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DeAndre Daniels didn't make the cut. He's in the list of players they considered. I'm mostly posting this to show how many power forwards in college don't fit the prototypical NBA power forward we think of. Most of these players display more skills we would equate with small forwards, without the ability to guard out on the perimeter. Kyle Anderson is listed here as a PF. He was supposed to be a point guard coming out of high school.
So for everyone who thinks that Daniels shouldn't play the 4, think about this list everytime you are about to say that.
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-ba...-2013-14-top-10-power-forwards-doug-mcdermott#
1. Doug McDermott, Creighton
2. Jabari Parker, Dook
3. Julius Randle, Kentucky
4. C.J. Fair, Syracuse
5. Andreian Payne, Michigan St.
6. Kyle Anderson, UCLA
7. Chane Behanan, Louisville
8. James Michael McAdoo, North Carolina
9. LaQuinton Ross, Ohio St.
10. Jamil Wilson, Marquette
So for everyone who thinks that Daniels shouldn't play the 4, think about this list everytime you are about to say that.
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-ba...-2013-14-top-10-power-forwards-doug-mcdermott#
1. Doug McDermott, Creighton
2. Jabari Parker, Dook
3. Julius Randle, Kentucky
4. C.J. Fair, Syracuse
5. Andreian Payne, Michigan St.
6. Kyle Anderson, UCLA
7. Chane Behanan, Louisville
8. James Michael McAdoo, North Carolina
9. LaQuinton Ross, Ohio St.
10. Jamil Wilson, Marquette