IbakasD wrote:Hair Canada wrote:ESPN with their first (I think) 2019 mock draft. 5 Canadians projected in the first round:
RJ Barrett (1)
Justin Jackson (13)
Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17)
O'Shae Brissett (20)
Kyle Alexander (29)
Some notes on these 5:
Barrett maintains the top position. He had an interesting weekend: Montverde finished the high school season without any losses for the first time in its history (that's a prep-school that was led by players like Joel Embid, Ben Simmons, and D'Angelo Russell in recent years). This perfect record was almost broken on Saturday, as they were down by 6 with 24 seconds to go in the game, but Barrett scored the last unanswered 7 for a great comeback.
Justin Jackson so high is a bit surprising to me. I think it's mostly a function of what looks right now like a fairly weak 2018 class. In any case, he'll have to earn it next year when returning from injury.
Nice to see Brissett recognized. He wasn't even on their board previously.
Kyle Alexander is the biggest surprise for me. Never even thought of him until now as a true NBA prospect. His stats on his junior year at Tennessee are certainly not spectacular, but he does have 2 blocks a game in about 20 minutes and seems to be very efficient (73% from the field).
Some notable prospects missing from this list:
Simi Xhittu -- perhaps not surprising given his recent torn ACL. Even if he returns well (which is quite likely because of his young age), there's a chance that it's only going to happen halfway into the season. He'll probably take time to get back to full speed and will not show his full abilities in his rookie year at Vanderbilt. So he might not be a one-and-done after all
Lindell Wigginton -- The way he's been playing lately, there's actually a chance that he'll declare this year.
SGA -- Even greater chance that he'll go this year.
Others who I think could find their way into this draft in the 16 months still left before it's here: Akot, Dort, Brezdaikis, Nembhard (a really thin draft in the PG position), and maybe even someone like Llewellyn.
Where's the love for Andrew Nembhard? I think he's going to make some noise at Florida. He's one of the best PG's in his class.
I'm relying on the scouts opinion but everything I read on Nembhard is he is projecting to be a very good (multiyear) college player but seems to be lacking in the athleticism department to be an obvious NBA prospect, let alone a one and done type player.
Wiggington has seriously surprised me (and most everyone) this year, so maybe Nembhard will next year.....









