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I'm on my comma
Nate Robinson - 5'8"!!!??? OK, he's a great athlete, but...damn that's short.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=dw-pointguards062405&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
TOP POINT GUARD PROSPECTS
1. Chris Paul, 6-0, Wake Forest, sophomore.
2. Deron Williams, 6-3, Illinois, junior – The Illini great has tremendous strength, size and deceptive speed. A gifted passer with a deadly outside game, Williams won't slide out of the top five picks.
3. Raymond Felton, 6-0, North Carolina, junior – The general of the national champion Tar Heels, Felton is a blur with the ball and in most seasons would be the first point guard taken. Could be a late lottery steal.
4. Jarrett Jack, 6-3, Georgia Tech, junior – Another tough, talented ACC point guard, Jack has the physical tools for the NBA and has shown steady improvement year to year. He was a key to Tech's title game run in 2004.
5. Nate Robinson, 5-8, Washington, junior – If you think Paul's height scares people, Robinson, who's a ridiculous athlete and almost impossible to guard offensively, may slide all the way to the second round. Don't be fooled. He'll be in the league a long, long time.
Dan Wetzel is Yahoo! Sports' national columnist. Send him a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=dw-pointguards062405&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
TOP POINT GUARD PROSPECTS
1. Chris Paul, 6-0, Wake Forest, sophomore.
2. Deron Williams, 6-3, Illinois, junior – The Illini great has tremendous strength, size and deceptive speed. A gifted passer with a deadly outside game, Williams won't slide out of the top five picks.
3. Raymond Felton, 6-0, North Carolina, junior – The general of the national champion Tar Heels, Felton is a blur with the ball and in most seasons would be the first point guard taken. Could be a late lottery steal.
4. Jarrett Jack, 6-3, Georgia Tech, junior – Another tough, talented ACC point guard, Jack has the physical tools for the NBA and has shown steady improvement year to year. He was a key to Tech's title game run in 2004.
5. Nate Robinson, 5-8, Washington, junior – If you think Paul's height scares people, Robinson, who's a ridiculous athlete and almost impossible to guard offensively, may slide all the way to the second round. Don't be fooled. He'll be in the league a long, long time.
Dan Wetzel is Yahoo! Sports' national columnist. Send him a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.