Breaking Down What Larry Sanders Must Do to Become an Elite NBA Center

August 9th, 2013 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »



Larry Sanders' rise up the NBA ranks has been nothing short of meteoric. But it can't stop now if he hopes to become a truly elite center.

To put things in perspective, the Milwaukee Bucks big man was drafted at No. 339 last summer in B/R's first official NBA Re-Draft. And here's what Los Angeles Clippers Re-Draft general manager Adam Friedgood had to say about his last-round selection: 

Larry Sanders has the potential to put up huge rebounding and blocks totals if he ever gets the chance to play significant minutes. Sanders was 20th in the NBA last season in blocks per game with 1.5, even though he only played a meager 12.4 minutes per game. He also averaged just over three rebounds per game in such a short time.

He is a terrific player to have as the 12th man on your squad.

This year, Sanders went in the second round. I can't reveal exactly where yet, but that's only because the second annual Re-Draft has yet to be published and will be coming out later in August. Get excited. 

Again, talk about a meteoric ascent. 

Sanders may not have been named the NBA's ...

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