Mike Honcho
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25. Andre Jackson Jr. (Connecticut, SF, Junior)
The NCAA tournament made it easier for scouts to picture Jackson's NBA purpose in the right role. He made a compelling case to succeed as a non-shooting outlier who'll impact games by creating for teammates in transition, making quick passing reads in the half court and using his special athletic gifts for play-finishing and defense. There could be steal potential with Jackson if he goes to a team with enough scoring threats and a need for glue.
23. Jordan Hawkins (Connecticut, SG, Sophomore)
With 109 threes and the draft's most made shots off screens, Hawkins has a plug-and-play, catch-and-shoot game. Without much creation or playmaking ability, history just says he's most likely to mirror a shot-maker like Malik Beasley than an offense's top option.
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25. Andre Jackson Jr. (Connecticut, SF, Junior)
The NCAA tournament made it easier for scouts to picture Jackson's NBA purpose in the right role. He made a compelling case to succeed as a non-shooting outlier who'll impact games by creating for teammates in transition, making quick passing reads in the half court and using his special athletic gifts for play-finishing and defense. There could be steal potential with Jackson if he goes to a team with enough scoring threats and a need for glue.
23. Jordan Hawkins (Connecticut, SG, Sophomore)
With 109 threes and the draft's most made shots off screens, Hawkins has a plug-and-play, catch-and-shoot game. Without much creation or playmaking ability, history just says he's most likely to mirror a shot-maker like Malik Beasley than an offense's top option.
No Sanogo.