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Arron Affalo to go pro

 04.10.2007 - Updated on 04.10.2007

Arron Affalo to go pro
 

UCLA’s All-American junior guard Arron Affalo, will enter this years draft. The 6’5, 215 pound PAC-10 player of the year, scored 16.9 points a game, and he ranks 17th on the all-time UCLA scoring list.

Projections have him listed as a late first rounder to mid second round pick. Arron is a great scorer, with a strong mid-range game and has a nice outside shot. He is a good free throw shooter, and should work on drawing more fouls to get to the line more.

Sometimes he relies too much on shooting three pointers. He is a pretty good athlete with a nice build to his body for a guard. Arron is an excellent defender. He is a great finisher at the basket, but he struggles to fight through contact sometimes. He also needs to work on his ball-handling skills. Arron sometimes also struggles against quicker opponents.

Overall Arron Affalo is a good player with tremendous upside to his game, and developed into a college star, and there is no reason why he shouldn’t have a nice pro career as well. I believe he could come in right away and help the right team win ball games.

6 Comments: Arron Affalo to go pro

Posted by
Megan 2301
on 05.7.2007
I have such a big crush on you Lance, I hope we can go on a date one day! .
Posted by
AA FAN
on 04.11.2007
AA is a scoring machine with loads of talent, and will help a team right away for sure. .
Posted by
Bobbie S Taylor
on 04.11.2007
I see Arron Affalo being a sleeper in the draft. .
Posted by

on 04.11.2007
If he woul dhave come back, UCLA could’ve made another title run next year. .
Posted by
Bruins FAN
on 04.11.2007
I’m a HUGE UCLA FAN and I agree with what Lance said about him, good luck in the pros AA. .
Posted by
No Doubt
on 04.11.2007
Arron is sweet, and can contribute right away. .

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