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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 5063992, member: 405"] Here's who is still available who might be a fit: [B]Torched Omier - South Florida. Ht: [/B]6-7 [B]Wt: [/B]240 Omier is one of the most productive bigs in the country. He’s averaged a double-double all four seasons of his college career, averaging 17 points, 10 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game this past season. He is undersized but makes up for it with a long wingspan and a build that makes him look like a football player. He is perfect in a five-out offense, where he can shoot the 3 (35.3 percent this season) and put the ball on the floor. He can also score with his back to the basket, but he’s at his best facing up and attacking off the bounce. When he gets in close, his footwork and strength helps him get shots off clean. He can put his shoulder in the defender and create space. He also gets to the line, drawing 4.9 fouls per 40 minutes. He has good instincts when the ball is in the air, able to rebound outside of his area. [B]Igor Milicic - Charlotte 6-10, 225[/B] A third-team all-AAC honoree this season, Miličić is about as multi-skilled of a college 4 as one can find at his level. His counting numbers — 12.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game — were depressed by Charlotte being one of the 10 slowest-paced teams in the country. He can play with or without the ball, as Charlotte used him in all sorts of perimeter actions as either the screener and/or the ballhandler. He can run off screens to shoot from distance, or he can instinctively cut backdoor for easy shots at the rim. Overall, Miličić drilled 147 3s at a 38.1 percent clip, firing effectively in spot-up situations, off direct actions and when relocating off the bounce when opponents closed out. Put it all together, and Miličić is an exceedingly smart, mobile, skilled offensive big. [B]Kasean Pryor - South Florida Ht: 6-10. Wt: 210[/B] Pryor played a big role in South Florida winning the American. The Bulls were 2-4 when Amir Abdur-Rahim inserted Pryor into the starting lineup and went to a five-out attack. South Florida won 21 of its next 22 games. Pryor can make some wild decisions, but his talent is real. He handles the ball so well that South Florida would even have him bring the ball up the floor and occasionally set a ball screen for him. He is one of the fastest players his size in the country, and he uses his speed to his advantage when he pulls more traditional bigs out onto the perimeter. His shot looks legit, and he made 35.2 percent of his 3s this season. Because he’s such a tough matchup and plays so aggressively with the ball in his hands, he had a high free-throw rate (50.2) and made 81.4 percent of his free throws at USF. [/QUOTE]
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