Can Duke get the most out of Cameron Reddish?
There’s a small chance that Cameron Reddish might be the best player in the 2019 NBA Draft class. But with R.J. Barrett and Zion Williamson around, is he going to have room to grow?
R.J. Barrett, Nassir Little, and Zion Williamson appear to be everyone’s headliners for the 2019 NBA Draft class. Cameron Reddish, on the other hand, seems to be forgotten in the mix of the top prospects. He’s included, sure, but it’s hard to find a scout that will put him number one or number two in the class. It can feel as though he’s begrudgingly included at the top of the class in discussions of the top five.
(R)easons for this are twofold: Reddish’s game is divisive, as he represents the classic high school scorer model, a player who dominated the ball, rarely tried on defense, and provided production that felt empty given his situation at the high school level. And perhaps more importantly, on a team as talented as Duke, one of the big three is likely to be marginalized. And with how good Barrett is, that seems likely to be Reddish.
Reddish earned his place at the top of the draft class with his potential as a scoring wing. Like Barrett, he has a strong handle and is adept at creating space, and he shows a decent level of craft around the basket.
Reddish combines this driving ability with what is the most established shooting package in the class. Reddish is a strong pull-up shooter with range out to 30 feet, and he’s very fluid getting into his pull-up out of an isolation. His jumper isn’t picture-perfect — there’s a small amount of elbow flare, and he tends to lean back into a fade — but he shot over 50 percent from 3 in team USA action, and he’s leagues ahead of every other guard in the freshman class as a pull-up shooter.
He also has some potential as a passer. While he’s not brilliantly creative like Barrett, he shows pretty good vision, and does a good job of seeing through traffic to make simple reads.
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It's great that it's another 5 deep draft. Hawks will get a top five.
I don't think Duke's big three should affect their draft status. Even if one loses some stats it shouldn't affect their ceiling.
Reddish is intriguing. Put a shooter/slasher/ D total package 6'7" SG next to Trae and good things are going to happen.
Really want to give Trae C. Look what he is doing with Len, Poy, Plumlee... imagine him feeding a more talented C. Rim protection and D would be nice too
I don't think Duke's big three should affect their draft status. Even if one loses some stats it shouldn't affect their ceiling.
Reddish is intriguing. Put a shooter/slasher/ D total package 6'7" SG next to Trae and good things are going to happen.
Really want to give Trae C. Look what he is doing with Len, Poy, Plumlee... imagine him feeding a more talented C. Rim protection and D would be nice too
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1 | RJ Barrett | Duke | No. 1 in 2018
After the postseason all-star games, Barrett looked like the No. 1 prospect in the 2018 recruiting class. He only solidified that notion during a two-hour Duke scrimmage last Wednesday. The physical tools are there, as he has good size for the position (6-foot-6) and has measured a fine length (6’9”) and standing reach (8’6”). Known for his scoring ability, he’s improved as a shooter since last spring and his scoring package is advanced. He also has the potential to be a very good perimeter defender. Barrett is a high energy alpha dog that competes on both ends.
2 | Nassir Little | North Carolina | No. 3 in 2018
No other 2018 prospect closed out their high school career with the vigor that Little did, reeling in MVP honors at the McDonald’s All-American game and jumping to No. 2 in the 247Sports Composite Rankings. At 6-foot-6 with a 7-foot-1 wingspan, Little is physically gifted and is quite the athlete. He made major progress with his game over the course of his last year in high school. His energy and effort on defense and rebounding has always been there, but his jump shot and ball skills began to make gradual improvements.
3 | Cameron Reddish | Duke | No. 2 in 2018
Reddish is the most physically and naturally talented prospect in next year’s draft. His size for the position is terrific (6’8”), his length is equally as good (7’1”) and he’s an above average athlete by NBA standards. Reddish has always been a fine shooter, but in a recent viewing he appeared more consistent in this area — even looking like Duke’s best shooter. The question with Reddish has always been about his motor, but during a Duke scrimmage last week he played with more energy than we’ve seen in the past. Hopefully that’s a good sign, as all the tools are there.
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Quentin Grimes as a heady, 2-way combo guard is a young man I'll be keeping a close eye on this season:
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From ESPN Insiders -- (abridged version):
Answering the biggest 2019 NBA draft questions
How deep is this race for No. 1, and how far ahead is the current favorite?
Even though RJ Barrett has been the unanimous choice as the projected No. 1 pick since our very first forecast, his hold on that slot remains tentative
NBA executives we've spoken with mostly call the race for No. 1 a four-player contest, with the drop-off to the next tier of prospects being relatively substantial. In addition to Barrett, Duke's Zion Williamson and Cam Reddish are also firmly in the mix, as well as North Carolina's Nassir Little, who only emerged this past spring during the high school all-star game circuit as a serious contender. NBA teams don't appear to be convinced or enamored with the star power of this group, saying privately that it remains to be seen whether any of these prospects project to be the best player on a NBA playoff-caliber team down the line.
Who will be the first non-freshman college player drafted?
Early on, the highest such players -- sophomore Daniel Gafford, redshirt sophomore De'Andre Hunter and junior Rui Hachimura -- are projected to be selected at No. 11, 12 and 13 in our upcoming Top 100, with room to rise. Jontay Porter looked like a strong candidate to crack the top 10 as well, but he was just ruled out for the duration of the 2018-2019 season after tearing both his ACL and MCL, something that will make cracking the lottery far more unlikely.
What's the strongest position group this time?
Big guards, wings and combo forwards. While there may not be a bona fide future MVP at the top or a slew of All-Stars in the lottery, this group could fill huge needs throughout the modern NBA.
The first eight players in ESPN's Top 100 stand between 6-foot-5 and 6-9, with seven of them classified as big guards, wings or combo forwards. Between Barrett, Little, Reddish, Johnson, Romeo Langford, Quentin Grimes and Sekou Doumbouya, the top 10 is littered with versatile, switchable prospects. And even the other three have new-age qualities.
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1. R.J. Barrett, SG/SF — Duke
The No. 1 option on this list is R.J. Barrett. The Duke commit has become widely known for his all-around dominant skill-set. Barrett is a guy who can impact the game in multiple ways.
As a senior in high school, he led his team to a perfect 32-0 record en route to being named the 2018 Naismith Player of the Year. During his final year in high school, Barrett averaged 27.0 points per game on 50.4 percent shooting from the field.
Barrett was the No. 1 college prospect and has already gotten himself off to a great start with Duke. So far, he’s had multiple 30-plus point performances for the Blue Devils during their exhibition games. He’s looked very promising and has controlled each game he played in.
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Sekou Doumbouya's defense seems legit. I don't know about his shooting, but I like his fluidity and footwork on defense.
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I hope we can snag Bol Bol with the Mavs pick
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7'-2" with guard skills and range? I'm intrigued.
What's his defense and rebounding like?
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7'-2" with guard skills and range? I'm intrigued.
What's his defense and rebounding like?
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I'm not big on 'bigs' with guard skills but marginal 'big man' skills. How does Bol compare to, say, Embiid who's an excellent big man ... who also has some guard skills?
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If we get RJ, we can move past the asset accumulation stage and actually start constructing around him, Trae, Collins and Huerter.
It would also, likely, close the door on T Prince as a long-term Hawks fixture.
It would also, likely, close the door on T Prince as a long-term Hawks fixture.
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That, and other dream pairings for some of our favorite college basketball prospects
Atlanta Hawks: R.J. Barrett (Guard/Forward, Duke)
R.J. Barrett is the most complete prospect in his draft class at this stage of the evaluation process. There’s little evidence that trend won’t continue. No one in NBA circles questions Barrett’s work ethic, and he’s being groomed for long-term success. Canadian Basketball invests heavily in his training and development by having a physical therapist travel with him everywhere. Barrett is worth it: The 6-foot-7 wing already led Team Canada to its first gold medal at the FIBA U19 World Cup in 2017 against Team USA. He has the potential to be the pro star that Canada wished Andrew Wiggins would be.
Barrett can serve as a go-to scorer or a playmaker, and he has both the body and mind-set to be an effective multi-positional defender, but he’s still working to gain consistency on his jumper. At the next level, he’d be best served in a system that’s built to employ multiple attackers, like the Hawks. Trae Young is a stellar passer who can create offense for himself off the dribble. Barrett’s knack for cutting and slashing would make him a favorite target for Young. But Young can also thrive off screens with a costar like Barrett, who can return the playmaking favor.
Atlanta’s style of play is also a fit. Barrett flourishes in the open court; the Hawks are tied for quickest possession time in the NBA, per Inpredictable. Barrett has an unusual blend of size, speed, and fluid ballhandling, and he can occasionally look like a much smaller version of Giannis Antetokounmpo when he’s dribbling in the open floor. Barrett has a lot to prove to cement himself as the no. 1 pick. But it won’t be long before his name is called. The Hawks could be bad enough to have a chance at the rising Canadian star.
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The RingerDe’Andre Hunter (Forward, Virginia)
Every team in the NBA could use a player like De’Andre Hunter. He’s 6-foot-7 and 225 pounds with a 7-foot-2 wingspan, and has the game to match his impressive physical makeup. It starts with defense with Hunter. The 20-year-old defended every position as a redshirt freshman last season at Virginia. He can slide laterally against quicker guards, and has the strength to contain larger wings and even some bigs. Hunter could be used across positions in an NBA lineup, including as a super small-ball 5 for limited minutes because he isn’t afraid to battle for rebounds.
On offense, Hunter realistically projects as more of a role player. He’s a solid spot-up shooter who hit 38.2 percent of his 3s last season, and he can attack off the dribble on straight-line drives. He needs to significantly improve his handle to shake and bake against high-level pro defenders, but he’s shown flashes of dynamic play when hitting midrange pull-ups and finishing against length inside.
Hunter could end up resembling Andre Roberson but with a 3-pointer. Hunter’s defensive prowess and offensive upside makes him a perfect fit next to [almost any ball dominant perimeter scorer].
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2. R.J. Barrett, G/F, Duke | Freshman
Height: 6'7" | Weight: 210 | Age: 18
Barrett is generally considered the early-season favorite for the No. 1 pick, which is tied heavily to his impressively consistent play and the success he had in high school and playing for Canada. He’s wired to compete, known for a strong work ethic and has the physical toolbox to be a plus contributor on both ends of the floor. Barrett is most effective with a head of steam going toward the basket, utilizing a variety of finishes and understanding the importance of drawing contact. His biggest area of improvement is his three-point shot, which is often streaky. In the context of the draft, it’s not a bad thing to be considered a safe choice, and Barrett has more than earned that reputation over the last couple years. He’s essentially a lock to be one of the first two or three players drafted.
3. Cameron Reddish, G/F, Duke | Freshman
Height: 6'8" | Weight: 220 | Age: 19
While Reddish has become a (mildly) forgotten man relative to the starry coverage Barrett and Williamson have received, in terms of raw talent he should be considered their equal. His blend of size, explosiveness and legitimate secondary playmaking skills create a ton of upside, and in an absolute best-case scenario, Reddish could evolve to handle point forward duties and initiate offense at times. The biggest knock on him has centered on a frequently passive mentality, but early word is that the environment at Duke has begun to bring the best out of him. There simply isn’t much Reddish can’t do on the court when he’s fully engaged, and if he stays locked in all season, he may play his way into the conversation at No. 1.
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