2010 NBA Draft Position Rankings: Small Forwards

June 20th, 2010 by kevin roberts Leave a reply »
We've already been hard at work with the point guard rankings and shooting guard rankings , so it's time to take a look at small forwards. While Evan Turner could easily be considered a small forward, Wesley Johnson has to be the most "ideal" player to play the position out of this year's class, by leaps and bounds.

Read on to see who follows Johnson on a solid list of small forward prospects for the 2010 NBA Draft :

1. Wesley Johnson (Syracuse)

He has elite shooting ability to go along with excellent size and athleticism. Johnson is easily the best small forward prospect in this draft.

2. Al-Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest)

Aminu needs some refinement, but few prospects have this type of potential.

3. Gordon Hayward (Butler)

Hayward is a very cerebral game-manager with a great handle and feel for the game. He can create for himself and for others. He's also athletic and strong enough to make an impact on both sides of the court, but needs to develop a killer instinct.

4. Luke Babbitt (Nevada)

Babbitt is a very crafty player with very under-rated athleticism. He can hang with the b ...

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