https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2021/12/2/22810350/nba-draft-2023-mock-scoot-henderson-victor-wembanyama-emoni-batesPersonally, I'm meh on the direction this season takes. Developmental year for OG, Barnes & Banton, and rehabilitate the value of Siakam should be the goals. Whether they squeak in the play ins or draft in the lottery, is irrelevant, considering the weak 2022. No real standouts.
2023 though, the prospects have been garnering heavy praise for a while now. Guys like Wembanyama and Bates have been getting hyped for years now. Check out these excerpts.
The best long-term NBA prospect in the world is a 17-year-old center from France with a Rudy Gobert-like wingspan, shooting range out to the three-point line, and the upside to be one of the defining athletes of his generation. Victor Wembanyama was called “the world’s most intriguing NBA prospect” by ESPN, and he has both the production and the physical tools to back up the claim. There is almost no doubt Wembanyama would be the top pick in the upcoming 2022 draft if he was old enough to enter.
Wembanyama will be one of the tallest and longest players in the NBA from the moment he’s drafted at 7’3 with a 7’9 wingspan.
This is the kind of talent you actually have to Tank for. Gobert with range and athletic?? I would blow this team up minus Barnes just to be in the running for this guy.
Henderson will have to spend two years with the Ignite, but he’s already making the case he’s the best long-term American prospect currently outside of the NBA.
The powerful 6’3 guard follows in the footsteps of Derrick Rose and John Wall as a lead ball handler defined by his strong frame and elite athleticism. Henderson has tremendous standstill burst that allows him to dust defenders off the dribble and force rotations. He’s strong enough to play through contact in the paint, and he can elevate high above the rim for a finish off whether he’s leaping off one foot or two. He’s a freight train in transition and is already showing signs of knowing how to manipulate an opposing defense in the half court.
Henderson has looked incredible since returning from a rib injury that delayed his start to the season. He put up 31 points and five assists against the Santa Cruz Warriors, 22 points and eight assists against the Stockton Kings, and 27 points and four assists one night later against the Kings’ affiliate once again. He absolutely looks like he belongs on a pro floor right now.
Then you have a guy like Scoot Henderson who's numbers in the G League blow out a guy like Jalen Green's, and he's not even eligible to get drafted this year.
Sharpe has tremendous physical tools for an NBA shooting guard at 6’4 with a reported 7-foot wingspan. He’s a slasher at his core, using a quick first step and developing upper body strength to create separation, play through contract, and finish at the rim. If he’s not quite in the same tier as Anthony Edwards and Jalen Green as an elite athlete, he’s damn close.
Best Canadian prospect since Wiggins is in this class. Like it's ridiculous, the current best NBA prospect (Wembanyama) best American prospect (Scoot) AND best Canadian prospect are all in that class
That isn't even mentioning Emoni Bates
You get Barnes + one of them, and it's a wrap, dynasty incoming