As I've stated before, Buddy Hield is my choice, and unless we get lucky in the lottery, our chances of landing him. barring a trade, are slim. However there's another player that I like equally as well, and some are projecting that he'll fall to us. I doubt it, but if so, I'd grab him in a heartbeat, and that's Kris Dunn. I love Dunn, and he's by far the best PG in the draft. If you have the chance to get a PG like Dunn, you don't pass it up. Dunn has great size for a PG at 6'4" and a 6'9" wingspan. He already has an NBA body at 205 pounds. He's strong, has very good handles and can score through contact. He has a very good mid-range shot, and a good three point shot, shooting 37.2% last season from the three. He's an excellent passer averaging 6.2 assists per game.
Some have tried to label him as more of a shoot first PG, but I don't agree. I've watched him play for the last three years and Dunn spends the first half of every game trying to get his teammates involved. If it's not happening, then in the second half he'll try to take over the game. But he's a very good passer with great court vision. He's capable of getting anywhere he wants on the court with an excellent crossover, hesitation moves, head fakes, and an explosive first step. Most of his turnovers are self inflicted, which means their correctable. He has that bad habit at times of leaving his feet to pass the ball.
Dunn is a very good athlete, and where he really excells is on the defensive side of the ball. He has the potential to be a ball stopper at the next level. He's able to fight through screens with his strength. Plays the passing lanes like a fiddle, averaging 2.5 steals a game. Get a little lax with the ball and he'll pick your pocket. If you wanted to put two ballhandlers on the floor, you could easily put Dunn at the SG position and not give away any height or strength. As I said, I doubt he'll be there at eight, but if he is, you can't pass on him. Here's a short video of him.