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2005 NBA DRAFT PROFILE: MARTELL WEBSTER

2005 NBA Draft | NBA Mock Draft | Player Profiles | Player Rankings

by Shawn Siegel

collegehoopsnet@aol.com

NBA Draft Profile: Martell Webster 

Hometown: Seattle, WA

Class: High School

Stats: Rivals Profile

 

Height: 6-7

Weight:  235 lbs.

 

Scouting Report:

 

Strengths: Sweet jumper, Great size, Continues to Improve

Weaknesses: Poor attitude at times, Can't create shots, Can he defend?

 

Projected Draft Range: Lottery Pick

 

Statistics: Projected Martell Webster Rookie & Career Stats

 

Player News: Read the latest national media articles on Martell Webster

 

Siegel's Take - Top 30 Scouting Reports

“Outside of Gerald Green, Webster is really the only other can’t miss high school prospect in the draft. At 6-7 230, Webster has a perfect body for playing shooting guard in the NBA. He’s got a smooth stroke and a better mid-range game than you’d expect from a high school prospect. The biggest adjustment he’ll need to make heading to the NBA is that he’ll need to prove to defenders that he can beat them off the dribble, or he’ll find it very hard to create space for open shots. Webster’s prep career peaked exactly when you want it to, right at the end, and it’s amazing how often the guys who look the best in the post-season all-star games end up being the guys who have success in the NBA.”

 

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0 stars = Life in the Minor Leagues

 

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