Draft Workouts Through June 4
| NAME |
FROM |
POS |
HT |
WT |
| Andres Biedrins |
Latvia |
PF |
6-11 |
240 |
| Skinny: Fast rising 18-year-old compared to Darko Milicic, considered anti-Nowitzki; more skilled in post than most Europeans. |
| Matt Freije |
Vanderbilt |
PF |
6-10 |
249 |
| Skinny: Neo-Matt Bullard has 6-10 size but likes to bomb away from downtown, hitting 127 threes the last two seasons; Commodores' all-time leading scorer. |
| Andre Joseph |
Oregon |
PG |
6-3 |
185 |
| Skinny: 2002-03 Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year averaged 12.6 ppg, shot 44.1% from downtown as a senior. |
| Damir Omerhodzic |
Croatia |
SF |
6-10 |
225 |
| Skinny: Fine athlete who, like many Europeans, remains unpolished; Draftcity.com projects him to Sonics with 42nd pick. |
| Rickey Paulding |
Missouri |
SG |
6-5 |
218 |
| Skinny: Three-year starter for Tigers dropped from 17.7 ppg to 15.6 as senior, saw FG% fall from .457 to .397; has athleticism to play in NBA. |
| Robert Rothbart |
Notmas HS |
PF |
7-1 |
230 |
| Skinny: Bosnian native played high-school hoops in Sacramento, signed with Indiana before testing draft waters; good size, but raw; gained 50 pounds during senior year of high school. |
| Maurice Shaw |
Bridgeton Academy |
SF |
6-10 |
230 |
| Skinny: Spent year at prep school to improve grades, test scores after graduating from Tacoma's Lincoln HS in 2003; averaged 19 ppg and 11 rpg last season. |
| Kirk Snyder |
Nevada |
SG |
6-6 |
225 |
| Skinny: WAC's 2003-04 Player of the Year as a junior; great athlete who enhanced visibility as Wolfpack upset Gonzaga at KeyArena during NCAA Tournament. |
| Marcus Vieira de Souza |
Brazil |
SF |
6-9 |
215 |
| Skinny: Raw 20-year-old known as "Marquinhos" was not expected to enter 2004 Draft; good athlete who can shoot. |
| Jackson Vroman |
Iowa State |
PF |
6-10 |
220 |
| Skinny: Led Big 12 with 9.6 rpg as a senior while shooting 56.4% from the field; father, Brett, was a 7-footer who played in NBA. |
| David Young |
North Carolina Central |
SF |
6-9 |
215 |
| Skinny: Xavier transfer earned All-CIAA honors as senior, averaging 20.5 ppg; named Black College All-Star Classic MVP; played under Nate McMillan's brother Randy, an assistant at North Carolina Central. |
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