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Monte Morris

NBA Comparison: Moochie Norris Strengths: The undisputed king of collegiate assist to turnover ratio enters the 2017 draft as an extremely experienced and high level floor general … Monte Morris’ ability to play big time minutes, and not turn the ball over is an obvious value at any level … His senior season in Ames he sported a 5.16 A/To ratio, his best at ISU … Morris’ offensive IQ is extremely high, and his ball handling, while not overtly flashy, is also well above average …

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Will Cherry

Strengths: Tough player who prides himself on his defense … Good on-ball defender … Great in the passing lanes, one of the premier theft artists in the NCAA during his time at Montana … Very good nose for the ball, contributed on the glass well for a PG … Played big minutes through most of his career while mostly guarding the other teams best player … Has some penetrating ability offensively … Got to the line quite a bit, aggressive … Cut down fouls by a nice margin as a senior … Showed improvement as a passer, gets his teammates involved …

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Petr Cornelie

NBA Comparison: James Augustine Strengths: Intriguing size/mobility combination, long arms and legs with remarkable smoothness and quickness in running the floor … He’s really explosive, with a good vertical with solid intimidation and defensive skills, thanks to his timing and instincts … What impresses most about him is his great stamina, and energy showing a blue collar attitude to hustle on both ends of the floor … Most of his points come from second chance opportunities, put backs and offensive rebounds …

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Damian Jones

NBA Comparison: Festus Ezeli Strengths: Physically, Jones has ideal size, strength and speed for a center in today’s fast-paced NBA … He’s tall (6’11”), long (7’2” wingspan), with broad shoulders, strength and high level speed and athletic ability … He’s able to get up and down the floor very well for a player his size … He’s got very good touch around the rim and shows the ability to hit shots out to 15-18 feet …

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Bronson Koenig

NBA Comparison: Jeremy Lin Strengths: Great leader. Confident. Plays with a swagger … Has stepped up and hit big shots time and time again, even ones that were a high degree of difficulty  … Great pull up jumpshooter … Strong ball handler … Good size (6’4") for a point guard … Efficient distributor who rarely turns the ball over … Shows some ability to create off the dribble with little space … Clever playmaker … Good step back and hesitation moves … High basketball IQ …