NBA.com Rookie Ladder Thread
Posted: Thu Nov 7, 2024 12:12 am
Week 1
https://www.nba.com/news/kia-rookie-ladder-november-6-2024-edition
1. Zach Edey, Memphis Grizzlies
Season stats: 11.1 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 0.9 bpg
Draft pick: No. 9
Call it recency bias, but it’s been very good to the 7-foot-4 replacement for Steven Adams. Edey had his best game yet Monday – 25 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks in 29 minutes at Brooklyn – for a second consecutive double-double. His fit in Memphis’ system under Taylor Jenkins suggests big things, and premature comparisons to Yao Ming, by way of Canada rather than China, aren’t out of line.
2. Bub Carrington, Washington Wizards
Season stats: 10.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 4.8 apg
Draft pick: No. 14
Carrington and teammate Kyshawn George earned compliments from Golden State Warriors stalwart Draymond Green for their energy and edge Monday in D.C. The 6-foot-4 point guard from Pitt — whose actual first name “Carlton” makes him sound like a Grey Poupon devotee — had 16 points, eight boards and seven assists that night. He is averaging just 1.3 turnovers, too, while hitting 50% of his shots from 16 feet out to the new-to-him NBA arc.
3. Jaylen Wells, Memphis Grizzlies
Season stats: 9.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 1.9 apg
Draft pick: No. 39
In the tradition of GG Jackson II, a midseason surprise in 2023-24, the Grizzlies found a second-rounder who looks like a keeper. When Marcus Smart (ankle) got hurt, Wells went from 8.2 ppg in 20.5 minutes to three starts, 35 minutes nightly and 12.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg. He’s a proud Washington State product in the footsteps of Craig Ehlo, Malachi Flynn and Klay Thompson.
4. Ryan Dunn, Phoenix Suns
Season stats: 6.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 0.9 apg
Draft pick: No. 28
Dunn’s early work as a D-and-three guy — the Suns’ priorities for him in that order — has Phoenix excited about his fit on that star-laden, 6-1 team. In his two starts, he averaged 14.5 points and sank seven of 13 from the arc.
5. Alexandre Sarr, Washington Wizards
Season stats: 9.8 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 2.8 bpg
Draft pick: No. 2
Top rebounder in this class, Sarr thinks the lights are coming on in terms of picking his moments and finding his spots. Having Jonas Valančiūnas around to handle more rugged matchups helps while the athletic rookie adds strength. Strong starts by fellow Wizards rookies Carrington and George have helped ease the spotlight.
The Next 5:
6. Zaccharie Risacher, Atlanta Hawks
Season stats: 9.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 1.1 apg
Draft pick: No. 1
No star born yet but among rookies, he’s fourth in minutes per game, second in usage, first in shots.
7. Jonathan Mogbo, Toronto Raptors
Season stats: 6.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 1.9 apg
Draft pick: No. 31
The first pick of Round 2 ranks in the rookie Top 10 in points, rebounds, assists.
8. Dalton Knecht, Los Angeles Lakers
Season stats: 7.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 1.0 apg
Draft pick: No. 17
“Sir Charles” ripped NBA GMs for letting arguably the Draft’s best perimeter shooter (47.4 FG%, 37.5% on 3-pointers) fall to Lakers.
9. Jamal Shead, Toronto Raptors
Season stats: 6.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg, 4.8 apg
Draft pick: No. 45
On-the-job trainee committed to playmaking and defensive disruption.
10. Tristan da Silva, Orlando Magic
Season stats: 8.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.5 apg
Draft pick: No. 10
“Da Silva lining” since Paolo Banchero went down: Three games, 85 minutes, 33 points, 13 rebounds.
https://www.nba.com/news/kia-rookie-ladder-november-6-2024-edition
1. Zach Edey, Memphis Grizzlies
Season stats: 11.1 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 0.9 bpg
Draft pick: No. 9
Call it recency bias, but it’s been very good to the 7-foot-4 replacement for Steven Adams. Edey had his best game yet Monday – 25 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks in 29 minutes at Brooklyn – for a second consecutive double-double. His fit in Memphis’ system under Taylor Jenkins suggests big things, and premature comparisons to Yao Ming, by way of Canada rather than China, aren’t out of line.
2. Bub Carrington, Washington Wizards
Season stats: 10.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 4.8 apg
Draft pick: No. 14
Carrington and teammate Kyshawn George earned compliments from Golden State Warriors stalwart Draymond Green for their energy and edge Monday in D.C. The 6-foot-4 point guard from Pitt — whose actual first name “Carlton” makes him sound like a Grey Poupon devotee — had 16 points, eight boards and seven assists that night. He is averaging just 1.3 turnovers, too, while hitting 50% of his shots from 16 feet out to the new-to-him NBA arc.
3. Jaylen Wells, Memphis Grizzlies
Season stats: 9.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 1.9 apg
Draft pick: No. 39
In the tradition of GG Jackson II, a midseason surprise in 2023-24, the Grizzlies found a second-rounder who looks like a keeper. When Marcus Smart (ankle) got hurt, Wells went from 8.2 ppg in 20.5 minutes to three starts, 35 minutes nightly and 12.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg. He’s a proud Washington State product in the footsteps of Craig Ehlo, Malachi Flynn and Klay Thompson.
4. Ryan Dunn, Phoenix Suns
Season stats: 6.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 0.9 apg
Draft pick: No. 28
Dunn’s early work as a D-and-three guy — the Suns’ priorities for him in that order — has Phoenix excited about his fit on that star-laden, 6-1 team. In his two starts, he averaged 14.5 points and sank seven of 13 from the arc.
5. Alexandre Sarr, Washington Wizards
Season stats: 9.8 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 2.8 bpg
Draft pick: No. 2
Top rebounder in this class, Sarr thinks the lights are coming on in terms of picking his moments and finding his spots. Having Jonas Valančiūnas around to handle more rugged matchups helps while the athletic rookie adds strength. Strong starts by fellow Wizards rookies Carrington and George have helped ease the spotlight.
The Next 5:
6. Zaccharie Risacher, Atlanta Hawks
Season stats: 9.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 1.1 apg
Draft pick: No. 1
No star born yet but among rookies, he’s fourth in minutes per game, second in usage, first in shots.
7. Jonathan Mogbo, Toronto Raptors
Season stats: 6.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 1.9 apg
Draft pick: No. 31
The first pick of Round 2 ranks in the rookie Top 10 in points, rebounds, assists.
8. Dalton Knecht, Los Angeles Lakers
Season stats: 7.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 1.0 apg
Draft pick: No. 17
“Sir Charles” ripped NBA GMs for letting arguably the Draft’s best perimeter shooter (47.4 FG%, 37.5% on 3-pointers) fall to Lakers.
9. Jamal Shead, Toronto Raptors
Season stats: 6.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg, 4.8 apg
Draft pick: No. 45
On-the-job trainee committed to playmaking and defensive disruption.
10. Tristan da Silva, Orlando Magic
Season stats: 8.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.5 apg
Draft pick: No. 10
“Da Silva lining” since Paolo Banchero went down: Three games, 85 minutes, 33 points, 13 rebounds.