The swingman from the University of Texas considered following teammate Avery Bradley into last year’s draft but entered as a sophomore this year. Bradley, the… Source: Boston Globe
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Hard to know what to call Artest these days
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He was taken 12th overall in June’s draft. Bradley, a lefty, compiled a 7-3 mark with a 3.49 ERA in 16 starts during… Source: The Sports Network
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Brewers ink Jungmann, Bradley
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Bradley went 7-3 with a 3.49 ERA in 16 starts for Georgia Tech . Seid and Brewers general… Source: Brew Beat
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Seid relieved to strike deals with top picks
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Baseball America later confirmed that signing amount. The signing bonus given to Jungmann, a right-hander out of Texas , was not immediately known. Jungmann was the 12th player selected and Bradley was taken at No.â15. The recommended signing bonus by… Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Brewers beat deadline to secure draft picks
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Back when Josh Selby announced his decision to enter the NBA draft after a disappointing freshman season at Kansas — Selby’s NBA leap was motivated more by his ability to create a better life for his mother, so it’s tough to criticize — I, strangely enough, got a little bit excited. For some reason, I felt like I had a slightly sneaky piece of information. Selby was bad as a freshman, yes, but he was ineligible, then injured, then spent most of his time trying to crack a cohesive group of senior guards that were clearly more comfortable running Kansas’s high-low motion offense with each other. But Selby was still hyper-athletic. He still had the size, speed, and strength that caused some recruiting services to call him the best player in the class of 2011. Had his season panned out, he might have been a lottery pick. Now, he was a possible steal in the mid-to-late first round, and I was interested to see which intelligent NBA front office would make a play. Apparently, the answer is … none of them. ESPN Insider Chad Ford released his Mock Draft 6.0 Tuesday , and Selby is nowhere to be found in the first round. In fact, in Ford’s projection, Selby has dropped all the way to No. 37 , several picks into the second round (which, in Ford’s mock, means a trip to L.A. to play for the Clippers). By my count, there are currently 12 guards ranked higher than him in the draft, including players like Iman Shumpert and Travis Leslie, guys whose upsides seem vastly lower than Selby’s. Just a few weeks ago, scouts raved about Selby’s individual workouts. Now, nothing. It begs the question: What happened? These answers are always hard to decode, and we’re still 36 hours from the draft, so anything can still happen. But it appears Selby’s individual workouts haven’t done enough to convince scouts he’s worth the risk of a first-round pick. Or, as the Lawrence Journal-World’s Tom Keegan writes , some NBA team may be intentionally deflating Selby’s stock in the hopes of snatching him risk-free in the second round: What’s up? Maybe scouts are a lot like Kansas fans. The more they saw of Selby, the less they liked him. Or could it be, as one NBA insider wonders, that one team desperately wants Selby to drop to them and has spread rumors that they think he’s a bust waiting to happen? If one NBA team is able to torpedo a player’s stock among the rest of the league, well, you have to hand it to them. That is one effective front office. Another possible problem is the Avery Bradley factor. In 2009, Bradley was the No. 1 player in the ESPNU 100 rankings , arriving at Texas with fanfare matched only by Kentucky guard John Wall. Wall, of course, was a national player of the year candidate and went on to be the No. 1 pick in the 2010 draft. Bradley had a so-so freshman season, jumped to the NBA early anyway, was drafted No. 19 overall by the Boston Celtics, and eventually found himself playing as many minutes in the NBA Developmental League as the NBA itself. Does that mean Bradley won’t turn into a solid pro? Of course not. But if I’m an NBA team, and I want to make the most of my first-round pick, maybe I look at Bradley and Selby as similar entities. Maybe I’m hesitant to take the high-risk, huge-upside one-and-done player who failed to make an impact in his eight months on a college campus. Maybe I’m worried Selby is just in the draft for the money. Maybe I’m fretting about his injury history. Maybe he didn’t interview well. Maybe NBA scouts saw Selby’s absence in yesterday’s Seebpomd as a prohibitive sign. (OK, OK, not so much.) It’s hard to divine these sorts of things in the run up to the draft, because you really never know what’s going to happen when David Stern takes the podium. Still, it’s hard to believe that in this draft — a weak one by all accounts, and one that features more undersized, risky combo guards with their varied share of negatives — that Selby isn’t at least worth a late-first round flier. As I wrote back in April, one man’s one-and-done bust is another man’s sleeper. Apparently, as of today, the NBA doesn’t seem to agree. Now watch the Spurs get Selby in the second round, and watch Selby turn in a DeJuan Blair-esque rookie season. The NBA is so weird.

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What happened to Josh Selby’s stock?
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Earlier Monday, Jungmann pitched a scoreless inning in relief as Texas beat Kent State to advance. For the Brewers, the additions of Jungmann and Bradley are the first steps toward restocking a farm… Source: Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Fielders home run sparks rare four-game sweep for Brewers
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It was an eventful day for Jungmann, who pitched in relief as Texas won in the NCAAs. The Brewers had an extra pick because last year’s first-rounder, right-hander Dylan Covey, did not sign. This… Source: The Appleton Post-Crescent
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Milwaukee Brewers draft Texas right-hander Taylor Jungmann and Georgia Tech left-hander Jed Bradley
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They could join Kevin Durant (2007) and Avery Bradley (2010) as freshman who left the Longhorns in recent years. Texas has one of the top-ranked recruiting classes coming in, highlighted by guard Myck Kabongo. Texas started 11-0 in conference play… Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Three Texas players entering draft
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1. Tom “Scrap” Bradley played at Penn State. He has coached defense for Joe Paterno since 1979. He has been designated as the obvious guy to replace Paterno for as long as anyone can remember. And now Bradley is in the running to become head coach at Pittsburgh, once the Nittany Lions’ fiercest rival. It reminds me of how Pat Dye coached for Bear Bryant for years before he became head coach at Auburn. I hope Bradley is as successful as Dye. He’s in the Hall of Fame. 2. Auburn quarterback Cam Newton spoke with reverence Wednesday of being in high school watching Vince Young lead Texas to the 2005 national championship. Five years later, Newton is on the precipice of a national title, and one week away from leaving for the NFL a year early, just as Young did. The Tennessee Titans announced Wednesday that they would release Young next month. It sure doesn’t seem as if Newton needs another year of college football. And then you see what has happened to Young. 3. Tigers offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn won the Frank Broyles Award as the assistant coach of the year and turned down the Vanderbilt job, which appeared to make him a shoo-in for Mr. Hot Assistant 2010. Don’t look now, but Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst is making a late charge. Chryst appears to be a candidate both as the head coach at Pitt and to replace Greg Davis as OC at Texas. Hey, I’m not saying Chryst isn’t a good coach. But he doesn’t get to take that Badger offensive line with him.

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3-point stance: Paterno assistant’s time is near
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Bradley entered his freshmen season at Texas with lots of hype. Once proclaimed as the best high school recruit of the 2009 class, Avery Bradleydidn’tquite live up to his ranking. When he decided to leave the Longhorns after one season, only questions… Source: Bleacher Report
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Is Avery Bradley Ready to Play a Big Role for the Boston Celtics?
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