Michael Porter Jr. likely would have been a top 2 pick had the one and done rule not been in place. After an injury riddled season, he’s the draft’s biggest wildcard. A look at the top 10 SFs available.
Ayton at one now looks like a foregone conclusion. The Champs are here but so are the top two picks, as the rest of the division will look to make up ground on the Dubs in this year’s offseason.
Trae Young had a monster freshman season statistically and has some very intriguing attributes. A look at the top 10 point guards for this year’s NBA Draft.
Drafting Mikal Bridges would be an ideal scenario for a number of teams in the late lottery, including New York at 9 and particularly Philadelphia at 10.
Cole Anthony continues to prove why he’s one of the top overall prospects in the class. Scott Phillips breaks down the standouts from the USA U18 trials in Colorado Springs.
6-10 Center Favour Aire was one of the standouts. Evan Tomes recaps the top talent from the CrossRoads Elite Invitational featuring some of the top younger kids at the HS level.
The Bulls and Cavs could have their choice between Trae Young and Collin Sexton at 7 & 8. Do they pull the trigger on a PG? A look at the Central Division team needs.
Michael Porter Jr. is this year’s swing for the fences pick in the lottery. Nick Prevenas breaks down his NBA-Specific Skills, Fatal Flaws, Pre-NBA Setting, and Ideal NBA Ecosystem.
Melvin Frazier confirmed that he is indeed a “standout athlete” posting the highest “Max Vertical Total Reach”. A look at the NBA Draft combine ahleticism testing results.
Michael Porter Jr. measured well with a standing reach just an inch and a half smaller than KD’s. Breakdown of the winners and losers from the NBA Draft Combine measurements.