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2005 NBA DRAFT PROFILE: DANNY GRANGER
by
Justin Voccola
justin_voccola@yahoo.com
NBA Draft
Profile:
Danny Granger   
College:
New Mexico
Class: Senior
Stats:
ESPN
Statistics
Height: 6-8
Weight: 225 lbs.
Accolades: 2003-2004: First
Team All-Mountain West Conference
Scouting Report:
Inside-outside guy…
competes hard all the time… very underrated on the college level… could be a
sleeper in the draft… lacks athleticism of other top prospects…
Strengths: Versatility,
strength, competitiveness
Weaknesses: Athleticism,
could be more assertive
Projected Draft Range: 12
to 20th
Statistics: Projected Granger Rookie & Career
Stats
Player News: Read the latest national media
articles on Danny Granger
Siegel's Take -
Top 30 Scouting Reports
“Granger played the best ball of
his whole career in this year’s MWC tournament, leading New Mexico into the
Big Dance. Statistically, he does it all and has done it all for the past
three seasons. He’s worked hard over the years to extend his range, as he
used to score almost every one of his baskets down low. Granger usually has
a knack for getting to the free-throw line, and he backs that up by being a
very solid 75% free-throw shooter. Perhaps the thing that jumps off his stat
sheet the most is that he averaged over 2 blocks and 2 steals per game as a
senior. These numbers are not really inflated by playing against lesser
talent, but he just is a very intense and focused defender. Granger is the
best of the senior forwards (Warrick, Simien, Graham) and should drop no
lower than 20th.”
CHN's Six-Star
Ranking System
    
= Superstar/All-NBA Potential
   
= Potential NBA All-Star
  
= Consistent NBA Starter
 
= 6th Man/Fringe Starter
 =
Career Reserve
= Fringe NBA Player/12th Man
0 stars = Life in the Minor
Leagues
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