2011 NBA Draft: Top 25 Player Rankings

2011 NBA Draft Rankings – TOP 25

As it’s well understood, the best college basketball players don’t always make the best NBA players. This is my Top 25 rankings of the current former NCAA players in the NBA Draft Class, based on how I believe they’ll perform in the NBA.

Since I don’t just read off some list, and haven’t really seen the foreign players play, I don’t feel good about including them in this list. I know I’ve read great things about all of them, but I have to rank the guys I’ve actually seen play. That being said, Enes Kanter looks like the real deal, and I’d have a tough time ignoring him at the top of the draft. A couple other big time foreign talents like Jan Vesely and Jonas Valanciunas look to make a splash in the lottery as well. But I’m sticking to what I know.

At the top of my list is star potential/starters all the way to the bottom where I think guys will stay on NBA rosters/get some tick.  It’s my projectile big-board, so to say. I’m betting my bankroll that you’ll see some surprises on here, and hold me to them down the road.

Top 25 Draftees

1. Kyrie Irving – Irving was a blur when he played this season. He played so well that despite missing 3/4s of the season, he’s still considered the top pick in the draft. I don’t know how much better I think he is than Williams (or Kanter, for that matter) but I would take my chances with a great kid with a good basketball IQ, a solid jumper, and speed to burn. He’s impressive in just about every area, reliable, good size and safe; tough to beat that with a top talent.

2. Derrick Williams – I know Derrick Williams is supposed to be an undersized 4 or an oversized not quick enough 3, but all I see is a damn good basketball player that has a great shooting touch from anywhere on the floor and the athleticism to impress at the next level. I see him as an athletic and taller/longer version of Paul Milsap. Maybe he’s not as crafty, yet, but he’s still a starting power forward that can open up the game in a lot of different ways, running the floor, helpside defense, and spreading the floor with a nice touch from long range.

3. Klay Thompson – Thompson might be the biggest surprise on my list. Nobody has him as a Top 3 player in this draft. It could be because I’m on the West Coast and have seem Klay play many times, but that usually works against they hype for me. Not with Klay, however, who was easily the best player in the Pac-10. I don’t think he’s getting near enough credit. He might be the best shooter in the draft, has great size, and plays the game smart. He will fit in any offense because he doesn’t need to dominate the ball to be good and he can help any team with his ability to shoot and be natural cog in any offense.

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UPDATED: First Sentinel Class cutter named for CG hero Webber ...

“Naming the Sentinel-class cutters after Guardians who started out in the enlisted ranks highlights our heritage, ties our future to our past and ensures that these often unsung heroes are remembered,” said Charles “Skip” Bowen , Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard. “In February 1952, then Petty Officer 1st Class Bernie Webber drove the 36500 through 60-foot seas to rescue 32 men off the stern of the tanker Pendleton to effect what is arguably the greatest rescue ever undertaken by the Coast Guard. I can’t think of any other Coast Guardsman who deserves the honor of having the first Sentinel-class cutter named after him or her more than Bernie.”

Admiral Allen invoked the memory of Alexander Hamilton in announcing the naming decision.

“Alexander Hamilton envisioned, “A few armed vessels judiciously stationed at the entrance to our ports, might be useful sentinels of the law.” The Bernard C. Webber and all of the Sentinel class cutters will continue to fulfill the vision that Hamilton saw for our service over 200 years ago.”

Ms. Pattie Hamilton stamps the keel of the first U.S. Coast Guard Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutter during a keel laying ceremony. The first FRC is named after Ms. Hamilton's father, Petty Officer 1st Class Bernard C. Webber, who executed one of the most famous rescues in Coast Guard history. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas M. Blue.)

I first learned of this rescue while in boot camp (Cape May)and it has always been with me. My first year at C.G.Base Woods Hole was Bernie’s last year of service. I never really new him. However the BM-1 I worked for Jerimiah O’niel, was Bernie’s excec.in Viet-Nam. Later on while a BM-3 I had the honor of being Coxswain of the 36500 during its last year of service. I will never forget that experience. I attended Bernie’s Memorial Service last May and will never forget that moving experience either. Although he would have thought this Cutter a little too ” fancy “, I think it a fitting tribute to a great Coast Guard Hero. Thankyou. Wayne V. Iacono ex-BM-1.

I am a recipient of the 1998 Association for Rescue at Sea (AFRAS) award. It is very exciting to see an new and technologically advanced cutter in the fleet. I am retired, but seeing pictures and reading about BM1 Bernard Webber’s rescue and heroic actions, makes me very proud of the men and woman that serve and has served in this amazing Coast Guard organization.


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