Zaccharie Risacher
SF
France
• 6’9″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team
Atlanta
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PROSPECT RNK
2nd
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POSITION RNK
1st
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PPG
10.1
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RPG
3.8
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APG
0.9
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3P%
35.2%
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The betting markets have flipped in recent days to launch Risacher over Alex Sarr as the favorite to go No. 1 overall. Atlanta is reportedly still considering both Frenchmen as well as Donovan Clingan, and I’m not yet counting out Sarr entirely, but Risacher is looking like the pick for now.
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Alex Sarr
C
France
• 7’0″
/ 224 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
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PROSPECT RNK
1st
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POSITION RNK
1st
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Sarr looks like the pick for Washington at No. 2 as things stand. He’s a big and skilled center with excellent shot-blocking abilities and promising shooting potential.
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Kentucky
• Fr
• 6’2″
/ 182 lbs
Projected Team
Houston
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PROSPECT RNK
7th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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PPG
12.5
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RPG
4.1
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APG
4.5
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3P%
52.1%
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Houston grabs the most potent 3-point shooter in the draft. Sheppard rated in the 100th percentile (!) in jump shots as a true freshman at Kentucky and was aces as a catch-and-shoot weapon to boot. He adds playmaking on both ends as a passer and defender.
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Connecticut
• Fr
• 6’6″
/ 210 lbs
Projected Team
San Antonio
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PROSPECT RNK
3rd
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POSITION RNK
1st
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PPG
11.1
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RPG
4.7
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APG
2.9
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3P%
26.7%
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Spurs need backcourt help to surround Victor Wembanyama, and they get it here with a potential star in Stephon Castle. He’s a defensive stalwart at the point of attack and a selfless do-it-all guard who can create when necessary.
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Matas Buzelis
SF
G League Ignite
• 6’8″
/ 209 lbs
Projected Team
Detroit
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PROSPECT RNK
9th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PPG
14.1
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RPG
6.6
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APG
1.9
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3P%
27.3%
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Buzelis has been rising behind the scenes in recent weeks and seems to be in the mix for Detroit here with his blend of size and shooting ability. He had a down season shooting the ball with G League Ignite but has a smooth shooting stroke that should translate and make him a supersized combo forward who can space the floor.
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Tennessee
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team
Charlotte
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PROSPECT RNK
6th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PPG
21.7
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RPG
4.9
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APG
1.8
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3P%
39.7%
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Knecht was the best player in the SEC with Tennessee last season after a winding career that started in the JUCO ranks. He’s a five-year college player who turned 23 earlier this year but has an exciting blend of athleticism and shot-making that should translate from day one.
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Connecticut
• Soph
• 7’2″
/ 282 lbs
Projected Team
Portland
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PROSPECT RNK
4th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PPG
13
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RPG
7.4
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APG
1.5
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BPG
2.5
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Clingan has the second-best odds to go No. 1 overall on draft night but could be a potential faller if he doesn’t go to Atlanta with the top pick. The fits for teams picking in the top six may not be ideal for varying reasons, but Portland stops the slipping here to pair him with 2023 No. 3 pick Scoot Henderson.
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Tidjane Salaun
PF
France
• 6’9″
/ 207 lbs
Projected Team
San Antonio
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PROSPECT RNK
15th
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POSITION RNK
4th
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PPG
9.0
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RPG
4.0
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APG
1.0
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3P%
32.9%
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San Antonio adds another French star to its ranks in Salaun, who has familiarity with Victor Wembanyama, with both their sisters having played together previously on the FIBA circuit. Salaun’s a stellar shooter with length.
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Colorado
• Fr
• 6’7″
/ 178 lbs
Projected Team
Memphis
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PROSPECT RNK
11th
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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PPG
11.9
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RPG
3
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APG
1.6
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3P%
41.5%
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Despite playing through multiple injuries last season at Colorado, Williams as a freshman thrived with the Buffaloes as a do-it-all combo guard who shot lights out from 3 and profiles as a catch-and-shoot threat. That’s a skill set that could make him a nice role player even on a deep Grizzlies team expecting to be a factor in the West.
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Nikola Topic
PG
Serbia
• 6’6″
/ 190 lbs
Projected Team
Utah
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PROSPECT RNK
8th
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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Topic is a wild card after being diagnosed earlier this month with a partially torn left ACL. He’s the best passer in this draft and was a top-five talent prior to the injury, though, so a smart team might be wise to take the discount and think longer term.
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Providence
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 193 lbs
Projected Team
Chicago
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PROSPECT RNK
12th
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POSITION RNK
4th
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PPG
19.7
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RPG
8.7
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APG
3.6
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3P%
37.7%
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Few have had a better pre-draft process than Carter, who broke a combine record in the 3/4-court sprint and tied for the best max standing vertical leap at 42 inches. He’s coming off a Big East Player of the Year season for Providence and has improved as a shooter. That could make him a ready-made 3-and-D weapon with playmaking to boot.
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Ron Holland
SF
G League Ignite
• 6’7″
/ 197 lbs
PPG
19.5
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RPG
6.7
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APG
3.1
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3P%
24%
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A former Texas signee who spent last season with G League Ignite, Holland has the physical frame and multi-faceted toolset to become the best player in a wide-open class. The former No. 1 recruit could find a home in OKC where Sam Presti tends to bet on toolsy wings with upside.
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Baylor
• Fr
• 6’4″
/ 198 lbs
Projected Team
Sacramento
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PROSPECT RNK
7th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PPG
14.5
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RPG
4.4
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APG
1.4
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3P%
34.1%
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Walter showed all the tools that made him a five-star prospect during his one season at Baylor. He has the array of athleticism and quick-trigger shooting to make for an easy NBA projection. He’ll need to improve his shooting and touch overall, but at 19 years old with his track record as a gunner, I’d buy into him here at the back of the lottery.
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Kentucky
• Fr
• 6’1″
/ 164 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
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PROSPECT RNK
7th
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POSITION RNK
2nd
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PPG
15.2
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RPG
2.9
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APG
3.9
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3P%
44.4%
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Washington reportedly acquired this pick on draft night in sending Deni Avdija to Portland. The deal would net the Wizards a second lottery pick to pair with Alex Sarr, and here, we have them taking one of the most electric offensive guards in the class in Dillingham, whose defensive questions are glaring but whose offense is as dynamic as any in the draft.
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Miami (Fla.)
• Fr
• 6’7″
/ 209 lbs
Projected Team
Miami
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PROSPECT RNK
29th
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POSITION RNK
8th
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PPG
7.6
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RPG
3
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APG
2.2
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3P%
40.8%
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Miami keeps a local talent close to home in selecting Miami product Kyshawn George, a Swiss star, in the city. George had a superb freshman season with the Hurricanes where he shot 40.8% from 3 and flashed the size-skill-scoring combo to become a potentially dynamic wing in the league.
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Colorado
• Sr
• 6’8″
/ 217 lbs
Projected Team
Philadelphia
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PROSPECT RNK
24th
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POSITION RNK
6th
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PPG
16
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RPG
5.1
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APG
2.4
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3P%
39.5%
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Da Silva is a big wing who was a great shooter at Colorado. He’s one of the oldest prospects in the draft but also one of the most NBA-ready players because of his ability to score off cuts, catch-and-shoot attempts, dribble handoffs and in isolation.
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Duke
• Fr
• 6’2″
/ 203 lbs
Projected Team
L.A. Lakers
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PROSPECT RNK
14th
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POSITION RNK
6th
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PPG
14.3
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RPG
5
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APG
1.9
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3P%
41.4%
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After hiring a podcaster to become its head coach earlier this week, L.A. may find part-time TikToker McCain an appealing option here at No. 17. It helps that his game would fit in L.A., too. He can do a little of everything from either guard spot and shot nearly 42% from 3-point range last season.
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Pittsburgh
• Fr
• 6’4″
/ 195 lbs
Projected Team
Orlando
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PROSPECT RNK
17th
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POSITION RNK
7th
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PPG
13.8
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RPG
5.2
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APG
4.1
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3P%
32.2%
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A diverse shot-maker and creator, Carrington is seen as a potential lottery talent who has the tools to develop into something special. He was a surprise one-and-done who could help add to Orlando’s diverse young roster.
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Purdue
• Sr
• 7’4″
/ 299 lbs
Projected Team
Toronto
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PROSPECT RNK
29th
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POSITION RNK
7th
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PPG
25.2
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RPG
12.2
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APG
2.0
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A Toronto native who dominated the last two seasons in college basketball at Purdue, Toronto brings one of its own back home at No. 19. Edey is a polarizing prospect in draft circles but his size, developmental trajectory and sheer dominance at the highest level of the sport can’t be ignored.
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Kansas
• Fr
• 6’8″
/ 189 lbs
Projected Team
Cleveland
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PROSPECT RNK
25th
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POSITION RNK
5th
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PPG
9
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RPG
4.9
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APG
1
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3P%
35.2%
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You have to do some projecting here to buy into Furphy because of his limited role at Kansas and hit-or-miss production. However, he can shoot it great from anywhere on the floor and has the ball skills to be an attacker off the bounce. Could be a nice developmental piece for the Cavs, who don’t quite have a player stylistically who plays like him.
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Baylor
• Fr
• 6’11”
/ 229 lbs
Projected Team
New Orleans
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PROSPECT RNK
19th
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POSITION RNK
4th
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In a draft where two 7-footers might go inside the top three picks, Missi — somehow — has been overlooked after a solid freshman season at debut. He was good as a shot-blocker and rated out well as a roll man.
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Marquette
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 197 lbs
Projected Team
Phoenix
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PROSPECT RNK
26th
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POSITION RNK
8th
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PPG
15.3
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RPG
4.9
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APG
7.7
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3P%
38.8%
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Phoenix is seemingly very interested in Kolek given his prolific college career and win-now skill set that could help with Kevin Durant in town. He’s an elite distributor who plays a selfless style and has developed into a well-rounded offensive weapon as a scorer, too.
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Virginia
• Soph
• 6’6″
/ 214 lbs
Projected Team
Milwaukee
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PROSPECT RNK
22nd
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POSITION RNK
5th
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PPG
8.1
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RPG
6.9
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APG
0.8
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3P%
20%
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The best and most NBA-ready defensive prospect in this draft lands in Milwaukee. Dunn has some question marks about his offensive skill set but his playmaking on defense should earn him a role in the NBA.
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Duke
• Soph
• 6’11”
/ 230 lbs
Projected Team
New York
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PROSPECT RNK
16th
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POSITION RNK
3rd
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PPG
16.4
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RPG
8.3
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APG
2.8
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3P%
34.8%
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New York adds some insurance to its frontcourt and its various moving pieces with a 7-footer in Kyle Filipowski who led Duke in scoring last season and shot 35% from 3-point range as a sophomore. He’s a huge body with a modern game ready to contribute for a Knicks team that’s primed to compete atop the East.
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USC
• Fr
• 6’3″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team
New York
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PROSPECT RNK
13th
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POSITION RNK
5th
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PPG
16.3
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RPG
2.9
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APG
4.3
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3P%
33.8%
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Collier’s a dynamic downhill driver who has excellent court vision and plays an exciting brand of basketball as a scorer and distributor. He could give the Knicks a change of pace when Brunson takes breathers and develop into a key piece of the team’s foundation in time.
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Minnesota
• Fr
• 6’5″
/ 190 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
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PROSPECT RNK
40th
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POSITION RNK
11th
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PPG
11.3
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RPG
3.6
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APG
2.2
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3P%
39.1%
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With Sarr already in the fold, Washington takes a swing on a young developmental player in Christie who has a ton of upside as a long wing with shooting skills.
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Illinois
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 219 lbs
Projected Team
Minnesota
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PROSPECT RNK
33rd
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POSITION RNK
8th
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PPG
23.0
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RPG
4.0
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APG
2.3
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3P%
36.2%
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Shannon was found not guilty in his rape trial earlier this month, potentially clearing the way for teams to feel more comfortable taking him in the first round. He was one of the best players in the Big Ten last season and could add depth to a contending Wolves team.
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Dayton
• Jr
• 6’9″
/ 236 lbs
Projected Team
Denver
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PROSPECT RNK
20th
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POSITION RNK
1st
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PPG
20.4
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RPG
8.5
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APG
2.6
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3P%
38.6%
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There’s been plenty of buzz around Holmes in recent weeks after a strong pre-draft process in which he impressed NBA teams with his maturity and poise. He was one of the most productive players in college hoops last season for Dayton, where he averaged 20.4 points per game and dominated both inside and out.
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AJ Johnson
SG
NBL Australia
• 6’4″
/ 167 lbs
Projected Team
Utah
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PROSPECT RNK
46th
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POSITION RNK
12th
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The counting stats playing in the NBL last season don’t jump off the page, but Johnson is a former five-star recruit who is seemingly in the process of turning promise and potential into production after catching the eyes of evaluators at the combine.
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Creighton
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team
Boston
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PROSPECT RNK
28th
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POSITION RNK
6th
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PPG
18.5
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RPG
9
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APG
3.9
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3P%
38.1%
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Scheierman was one of the big winners of combine week after standing out in the scrimmages. He’s an older prospect but could produce instant value for a contenting Celtics team that has shown it values size and shooting.
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