
Inside the NBA Draft Lottery Shockers: Which Surprising Prospects Could Flip the First Round Upside Down?
The 6-3 Traore is a great lob thrower who would help a lot in Minnesota. He can’t shoot at all yet, but the athleticism and playmaking make him a tantalizing prospect.
18. Washington Wizards: Egor Demin, BYU
Demin had a disappointing season at BYU, but he’s still a big guard (6-9) with playmaking skills. The Wizards need someone to orchestrate a lot of their offense.
Demin fits that description while also having some upside if he can find his shot.
19. Brooklyn Nets: Cedric Coward, Washington State
Coward only played six games this past season at Washington State due to injury and did not play in a power conference previously – two of several risk factors for any team that picks him.
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