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NBA Draft Profile: Devin Ebanks
- Updated: May 4, 2010
Devin Ebanks
GUARD/FORWARD
6-9, 215 lbs.
College: West Virginia
Class: Sophomore
STRENGTHS: Ebanks is a long, talented athlete with a good jump shot. He runs the floor well, can finish around the rim and is a solid rebounder. He also has an NBA wingspan.
WEAKNESSES: Ebanks doesn’t have an NBA-ready post game and relies too much on his athleticism to get baskets. He will need to work hard to separate himself from the other great athletes at his position in the NBA.
Player Stats courtesy of www.cbssports.com.
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