REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:The prospects who best fit my model are:
Scoot Henderson
Cason Wallace
Kobe Bufkin
Marcus Sasser
Guys who fall outside of it but could conceivably overcome it because they show enough multidimensional ability:
Brandin Podziemski
Colby Jones
Jordan Hawkins
Bilal Coulibaly (needs to be stashed for 3 years)
and to a lesser extent Anthony Black
Guys who are risks or lack multidimensionality and/or efficiency:
Nick Smith Jr.
Jalen Hood-Schifino
Jett Howard
Terquavion Smith
Sidy Cissoko
edit: I moved Hawkins to the 2nd tier because I think the potential for high offensive output is so good that he can be a plus player with just a modest improvement defensively and to other areas of his game, but that improvement needs to occur.
The guys you have listed are all interesting and the first two ranks are players that I would consider as hybrids. They would be like Scottie Barnes, in that you could put them on a NBA floor and they would be productive in some capacity from day one. Their high floor does negate their high ceiling where they could reach a high level. The only questionable ones are Bufkin, who kind of had a late run, and is not super proven, and Sasser who is a bit older and you wonder if he slots more as a smaller combo guard.
The player in our range who stands out is Anthony Black. Despite the lack of three pointers made and shot creation, he just looks like the next Dyson Daniels. He is a floor general and the defense is elite, while he has a knack for drawing fouls at a high rate and and can finish given his size. He isn't a guy who stands around when he doesn't have the ball and can cut and make plays anywhere on the court. Maybe he amounts to a Ben Simmons, but with his competitiveness he can be better than Ben.
I like that he is a five-star recruit and outshone Nick Smith Jr. and Ricky Council for the year. Arkansas was a weird offensive team with zero spacing, but Black kind of surpassed expectations with his effort and motor. There is one clip where I see the pro potential is at the 1:06 he is tracking Jordan Hawkins and he blasts past two screens and closes so fast that Hawkins is forced to have give up the ball once he has this big defender in his grill. Toronto is going to love a guy like that and think they can develop his shot in time: