Top Pac-12 NBA Draft prospects for Philadelphia 76ers
By Bret Stuter
Washington- Part II Noah Dickerson
While Washington Husky David Crisp is a great backcourt addition, the Washington Huskies have benefited from the resurgeance of forward Noah Dickerson. A tremendous athlete in his own right, Dickerson offers enough versatility to slot in at virtually any front court position on a basketball court. His play is developing rapidly, as he is learning how to draw fouls and win games by smart play.
Noah Dickerson is extremely versatile. With the absence of big men at the Washington Huskies, Dickerson is getting plenty of looks at center, power forward, and the occasional small forward roles. And he flourishes in each. Putting up 14.6 points and pulling down 7.6 rebounds per game, Dickerson is making the most of his 25.0 minutes per game average.
There is something special about Noah Dickerson. He has been one of Coach Hopkins best projects at Washington. More than pure strength, Dickerson knows how to draw fouls and use the basketball court to his advantage. He improves each season, but this year his defensive awareness makes him an ideal second round addition to the team.