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Julius Randle: Idk who reported what but I haven’t made up my mind about the draft yet. Haven’t even talked to my family about it. So it’s all false.
While itβs very likely that Julius Randle will enter the 2014 NBA Draft, he sent out this tweet to clarify that he hasnβt made an official decision despite a report from Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com that said Randle would declare for the draft.
This weekend, Randle will return home to meet with his family and discuss his decision. Randle is currently being projected as a top-five pick in the draft.
Randleβs stock is climbing after he led Kentucky to the national championship game and put up solid numbers throughout the tournament. Randle averaged 15 points and 10.4 during the season, leading all Division I players in double-doubles. Randolph has drawn comparisons to Zach Randolph and Paul Millsap.
βHeβs a man, and he wonβt get pushed around by other players,β an NBA scout recently told Basketball Insiders of Randle. βHe has the ability to face up and take guys off of the dribble. Right now, heβs left-hand dominant, so he must work on his right hand and keep improving his jumper if he wants to take the next step and really wreak havoc. He should be able to play in the league for a really long time, but the question is how good will he be? People around the league are really interested to see how he measures out β how tall and how long he is. When I look at Randle, I see some Jamal Mashburn and some Paul Millsap.β
The deadline for early entry is April 27, so Randle has some time before he has to make a decision.
It appears the Bulls aren’t completely done with their late-season roster maneuvers.
A pair of veterans who have played for the team in the past, point guard Mike James and power forward Lou Amundson, will be signing with the Bulls in the near future, according to a league source.
James played for the Bulls earlier this season and Amundson, who played for New Orleans earlier in the campaign, was briefly on the team last season.
It makes sense that the Bulls would want to bring in James and Amundson, two players who are somewhat familiar with Tom Thibodeau and the Bullsβ core. These players shouldnβt have trouble getting acclimated to the team this late in the season and can contribute if called upon, whereas a free agent without any experience in Chicago wouldnβt be very useful to the Bulls in mid-April.
James, who is 38 years old, averaged 1.0 points, 1.5 assists and .6 rebounds in his first stint with the Bulls earlier this season, appearing in 11 games. Last season, James played for the Dallas Mavericks, averaging 6.1 points and 3.1 assists while starting in 23 games.
Amundson played 18 games with the New Orleans Pelicans earlier this season, averaging 2.1 points and 3.1 rebounds before being waived. He only appeared in one game for the Bulls last season and also spent time with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
James and Amundson werenβt on an NBA roster on March 1, so theyβll both be playoff eligible for the Bulls.
Brett Brown readily admits it.
The 76ers need to get a star with their top five pick in the June 26 NBA Draft.
βI think it’s important,β Brown said during a 10-minute interview after Tuesday’s practice. βI think it’s really important.
βStars want to play with stars. And it’s too early to say anything about Michael (Carter-Williams) or what you can project Nerlens (Noel) out to be. Just because somebody’s chosen high in the draft doesn’t mean they’re going to be a star, either.β
Everything that Philadelphia has been through this season will be worth it if theyβre able to land a franchise player in the 2014 NBA Draft.
The Sixers are currently 17-61, which is the second-worst record in the NBA behind the Milwaukee Bucks, so theyβll have a top pick in the draft.
There are a number of potential stars in this class including Andrew Wiggins, Jabari Parker, Joel Embiid, Dante Exum and Julius Randle.
Not only do the 76ersβ have their own first-round pick, theyβll also have the New Orleans Pelicansβ lottery pick if it falls out of the top five. Philadelphia acquired the pick at last yearβs draft, when they sent Jrue Holiday to New Orleans in exchange for the selection and Nerlens Noel.
As Brown said, stars like to play with stars, and acquiring that first star is the hardest. 76ers general maanger Sam Hinkie struggled with this during his time in the Houston Rocketsβ front office. For years, the Rockets tried to land a star player but struck out on everyone from Chris Bosh to Carmelo Anthony to Dwight Howard (who later came around and decided Houston wasnβt so bad, but only once James Harden was already in town).
If Hinkie can land a star in this summerβs draft, the rebuilding job in Philadelphia becomes much easier and the 76ers could become an up-and-coming team to watch.