tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7965585998403674176.post-34004870977844497172008-04-28T15:07:00.004-04:002008-04-28T16:34:12.456-04:002008-04-28T16:34:12.456-04:00A Post-Draft Deadline Look at the Big EastThe deadline to declare for the draft was yesterday. There are still a lot of moving parts, since players have until June 16th to withdraw their name from consideration. We can make some reasonable assumptions though- most of of the top prospects have hired agents, and it's unlikely that guys like D.J. Augustin and Russell Westbrook will be returning. A full list of who has declared can be found <a href="http://nbadraft.net/2008earlyentry.asp">here</a>.<br /><br />Since I couldn't care less about the NBA (although I do enjoy the draft), I'm primarily concerned with the guys that are coming back. The notables on <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2008/columns/story?columnist=ford_chad&page=InOut">this list</a> include Earl Clark, Darren Collison, Stephen Curry, Blake Griffin, <a href="http://vegaswatch.net/2008/04/one-more-year.html">Hansbrough</a>, Hasheem Thabeet, Terrence Williams, and Sam Young. The thing that jumped out at me is that the Big East is going to be very, very good next year. They dominate the previous list, and they won't lose as much to graduation as other conferences. A look at some of the top contenders:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Connecticut </span>(20:1 at Sportsbook)<br />Declared for draft: Nobody<br />Graduated: Nobody<br /><br />UConn would be getting all kinds of hype if Price hadn't gotten hurt in the first round. They'd be a Sweet 16 team (at least) with almost everybody coming back (Wiggins <a href="http://www.courant.com/sports/college/husky/men/hcu-wiggins-0414,0,5073042.story">transferred</a>). As it happened, they're an afterthought with a rehabbing point guard. If Price makes a full recovery, with the ever-improving <a href="http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24339410/">Thabeet returning</a>, this should be a top 5 team.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Louisville</span> (20:1)<br />Declared for draft: Derrick Caracter<br />Graduated: David Padgett, Juan Palacios<br /><br />They return an excellent backcourt- Williams, Smith, Sosa, and McGee- and Earl Clark returning is huge. They lose a lot more than UConn, but were better to begin with. The big question is whether incoming freshmen Samardo Samuels (#9 on the Rivals 150, an "automatic double/double guy") and Terrence Jennings (#18) can replace the production they are losing inside.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Georgetown </span>(20:1)<br />Delcared for draft: Nobody<br />Graduated: Jonathan Wallace, Roy Hibbert, Patrick Ewing Jr.<br /><br />Tough break for the Hoyas last week, as sophomore foward Vernon Macklin <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/24/AR2008042403093.html">announced his intention to transfer</a>. That's a big hit to their frontcourt, which was already going to struggle to replace Hibbert. A lot of Georgetown's success will depend on how good incoming freshman Greg Monroe (6'10", Rivals #8) is. <br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Pittsburgh </span>(20:1)<br />Declared for draft: Nobody<br />Graduated: Ronald Ramon, Keith Benjamin, Mike Cook<br /><br />Sam Young and DeJuan Blair will be very tough inside. The lack of guards may be a problem, with three of their top four graduating (Fields is the fourth). With a potentially dominant combo inside, they won't need the guards to be all-world, but there are some holes to fill. Pitt doesn't look to have any highly touted recruits coming in.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Notre Dame</span> (40:1)<br />Declared for draft: Nobody<br />Graduated: Rob Kurz<br /><br />Ugh. I'm <a href="http://www.themoneylinejournal.com/?p=228">still bitter</a>. Kurz is a significant loss inside, but they still have Harangody and Hillesland. Combine them with McAlarney, Tory Jackson and Ryan Ayers on the perimeter, and they might even win a road game. Seriously though, that is a very solid starting five. I just don't know if I can deal with another year of Harangody and Hansbrough being on ESPN three nights a week.<br /><br />I won't give them their own paragraph, but if McNeal withdraws from the draft, Marquette will be a contender. The same is true for Donte Greene and Syracuse, although it seems unlikely that he would return.<br /><br />At this point in the year, it usually seems like the quality of play is going to be down, since most of the guys we are familiar with are either graduating or heading to the NBA. With every other conference, I think this holds true, but not with the Big East, which looks to be the strongest conference heading into the upcoming season.Vegas Watchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02353166004125421683VegasWatch@gmail.com7