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Cole Aldrich
Ht/Wt: 6-10 / 250 lbs
Position: PF/C
Team: Kansas
Class: Junior



2010 Draft Profile - Cole Aldrich

Overview: All teams want size and at 6’11” 245 Cole Aldrich provides just that. Unfortunately for Cole I personally believe he cost himself a pretty penny by staying in school. Coming off of a season where he emerged as a force both offensively and defensively Cole could have possibly been a top 7 pick. Instead Cole has come back and has not shown much improvement and might have even slipped in some aspects (of course this could be attributed to Xavier Henry’s arrival). Be that as it may Cole is still a lock to go in the first round but don’t be shocked if he falls into the 10-19 pick area come draft night.

Strengths: His two most obvious strengths are 1) Size 2) Shot blocking ability. Cole put his shot blocking prowess on display when he recorded a triple-double in the NCAA tournament with 13 points 20 rebounds and 10 blocks (he is averaging 3.6 per contest this season). One of Cole’s best assets is also one of his worst, he is good at many things but not great at any with the exception of shot blocking. He runs the court fairly well but could definitely use improvement. He rebounds well but needs to be more fundamentally sound when boxing out if he plans to have success at the pro level. When Aldrich gets free underneath the basket he will throw it down with authority. He is very unselfish and can make an impact without the ball in his hands.

Weaknesses: He has no post moves, very poor shooting form both from the line and from the field, he does not handle the ball well even for a big man, and his biggest issue is his lack of physical toughness. Cole finds himself out of position both on offense and defense because he is not physical enough. He allows himself to be pushed around by his fellow big man. It is nice that he never finds himself in foul trouble but all big men should eventually find themselves in foul trouble if they plan on being successful. Lastly, Cole needs to add more muscle but luckily he does have the frame to do so.

Outlook/Comparable: Cole should play in the NBA for a long time. He will be worthy of a first round selection and will be a relatively safe pick. Unfortunately he is safe because his ceiling will likely be Joel Przybilla and his floor will likely be Chris Mihm. In other words he will be serviceable but don’t expect to ever build a team around Cole.
Player profile submitted by: Derrick Willis

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Cole Aldrich Stats:
SeasonGPMPGPPGAPGRPGFG%3FG%FT%BPGSPG
2009-103626.811.30.99.856.20.067.93.50.8
2008-093529.614.91.011.159.80.079.22.70.6
2007-08408.32.80.13.051.80.068.40.90.3
  Career11121.09.40.67.757.40.072.92.30.5

2009 Draft Profile - Cole Aldrich

The 2009 Men's bball season is almost complete and you would be hard pressed to find a player that has improved more than Kansas center Cole Aldrich when given more playing time. On last year's championship team Cole was a decent backup center playing 8 minutes a game and showed his potential when he held his own against Tyler Hansbrough in the NCAA Tournament.

Through 28 games Cole is average 15 points and 10.7 rebounds along with 2.5 blocks per game.

Pros: Cole is your typical post presence on offense and defense with above average athleticism. He has very good shot blocking skills and has shown the ability to keep balls in play that he blocks without fouling the shooter. On offense he shoots the ball at 61% along with 77% at the free throw line which are very good numbers for a big man. His form may look ackward but he can consistently knock down 15 foot jumpers. He only averages 2.6 fouls per game which is pretty good considering he plays almost 30 minutes a game, blocks over 2 shots a game and is the only true low post defender on Kansas. Cole is a very good rebounder and shows very good form boxing out his defender when getting defensive boards and uses his length to grab a few offensive rebounds per game. Cole Aldrich is a very good passer for a big man and has shown he can pass out of double teams to open teammates and even has shown the ability to pass in the open court after securing a rebound on the defensive end. From watching Cole, I've noticed that he does a very good job of flashing out on screens and has pretty good lateral quickness for a player his size. On offense, Cole has shown that he has very good feet for a big man and does a decent job of using his body to gain position.

Cons: His shot mechanics are very ackward because he brings the ball behind his head before shooting, but he does make 15 foot jumpers consistently. Good thing he is tall and realeases the ball high because it takes a long time for him to get his jump shot off (similar to Marcus Camby). Cole could be more agressive on offensive and get lower to the ground when fighting for post position. He has good touch on the offensive end, but sometimes will rely on his jumpshot too often. He needs to work on improving his post skills which will then open up the jumper that he can consistently knock down. Cole could add a little more weight to his frame and this should help him gain deeper position in the post. Once he gains more weight and experience I would like to see him use drop steps and baby hooks to score near the rim.

Overall: I think Cole can be a pretty good center in the NBA. I don't think he will ever become an All Star, but I could see him playing similar to the style of Kris Kaman or Andrew Bogut, but with a better jumpshot and better athleticism. I see a team with an established point guard drafting Cole and could see him thrive in the same way that Tyson Chandler plays with Chris Paul in terms of pick and roll offense.
Draft Profile provided by: John Pusta

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