NBA Draft Wiretap

Agent: Morrison Set To Gain 20 Pounds

Mark Bartelstein, Chicago-based agent for players such as Brad Miller, Antoine Walker and Derek Fisher was interviewed by RealGM's Andrew Perna on Wednesday. He is representing Adam Morrison of Gonzaga and James Augustine of Illinois in June's NBA Draft.

On which teams Adam Morrison will work out for:

“He’s going to work out for Toronto, Chicago, Charlotte and Portland as of now.”

On the best/worst case scenarios for Morrison come draft night:

“I try not to get into that too much because so many things can change – trades and things like that. I know it’s biased, but in my opinion I think he’s the best player in this draft. I think he’s going to have a sensational career in the NBA. He’s a very unique player and I think the mistake people make is when they say that someone else has a bigger upside. Adam has a huge upside to his game, he’s a young guy. He’s going to put on another twenty pounds, which is going to make a gigantic difference and he’ll really help him evolve.”

On the ‘unfair’ comparisons to Larry Bird:

“I think obviously Larry Bird is one of the greatest players of all time, and so it’s flattering for anyone to compare Adam to Larry. I think there are similarities between the two, and that’s where people drew the comparison from, but I don’t want to put that on Adam. I think it’s too much pressure. He’s a great scorer, he can do it so many different ways, and he’s an unbelievable shooter, and shot-maker. He finds ways to create opportunities for himself, and he has a great feel for the game. Those are things you can’t teach, and he has them so I think that makes him pretty special.”

On James Augustine’s pre-draft workouts:

“He’s already worked out for a bunch of teams, and he’s scheduled to work out for a bunch more. He’s pretty booked up, and he’s done really well. I think he’s opened up a lot of eyes. He’s a really athletic big guy, who can run the floor like a deer. He’s a really tough kid, and knows how to make the kinds of winning plays. He also comes from a great program in Illinois. He’s going to be a really good NBA player.”

On Danny Granger’s surprising fall in last years’ draft:

“I think at the beginning of the process he started as a second round pick, and then jumped up quite a bit. People started to see how special he was and he started moving up as a potential top ten pick. Then on draft day he fell a little bit but, he wound up in a great situation. He had a great year, made the All-Rookie team, and a lot of teams made a mistake. That’s the nature of the business, it’s a subjective decision. No one knows for sure what they have until a year or two later when you can begin to see who was right and who was wrong. You know, if the draft was today Danny would be a top ten, maybe even top five pick for sure. But, you can’t worry about those things. What you do is you make sure your players are as prepared as they possibly can be. You make sure they work hard as they possibly can and put their best foot forward. From that point on you sleep well, because your guy has done everything imaginable. Danny did that last year and I hope to have my guys doing that this year.”

Andrew.Perna@RealGM.com

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No Return To N.C. State For Cedric Simmons

North Carolina State center Cedric Simmons will forfeit his final two years of college eligibility to enter the NBA Draft, according to a report published by the Associated Press. Simmons intends to hire an agent, which would close the door on a possible return to the college ranks.

Simmons said in April that he would seek an evaluation to determine how he would fare in the draft. He was free to return to school as long as he didn't hire an agent.

"I thought that Cedric was really, as he said, testing the waters," assistant coach Larry Harris said Tuesday. "His point was if he was going to be a very high draft pick, he thought he would go and if not he'd come back to school."

Simmons' hiring of an agent was originally reported by DraftExpress.com.

Via USA Today


Cedric Simmons Hires Agent

According to Draftexpress.com, Cedric Simmons has hired agents Andy Miller and Justin Zanik.

The sophomore big man will be ineligible to return to North Carolina State for another season and will make the leap to the NBA.

Via Draftexpress.com


May 2006 Archive

  • Lakers Looking To Trade Up For Roy Or Williams?

    Numerous sources have informed DraftExpress that the Lakers appear eager to move up in this year's Draft, as they target Brandon Roy and Marcus Williams.

  • Razorbacks' Brewer Hires Agent

    NBA sources in California informed DraftExpress President Jonathan Givony on Saturday that Arkansas guard Ronnie Brewer has hired an agent, forfeiting his remaining college eligibility.

  • Timberwolves Shopping 6th Pick For Veteran

    The Minnesota Timberwolves are looking to win now and may trade their 6th pick for a veteran who can help the team now.

  • Agent May Try To Get Aldridge To Chicago

    Arn Tellem is representing Texas product LaMarcus Aldridge.

  • Memphis' Williams Hires Agent

    According to Jordan Brenner of ESPN the Magazine, Shawne Williams has decided to stay in the draft and has hired an agent.

  • Morrison Likes The Bulls

    Adam Morrison has mentioned that he is fond of Bulls organization.

  • Raptors Send Scouts To Watch Bargnani

    A day after winning the top pick in the draft lottery, the Toronto Raptors dispatched coach Sam Mitchell and senior adviser Wayne Embry to Italy to scout forward Andrea Bargnani.

  • With Raptors' Needs, Aldridge May Be No. 1 On List

    "We need a one [point guard] or a five [center]," Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo told ESPN.

  • Toronto Wins Lottery

    Bryan Colangelo and the Raptors won the NBA Lottery and will have the first selection in the 2006 NBA Draft.

  • Powe To Go Pro

    Cal Power Forward Leon Powe will enter the NBA Draft for good today after hiring Aaron Goodwin, the former agent of LeBron James.

  • Prospect Says The Sense In Knick-Dom Is There Will Be No Change

    During Larry Brown's first day of duties as Knicks' head coach since a report first surface that James Dolan intended to buy him out of his contract, a senior out of North Carolina named David Noel perhaps provided the most insight on the situation.

  • Second Thoughts On Age Eligibility?

    The NBA's minimum age requirement for entry into the draft was a big hit with team executives last summer.

  • Are You Feeling Lucky?

    Try your luck on RealGM’s Lottery Simulator to see if you can land your team the top pick

  • Tigers' Williams Likely To Stay In Draft

    Shawne Williams, freshman from Memphis, appears to be leaning towards remaining in the draft.

  • Thomas Gardiner Signs Agent

    Missouri guard Thomas Gardner has signed with an agent, ensuring that he will remain eligible for the NBA draft and not return to school for his senior season.

  • Tucker Signs With Agent

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  • NCAA Tournament Pool Increasing To 80?

    According to USA Today, the committee that oversees the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is weighing expansion of the field.

  • Hassan Adams Works Out For Jazz

    The Salt Lake Tribune is reporting that the Jazz had Arizona guard Hassan Adams, Temple's Mardy Collins, Cincinnati's James White and Michigan State's Maurice Ager in for an interview and workout Wednesday.

  • USC's Starting Point Guard Shot And Killed

    Tim Tessalone, USC's director of sports information, said that freshman point guard Ryan Francis was shot and killed early Saturday while riding in a car in Louisiana, where he was visiting his mother.

  • Blalock Done At Iowa St., Signs With Agent

    According to the Associated Press, Will Blalock's career at Iowa State is officially over after the guard signed with an agent.

  • Noah Wouldn't Mind Being Another Leinart

    Many critics are having a field day with Florida Gators' standout Joakim Noah's decision to play another year in college rather than become the potential number one selection in this year's draft.

  • NBA Releases Official Early Entry List

    The NBA announced that 93 players, including 63 players from U.S. colleges and institutions and 30 international players, have filed as early entry candidates for the 2006 NBA Draft.

  • Complete Early-Entry List Released

    DraftExpress obtained a copy of the Official 2006 NBA Draft Early-Entry List.