The article discusses the unpredictability of the NBA draft while focusing on potential prospects like Sorber and Bryant. It emphasizes their unique skills; Sorber's defensive prowess and screen-setting ability, while Bryant's stats suggest significant defensive impact despite limited playing time. The author also mentions other rising names like Fleming and Coward, suggesting they may be available later in the draft. Overall, the piece serves as an insightful analysis of college players who could make a difference in the NBA for the Raptors.
His screens are so solid they look like they could end bloodlines if you collide with Sorber while he's setting a pick.
I think his mechanics and size are what will end up turning him into one of the best shooters from this draft class after a few years in the NBA.
A block and a steal per game aren't usually huge numbers, but it's a lot of defensive playmaking in just 19 minutes per outing.
All would be relative reaches at pick No. 9. In fact, I think it's likely most (if not all) of the four could likely be available a few slots down.
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