Bluiett is a pretty good player. He's a senior who averaged around 19 ppg and shot over 40% from the three. He's a good rebounder for a guard as well, averaging over 5 boards a game. He's definitely a 2nd round pick. Jevon Carter is one of my favorite players in the draft. If you love defense, you'll love him. He'll hound the ball all the way up the court. I still think Carter could go in the bottom of the first round, but if he's there when the Kings pick in the 2nd round, he would certainly be a quality choice. Carter isn't a slouch at being a PG either, averaging just under 7 assists a game while shooting 39% from the three.
Gabriel is an interesting prospect. For whatever reason he never grabbed hold of a starting spot. He's one of those players that sort of good at everything, but not great at anything. If I had to guess where his strength lies, it would be defensively. He did shoot the ball well averaging around 39% from the three, and he blocked over a shot a game in limited minutes. He's a terrific athlete, who may play better in the NBA than he did in college. He always seemed to have more hidden under the hood. He's definitely a 2nd rd pick.
If you were to look up the word chucker, you'd probably see a picture of Caleb Martin. He averaged 6.8 three's a game. Now to his credit, he made 40% of them. He has one of the strangest looking shots you'll ever see, but hey, it goes in. He and his twin brother Cody willed Nevada deep into the tournament. Cameron Reynolds isn't a bad player, and if he wasn't a senior, he might be considered for the bottom of the first round. He wasn't a bad three point shooter, shooting around 35 or 36% if memory serves, and he was an above average rebounder.
The player from Tulane I hope they bring in is Melvin Frazier, Reynolds running mate. I suspect he'll probably go in the 1st round somewhere, but if he's there when the Kings pick in the 2nd, you have to grab him. Terrific defender who can guard multiple positions. He averaged 2.2 steals and 5.6 rebounds. His offense started to show signs of emerging as well as he shot around 38% from the three. I don't know much about Gabe Vincent since I didn't get to see U.C. Santa Barbara play much.