NBA Draft 2026: Unveiling Three Hidden Gems Set to Ignite the First Round Chaos
The biggest concern with Burries is his tweener status, as he’d clearly an off-guard who is only 6-foot-4 and needs to fill out his frame. Offensively, this isn’t an issue, as Burries does all the things a wing must do off the ball. He’s constantly filling vacated space and can shoot off movement.
If you judge players on whether they could fit in the Golden State Warriors’ system, Burries passes the test. Our draft model projects him to be a top-five offensive player from the class following his fourth year in the league (when a lot of players reach their prime).


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