WuTang_OG wrote:
9. Toronto Raptors: Cedric Coward, G, Washington State
Many executives around the NBA expect the Raptors to lean toward selecting a player that can help the team win games in the short-term with this pick, rather than a raw project. A number of choices would make sense here, but none more than Coward, who will be 22 years old as a rookie and has the maturity of a grown man, in part due to his fascinating journey: Coward has gone from a Division III player to a potential first-round pick in just a few years behind his rapid development into a prospect with a valued 3-and-D skill-set. At the draft combine, he was one of the biggest risers measuring in at 6-foot-5 barefoot with a 7-foot-2 wingspan, while shooting the hell out of the ball. And Coward brings even higher upside thanks to his passing vision. For more on Coward, watch or listen to my one-on-one interview with him.
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I'm a fan of Cowards as he was one of my early sleepers before the combine. But I don't really see how he fits unless we move one of Walter, Dick, RJ, or Ochai. All those guys fit best at the SG position, so if we could move one for a big or a wing, picking Coward would make a lot more sense.