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Ousmane Cisse
School: Montgomery (IL) Class: High School
Height: 6'9" Weight: 255
Position: Power Forward Birthdate: 2/1/83
Strengths: Hard workerGreat Rebounder
Weaknesses: Did not play against top High School competition•Does not have good offensive skills•Undersized (probably not 6'9")!
Draft Outlook: Late first round to early second

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Strengths: Aggressive player just attacks the basket... Super athletic runs the floor and finishes most plays with a thunderous dunk ... Hustles and gives 110 percent never will you see him not giving it his all ... Quick leaper blocks a high percentage of shots considering his size dominated high school defensively although I doubt he will be as dominating in the NBA ... Powerful rebounder tenacious on the glass just goes for every rebound that's around him no matter where it is ... Has strong quick post moves which usually allows him to get off easy shots ... Very good work ethic and is coach-able something that will be very valuable for whoever gets to the pros ...

Weakness: Ball handling could really stand to be improved on as he will be forced to play further from the basket ... Needs to extend his range as of right now he looks rather uncomfortable taking a shot from 15 feet out .... Offensive his game is still pretty undeveloped at this time .... Has that tweener look on him not a good enough shooter to play small forward and doesn't have the height to play power forward ... Has been listed as high as 6-9 but upon appearance it quickly becomes apparent that he is more 6-7 than anything so you have to wonder can he play the power forward position ..Still learning the fundamentals of the game has gotten this far thanks to his athleticism ... Has a bad habit of hurrying his offensive moves rather than taking his time with the ball ...