Commentary
ESPN 150 players compare favorably to the pros
Originally Published: August 31, 2007
By
Antonio Williams | Scouts Inc.
The Class of 2008 features a number of players who undoubtedly will fulfill their ultimate goal of playing in the NBA. As they work to pursue their hoop dreams, most of these talented prospects attempt to mimic their NBA heroes, even using moves the NBA stars have in their arsenals.
The players included in the top 10 of the ESPN 150 all have the talent to make millions one day in the NBA. Which current NBA players compare most favorably to these talented top-10 prospects?
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Antonio Williams is a recruiting coordinator for Scouts Inc. He previously worked as an NBA scout for Marty Blake Associates.
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