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    There are a number of guys Davis is on the current NT roster so I would give him the edge over everyone else. Parker has been a stud some say the best prospect since James, but isn't proven yet. Kyrie Irving is just under 20 I think so he qualifies going to be a great PG. But as I said with Davises scary potential I would give it to him for USA. He is still learning how to be a big man, had a major growth spurt in high school once his offensive game catches up to his talent he will be a force in the paint for years to come on both ends of the court. But as always USA has a number of players that could step up and be the next best thing.

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    For Turkey its Enes Kanter but i also like ilkan karaman, he got drafted by Nets this year and Deniz Kilicli hes playing college ball in the US






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    For China it's Wang Zhelin (listed 1994) and Zhou Qi (listed 1996), two 7-footers with realistic NBA chances. Wang Zhelin is a bruising and mobile center with good lower body strength and solid footwork for his age and can still improve. He almost made the Olympic team and figures to be the national team mainstay in the next 5-10 years. Zhou Qi is a skeleton and I haven't watched him enough to really judge but he has the fluidity of Kevin Durant from what I've seen. Very impressive, except he isn't very athletic. Compared to Wang, it's relatively harder to see what his future holds at this point. He should have a higher ceiling but could also bust out.
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