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By Chad Ford
ESPN Insider Tuesday, June 12, 2007 TREVISO, Italy -- The 2007 NBA Draft might go down as one of the best ever, but the crop of international players is weaker than usual -- perhaps the worst of the last five years. NBA teams have strip-mined much of the young overseas talent, leaving the draft filled with players who previously have tried but failed to get teams to take them in the first round. With the exception of Yi Jianlian, this year's international class is underwhelming. Tiago Splitter is in the draft for the fourth time ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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