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his personality," Oregon senior Luke
Jackson said. "He's going to be able
to help out the community and be a
good role model."
Among the company of point
guards, T.J. Ford has been listed the
highest at the No. 6 pick in ESPN's
Mock Draft released Wednesday.
Hinrich is listed at the No. 8 spot, go
ing to the Bucks.
ESPN has pegged Ridnour as No.
14, one spot out of the top 13 lottery
picks — the same spot where former
Oregon's Fred Jones was selected last
year. But Ridnour would go to the
Seattle Supersonics; fitting as Ridnour
would get to stay in the Northwest
and play a few hours from of his
home town.
The Sonics own the No. 12 and
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No. 14 pick and are looking to get a
big man and a point guard. With his
skills, he could be what the Sonics are
looking for, according to Ridnour's
representation of Williams & Con
nolly, LLP law firm.
"He's a great open court player,"
lawyer Jim Tanner said. "In terms of
being a pure point guard, there's no
comparison. He's completely in love
with playing basketball."
Rumors are also abound that the
Sonics could trade Vladimir Rad
manovic, Brent Barry and the No. 12
pick to Toronto for Jerome Williams,
Michael Bradley and the No. 4 pick
in the draft.
Even with a possible trade, the
Sonics would maintain the No. 14
pick, where they would look for a
point guard after trying to pick up
former Georgia Tech forward Chris
Bosh at the fourth spot.
The Sonics were unavailable for
comment regarding individual players.
"It comes down to a team locking
down on him and liking him for who
he is," Oregon head coach Ernie Kent
said. "Anything beyond that is difficult
to say until the draft He would like to
go wherever there is a need for him."
Ridnour's stock has gone up recently
in predictions of where he will end up,
but Ridnour has undergone criticism
by ESPN experts who say he is deficient
on defense and lacks strength.
"I'd rather have that than skill you
need to work on," Ridnour said, re
garding his size. "That's something I
can work at."
ESPN will broadcast the draft to
day starting at 4 p.m. Verification
should come soon thereafter.
Contact the sports editor
at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com.
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