2021 NBA Draft Scouting Report: Cade Cunningham
Cade Cunningham is considered by many to be the best prospect in the 2021 NBA Draft. the 6’8” guard possesses an incredibly versatile skill set. Let’s take a look at and break down his game.
Cade Cunningham is considered by many to be the best prospect in the 2021 NBA Draft. the 6’8” guard possesses an incredibly versatile skill set. Let’s take a look at and break down his game.
There aren’t many true freshmen that have a natural scoring ability like Cameron Thomas. Playing for LSU last season, Thomas scored an insane 23 points per game. Now, this one number does not tell the whole story.
Coming into the NCAA tournament, Davion Mitchell was considered a late-first or early second-round pick. Because of his play in the tournament, however, he has now vaulted himself into lottery consideration.
There are still over two months until the NBA Draft, but names seem to be flying up boards. Franz Wagner is one of these players that saw his stock skyrocket over the past year.
The NBA regular season is coming to a close and some teams have already been eliminated from playoff contention. They will look towards the draft, where the 2021 class is filled with potential stars and high-upside players.
The Boston Celtics have been very disappointing this season. Former contenders for the NBA Finals, the team is now struggling to get above .500. With a record of 23-25 heading into Friday night, the Celtics finds themselves just barely clinging onto a playoff spot.
The 2020 NBA Draft has been and gone with this year’s prospects discovering where they will be playing their basketball next season. The consensus top three played out as expected with Anthony Edwards, James Wiseman, and LaMelo Ball going to Minnesota, Golden State, and Charlotte respectively, though there were also some surprises with Tyrese Haliburton dropping to 12 and Patrick Williams going at four.
The NBA Draft is now officially over, as the NBA held yet another thrilling and emotional year of rookies being drafted. The Boston Celtics had four draft picks this time around to hopefully fill in the holes on their roster. Going into the 2020 draft, the Celtics had picks 14, 26, 30, and 47. Three first-round picks and a second round.
The 2020 NBA draft is now in the books, as the rookies will head to their new teams. This year’s draft was hard to predict as many had no idea to whom would land where. Unless you are Adrian Wojnarowski, this year’s draft class was hard to predict.
Adrian Wojnarowski dug out his thesaurus on NBA Draft night. Andersen Pickard ranks his full selection of words from Wednesday.
The Philadelphia 76ers picked guard Tyrese Maxey with the 21st overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. He will bring a unique skill set to add to a talented starting five.
With the ninth overall pick, the Washington Wizards select Deni Avdija, G, Israel.
Cade Cunningham is considered by many to be the best prospect in the 2021 NBA Draft. the 6’8” guard possesses an incredibly versatile skill set. Let’s take a look at and break down his game.
There aren’t many true freshmen that have a natural scoring ability like Cameron Thomas. Playing for LSU last season, Thomas scored an insane 23 points per game. Now, this one number does not tell the whole story.
Coming into the NCAA tournament, Davion Mitchell was considered a late-first or early second-round pick. Because of his play in the tournament, however, he has now vaulted himself into lottery consideration.
There are still over two months until the NBA Draft, but names seem to be flying up boards. Franz Wagner is one of these players that saw his stock skyrocket over the past year.
The NBA regular season is coming to a close and some teams have already been eliminated from playoff contention. They will look towards the draft, where the 2021 class is filled with potential stars and high-upside players.
The Boston Celtics have been very disappointing this season. Former contenders for the NBA Finals, the team is now struggling to get above .500. With a record of 23-25 heading into Friday night, the Celtics finds themselves just barely clinging onto a playoff spot.
The 2020 NBA Draft has been and gone with this year’s prospects discovering where they will be playing their basketball next season. The consensus top three played out as expected with Anthony Edwards, James Wiseman, and LaMelo Ball going to Minnesota, Golden State, and Charlotte respectively, though there were also some surprises with Tyrese Haliburton dropping to 12 and Patrick Williams going at four.
The NBA Draft is now officially over, as the NBA held yet another thrilling and emotional year of rookies being drafted. The Boston Celtics had four draft picks this time around to hopefully fill in the holes on their roster. Going into the 2020 draft, the Celtics had picks 14, 26, 30, and 47. Three first-round picks and a second round.
The 2020 NBA draft is now in the books, as the rookies will head to their new teams. This year’s draft was hard to predict as many had no idea to whom would land where. Unless you are Adrian Wojnarowski, this year’s draft class was hard to predict.
Adrian Wojnarowski dug out his thesaurus on NBA Draft night. Andersen Pickard ranks his full selection of words from Wednesday.
The Philadelphia 76ers picked guard Tyrese Maxey with the 21st overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. He will bring a unique skill set to add to a talented starting five.
With the ninth overall pick, the Washington Wizards select Deni Avdija, G, Israel.
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