To that end, enter
Chandler Hutchison, SG, Boise State, Senior
PTS 20.0 25.8 per 40
REB 7.7 9.9 per 40
AST 3.5 4.5 per 40
EFG% 52.8 205 FGA
STL 1.5 1.9 per 40
BLK 0.3 0.3 per 40
3PT% 35.9 128 per 40
FT% 72.8 224 per 40
Main Selling Point: Decisive scoring
Age: 22.1
Height/Weight: 6'7''/193
Wingspan: N/A
Standing Reach: N/A
A late-blooming forward who carried a heavy load in college but projects as more of a 3-and-D role player in the NBA.
Shades Of: Jared Dudley, Ryan Gomes, Justin Anderson
PLUSES Overhauled his shooting form to become a good spot-up shooter, which shows a willingness to learn and commit to fundamental changes.
Explosive straight-line driver who uses smooth footwork, side steps, and spins to get to the rim and finish ambidextrously with power or touch.
Springy leaper who makes himself available for lobs with cuts and by hustling in transition.
Was asked to carry his offense in college and demonstrated playmaking off the dribble, throwing darts with accuracy to shooters and cutters.
Good team defender who rebounds, communicates, and stays alert. He has good length and quickness, so he’s a threat to intercept passes.
MINUSES Struggles shooting off the dribble. His form looks more rigid when he’s moving.
Tries to do too much sometimes by driving into traffic, though that could easily be a symptom of his feature role.
Average first step with only basic ball handling moves at his age may suggest limited go-to scoring upside.
Theoretically has defensive versatility, but there are limited examples of him locking down quicker guards, and his lateral quickness is only average.
https://nbadraft.theringer.comOne mock has him at 31, another at 24:
A long, athletic wing who has developed a nice three point shot and plays an efficient game. A defensive menace who can guard multiple positions and would bring depth and athleticism....
Comp. Devean George
http://www.nbadraftroom.com/p/2018-nba-mock-draft.htmlA third mock has him at 22, and Yahoo's mock has him going to us:
Hutchison is an immediate contributor defensively with his hounding nature and length. Part of the reason he doesn’t slide into the second round, however, is that he can score a bit as well. Hutchison converted 36 percent of his threes as a senior and is a deft finisher at the basket. His athleticism, bounce and quickness will be a welcomed jolt for the aging Spurs.
https://sports.yahoo.com/2018-nba-mock-draft-2-0-deandre-ayton-luka-doncic-no-1-174055816.htmlWord spread yesterday of his withdrawing from the combine completely:
There’s a widely-held belief around the league that Hutchison has a first-round promise, with his range likely falling between 18–22 based on our sources. Hutchison, a 22-year-old senior, is viewed as a player who can help immediately, able to play on or off the ball and supply extra scoring on the wing.
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/05/17/2018-nba-draft-combine-standouts-measurements-rumors-luka-doncicInteresting...
EDITED TO ADD SOME INTERVIEWS WITH AND ABOUT HUTCHISON. He comes across as very well spoken, level-headed, insightful, and personable. I'm impressed by his demeanour and approach to his game and to the team concept:
Also, a couple of articles about Hutchison's game. The first is a breakdown of his O, in which he's termed a Swiss Army knife:
"Chandler Hutchison: Draft Sleeper and Potential Closeout Killer"
https://www.thestepien.com/2018/01/11/chandler-hutchison-draft-sleeper-potential-closeout-killer/And this one talks about his stellar work ethic:
"Chandler Hutchison is the NBA Draft’s Hidden Gem"
https://www.si.com/nba/2017/12/13/nba-draft-chandler-hutchison-boise-state-weber-state-damian-lillardDzanan Musa, SF, Cedevita / Bosnia and Herzegovina
PTS 12.4 21.7 per 40
REB 3.4 6.0 per 40
AST 1.8 3.2 per 40
EFG% 54.9 551 FGA
STL 1.1 1.9 per 40
BLK 0.2 0.3 per 40
3PT% 32.5 249 3PA
FT% 80.5 246 FTA
Main Selling Point: Scoring
Age: 19.0
Height/Weight: 6'9''/195
Wingspan: 6'8.5"
Standing Reach: 8'9"
A fearless scorer with a slippery style, though he’ll need to learn to play within the confines of an offensive system.
Shades Of: Rodney Hood, jumbo Jordan Crawford, mondo Marco Belinelli
PLUSES Quick-trigger shooter capable of unloading from tough angles either off screens or off the dribble.
Good pick-and-roll threat because of his ability to pull up from deep, wiggle his way to the paint, or make basic passes off the dribble.
Combination of smooth footwork and use of pace makes him effective attacking the rim, though he needs to get better at finishing against length.
Creative interior finisher who uses either hand at the rim and has a nice, soft floater that’d make Mike Conley Jr. proud.
Advanced ball handler for his age with hesitations, crossovers, and feel for changing speeds.
MINUSES Stagnates the offense too frequently by falling into isolations, a habit he’ll have to break.
Plays recklessly; often jacks up contested shots and makes risky passes, leading to careless turnovers.
Low release on his jumper and inconsistent roles are worrisome for his chances of developing into a sharpshooter.
Rarely drives to his right, which makes him predictable.
Potential defensive liability; he’s too lean to defend larger players, too slow to defend quicker ones.
Loses focus defending off-ball and doesn’t crash the boards enough.
https://nbadraft.theringer.com/Outlier Yahoo has him at #28, he is listed at #19 above, another has us taking him with our pick slot, this one has him at #17:
A skilled offensive talent who can light it up from three and has good open court speed. Lacks length and is limited on defense but is young and talented....
Comp. Gordon Hayward, Sam Dekker
http://www.nbadraftroom.com/p/2018-nba-mock-draft.htmlStreaky lights-out shooter, yes, but his physique - 6'9" and 195lbs. - is one of the three lightest in the whole draft around his height, and the hunch in his back may be nothing to be concerned about, but I'm not sold about his ability to defend and finish strong at the hoop with his frame, so there's an initial trade-off.