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Name: Bakari Hendrix
College: Gonzaga
Height: 6'7"
Weight:  
Class: Senior
Position: Small Forward
Other Position: Shooting Guard


Stats (Provided by JazzyJ)
                  G  MIN  FG  FGA  3P 3PA  FT FTA  REB  PF AST  TO BLK STL  PTS
94-95 Solano JC  33  ... 155  342   9  28  99 142  218  77  39  79   7  23  418
95-96 Gonzaga     9   34   3   12   0   3   4   6   11   3   1   3   1   0   10
96-97 Gonzaga    27  717 120  224   0   4  70 103  158  83  21  44  17  12  310
97-98 Gonzaga    33 1009 241  459   9  26 165 225  242  77  50  66  22  21  656
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Div I TOTALS     69 1760 364  695   9  33 239 334  411 163  72 113  40  33  976
                  MIN   FG%   3P%   FT%  RPG  APG  TPG  BPG  SPG   PPG
94-95 Solano JC   ...  45.3  32.1  69.7  6.6  1.2  2.4  0.2  0.7  12.7
95-96 Gonzaga     3.8  25.0   0.0  66.7  1.2  0.1  0.3  0.1  0.0   1.1
96-97 Gonzaga    26.6  53.6   0.0  68.0  5.9  0.8  1.6  0.6  0.4  11.5
97-98 Gonzaga    30.6  52.5  34.6  73.3  7.3  1.5  2.0  0.7  0.6  19.9
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Div I TOTALS     25.5  52.4  27.3  71.6  6.0  1.0  1.6  0.6  0.5  14.1


  
Scouting Report: GRWhite19 [GRWhite19@aol.com]
Bakari Hendrix, a 6-8 forward/center from Gonzaga, was the 1997-98 West Coast Conference player of the year. A true power forward, Hendrix played most of the season at center for the Zags. Hendrix's strongest offensive weapon is a deadly jump hook in the paint. He is a good enough outside shooter that defenses have to play him honest beyond 15 feet. Hendrix improved dramatically improved his game over the past two seasons. Hendrix averaged just under 20 ppg. in '97-'98 and was among the top 20 nationally in points per minutes played.


Scouting Report: David King [daveking@earthlink.net]
This is a player on the rise with a bullet as a result of his MVP performance in the Desert Classic in Arizona (pre-draft camp). What impressed scouts in Arizona was his outside scoring ability: While he showed flashes of some range at Gonzaga, in Arizona he proved that he could consistently shoot from the 3-point range (6-for-10 in Arizona). His strength in college rested primarily on the inside game, and he dominated many teams in the WCC. Now, suddenly, at 6-6, teams are looking to him as a small forward who is physical enough and skilled enough to become a good defensive player. Look for him to go early/mid 2nd round.


Craig Simpson - Usenet Draft Commissioner


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