I totally agree about this being a very overhyped class. I think we all kind of got spoiled with last years class of stars, this year is quite a drop off in comparison. The majority of the guys that are getting a lot of pub are guys that you can easily see being role players in the future instead of stars. I’m not saying that these guys are bums but they are a collection of players with either size problems for their position or specialist in one catagory. I do think Griffin can be a franchise PF but the size thing could hurt him or we might just be getting to a place in the NBA where being 6’7 or 6’8 and playing the post just doesn’t matter anymore.Think about it most 7’0 footers these days either want to be SF or just are plain stiffs(most of the more physical back to the basket guys coming out of college are guys 6’7 to 6’9 I think the days of true centers are almost over) . As for B.J.Mullens he has been a major dissappointment thus far.Jordan Hill I think will be a servicable PF borderline starter with his energy.Stef Curry I’m rooting for this guy but I just don’t know if him being mostly a volume shooter is going to work in the league over the long haul (don’t know unless his point guard skills and ballhandling improve a great deal).Dermar Derozan is just plain overated in my humble opinion just don’t see the upside, there’s more to being a baller than running and jumping.As for Gani Lawal the jurys still out on him but i think he’s gonna be a very nice player eventually starter material.Cole Aldrich don’t know about him being an all-star but I do see him being a good piece for the right team that needs a big with potential I like his upside going to be above average player and these days when you get a chance at a post player you almost have to take it because low post scorers are just not out there like they once were.But all the guys you had as your all-star caliber guys are pretty much on the money Don042488.James Harden might be the best of them all just plays like a pro already.

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