Walker stands around 6’5″ with an excellent wingspan, making him a prototypical wing. Thanks to quick feet and length, he may be able to guard 1-3. He was a 40 percent 3-point shooter in Nike’s AAU EYBL competition.
Then Walker tore his meniscus, putting the season in doubt. Though he mounted a comeback, he hasn’t looked like the same player so far. On the season, in just 21 minutes a night, Walker is averaging 6.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, while hitting 25 percent of his 3s.
Walker could always end up a first round pick. However, talk of a possible lottery talent will probably be at ease for the time being.With his build, speed and length, if he starts to get more confident offensively, look out for Miami in March and Walker as a future NBA talent.
I'd still take him with a top 15 pick.













