What we learned: NBPA Top 100
Posted Jun 22, 2011
There are many more athletes than skilled posts in 2012. Perhaps that is what allowed Adam Woodbury to have so much success. The 7-footer actually has an arsenal of moves, counter-moves and tricks around the rim, which allow him to be a highly skilled post scorer. Georgia big man Tony Parker was another who showed that he could consistently score in a one-on-one situation. Along with Woodbury and Parker, Anthony Bennett and Mitch McGary showed skill as low post scorers.
(Cardinal Sports)
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