After fierce
competition for days, I have some summary and ideas about the top 5 board based
on the conversations with executives and scouts during
the combine activities. The first one is Ben Simmons. He is not simply tracked
by the NBA from his native Australia to high school but Simmons was the
consensus No. 1 at the start of the season and held the spot as his LSU
one-and-done season ended with the Tigers. The second one is Brandon Ingram. As a freshman, Ingram has enough ball handing
skills and is so smoothing. He is good at creating
his own shot on the perimeter or playing above the rim when he moves inside.
The third one is . As the European background.
he's a bit of Kristaps
Porzingis.
But the difference between them is that Bender is better distributor and KP has better range. The forth one is Jaylen Brown. Brown was
the Pacific 12 Conference Freshman of the Year. He is a a great open-court
player, a good rebounder for a wing and the potential to be a high-level
defender. He is elite athleticism. And the last one is Kris Dunn.He is the top 10 barring an
unexpected development. Though some front offices don't like that Dunn, he is
more developed physically and emotionally .
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