Michael Jordan?s son is proving that he is more than just that.� Central Florida?s Marcus Jordan has led the Knights to an unbeaten record and and as a result, has seen his NBA Draft stock improve.
The NBA Draft Stock Report checks in on which players have made a name for themselves in the past week; either helping or hurting their future draft position.� Click here for The Sports Bank?s 2011 NBA Mock Draft.
By: David Kay
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Marcus Jordan, SG, Central Florida, Soph.
Michael?s middle son has played a huge role in leading UCF to an unblemished mark this season.� Despite seeing about the same playing time, Jordan has doubled his scoring from his freshman year.� He has scored 26 points in each of his last two games getting to the free throw stripe 25 times due to his strength and ability to get to the basket.� Jordan can also stroke it from deep shooting 43% from distance.� At 6-3, he is under-sized to play the shooting guard at the next level, but will certainly get looks whenever he decides to enter the draft; and not just because of who his father is either.
Jordan Taylor, PG, Wisconsin, Jr.
There is no real chance of Taylor leaving Wisconsin early, but I am starting to think he has a great chance of being drafted in 2012.� I have seen Taylor play pretty much every game since arriving at [More …]
Source: http://www.thesportsbank.net/nba-draft-stock-report/nba-draft-stock-report-1811/
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