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NBA Draft Profile: Ekpe Udoh
- Updated: April 30, 2010
Ekpe Udoh
FORWARD/CENTER
6-10, 240 lbs.
College: Baylor
Class: Junior
STRENGTHS: Udoh is a great athlete with NBA size and an ever-improving game. Perhaps no player in the country progressed more over the 2009-10 season than Udoh at Baylor. He was the Bears’ go-to scorer at times, and possesses a great wingspan, good perimeter skill and terrific upside.
WEAKNESSES: Udoh is still raw, and needs work on his one-on-one skills and post game. He has not proven to be a dominant offensive presence on the low post.
Player Stats courtesy of www.cbssports.com.
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