i thought wojo was just hurley in another uni. both were more valuable than grant hill if you ask dickie v...you know those duke role players are the best.
Well, if we're talking luck, it ain't Hurley. As I recall, he thought he was smarter than a seatbelt and an oncoming car, so he's now a Horse Whisperererer.
ok enough of our hijacking....here ya go isl: #4 Andrew Bogut Birthdate: 11/28/84 NBA Position: Center College: Utah Class: Sophomore Ht: 7-0 Wt: 242 Hometown: Melbourne, Australia High School: Lake Ginninderra NBA Comparison - Kevin McHale Strengths: Quite possibly the top player of his class...Has an NBA-ready game...Exceptional fundamentals...Always plays with a high level of intensity...Devastating drop-step...Can shoot jump-hook with either hand...McHale-esque footwork on the block...Very sharp mechanics on his jumper...Can shoot the ball out to 18 feet...Can handle the ball well for a 7-footer...Very creative in establishing his positioning...Shoots an incredibly high percentage from the floor (64% this season)...Unbelievable passer out of the double/triple-team...Stellar court vision...A monster on the glass...Possibly the best rebounder (offensive and defensive) in college basketball...Catches everything...Good one-on-one defender...Isn’t intimidated by anyone (in fact, he does most of the intimidating)...Condor wingspan...Improving on his help defense, which accounts for his higher shot-blocking numbers...A coach’s dream...About 10X better than he was last season (and he was no slouch as a freshman, either)...Exceptional lower body strength...Has dominated at the international level before committing to Utah..High mental/physical toughness...Doesn’t get rattled easily...Has plenty of upside remaining...The sky is the limit...Played well against Tim Duncan during the summer Olympics... Weaknesses: Has put up terrific numbers in a lackluster conference (the Mountain West is far weaker in 2004-2005 than it has been in the past)...Will have to assume a high workload for one of the worst teams in the NBA next season...Questions to how he will react to being a high lottery pick after spending the last two seasons in relative obscurity...Lackluster lateral foot speed (but not as slow as some say he is)...Not an explosive leaper...Room for improvement at the free throw line...Decent in the open court, but not outstanding...Occasionally, falls in love with the same post move (simply because nobody in the MWC can defend him)...Will need to take his lumps against the Duncans, Garnetts, and Nowitzki’s of the world. Notes: Parents are Croatian, raised in Australia, schooled in Utah. Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year in 2004. Named MVP of the 2003 FIBA Junior World championships. Started for the Australian National Team in the 2004 Athens Olympics. Led the Utes to an 18-game winning streak in 2004-2005.