I'm pretty sure there will be a wing slated to go in the late 2nd or undrafted that will have a good NBA career.
Watson, Caleb Houston, Trevor Keels, Hyunjung Lee, Johnny Juzang, Jabari Walker, Matthey Mayer, and Jaime Jaquez are all in that range depending on the mock draft you look at. I've even seen Harrison Ingram and Jalen Williams in that range in more than one mock.
Watson, Caleb Houston, Trevor Keels, Hyunjung Lee, Johnny Juzang, Jabari Walker, Matthey Mayer, and Jaime Jaquez are all in that range depending on the mock draft you look at. I've even seen Harrison Ingram and Jalen Williams in that range in more than one mock.
I really don't think Keels lasts that long, and probably not Ingram either. Some mocks I've seen have Max Christie down in that range as well, but he seems like a guy who would be gone by then.
I haven't seen enough of Williams or Lee to have a great take on them. Mayer doesn't really float my boat, and Juzang is pretty one-dimensional and he took a step back on that dimension this year. I do think Juzang's ceiling is that of a role player - he's the kind of guy that could be a good draft for a team in the luxury tax looking to round out their roster on the cheap, probably more or less ready to step in and contribute off the bench, but I think the home run potential isn't too high.
Jaquez did not enter his name in the draft this year and is returning to UCLA.