Monday, April 25, 2011

with a lot of money at stake if he comes out

NBA talent evaluators love that kind of star turn Coach Sunglasses. Some use the NCAA tournament as an important talent read -- how a small-school product handles the increased competition, how Connecticut's Walker and Kentucky's Brandon Knight fare in the semifinals to break a close race for the No. 2 point guard in the draft behind Kyrie Irving of Duke -- and others allow March and April fractional input after the months of charting that came before them. All want to see how prospects react to the postseason cauldron.
That made Walker one of the Draft winners of the tournament Dolce & Gabbana Sunglasses, beyond being one of winners, period. Knight too, and maybe even Knight more. Walker already had an impressive body of work as a junior and he wouldn't drop much unless he really panicked in the madness. He also couldn't climb the board much unless he grew a couple inches between weekends Armani Sunglasses.
But Knight was a freshman, on the big stage for the first time, with a lot of money at stake if he comes out.

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