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Point guard crop is weak for 2010 draft

Chad Ford

The 2009 NBA draft may go down as one of the greatest point guard drafts of all time. A whopping 12 point guards were picked in the first round, inclu...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 18, 2009

Stock Watch: Wall, Henry pacing college freshmen

Chad Ford

...keen eye to see how a player might project out into the future. Insider spoke with a number of NBA sources to find out which freshmen are hot and which are slipping on NBA draft...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 15, 2009

Power forwards aplenty in 2010 draft

Chad Ford

...lottery. Of the four, Patterson is -- by far -- the most proven prospect. He's putting up terrific numbers at a top program and is physically ready to play in the league right now. He's...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 11, 2009

Stock Watch: Turner's injury a very bad break

Chad Ford

...of John Wall, Derrick Favors and Ed Davis in last week's blog. Insider spoke with a number of NBA sources to find out who else is hot and who isn't among NBA scouts...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 08, 2009

Unheralded players making their mark early

Chad Ford

...to somewhere between 15 and 25 in the draft. Klay Thompson, SG, Washington State Thompson won a number of fans with his play for Team USA this summer and he's following it up with...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 03, 2009

Never too early to talk lottery scenarios

Chad Ford

...presence -- a cross between Amare Stoudemire and Dwight Howard. However, Favors isn't there yet. His early numbers at Georgia Tech (13.6 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.8 blocks in 24 minutes per game...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 30, 2009

Pondexter heads thin list of college seniors

Chad Ford

...already left school for the pro ranks. That certainly appears true on the surface. Look at the numbers. Thirty of the best players who would have been a part of the graduating class of 2010...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 24, 2009

Ebanks epitomizes players with volatile stock

Chad Ford

For the last decade we've gone about building our Top 100 by surveying NBA scouts and executives on their take on the top prospects in the world. Gen...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 19, 2009

Would-be first-rounders back for better or worse

Chad Ford

...a year later, he became the No. 1 pick in the draft. This past spring, an unprecedented number of underclassmen decided to follow in Duncan and Griffin's shoes by skipping the 2009 NBA draft...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 16, 2009

The boys of summer

Chad Ford

...ample opportunities to improve (or hurt) their draft stock in the summer. And after talking with a number scouts, here's a list of the players who made the most noise in that regard. THE...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 12, 2009

Breaking down the one-and-doners

Chad Ford

Welcome to our new NBA draft blog, in which Fran Fraschilla and I will keep you updated on everything draft related, all year long. From features on t...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 10, 2009

Who to watch in West Regional

Chad Ford, ESPN.com

Here's a look at the top five NBA prospects to keep an eye on in the NCAA tourney's West Regional.

Story | Conversation | March 18, 2009

Draft Watch: How high will international prospects go?

Chad Ford, ESPN.com

Chad Ford checks on the draft stocks of potential NBA prospects playing in international competition.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 23, 2007

Stock Watch: Horford's rising; Noah's slipping

Chad Ford, ESPN.com

Chad Ford checks on the stocks of potential NBA prospects midway through the college season.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 04, 2007

Draft Watch: 13 freshmen with first-round potential

Chad Ford, ESPN.com

Chad Ford breaks down the unexpectedly large group of college freshmen who have NBA first-round potential.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | December 28, 2006