Undrafted FA's

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Javon McCrea PF Buffalo
Deonte Burton PG Nevada
Patric Young C Florida

Bryce Cotton PG Providence
James Michael McAdoo PF North Carolina
C.J. Fair SF Syracuse

Deandre Kane PG/SG Iowa St
Melvin Ejim SF Iowa St
Jordan Bachynski C Arizona St
Jahii Carson PG Arizona St
Khem Birch PF UNLV
 
Young, McAdoo, Birch and Bachynski are all bigs that warrant SL invites. Wouldn't be surprised if the Kings didn't outright sign one of these guys before SL.

Birch and Bachynski are both prolific shot blockers.
 
CJ Fair would make a nice bench scoring SF/PF. He has range and scoring instincts.

Deonte Burton is explosive, and so is Kane as PG's.
 
Here is a list from DX:

DraftExpress: Notable Undrafted 4 Aaron Craft Jakarr Sampson Fuquan Edwin Markel Starks Shayne Whittington Casey Prather Chane Behanan Alex Kirk
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DraftExpress: Notable Undrafted 3 Artem Klimenko Cristiano Felicio Ioannis Papapetrou Akil Mitchell Keith Appling Andre Dawkins Eric Moreland
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DraftExpress: Notable Undrafted 2 Deonte Burton Mike Moser Bryce Cotton Sim Bhullar Sean Kilpatrick Kendall Williams Jordan Bachynski Niels Giffey
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DraftExpress: Notable undrafted Patric Young Jabari Brown Khem Birch LaQuinton Ross Jahii Carson James McAdoo C.J. Fair DeAndre Kane Melvin Ejim
 
Patric Young is a winner. His stats don't stand out, but he's a skilled defensive big that knows how to make the right play at the right time. He will probably end up on a playoff level team...like the Heat if they keep their "ok" group together. ;)
 
Sim Bhullar, C, New Mexico State





Simply put, Sim Bhullar is the biggest man in this year's class. Standing at 7'5", 360 pounds, he has both the body and mass to be an unstoppable force in the paint.

After just two years with New Mexico State, the 21-year-old decided to forgo his final two seasons of eligibility and enter the draft. While things didn't necessarily work out for Bhullar, he will likely get a chance to show his skills in the summer league for an NBA franchise.
 
Sim Bhullar, C, New Mexico State





Simply put, Sim Bhullar is the biggest man in this year's class. Standing at 7'5", 360 pounds, he has both the body and mass to be an unstoppable force in the paint.

After just two years with New Mexico State, the 21-year-old decided to forgo his final two seasons of eligibility and enter the draft. While things didn't necessarily work out for Bhullar, he will likely get a chance to show his skills in the summer league for an NBA franchise.
I'am certain with the expansion into India he will be on the Kings roster just as a gimmick and playing in the D-League team. Jesus Christ I have never seen a fall like the one James Macadoo took, from top 5 pick to nothing.
 
Patric Young is a winner. His stats don't stand out, but he's a skilled defensive big that knows how to make the right play at the right time. He will probably end up on a playoff level team...like the Heat if they keep their "ok" group together. ;)
Joey Dorsey 2.0 at best
 
Huestis got himself into first round - so much for the sleeper. Out of DX lists I would mention 3 guys: Bachynski, Jabari Brown and Fuquan Edwin. First one might be an improved version of Aaron Gray, other 2 could be 3 & some D guys. Edwin and Brown score from outside so wouldn't interfere with inside game of Cousins/Gay. Kendall Williams and Deonte Burton deserve a Summer League look as potential third-string PGs though with the need to keep the ball in Ben's/Nik's hands adding PGs to SL roster may not be a wise move.
 
Meh, none intrigue me too much. I'd take a look at Birch as he's the right type of player, but not sure he'll make it at the next level. Young, Fair and McAdoo are definitely worth bringing to camp.
 
Sim Bhullar, C, New Mexico State





Simply put, Sim Bhullar is the biggest man in this year's class. Standing at 7'5", 360 pounds, he has both the body and mass to be an unstoppable force in the paint.

After just two years with New Mexico State, the 21-year-old decided to forgo his final two seasons of eligibility and enter the draft. While things didn't necessarily work out for Bhullar, he will likely get a chance to show his skills in the summer league for an NBA franchise.
Gotta be our guy right? Makes a lot of sense and all we need from his is 10 minutes a night anyways.
 
Meh, none intrigue me too much. I'd take a look at Birch as he's the right type of player, but not sure he'll make it at the next level. Young, Fair and McAdoo are definitely worth bringing to camp.
They didn't really intrigue an NBA team either when their draft position came up. Doesn't mean a team didn't want one of those players though, just the way the draft works out sometimes.

I'm actually the most interested in Bachynski. 7'2" in shoes...strangely enough, he is only .75" shorter in bare feet. Get that guy some...sole.
 
I've watched Sim play the last couple of years at NMSU.....I just can't see him keeping up with the speed of the NBA unless his conditioning has improved within the last month. His conditioning did improve a tiny bit last season but he still got gassed rather quickly.
 
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