2 interesting players from European area for me :
Anzejs Pasecniks
I saw you mentioned him here. I watched his team Gran Canaria for past couple seasons a lot, and i really like this guy and his basketball progress. First thing i like about this guy is his efficiency comparing to his playing minutes , especially in ACB Spanish league. He averaged 8 points with 3 rebounds and almost 1 block per only 15,16 minutes (reduced minutes due to foul trouble), and impressive 74% fg in Eurocup. He is 7'1 (or 7'2), has great size, long wingspan and very mobile (good footwork, can run in transition) for his lenght. He improved his strenght this year, but still would need to put some weight and toughness to defend stronger NBA centers. Good midrange shooter, can even shoot a threes. He still didn't develop post skills enough, but he didn't have a lot of chances to prove himself. They don't let him create a lot in the post, but when he does, he does it solidly. The reason i wouldn't draft him is because we already have 2 young centers and we need to focus on at least one. Comparing him to Papa, he is almost same size, but more mobile, faster, quicker with better midrange shoot. On the other hand, Papa is stronger with bigger post skill potential (2 years younger). I don't think there is enough room for both of them....
Another name that came higher into draft mocks in recent days is:
Jonah Bolden - Australia (watched his almost every game this year)
He is 20 years old (96'), he was at UCLA for one year, then found playing time in Serbian team FMP (teammate with Isaiah Austin). His team made a sensation going into Serbian league Finals, and because Bolden is the leader, his "price" significantly jumped. Some are predicting him in early 2nd round. Undoubtedly potential upset. Can play at two positions (SF/PF), great size, 6'10, long wingspan, very mobile for his lenght with great vertical leap and good athleticsm. Reminds me on Labisierre a bit because of his body, but instead of midrange and fadeaway shoot, he is great 3pt shooter with good shooting mechanic. In Adriatic league (in 26 games), he shoot 42% 3pt (1.8 - 4.1), and in Serbian League (in 15 games) , 39% (1.6 - 4.1). Solid ball handling and hands for his lenght and position, can create too (but usually decides to create for 3pt), good rebounder (around 7 per game) and shoot blocker (1 per game), great dunker (had a lot of putback dunks). Good combination of athleticsm, outside shooting and basketball IQ. He has the same problem as Skal - he needs more weight to defend Power forwards and some quickness and ball handling skills to play at good NBA level as Small forward. Reminds me of Quincy Miller too with better shoot mechanic...
btw. He made a deal before this season to come for draft workouts, and he is not playing in finals now, because noone expected they will get into finals. Serbian Local medias are predicting him as Boston's 37# pick.