Scouting reports
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Scout: Maurer4u@aol.com
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A.J. Bramlett has carved himself out a very
good college career still has a lot to imporve such as getting more strength on his skinny
frame his low post game could stand to add a few more moves not to mention his free throw
percentage. Has tons of good qualities that will attract nba teams to him such as being a
very hard worker, descent defender, good work ethic a true coaches dream from what I've
heard good kid that keeps himself out of trouble. Willing to give his body up for loose
ball every game he plays tough. Biggest quality this kid has is that not only is he
coachable but he's still improving. Late first to very early second round selection |
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Scout: Gregory Romero
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A.J. Bramlett had a stellar career @ the
University of Arizona. He did well throughout. Can post up on bigger men and
can burn them because of his quickness. But with greater athletes in the NBA he must
bulk up to take the NBA grind. I see A.J. going late first round- early second
round. |
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Scout: James Gibson [jgibson@psu.edu]
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Bramlett is an athletic forward that has
really developed in his four years under Lute Olson's tutelage. During his freshman year,
he only got 8 minutes per game, which has increased to over 30 mpg by his senior year. He
has also taking his scoring average up to 14.2 ppg and averaged more than 9 rebounds a
game his senior year. He has definitely been a key player for the Wildcats in their last
three years. He doesn't have the body to make an impact right away in the NBA, but he's
athletic and knows how to move. He could blossom into a great player. A definite sleeper
pick. |