2010 wrote:E-Balla wrote:He raised his stock all he could. Time to lock himself in a gym until draft time and work on that jumper.
Broham. Bless me wit your big board. Top 7
1. James Wiseman - I think this is obvious, especially in a down year like this.
2. Tyrese Haliburton - Great defense, shooting, and passing but lacks the upside you'd like this high most years. Luckily for him this is a weak year and he's almost guaranteed to be an above average starter at the deepest position in the league. I think he's probably the player I least see being a star of the top 6 guys but outside of Wiseman he's also the one I see as having the highest chance of contributing to a champion which is the real end goal here.
3. LaMelo Ball - I think his shot is busted but it's not slow and it's not awkward for him to pull up off the bounce like it was for Lonzo. His handles are also great, he's fast enough to consistently get to the hole, and he plays like a tall Jason Williams. Most of all I love his rapid improvement, work ethic, and mindset but if that shot doesn't work itself out those positives can easily become his biggest negatives.
4. Anthony Edwards - Living in GA I've seen him a lot and my impression is mixed. His athleticism is great and give him a high upside but my issue with him is that he doesn't use his athletic advantages nearly as much as he should and I've seen players like that before (Wiggins comes to mind) that never learned how to use their athleticism. On the other end of that guys like Oladipo did figure it out. Upside is a borderline superstar though so it's hard to drop him too much.
5. Tyler Bey - His defense is next level and he's a jumper away from being a more athletic Brandon Clarke or Shawn Marion 2.0.
6. Okongwu - Shorter Clint Capela with a better defensive IQ. Bouncy as all hell like a young Amare was.
7. Killian Hayes - He's already a 10/3/5 on 58 TS% player as a pro. He makes magic with the ball in his hands but his game is well developed and well rounded already. Needs to cut down on his high amount of mistakes with the ball.
I think Wiseman is the only sure first option here, but Ball and Edwards have a shot at being borderline All-NBA level. The rest I can see being all stars a few times or All D.