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NBA Draft Profile: Jarvis Varnado
- Updated: May 4, 2010
Jarvis Varnado
FORWARD/CENTER
6-9, 230 lbs.
College: Mississippi State
Class: Senior
STRENGTHS: Varnado is the NCAA’s all-time leading shotblocker. Rarely do all-time career statistical leaders who played against top-level competition miss in the pros. Varnado is a physical defender who can have success in the NBA.
WEAKNESSES: Varnado is not going to be an offensive threat in the NBA. He’s small for a center (6-9, 230) and will need to bulk up.
Player Stats courtesy of www.cbssports.com.
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