The Australian burst onto the scene at the World Junior Championships in Greece in 2003, when he led Australia to a gold medal over the Americans (and averaged 26.3 ppg and 17 rpg). At the time, some scouts predicted he'd be a lock for the lottery. However, a good, but not great, freshman season at Utah caused his stock to slide a bit. Bogut actually wanted to turn pro last summer, but when the Ute staff did some research, they discovered no team was serious about taking him in the first round anymore. That has changed. Bogut was great for Australia in the Olympics. He scored 22 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in a victory over Team USA. Most of that time Tim Duncan was guarding him. After a monster sophomore season he's worked himself all the way up to a potential No. 1 pick in the draft. He's already declared for the draft and hired SFX's David Bauman to represent him.
--ESPN