Big Board Top 100, Version Five.
Let me know your thoughts. I did not include any underclassmen outside the top 40, as they would be better off returning to school and capitalizing on NIL opportunities rather than entering the league on a two way contract.
Ryan Raad is still available.
He’s a top five shooter available, in my opinion.
6’6, competes defensively, and shot over 45% from 3pt this past season.
Started his career at SDSU.
Easy guy to take a chance on for a D1 program with spots left.
Sky high on Juke Harris as an NBA prospect.
The jump he made as a sophomore at Wake was unreal. The creation flashed much more and the efficiency took a big leap.
He’s more than just a 3-and-D wing.
Perfect fit for Tennessee.
Dai Dai Ames, Terrence Hill, and Tyler Lundblade.
That might be the best backcourt in the country.
So much shotmaking. Ames is incredibly dynamic.
If Miles Rubin, Dewayne Brown, and Braeden Lue deliver in the frontcourt, Tennessee has Final Four upside.
Terrence Hill is magical. One of the best scorers in the country.
He should fit seamlessly into Tennessee’s system and I’m excited to see him play alongside Dai Dai Ames.
I also don’t think he’s the defensive liability the numbers may suggest.
Hayden Assemian is a dawg.
At 6’6, 230 pounds, he’s the type of player every team wants. Offense isn’t his calling card, but he impacts winning in other ways.
An elite rebounder who finished in the 84th percentile in offensive rebounding rate.
Grant Polk is a shooter.
6’6, 200. Only played 12.9 mpg last year, but shot 33% from deep.
I expect him to shoot 40% next year with an increased role.
Needs to get stronger needs to show more offensively.
Prospect to follow.
Jakub Necas will be a versatile big off the bench for South Carolina and Lamont Paris.
Will stretch the floor and be an average rebounder at the SEC level, in my opinion.
Has some defensive versatility too. 81st percentile in DRAPM.
Shane Blakeney is a dude I loved at Drexel.
It’s easy to see his impact on the game.
6’5, 36% from deep, creation ability, and 84th percentile in stock rate.
His game translates to any system. Will fit perfect at South Carolina.
It wouldn’t shock me if Davion Hannah leads South Carolina in scoring next season.
At 6’6 with real length and a big wingspan, the tools are real.
I love the midrange game and if the 3pt shot becomes more consistent, we’re talking about an NBA prospect.
Marcus Johnson very well could make an impact at South Carolina next year.
Fifth highest rated recruit in school history.
Ball dominant PG. Super shifty and crafty downhill.
Could be a creator off the bench in year one for Lamont Paris.
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Ricards Aizpurs has me intrigued.
He's not a high-level athlete, but he can flat-out score in the half court.
He can get to his spots through strength, knock down shots from deep, and provide some secondary playmaking too.
Alex Egbuonu has a chance to be an immediate-impact player for Marquette.
He can really guard, the frame is well beyond his years, and the shooting is legitimate.
A long-term NBA name worth monitoring.
Baba Miller is growing on me.
There's been more and more buzz about him as an early second-round pick and someone who could earn a standard deal.
I see some immediate-impact tools and I think the jumper looks better than the percentages suggest.
Good for Jayden Stone. Was hoping that he would be a G-League guy next year, but heading to the NBL and making more money makes sense.
Someone who will have a long pro career because of his ability to flat out score the basketball.
Jayden Stone - a 6’4 guard out of Perth - has signed a one-year deal with the Sydney Kings, the team says. Stone is coming off his senior year at the University of Missouri, where he averaged 13.5 ppg and 5.1 rpg, shooting 38.5% from 3PT (5.0 3PA).
Luigi Suigo has committed to Villanova.
What a pickup for Kevin Willard.
He should be the best center in the Big East he immediately makes Villanova a legit second weekend team.
Excited for this Villanova roster. Lots of pieces to love.
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