Odds & Ends: Draft, Amare, Varejao, Heat

Most people seem to think that Kentucky's Nerlens Noel will be the top pick in the 2013 Draft but Joe Kotoch of Sheridan Hoops believes that it's still wide open.  UCLA's Shabazz Muhammad has the Bruins on a six-game winning streak following his return to action and the guard is impressing scouts with his outside shooting.  Maryland center Alex Len has injected himself into the conversation with surprisingly strong play so far this season.  Indiana big man Cody Zeller could even find himself in the mix with a strong finish to the 2012/13 season.  Here's more from around the Association..

  • Amare Stoudemire made waves this week when he said that Knicks coach Mike Woodson has him playing defense for the first time in his career, but the forward walked those comments back somewhat.  Stoudemire told reporters, including Marc Berman of the New York Post, that he meant it as a compliment to Woodson and not a shot at former coach Mike D'Antoni.
  • Ryan Wolstat of the Toronto Sun (on Twitter) thinks that the Cavaliers might have to give some more thought to moving Anderson Varejao given the strong play of Tristan Thompson in his place.  The Cavs' asking price for Varejao at the moment is said to be quite high.
  • Ira Winderman of the Sun Sentinel doesn't see free agent Kenyon Martin as the solution to the Heat's rebounding woes as they need a taller big man to help clean the glass.
  • The D-League Showcase gets underway on Monday and Ryan Ripley of Ridiculous Upside previews some of the top players auditioning for ten-day contracts.  Mike James, who hooked on with the Texas Legends this week, is among the players to watch.
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