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Ryan Wall #33
Games Played: 11
Position: F
Height: 6'2
College: Duke
NBA Comparison: Brian Scalabrine
Predominantly a spot up shooter who uses his handy one on one post skills when required. A useful passer and rebounder who uses his size on defense. Vocal on the floor.
Mark DiGuglielmo #24
Games Played: 11
Position: G
Height: 6'1
College: Louisville
NBA Comparison: Luke Jackson
Uses his handle and awareness on both ends. Good mid range and long range shooter and very skilled passer. Good in transition and when he is on touch can fill it up quickly. Don’t let him get on a roll.
James Thompson #5
Games Played: 11
Position: F/C
Height: 6'2
College: Army
NBA Comparison: Mark Madsen
Uses his size and strength to play very good defense and adds a handy leap to bring down more than his fair share of rebounds. Good passer and will find teammates around the rim. Good inside scorer.
Damien Salerno #8
Games Played: 11
Position: G
Height: 6'1
College: North Carolina
NBA Comparison: Daniel Ewing
Highly emotional player who can spark a team out of a slump. Uses his speed and desire to hassle opposition into mistakes. Gets into the lane with ease and can find team mates well. Known for his Technical fouls.
David Allender #50
Games Played: 8
Position: C
Height: 6'7
College: Texas
NBA Comparison: Pat Burke
Very useful inside scorer who has a good basketball IQ. Very good mid range jump shooter. Blocks many shots on defense. Known to be able to stretch his shot to 3 land. Good rebounder.
Daniel Nikolareas #31
Games Played: 9
Position: G
Height: 6'0
College: Georgetown
NBA Comparison: Roger Mason
High basketball IQ. As soon as he steps on the court a fast break seems to be brewing. Attacks the basket. Good passer in traffic. Plays good defense and gets many strips both on the ball and in the lane.
James Timms #42
Games Played: 11
Position: F/G
Height: 6'3
College: Oklahoma State
NBA Comparison: Viktor Khryapa
Enjoys getting in the post and fading for a turn around. Gets on the break a bit and like showing an array of college style moves. Floaters are a common sight after a post spin move.
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