
My top 5:
Here1. R.J. Barrett, SF — Duke
Barrett has been no stranger to the spotlight throughout his high school career. He absolutely destroyed all of his competition playing for Canada at the FIBA U19 World Championships last summer. Barrett is a elite driver that can find lanes on almost any defense. He is a constant competitor and a quality playmaker at the forward position. Barrett may not have all the athletic gifts that Cam Reddish and Zion Williamson have. However, he is easily the most polished prospect of any elite player in this draft class.
2. Cam Reddish, SF — Duke
Reddish has been the most underwhelming prospects during the high school All-Star season. Most of the gripes coming from incredibly low effort levels. However, there is no denying that Reddish is the most talented prospect in this class. His combination of physical and athletic tools to go along with his talent do not come around very often. He has improved his jump shot and handles the ball extremely well for a player his size. With a great season at Duke, Reddish could easily be the unanimous No. 1.
7. De’Andre Hunter, SF/PF — Virginia
Hunter looked poised to have a breakout NCAA tournament and be a key part of Virginia’s March run. Unfortunately, injuries kept Hunter out of the tournament and ultimately lead him to return to school. Hunter really thrived working out of the high post with Virginia and projects to have a ton of defensive versatility in the NBA. If he can develop his handle and work on some one-on-one situational scoring, Hunter will likely outplay his generous preseason ranking
9. Rui Hachimura, PF/SF — Gonzaga
Hachimura made a smart decision returning to Gonzaga for his junior season. He turns a possible first round selection in the 2018 Draft to a likely lottery selection in 2019. Hachimura has elite length. Hachimura is an aggressive cutter and driver offensively that can finish over larger defenders with his length. He gets to the hoop effectively with long strides rather than blowing by defenders. With a more consistent outside shot and adding more muscle onto his encouraging frame, Hachimura could be a standout forward prospect.
10. Louis King, SF — Oregon
Louis King already has an NBA body and elite length. He handles the ball fairly well for his size, and right now King excels in the up and down transition game and finishing through contact. It will be very interesting to see how he fits in and develops with all of the incoming talent Oregon will have on their team next season.