Fez Hammersticks
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McMillan said he expects both Cunningham and Pendergraph to make the team. Possible replacements for Frye and Outlaw? He sounds like he has potential as a role player.
NBA Comparisons: George Lynch/Joe Smith
After a fairly unspectacular first three years of his college career, Cunningham emerged as Villanova's leading scorer as a senior, averaging 16.1 points to help lead the Wildcats to their first final four in 24 years. He was usually the lone post player on the court for Villanova and flourished, also leading the team in rebounding with 7.5 rebounds. Cunningham was named the most improved player in the Big East and a second team all-conference selection after improving on his averages of 10.4 points and 6.5 rebounds as a junior. Much of his improvement has been attributed to his work ethic, which is one of his biggest strengths. Despite being a bit undersized, Cunningham played power forward in the Big East against NBA-caliber big men such as DeJuan Blair and Greg Monroe and held his own. Cunningham makes up for his lack of bulk with an outstanding mid-range jumper. He became a reliable safety valve for Villanova's guards to find around the free-throw line, where Cunningham was able to draw bigger opponents away from the protecting the rim. Cunningham has great hands and possesses good stamina. His constant pursuit of the basketball is a product of his work rate, and he is developing as a better shot blocker. The biggest negative about Cunningham is that he is built more like a small forward than someone who can bang down low in the NBA. There are also questions as to how well he can finish against the superior athletes at the next level. Cunningham is a likely second-round draft pick who may eventually be able to gain a spot in a nine-man NBA rotation.
The only reason Cunningham will make it is his mental makeup. Other players are more athletic, bigger and stronger, but his great basketball IQ and work ethic allow him to compete. Few players have improved as much as Cunningham has in his four years at 'Nova. He came in as a freshman and did the dirty work for a very good team. Year after year he did what was best for the team and this past season he became an important scorer on another very good team. He will be able to contribute at the next level and I believe he will be a solid role player because of his work ethic and team-first mentality.
Has improved drastically each year. Really knows how to do the little things and play the game the right way. Has a very smooth and effortless face-up jump shot. Very soft touch on his jump shot. Will be an effective pick-and-pop big man. Consistently hits everything from the foul line in. Is the best mid-range shooting big man in this year's draft. Plays bigger than his height and has a long wing span. Has a very high basketball IQ. Shoots high-percentage shots. Gets his hands on a lot of balls defensively, which create turnovers. Tremendous motor and doesn't remain stagnant when he doesn't have the ball. Loves to go down low and post up his defender, but when he can't get position he makes sure that he pops back up to set picks. Has good shot selection. Understands positioning on the boards on both ends and uses his body to box his man out and grab boards. Uses a very good jab stop to create space on his jumper. Does a good job of clearing space for his teammates to attack the rim.
NBA Comparisons: George Lynch/Joe Smith
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