2022 NBA Draft Scouting Report: Dyson Daniels
Unlike most college prospects, Dyson Daniels attended the G-league development program.
Unlike most college prospects, Dyson Daniels attended the G-league development program.
Johnny Davis is another prospect who benefitted from taking another year in college
In the modern NBA, a lengthy wing that can play both sides of the ball is one of the most ideal prospects.
Of all the NBA Draft prospects, Shaedon Sharpe is the hardest player to scout, because there is zero footage of him playing college basketball.
Chet Holmgren, a 7’0″ foot recruit, is another top-notch product of the Gonzaga system.
The Seattle native has always been a highly recruited ballplayer and is an assured top-three pick.
With explosiveness and experience under his belt, Ivey should provide an instant spark for any team.
Jabari Smith arrived at Auburn University as the number four ranked prospect in the country. He was the highest-rated recruit to ever attend Auburn.
Nah’Shon Hyland is a dynamic scorer who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He had a productive two-year stint in college. At the combine, Hyland boosted his draft stock by impressing scouts in both the scrimmages and during the interview process.
One of the most exciting prospects in this year’s draft is James Bouknight. He has a rare mix of both serious raw potential, but some well-refined skills as well. Bouknight is best known as a big-time scoring threat, and he should be taken as such even with some inconsistencies.
Isaiah Todd played a majority of the G League Ignite’s season coming off the bench. He was able to showcase his shooting stroke and finishing ability well. Todd is projected to be selected at the end of the first or early into the second round. Let’s take a look at Todd’s skillset.
Jared Butler had a preexisting medical condition that was a cause of concern for NBA teams, but he has been cleared by the NBA’s fitness-to-play panel. Butler is one of the most well-rounded guards in the class.
Unlike most college prospects, Dyson Daniels attended the G-league development program.
Johnny Davis is another prospect who benefitted from taking another year in college
In the modern NBA, a lengthy wing that can play both sides of the ball is one of the most ideal prospects.
Of all the NBA Draft prospects, Shaedon Sharpe is the hardest player to scout, because there is zero footage of him playing college basketball.
Chet Holmgren, a 7’0″ foot recruit, is another top-notch product of the Gonzaga system.
The Seattle native has always been a highly recruited ballplayer and is an assured top-three pick.
With explosiveness and experience under his belt, Ivey should provide an instant spark for any team.
Jabari Smith arrived at Auburn University as the number four ranked prospect in the country. He was the highest-rated recruit to ever attend Auburn.
Nah’Shon Hyland is a dynamic scorer who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He had a productive two-year stint in college. At the combine, Hyland boosted his draft stock by impressing scouts in both the scrimmages and during the interview process.
One of the most exciting prospects in this year’s draft is James Bouknight. He has a rare mix of both serious raw potential, but some well-refined skills as well. Bouknight is best known as a big-time scoring threat, and he should be taken as such even with some inconsistencies.
Isaiah Todd played a majority of the G League Ignite’s season coming off the bench. He was able to showcase his shooting stroke and finishing ability well. Todd is projected to be selected at the end of the first or early into the second round. Let’s take a look at Todd’s skillset.
Jared Butler had a preexisting medical condition that was a cause of concern for NBA teams, but he has been cleared by the NBA’s fitness-to-play panel. Butler is one of the most well-rounded guards in the class.
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