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NBA Undrafted Players

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Seniors 
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 

Mustafa Al-Sayyad Fresno State Sudan Forward 6-9 240 
Alan Anderson Michigan State United States Guard/Forward 6-6 220 
Eddie Basden Charlotte United States Guard 6-5 215 
Mike Bell Florida Atlantic United States Forward 6-9 210 
Odartey Blankson Nevada-Las Vegas United States Forward 6-7 220 
Darren Brooks Southern Illinois United States Guard 6-3 205 
Will Conroy Washington United States Guard 6-2 195 
Taylor Coppenrath Vermont United States Forward 6-9 250 
Sharrod Ford Clemson United States Forward 6-9 225 
Deng Gai Fairfield Sudan Forward 6-9 250 
Quemont Greer DePaul United States Forward 6-7 240 
Chuck Hayes Kentucky United States Forward 6-6 240 
Jared Homan Iowa State United States Forward/Center 6-10 250 
Mindaugas Katelynas Tennessee-Chattanooga Lithuania Forward 6-9 225 
Keith Langford Kansas United States Guard 6-4 215 
John Lucas Oklahoma State United States Guard 5-11 165 
Rawle Marshall Oakland United States Guard/Forward 6-7 190 
Glen McGowan Pepperdine United States Forward 6-9 230 
Juan Mendez Niagara Canada Forward 6-8 245 
Aaron Miles Kansas United States Guard 6-1 175 
Ronnie Price Utah Valley State United States Guard 6-2 190 
Filiberto Rivera Texas-El Paso Puerto Rico Guard 6-2 175 
Luke Schenscher Georgia Tech Australia Center 7-1 255 
Tre Simmons Washington United States Guard 6-5 200 
Donell Taylor UAB United States Guard 6-6 180 
Chris Thomas Notre Dame United States Guard 6-1 180 
Chevon Troutman Pittsburgh United States Forward 6-7 240 
Mike Wilkinson Wisconsin United States Forward 6-8 240 



Juniors 
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 

Kelenna Azubuike Kentucky United Kingdom Guard 6-5 220 
John Gilchrist Maryland United States Guard 6-3 194 
Dwayne Jones St. Joseph’s United States Forward/Center 6-11 250 
Roger Powell Illinois United States Forward 6-6 220
Anthony Roberson Saginaw High School United States Guard 6-2 180 
Tiras Wade Louisiana-Lafayette United States Guard 6-6 195 
Matt Walsh Florida United States Guard/Forward 6-6 205 
Kennedy Winston Alabama United States Guard/Forward 6-6 230 



Sophomore
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 
Deji Akindele Chicago State Nigeria Center 7-1 240 
Sean Banks Memphis United States Forward 6-8 210 



Freshmen
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 
Randolph Morris Kentucky United States Center 6-10 266 


Also Eligible
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 
Daryl Dorsey Brevard Community College (Fla.) United States Guard 6-1 185 
Robert Rothbart Paris Basket Racing (France) Bosnia-Herzegovina Forward 7-1 225 




International Draft Eligible 
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 

Ender Arslan Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Turkey Guard 6-3 166 
Murilo Becker Coc/Ribeirão Preto (Brazil) Brazil Forward/Center 6-10 255 
Yiannis Bouroussis AEK Athens (Greece) Greece Center 7-0 247 
Pavelas Cukinas Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius (Lithuania) Lithuania Forward 6-10 241 
Angelo Gigli Bipop Carire Reggio Emilia (Italy) Italy Forward 7-0 228 
Edu Hernandez CB Gran Canaria (Spain) Spain Forward/Center 7-0 245 
Axel Hervelle Real Madrid (Spain) Belgium Forward 6-8 230 
Marcelo Huertas DVK Joventut Badalona (Spain) Brazil Guard 6-3 185 
Kresimir Loncar BC Kiev (Ukraine) Croatia Forward 6-11 245 
Dirk Maedrich SG FT/MTV Braunschweig (Germany) Germany Center 6-11 220 
Milan Majstorovic BC Reflex (Serbia & Montenegro) Serbia & Montenegro Forward 6-9 240 
Stefano Mancinelli Climamio Bologna (Italy) Italy Forward 6-8 214 
Nikos Zisis AEK Athens (Greece) Greece Guard 6-5 200 



International Early Entry 
Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight 

Marcin Gortat RheinEnergie Koln (Germany) Poland Forward/Center 6-11 240 
Mile Ilic BC Reflex (Serbia & Montenegro) Bosnia-Herzegovina Center 7-1 230 
Ersan Ilyasova Ulker Istanbul (Turkey) Turkey Forward 6-9 235 
Drago Pasalic KK Split (Croatia) Croatia Forward 6-11 236

 

Some noticeable names I saw in there that could fit the bulls what do you think

 

Edit: if im forgetting someone tell me and ill put them on

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A lot of good names in there, don't really know what the Bulls would really need but these guys strike me as quality pickups for anyone:

 

Azubuike, Banks, Bynum, Winston, Basden, Roberson and maybe Morris and Walsh if you're desperate.

The Bulls are confident that enough solid role players went undrafted to invite some rookie free agents to training camp.

 

"We have guys on the phone right now making calls because some pretty good players didn't get picked," Paxson said.

 

"We're a team that still has needs. We can still use a [power forward] who can shoot and a big guard who can defend. There are guys in that category who fell through the cracks.

 

http://chicagosports.chicagotribune...-home-headlines

I bet they bring Bynum in for a try out. He is a Chicago guy so I bet they at least look at him. Really do not need any gaurds but we'll see

QUOTE(Benson&Rexage @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 02:49 PM)
I bet they bring Bynum in for a try out. He is a Chicago guy so I bet they at least look at him. Really do not need any gaurds but we'll see

 

Looking at the Bulls roster, the last thing they will bring in is a point guard.

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 02:50 PM)
Looking at the Bulls roster, the last thing they will bring in is a point guard.

true they could use a big man

This will probably get a few laughs, but I seriously think my fellow alum Darren Brooks from SIU will get a serious shot. he may be on the short side (6'3") but the kid is absolutely muscled and was a 2 time MVC player of the year and defensive player of the year. He averaged about 6 steals a game it seemed like, and he was money in the bank when the game was on the line.

QUOTE(chi-guy2 @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 02:50 PM)
true they could use a big man

 

We still need a big guard. As it stands we have only have a legitimate three man rotation of hinrich, duhon and gordo. We also need someone that can play both center and power foward.

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id say you give jawad williams matt walsh azubuike and akindele a call

I read earlier that the rosters were possibly expanding to 14 players instead of 12, is this true?

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 03:04 PM)
I read earlier that the rosters were possibly expanding to 14 players instead of 12, is this true?

 

If I understand it correctly it will be more like hockey where you can dress 12 players out of a 15 or 14 man roster (I forget which) You won't have the faux injuries to keep 3 extra players around.

I'd like to see them bring in Morris (he's a project, but he could be good), although he might not fit what they are looking for. Anderson, Azubuike, and Basden could all be nice fits at SG, and maybe Banks. I'm not really a fan of any of the other big guys (although I'll admit I don't know much about some of the foreigners).

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QUOTE(ZoomSlowik @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 03:09 PM)
I'd like to see them bring in Morris (he's a project, but he could be good), although he might not fit what they are looking for. Anderson, Azubuike, and Basden could all be nice fits at SG, and maybe Banks. I'm not really a fan of any of the other big guys (although I'll admit I don't know much about some of the foreigners).

id like jawad williams because all unc players are studs in the NBA, and akindele because ive seen him play and liked what i saw

Jackie Manual will be a great sign for someone, more so than even Jawad Williams. Jackie is an athletic 6'5 SG that is an absolute defensive stopper. He also has the athletic ability to get to the hole and finish. He needs to work on his shot, but so did Bruce Bowen when he first arrived.

Nobody has mentioned John Gilchrist, but he's a real solid point guard. If he had come out last year he probably would have been drafted after the way he dominated the ACC tournament.

Yeah I think someone will at least give Brooks a thought. I saw Powell was not on that list. Was Hassan Adams a senior? DId he simply go undrafted or did he go back to AZ? He's a nice player

Where's Ernest Shazor?

BASDEN PLEASE

Did Joey Grahams twin brother get drafted?

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QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 04:13 PM)
Did Joey Grahams twin brother get drafted?

dont think so

QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 08:47 PM)
Jackie Manual will be a great sign for someone, more so than even Jawad Williams. Jackie is an athletic 6'5 SG that is an absolute defensive stopper. He also has the athletic ability to get to the hole and finish. He needs to work on his shot, but so did Bruce Bowen when he first arrived.

 

I was gonna say the same thing about Manual. I'm certainly not the one to talk much about the NBA, but Manual looked like one helluva defender when I saw him play in college. Not much offensively, but extremely good defensively.

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what college did manual go to?

QUOTE(chi-guy2 @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 05:40 PM)
what college did manual go to?

North Carolina

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i have changed the list of undrafted players, categorizing them by year and or country and high school, this is all of the players currently that have no team

Eddie Basden Charlotte United States Guard 6-5 215

 

PLEASE PAX

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