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NBA Draft Profile: Evan Turner
- Updated: April 30, 2010
Evan Turner
GUARD
6-7, 205 lbs.
College: Ohio State
Class: Senior
STRENGTHS: Almost everything. Not only does Turner have good size for a guard, he also has combo-guard skills. He can run the point, rebound, drive, shoot, and dish. Turner is the most complete player in the draft right now.
WEAKNESSES: Injuries could be a problem with his thin frame, and he needs to work bulking up for the league.
Player Stats courtesy of www.cbssports.com.
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