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Ryan Boatright

NBA Comparison: Bobby Brown Strengths: Has grown into a leader … Sets the tone by talking to his teammates … This past season, he played more as an extension of Kevin Ollie while on the court … Has shown that he has the intelligence needed to run a team (able to control and maintain the flow of an offense) … Picked his spots better this past season but can still improve … Possesses great athleticism, speed and quickness … Versatile guard (able to play both guard spots) …

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Brandon Davies

NBA Comparison: Lawrence Roberts Strengths: Long versatile four man with good hands along with a 7’ 1.5” wingspan … Right hand dominant but has solid touch when finishing over his right shoulder with left hand turnaround or running hooks in the paint … Very unselfish player will look to draw defenders in and pass it out to open shooters out on the wing … Aggressive on the glass going after rebounds which allows him to find a lot of easy put backs …

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Danuel House

NBA Comparison: Chris Johnson Strengths: Smooth shooting stroke … Shot 34% for his career from 3, including 40% his junior year … Strong frame and decent explosiveness makes House a capable slasher … Good leaping ability and excellent speed make him a strong finisher in transition … Good shooter off the dribble … Has the athleticism to finish above the rim in some situations … His length/strength combination will allow him to match up with NBA-size 3’s … Has put on 30-40 pounds of muscle since entering high school …

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Nick King

Notes: Measured 6’7 (in shoes) 213 lbs, with a 6’11 wingspan at the 2012 LeBron James Skills Academy August 18, 2012August 9, 2012August 12, 2011

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Kris Dunn

NBA Comparison: Devin Harris/Jordan Clarkson Strengths: Fantastic size for a PG with quickness and athleticism to go along with it, was incredibly potent on both sides of floor with potential to translate as a two-way player at NBA level … Athleticism and strength should help him get playing time right off the bat, plus his size gives him added versatility … Has a chance to be able to defend either guard position, great feet and instincts as an on-ball defender … Averaged 2.5 spg in 2016, 2.7 spg in 2015, with this ability being seen as one of

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Chris McCullough

NBA Comparison: Shareef Abdur-Rahim Strengths: Great size and length at the four spot to go along with top-notch fluidity when running the floor and getting off the ground … Scores, rebounds and can defend high above the rim … Very dangerous in transition, uses very good angles when running with guards and attacks the basket with regularity … Ability to put the ball on the floor and makes quick moves to the basket, draws a lot of fouls and gets good looks close to the hoop … Has potential to stretch the floor with his outside shot.