Not sure where to put this so Ill just do here...
I know its ESPN and their ratings are **** but according to them we have two of the top 25 players under 25.
18 Giannis Antetokounmpo
AGE: 19DOB: 12/6/94HT: 6-9WT: 205POS: SG
PPG: 5.1APG: 0.9RPG: 3.2 3-YR WARP: 7.4
Elhassan: Antetokounmpo's upside is incredible as a two-way player in this league, but he has a ton of development to do, both physically and in terms of his skills. He does a great job at getting out in transition and finishing with his length, but he still struggles shooting the ball. Defensively, he has great instincts and his length allows him to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots.
Thorpe: To be an elite wing scorer, Antetokounmpo must develop into an excellent ball-handler in half-court sets. Being able to shake good defenders with a dribble move would be the goal, but even just to be able to play effectively in ball-screen action would be good enough.
Pelton: It's too early for Antetokounmpo's statistics to tell us much, but based on similar players, he's most likely to emerge as a full-time starter in 2016-17 at age 22.
25 John Henson
AGE: 22DOB: 12/28/90HT: 6-11WT: 220POS: PF
PPG: 11.3RPG: 7.0BPG: 2.1 3-YR WARP: 20.1
Elhassan: Henson has benefited from Larry Sanders' early-season injuries, seeing his minutes double, and he has responded as a result, bringing rebounding and energy to the floor. He's a good finisher and has a decent touch around the rim. Defensively, his length and activity allow him to protect the rim and force opponents to alter their shot attempts.
Thorpe: Henson is not a shooter or a post scorer -- yet -- and if he can focus on improving either that would be a great start. In the post he is too methodical and upright; getting lower and using his surprising quickness can help him beat his defenders for an easier and closer look at the rim. As a shooter, starting his shot with the ball higher can help.
Pelton: Because he relies more on activity than skill, Henson is unlikely to improve much on this year's 19.5 PER. That's OK as long as he fills in the gaps in his game.