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NBA Draft Profile: Gani Lawal
- Updated: May 5, 2010
Gani Lawal
POWER FORWARD
6-9, 234 lbs.
College: Georgia Tech
Class: Junior
STRENGTHS: Lawal is an athletic power forward with good back-to-the basket skills and a great motor. He has an NBA body and plays solid defense.
WEAKNESSES: Lawal is raw in the post, and will have to work hard on his offensive game in order to be effective. He may end up being a role player on a good team in the NBA.
Player Stats courtesy of www.cbssports.com.


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