Best under the radar Late first- 2nd round playmaking forwards/ bigs?

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Best under the radar Late first- 2nd round playmaking forwards/ bigs? 

Post#1 » by Ghost of Kleine » Thu May 19, 2022 9:27 pm

Just curious? Who are the best playmaking forwards/ centers in the draft? :dontknow: Throughout the late first and the 2nd to late 2nd round? Are there any under-the-radar forwards/ bigs that might be found in the late first to 2nd round, or even into the late 2nd?
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Re: Best under the radar Late first- 2nd round playmaking forwards/ bigs? 

Post#2 » by babyjax13 » Fri May 20, 2022 5:24 am

Late 2nd I think Darius Days is possibly underrated. I liked him at LSU, competitor, bit of a do-everything excel at nothing kind of guy, but brings energy. A team who needs someone that can switch and hit open threes for 15 minutes a game might find their guy late in the second or even undrafted. He's going to strictly be a PF.

Late 1st/early second I think Jabari Walker is the best fit for what you are describing. He'll play some small-ball center while mostly being a power forward, he can rebound, and he can shoot. Reminds me a bit of Portis, I like him a lot.
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Re: Best under the radar Late first- 2nd round playmaking forwards/ bigs? 

Post#3 » by SelfishPlayer » Fri May 20, 2022 6:45 am

Michael Foster has playmaking and scoring skills.
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