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Indiana's Victor Oladipo (4) goes up against Wisconsin's Ryan Evans during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Big Ten tournament Saturday, March 16, 2013, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
listen Listen: Lon Babby, Suns President of BB Operations
Babby talks about the challenges of evaluating the team moving forward.

The NCAA tournament begins Thursday, and while millions of college basketball fans around the country will be huddled around their respective televisions salivating over every move, they won't be the only ones.

NBA teams send scouts to games all season long, but the 64-team tournament is certainly a prime opportunity for front office personnel to evaluate talented prospects on the grandest of stages.

Suns president Lon Babby will certainly have his eyes on the Big Dance, as his franchise is headed to its third straight appearance in the draft lottery. But the question remains: How much does an impressive tournament run elevate a player's draft stock come June?

"I talk to (Suns general manager) Lance Blanks about that a lot, and you've got both sides of the argument," Babby told Arizona Sports 620's Doug & Wolf Wednesday. "You can't ignore, I suppose, when a player performs well at the most important time.

"But on the other hand, you can't discount the full body of work based on a couple of games in March. That's the challenge."

Babby noted that overvaluing an impressive March performance is just one of many challenges a team has to guard against during the draft process.

"One of the things that happens in the process, and we've avoided it here and will continue to do so, is a lot of times coaches get involved," said Babby. "The head coach for example in many places has no opportunity to see or scout college basketball. Then the player comes in for a workout and the coach is enamored with that player and that really undermines the work all the scouts have done the entire season.

"So, you've got to be cautious about those things. You want input from everybody, including your coach staff, but you've got to make sure it's integrated and woven into the entire body of work that you're analyzing."

The point being, don't expect the Suns to simply draft a player based on their one shining moment -- whether it be in the Big Dance or in a pre-draft workout.

Dave Dulberg, Web Content Editor - ArizonaSports.com

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    MagicMann wrote...
    Suns draft process
    Why would we, the Suns management, take into consideration a player's performance in an high-pressure atmosphere against the best teams in the country? We give equal credence to how they did against the creampies on their padded schedule. We would never consult with our coach, he doesn't know anything--clearly that is why we made him a coach. And we're going to fire him anyway.
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    MagicMann wrote...
    Suns draft process part II
    Instead, we will be consulting with my kid's ouija board, internet mock drafts, and look into the most important factors: does he have a twin brother? is he under-sized? does he lack a feel for the game? does he lack a handle? does he look good riding the bench? can he handle starting a couple games then having several games DNP-Coach? If we can answer "yes" to most of these, then he is Suns material!
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    Agree
    about looking at the whole body of work, but if these guys don't show up in the tournament against other top level talent, I'd have my reservations. The D League is littered with guys who had a nice body of work in college. The best of the best in college right now will still pale in comparison to what lies ahead in the NBA. The tournament is as close as it gets in terms of talent, even that is watered down big time.
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    Guyinaz wrote...
    Body of work?
    The Suns' body of work is selling draft picks so $arver can add to his money bin to swim around like Scrooge McDuck. The history of Suns draft picks under this regime is a complete embarassment. How can Babby expect to be taken seriously when he has delivered NOTHING at any point. Clueless front office!!!!!!!
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