Top Senior Prospects in the NBA Draft
Posted Apr 30, 2012
1. Tyler Zeller: Averaging 16 and 9 as a senior, Zeller became one of the most productive and reliable interior players in the country. Considering his size and overall skill-set, there's no question he should be able to contribute offensively at the pro level. With few teams owning two legitimate centers, Zeller could be the first true post-player off the board.
(NBADraft.net)
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