
Inside the NBA Draft Lottery Shockers: Which Surprising Prospects Could Flip the First Round Upside Down?
His season at UConn didn’t go the way most anticipated, but McNeeley is clearly a better shooter than he showed (86.6% on free throws, he shot the 3 well in high school) and flashed some ability to make teams pay for closing in on him too aggressively.
14. San Antonio Spurs: Carter Bryant, Arizona
With a lot of young talent (including an earlier draft pick) already on the team, the Spurs could opt to take a high-ceiling player like Bryant and bring him along slowly.
Bryant wasn’t a big part of Arizona’s offense, but he has the frame of an NBA forward and is tough on defense. He shot 37.1% on 3-pointers, and, if the shot is real and the game slows down for him, he could be a high-level 3-and-D player for many years.
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