Seth Davis has an interesting article in the Athletic about bigs in the draft. It touches on the point I made in the 2024 draft thread about Bigs who can dribble and shoot. As an example it looks at Grant Nelson from ND State, a 6-11 guy who moves well, dribbles and shoots. Six NBA scouts all said they'd take him over Edey.
"In the future, the NBA is going to feature a veritable herd of extremely tall, multi-trick ponies who are as proficient at draining stepback 3s as they are protecting the rim. In this futuristic world, the 6-foot combo guard could become an endangered species just like the traditional back-to-the-basket big man, who has gone the way of the woolly mammoth in today’s NBA."
“We’ve heard this term ‘small ball’ for a while, but what NBA teams were really trying to do was play ‘skill ball,’ ” says veteran NBA coach and current broadcaster Stan Van Gundy. “But if you can get size to go along with that skill, that’s going to make you even better. You look at the NBA now, and most of the best players are like that, guys like (Nikola) Jokic,
Joel Embiid, Giannis (Antetokounmpo). Even Luka (Dončić ) is 6-7. I’m not saying they’re all going to be 7-3, but seeing guys 6-10 or bigger play like Victor are not going to be all that rare. Those guys are definitely the future of the game.”
It's not hard to see why. Durant, Giannis, Tatum and others all fit that description.
One lucky team will draft Victor Wembanyama. The other 29 are looking everywhere for 7-footers with potential, including North Dakota.
theathletic.com