06-15-2023, 10:32 AM
Adding some information for the lesser known names. Skimming through scouting reports and stats.
Kao Akobundu-Ehiogu, Memphis...6´9 rim protector/rim runner. Only played 10mpg in his last college season.
Kendric Davis, Memphis...5´11 score first guard. Isaiah Thomas vibes.
Markise Davis, Arkansas State...6´8 wing defender that struggles from 3.
Jaylen Forbes, Tulane...6´5. Good shooter. Among the highest volume in all of college bball. Lacks ballhandling ability.
Alex Fudge, Florida...6´8 forward. Good defender. Terrible shooter. Didn´t get a lot of minutes in college.
Javan Johnson, DePaul...6´6 wing with 3&D potential.
Maxwell Lewis, Pepperdine...6´7 forward. Can do a little bit of everything but is at his best as a slasher/attacking the rim.
Alijah Martin, FAU...6´2 3&D guard. Not really a ballhandler.
Emanuel Miller, TCU...6´7 forward. Big body. Most likely a PF or even a small ball five in the NBA. Slowly improved his shooting range and touch over his college career.
Justyn Mutts, Virginia Tech...6´7 forward with an NBA ready body. Good athlet and on ball defender. Shooting isn´t great.
Landers Nolley II, Cincinnati...6´7 SG that made a big leap in his last college season. Over 40% from 3 on high volume. Also has some ballhandling skills. Mediocre defender.
Markquis Nowell, Kansas State 5´7 PG (even smaller than JJB). 3rd in ppg. 1st in apg in the big 12.
Nick Ongenda, DePaul...6´11 rim protector/shot blocker. Really limited on offense
Drew Peterson, USC ...6'9 pass first ballhandler. Can do a little bit of everything.
Craig Porter Jr., Wichita State...6´2 PG that finished top 3 in blks per game in the AAC. Also rebounds like a big
Justin Powell, Washington State...6´6 SG. Looking at the scouting reports he might be the best shooter in the entire draft class but he cannot do anything else.
Antonio Reeves, Kentucky...6´4 3&D guard. PatBev vibes.
Mike Sharavjamts, Dayton...6´8 point forward. Only One-and-Done on the list. Dark horse for the early/mid 2nd round.
Jordan Walker, UAB...5´11 score first guard. Highest 3-point volume in all of college bball (10.8 attempts/37.8%). Questionable competition but he lead the CUSA in scoring.
Kao Akobundu-Ehiogu, Memphis...6´9 rim protector/rim runner. Only played 10mpg in his last college season.
Kendric Davis, Memphis...5´11 score first guard. Isaiah Thomas vibes.
Markise Davis, Arkansas State...6´8 wing defender that struggles from 3.
Jaylen Forbes, Tulane...6´5. Good shooter. Among the highest volume in all of college bball. Lacks ballhandling ability.
Alex Fudge, Florida...6´8 forward. Good defender. Terrible shooter. Didn´t get a lot of minutes in college.
Javan Johnson, DePaul...6´6 wing with 3&D potential.
Maxwell Lewis, Pepperdine...6´7 forward. Can do a little bit of everything but is at his best as a slasher/attacking the rim.
Alijah Martin, FAU...6´2 3&D guard. Not really a ballhandler.
Emanuel Miller, TCU...6´7 forward. Big body. Most likely a PF or even a small ball five in the NBA. Slowly improved his shooting range and touch over his college career.
Justyn Mutts, Virginia Tech...6´7 forward with an NBA ready body. Good athlet and on ball defender. Shooting isn´t great.
Landers Nolley II, Cincinnati...6´7 SG that made a big leap in his last college season. Over 40% from 3 on high volume. Also has some ballhandling skills. Mediocre defender.
Markquis Nowell, Kansas State 5´7 PG (even smaller than JJB). 3rd in ppg. 1st in apg in the big 12.
Nick Ongenda, DePaul...6´11 rim protector/shot blocker. Really limited on offense
Drew Peterson, USC ...6'9 pass first ballhandler. Can do a little bit of everything.
Craig Porter Jr., Wichita State...6´2 PG that finished top 3 in blks per game in the AAC. Also rebounds like a big
Justin Powell, Washington State...6´6 SG. Looking at the scouting reports he might be the best shooter in the entire draft class but he cannot do anything else.
Antonio Reeves, Kentucky...6´4 3&D guard. PatBev vibes.
Mike Sharavjamts, Dayton...6´8 point forward. Only One-and-Done on the list. Dark horse for the early/mid 2nd round.
Jordan Walker, UAB...5´11 score first guard. Highest 3-point volume in all of college bball (10.8 attempts/37.8%). Questionable competition but he lead the CUSA in scoring.