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Trae Young—point guard (Oklahoma, freshman)

Submitted by GboysLove on Fri, 06/21/2019 - 00:19

A more traditional playmaker than Doncic, the 19-year-old is an excellent perimeter shooter. He is just at ease when it comes to creating scoring opportunities for his teammates as he is in terms of finding space for himself.

At 6 feet, 1 inches, he's at a disadvantage when it comes to defense, due to his lack of size. He showed signs of tiredness at the end of last season, which could be resolved if he continues to work on his physique.

He scored 27.4 points per game last season, adding 8.8 assists for good measure, and could thrive in the right team.

Wendell Carter Jr.—center (Duke, freshman)

Bagley’s teammate at Duke, Carter is a solid scorer from the post and has developed a decent jump shot. An excellent rebounder—he averaged 9.1 per game last season—he is not as explosive as some of his counterparts when close to the rim.

His game lacks a headline-grabbing feature, which could see him drop lower down the order, but at the same time, Carter is well-rounded player who could make a good impact straight away.

Michael Porter Jr.—small forward/power forward (Missouri, freshman)

The 19-year-old is one of the best scorers in this year’s draft class, thanks to his ability to score regularly from the perimeter. He missed four months of the season after undergoing surgery on his lower back last November last year but has reportedly returned to full fitness since.

However, expect NBA teams to scrutinize his medical records in detail before selecting the Missouri native, who remains a bit of a gamble, particularly given that his defense has often been found wanting.
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