Since you ask, I'll give you my current top twenty.
1. Luka Doncic: I've watched him play quite a bit this year, thanks to,
http://www.livebasketball.tv/. Not free, but they provide excellent service with live games, and past games of the season.
2. DeAndre Ayton: I still have some reservations about him, but none are skill related. Tremendous upside.
3. Jaren Jackson: Of late, along with still getting into foul trouble in almost every game, he's shown off his handles. That moved him up on my list.
4. Marvin Bagley: Bagley just keeps putting up numbers, and you can't deny what he's doing. As I've said, he's just a jumpshot away from being a potential superstar.
5. Michael Porter: I'm still hopeful that he'll make an appearance this season. If not, the combine and workouts will determine his final spot.
6. Trae Young: He could go higher if a team has a need, but the Kings don't, and I can't honestly say his potential is higher than those I have above him. But wouldn't surprise me if he went top three.
7. Mikal Bridges: He's ready to step on the floor and play right now. Just a solid fundamental player who plays terrific defense, and can hit the three. Could be the next Kawhi Leonard.
8. Mohamed Bamba: Like Young, he could go higher depending on a teams needs. More raw overall than those above him, but with great potential.
9. Wendal Carter: I really like Carter, who in a way, like Mikal Bridges, is a very solid fundamental player. Unfortunately he's been overshadowed by Bagley. I think he'll be a very good NBA player.
10. Miles Bridges: Talented player, but what exactly is he. A PF? A SF? He's a solid college defender, but on offense makes bonehead plays that leave me scratching my head. Also an inconsistent shooter.
11. Collin Sexton: Very athletic PG that looks for his own shot a tad too much to suit me. Shooting 36.6% from the three overall, but only 27.0% for the last 10 games. Potential to be an NBA starter.
12. Kevin Knox: Maybe the best player on the Kentucky team. Playing much better of late with better aggressiveness on both ends. Could be a steal at 12 if someone can light a fire under him.
13. Brandon McCoy: Being somewhat overlooked because of all the big men in this draft, but he could end up being one of the best. He's impressed me every time I see him play.
14. Robert Williams: Should have come out last year. I see little improvement from last season. Little to no game away from the basket. 0 for 7 from the three. and shooting 46.7% from the freethrow line.
15. Troy Brown: He's struggled with his shot at times, (31.4% 3pp) but he's a solid defender who knows how to play the game. He might stay another year, but I see him as a borderline lottery pick right now.
16. Mitchell Robinson: Very good athlete with size and length. He was projected as a lottery pick until the debacle with W. Kentucky. So, a bit of a mystery man, but he probably won't fall far.
17. Dzanan Musa: One of the benefits of the livebasketball tv site is seeing players like Musa. The dude can score, and from anywhere on the court. Can he defend? Don't know, but he's certainly worth the gamble here.
18. Chandler Hutchison: I just really really like this kid. He's improved his game the last two years. Will his game translate to the NBA? Not sure. It's a big jump, but I wouldn't bet against him.
19. Daniel Gafford: Yep, yet another big man. Not much game away from the basket, and he needs to get stronger, but there's definitely potential there.
20. Shai Gilgeouis-Alexander: Probably the biggest surprise on the Kentucky team. At times, he's the best player on the team. More of a combo guard that can shoot, pass, and defend at 6'6". Damm good athlete too.
All this is subject to change of course, and probably will change. Bamba is starting to hit his 3 pt shot since I made this list, so he could move up. Trae Young threw up 44 pts and singlehandedly won the last game for Oklahoma. Might be hard to keep him behind Porter, or even Bagley if he keeps it up. One thing is for sure. This is a very good draft class at the top, and your going to get a good player all the way down to 21 or 22. For instance, I have Keita Bates-Diop at 21, and I have no doubts that he can at the very least, be a solid rotational SF in the NBA, and maybe more than that.