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[QUOTE="OrangeTown, post: 1052854, member: 942"] [url]http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2014/story/_/id/10968954/noah-vonleh-stock-continues-soar-nba-draft[/url] After watching Ennis workout in Long Island with some other prospects, Chad Ford wrote the following: "Ennis and Clarkson showed a contrast in styles when they were working out with each other. Ennis is a smooth, steady player who is rock solid fundamentally. He's so effortless out there that there's times when it looks like he's done this his whole life. His poise for a player his age is really remarkable. Watching him move from innovative drill to innovative drill with Hernandez, it was tough to really pick apart anything about his game. He's got a great handle (forget moving through stationary cones, Hernandez made Ennis and Clarkson weave through moving ones on wheels), to passing (Hernandez would throw out small rubber balls and ask Ennis to dribble and pass the basketball to hit the rubber balls before finishing the play) to his shooting mechanics, Ennis may be the most fundamentally sound point guard in the draft. The knock on him was his lack of elite size and athleticism -- two questions he answered pretty emphatically at the draft combine. While Ennis isn't particularly tall (6-2.5 in shoes) he measured with a terrific 6-7.25 wingspan, securing that coveted plus-5 height-to-wingspan ratio that NBA scouts covet. He also tested better than expected at the combine, with a 36.5-inch maximum vertical and one of the three fastest shuttle drill scores at the event. So he's explosive enough off the floor and the drills show he's got the foot speed to compete in the NBA. While there are bigger, faster and better shooting point guards with fewer defensive questions (it's so hard to gauge whether Syracuse players can guard their position), there isn't a point guard in the draft with such a complete package of skills. While I think [URL='http://insider.espn.go.com/nbadraft/draft/tracker/player?draftyear=2010&playerId=19974'][U]Dante Exum[/U][/URL] and [URL='http://insider.espn.go.com/nbadraft/draft/tracker/player?draftyear=2010&playerId=19805'][U]Marcus Smart[/U][/URL] will likely go ahead of Ennis, I think he has a great shot of going in the lottery for a team looking for more consistency and poise and less sizzle from their lead guard." [/QUOTE]
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