Glenn Robinson and Trey Burke should both enter the draft--they're both late lottery picks IMO. I'm not crazy about GRIII's long term upside, because I believe in the ever-evolving NBA it's way better to be a swiss knife rather than be singular minded, and GRIII's mindset is like his father's: score first, score second, score third, and do everything else. The Big Dog did this in the '90s though when scoring was super valuable. GRIII's great at creating a ton of shots without the ball over like his dad is, so I think he'll be an immediate NBA contributor, but settle into a high level roleplaying scorer at the end. In this relatively weak draft, he's strong enough to be a fringe lotto pick regardless, so he should jump.
On that team, if anyone should return, it's Tim Hardaway Jr (#40th). He's a mid 2nd round talent right now. But I always get the feeling that sons of storied NBA players always feel that greater itch to jump ship, and THJr's a junior so time is ticking. But still, on a talent-basis, he should really stay--he should get control of the ship next year, so we could truly see if he has what it takes (even though I tend to hate 4-year players by rule).
I've looked at two other guys over the weekend and I really like them: I know most people watch Colorado games to look at Andre Roberson (rightfully so, he's #17th in my mock) but has anyone looked at the other side of the coin, Spencer Dinwiddie? Many people don't talk him up, but he's a smooth scorer with range and who can really draw fouls with the best of them at the NCAA level. He's a SG through and through and doesn't contribute much in way of defense and rebounding, but he has some refined scoring skills that should translate to the next level, and he's very young for his class. I have him at 21st in my mock. He isn't an uber upside guy, but should settle into a solid scorer at the next level. I don't think he'll jump the ship yet, but he has a great base to build off of.
Another guy I'd like to get opinions on is Kendall Williams (37th). Many people have him undrafted, but I remember when he was relatively hyped after his production in his freshman year. He hasn't regressed per se as much as he's stagnated after two years, and playing at a weak conference I think he's lost quite a few fans. But still, he's a pure PG with great size for his position (6'4") and he features an offensive game that involves hitting threes and drawing fouls. He's not a lights out shooter, but should develop into a very solid one at the next level. To recap, 6'4" pure PG who can slash and shoot solidly from deep. Yeah, he isn't very athletic and doesn't rebound or make defensive plays, but there's a lot to like with him, and he should be a flyer in the early to mid 2nd. Again, probably won't jump ship, but keep an eye out for him next year.
A long time Arby's favorite is Arsalan Kazemi. From Iran. If you've followed my scouting exploits last year, just a huge fan. Uber active player--manically draws fouls, rebounds extremely well especially for his size, makes a ton of defensive plays and has extremely quick hands for steals in particular. He's a better scorer than most think and while he might lack range, his free throw shooting is decent enough for his size. Can be a huge steal. He transferred to Oregon from Rice after some controversy, and he's still maintaining very good production, doing Kazemi-like things, even in the face of steeper competition. This guy needs to be recognized. If Reggie Evans can last in the league for a decade just by only rebounding very well, Kazemi should be able to do the same, plus more, because he's well more talented than an Evans. I have him 22nd in my mock and there's a part of me that has even put him in the late lotto in the past, but a mid/late 1st round pick should be in more line with his talent.
I know Baja's a huge fan of Dellavedova--I also looked at him this week. Impressive. The first thing that stands out to me is his height (6'4") in combination with his legit NBA PG passing. Too many a time we see undersized gunners with no passing skills. In fact, largely because of, Dellavedova earns major points with me. He's also got a very diverse offensive game that sees him slashing at St. Mary's and hitting threes at a very solid clip, and if his free throw shooting is any indication he should be even better. On defense he's an absolute sieve in his poor conference so the upside is a traffic cone at the next level as well. But the height+good offense+passing is enough to get looks in the 2nd round, that's for sure. He's 37th in my mock while many people are just putting him in undrafted territory.
Also, I'm wondering why Shabazz Napier doesn't get much hype. He doesn't have great build, but he's a pure PG who can get to the rim and also spaces the floor with a pretty good shot from three. Very quick hands. That's pretty much all you need, and I think he has lead guard potential in the NBA. I actually have him in the late lottery if he wants to enter this year.