 rebounds and no turnovers. Forward Tyler Hansbrough, who was limited to a maximum of 16 minutes, made an impression in his first game of the season. The rookie out of North Carolina had>

NBA roundup: Friday's action on the courts
18 and Miami dealt Denver its first loss of the season. - Pacers 102 Wizards 86 At Indianapolis, Tyler Hansbrough scored 13 points in his pro debut as Indiana beat Washington. - 76ers 97 Nets 94 At Philadelphia, Andre Iguodala scored 16 points, including>

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