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Posted by Wen on June 27th, 2017

NBA circles, when, more often than not, it's a matter of a guy being drafted to fill a role above his ability level. If Shabazz is taken in the madden mobile coins top five in June, his career trajectory could look like Michael Beasley and O.J. Mayo, one-and-done freshman tagged as "malcontents" because they were drafted too high. In contrast, after Harrison Barnes, who was hyped as the next Kevin Durant coming into college, struggled as a sophomore, he fell to the No. 7 pick, where no one expected him to be a franchise savior. The most frustrating part is that if Shabazz doesn't become an All-Star, people won't be content to look at the holes in his skillset, they'll make it about his character too, just like the

NCAA has.And now, a look at the other NBA prospects on the UCLA roster.Kyle AndersonIn his own way, Anderson might be as polarizing a prospect as Shabazz. On one hand, he's a legitimate 6'9, 235-pound point forward with the floor vision and skill level to make passes many NBA PGs couldn't. On the other, he's a very limited athlete and an inconsistent shooter who can't stretch the floor or consistently finish in the lane. This is a great quote from Doug Gottlieb: "Anderson is called Slo Mo and if you watch him play, you would think it's the most accurate nickname in the history of sports." If he stays in school, I could see him becoming a

National Player of the Year candidate eventually, a la Evan Turner. If he declares after this season, he's probably worth a flyer at the end of the first round, but he'll have an uphill battle to crack an NBA rotation early in his career. (Averaging 9 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals a game on 44/19/71 shooting.)Jordan AdamsAdams was the least-hyped member of UCLA's recruiting class coming into the season, but he's been just as productive as any of the four freshman. A 6'5, 220-pound shooting guard with deep range, a quick release and the ability to put the ball on the floor.

Adams can get buckets in a hurry. However, like Shabazz, he's a somewhat-limited athlete who will have problems defensively at the next level and he's not exactly shy about hoisting shots rather than working in the flow of Cheap Madden NFL 18 Coins the offense. There's a lot of Jordan Crawford in his game. (Averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals a game on 46/31/82 shooting.)  Travis WearA fourth-year junior power forward, Wear has come a long way from the raw freshman who could barely see the floor at UNC. He's playing out of position as a center for the https://www.mmogo.com/

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