2017 NBA Draft Big Board v2.5

Dec 3, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2) dribbles the ball against Kentucky Wildcats guard De
Dec 3, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2) dribbles the ball against Kentucky Wildcats guard De /
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The last two weeks have shaken up things on the big board a bit. Injuries to O.G. Anunoby and De’Aaron Fox created some worry about the back half of the top 10, and larger sample sizes have created greater concern for Harry Giles, and quelled concerns about Justin Patton. I’ve gotten back together with fellow writer Chris Stone to update our list of the top 60 prospects available next June. Let’s get started.

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1

Markelle Fultz

PG, Washington

Fultz’s biggest concern in preseason was shooting. He’s at 42.4 percent from 3 on 4.6 attempts per game. Might be the best point guard prospect since John Wall. For more on Fultz, check out his full scouting report.
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2

Josh Jackson

SF, Kansas

The 6-foot-8 freshman hasn’t been tasked with being the go-to guy at Kansas, but his playmaking and excellent defense make him a unique talent at the wing. For more on Jackson, check out his full scouting report.
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3

Lonzo Ball

PG, UCLA

There’s no better passer in the draft and although he’s shown better athleticism in college, there are still some concerns about how he’ll translate against NBA competition. For more on Ball, check out his full scouting report.
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4

Dennis Smith Jr.

PG, North Carolina St.

Smith looks fully healed from his ACL surgery and is an excellent athlete. His shooting has rounded into form, and if he can show some (any) consistent effort on defense, he’s a threat to overtake Jackson. For more on Smith, check out his full scouting report
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5

Jonathan Isaac

SF/PF, Florida St.

Florida State’s hot start has hinged on Isaac’s all-around ability. He looks like a future super-role player at the three and four at the NBA level. For more on Isaac, check out his full scouting report.
6

Jayson Tatum

SF, Duke

A 6-foot-8 silky scoring wing, Tatum has great defensive potential and has been filling up the box score since returning to the Duke lineup from injury.
7

Malik Monk

SG, Kentucky

Kentucky’s early success has been keyed by Monk exceeding expectations. He’s small for a two-guard, but makes up for that with shot-making ability and outstanding athleticism.
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8

Frank Ntilikina

PG, Strasbourg

A well-rounded French point guard who is developing as a shooter and defender, and can run a high-tempo offense well. For more on Ntilikina, check out his full scouting report.
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9

Lauri Markkanen

PF, Arizona

The 7-foot Finn has been lethal offensively for Arizona, shooting 49/46/84 and showing potential to score with the ball in his hands. For more on Markkanen, check out his full scouting report.
10

De'Aaron Fox

PG, Kentucky

Fox looks like a lockdown defender at the one who can run a halfcourt offense well. Shooting (17.9 percent on 3s) is a major concern.
11

Miles Bridges

SF/PF, Michigan St.

Bridges is a 6-foot-6 combo forward who can knock down outside jumpers and plays with a great motor. For more on Bridges, check out his full scouting report.
12

OG Anunoby

SF, Indiana

Anunoby’s knee injury makes him a total mystery for the upcoming draft. He may not declare this year due to it. If he does, he still will go high due to his potential as a perimeter defender. For more on Anunoby’s injury, check out his full scouting report..
13

Robert Williams

PF, Texas A&M

There’s always an under the radar freshman who breaks out and onto NBA draft boards. This year, it seems to be Williams, a rim protecting menace and excellent rebounder.
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14

Justin Patton

C, Creighton

Patton has emerged as a quality big man for the Blue Jays. The redshirt freshman’s offensive efficiency has quickly made him a lottery-level prospect. For more on Patton, check out his full scouting report
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15

Harry Giles

PF, Duke

Giles has not looked 100% since returning to the floor for the Blue Devils. He has shown the talent to be a top-5 pick, but shouldn’t he have shown something by now?. For more on Giles, click here.
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16

Ivan Rabb

PF/C, California

Rabb’s taken to life without Jaylen Brown, averaging 15.1 points and 10.6 boards per game. A strong rebounder, but will his thin frame limit his ability at the NBA level? For more on Rabb, check out his full scouting report.
17

Mikal Bridges

SG/SF, Villanova

The Villanova sophomore is one of the draft’s best slashers, hitting 69.4 percent on two-point shots and even reaching 40 percent on threes. He also looks like a very capable perimeter defender.
18

Tyler Lydon

SF/PF, Syracuse

A quality floor spacer (42.0 percent from 3) who looks like a bench marksman that can play the three or four at the next level.
19

Bam Adebayo

PF/C, Kentucky

Adebayo is the draft’s best energy big. The Kentucky product has all the physical tools you want from a power forward, but few polished skills.
20

Terrance Ferguson

SG/SF, Adelaide

Ferguson is currently playing overseas in Australia. He’s got good potential as a 3-and-D wing who can get hot from the outside, but has struggled to make an impact in a weak professional league.
21

Josh Hart

SG, Villanova

Hart has the potential to be an excellent role player in the NBA thanks to his defensive acumen and abilities as a pick-and-roll scorer.
22

Rodions Kurucs

SF, Barcelona B

A high-flying slasher who is battling back from a meniscus injury on Barcelona’s lower team. He has owned youth tournaments over the last two years, but hasn’t yet broken through as a consistent player on the club level.
23

T.J. Leaf

PF, UCLA

One of college basketball’s most productive players, Leaf is the ultimate intangibles guy. The hope for NBA teams is that his work ethic helps overcome questions regarding his defensive ability and shooting mechanics.
24

Anzejs Pasecniks

C, Gran Canaria

A Latvian center with NBA size (7-foot-2, 220) playing in Spain. A mobile, developing rim protector worth a draft-and-stash pick.
25

Thomas Bryant

C, Indiana

He’s been overshadowed by Anunoby with Indiana, but Bryant is an enticing big because of his versatile offensive game. We will see if he steps up in Anunoby’s absence.
26

Jarrett Allen

C, Texas

Allen has potential as a defender and pick-and-roll big man. He’s shown major limitations on both sides of the ball, but recent play suggests he could still deliver on his lofty recruiting ranking.
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27

Isaiah Hartenstein

PF, Zalgiris

A 6-foot-11 German who projects as a decent rim protector and stretch big. But conditioning and awareness have hindered his ability to see the floor for Zalgiris. For more on Hartenstein, check out his full scouting report.
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28

Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk

SG, Kansas

Mykhailiuk has been in college for three years, but he’s still just 19-years old. He’s got potential as a creator from the wing and finally looks to have developed a consistent outside jumper. For more on Mykhailiuk, check out his full scouting report.
29

Jawun Evans

PG, Oklahoma St.

A solid pick-and-roll scorer who’s been lighting it up on a high volume, averaging 18.2 points per game. At 5-foot-11, there are concerns defensively that he will struggle in the NBA.
30

Johnathan Motley

PF, Baylor

The 6-foot-10 big man is a versatile scorer who can rebound well. How he’ll translate defensively is the big question after spending much of his time on the court in a zone at Baylor.
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31

Alec Peters

SF/PF, Valparaiso

Peters is one of the best shooters in college basketball. That’s valuable for someone who projects as a combo forward, but will his defense keep him off the floor? For more on Peters, check out his full scouting report.
32

Luke Kennard

SG, Duke

He’s surprised as the most effective player on a Duke team loaded with NBA prospects. He’s not a great athlete, but his scoring efficiency is promising.
33

Alpha Kaba

C, Mega Leks

A center prospect from France with promising physical tools and a developing jump shot. He could be a project worth taking a risk on. For more on Kaba, click here.
34

Edmond Sumner

PG, Xavier

A long, athletic point guard who can get up the floor faster than just about anyone in college hoops. He fits the trend that the NBA point guard position is heading in.
35

Tony Bradley

C, North Carolina

Bradley could be this year’s version of Deyonta Davis. He’s not earning starter’s minutes, but averaging 20.9 points and 15.2 rebounds per 40 minutes is enough to get excited about.
36

Grayson Allen

SG, Duke

He has the physical tools to contribute at the next level. But his consistent issues with maturity on the floor could make him slide in the draft.
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37

Monte Morris

PG, Iowa St.

The Iowa State senior is an excellent game manager who can run an NBA-style offense. But his physical tools are lacking. For more on Morris, check out his full scouting report.
38

Omer Yurtseven

C, North Carolina St.

Yurtseven hasn’t fully adjusted to the college game yet, but his measurables and finishing will keep him in the sights of the first round.
39

De’’Anthony Melton

PG, USC

Melton has come on in recent weeks for USC, earning some draft buzz behind his streaky three-point shooting and solid defensive potential as a combo guard.
40

Jonathan Jeanne

C, Le Mans

Another prospect who’s played at the junior level, Jeanne hasn’t yet broke through onto Le Mans’s senior team consistently. A physical freak reminiscent of Rudy Gobert with his 7-foot-7 wingspan.
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41

Kostja Mushidi

SG, Mega Leks

A German international who is a positionally diverse defender with an evolving and developing offensive game. For more on Mushidi, click here.
42

Devonte' Graham

PG, Kansas

Graham shares point guard duties with Frank Mason at Kansas, but he’s plenty capable of commanding an offense and making big shots.
43

V.J. Beachem

SF, Notre Dame

Beachem has cooled off after a hot start, but he’s a decent off-ball scorer. He projects as a 3-and-D small forward in the NBA.
44

Donovan Mitchell

SG, Louisville

A high-energy guard with a strong motor, Mitchell has been a high riser in recent weeks. 6-foot-3, but plays much bigger than his size.
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45

Dwayne Bacon

SG/SF, Florida St.

Bacon is an older prospect who was overshadowed a bit last season by Malik Beasley, and this year by Jonathan Isaac. His bullyball scoring from the wing could find a fit at the next level. For more on Bacon, click here.
46

Dedric Lawson

SF, Memphis

A 6-foot-8 small forward with excellent athleticism and scoring ability, Lawson is averaging 20/10 per game. Will likely need some D-League seasoning before he’s ready for the NBA.
47

Ike Anigbogu

C, UCLA

A physically imposing 6-foot-10 freshman with the potential to be an excellent rim protector at the next level.
49

Jaron Blossomgame

SF, Clemson

Blossomgame is a creative playmaker from the forward spot who has defensive potential. But he’s already 23, and his shooting limits his upside.
50

Dillon Brooks

SF, Oregon

A versatile wing who plays good defense and can facilitate offense. He doesn’t have much of an outside shot, but playmaking often comes at a premium.
51

Zach Collins

PF, Gonzaga

Collins is the best draft prospect on undefeated Gonzaga. He has great size and potential as an offensive rebounder and rim protector.
52

Mathias Lessort

C, Nanterre

A high energy offensive rebounder who could provide rim protection at power forward. Has been on NBA radars since he was discovered as Clint Capela’s teammate in 2014.
53

Justin Jackson

SF, North Carolina

Jackson is a tall, lanky wing who can score in plenty of ways inside the arc. His three-pointer shooting needs to improve to make him more viable player, though.
54

Devin Robinson

SF, Florida

Robinson is struggling to shoot the 3 this year, but his strong mechanics and great length make him an enticing 3-and-D forward. Looks fully healed from stress fracture in his foot.
55

P.J. Dozier

SG, South Carolina

39.4 percent from three and a 4.0 percent steal rate are enough to have him on draft radars.
56

Cam Oliver

PF, Nevada

A 6-foot-8 forward who has been an above average 3-point shooter, rebounder and shot blocker over two seasons at Nevada.
57

Marko Guduric

SF, Red Star

Best described as Europe’s answer to J.R. Smith. The Serbian is older at 21, but has an NBA body and unlimited range and a heat check mentality to boot.
58

John Collins

PF, Wake Forest

Collins’s production has taken a big leap this year, as he averages 16.9 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. A prototypical offensive bench big.
59

Nigel Hayes

SF/PF, Wisconsin

Has the luster worn off the Badger leader? Hayes still has NBA size and defensive potential, but it’s hard to project where his role is in an NBA offense.
60

Aleksandar Vezenkov

SF/PF, Barcelona

The 6-foot-9 Bulgarian is finally seeing major minutes at the Euroleague level. He’s an assassin from deep who’s developing the strength and defensive awareness to play small-ball four.