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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Desmond Conner's Sleeper Draft picks

The Courant's Conner has a couple of unknowns listed first in point guards here and then as an afterthought here.
Wild Card

Jared Jordan, 6-2, 216, Marist: The senior who hails from Hartford was an honorable mention AP All-American from a tiny Division I school, and he knows how to run a team. Surely there will be a question of the level of competition he faced, but a guy named Avery Johnson, who coached the Mavericks to the 2006 NBA Finals and quarterbacked the Spurs to the NBA title in 1999, led the nation in assists for two consecutive seasons and went undrafted out of little ol' Southern University. Jordan became the first player to lead the nation back-to-back years since Johnson. Jordan had 286 dimes - 8.7 a game - as a senior.
...and...
9. Robert Earl Johnson, 6-7, Clinton (SC) Junior College: Who is Robert Earl Johnson? Could go through the night without hearing his name called.
Who is Robert Earl Johnson?

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