The Knicks are still desperately searching for their "point guard of the future." Unfortunately for New York, many scouts believe there is a drop-off after the top four players, and no player has established himself as the obvious choice as the second-best PG in this class behind LaMelo Ball. New York Knicks: Tyrese Haliburton, G, Iowa State - Sophomore New Russian Soldiers Issued With Fake Body Armorĥ. The Wolves obviously have Karl-Anthony Towns entrenched down low, but KAT and Wiseman on the floor together could potentially be a matchup nightmare for opponents. However, Wiseman is a physical freak (7'1" and 240 pounds with a 7'6" wingspan) who is quick, skilled and mobile enough to excel in today's space-and-pace league. Minnesota Timberwolves: James Wiseman, C, Memphis - FreshmanĪs we've seen with the Rockets trading away Clint Capela to start a 6'5" PJ Tucker at center, and the Pistons dumping Andre Drummond for spare parts, the value of big men in today's NBA is trending downward. And despite promising guard/wings such as Kevin Huerter and Cam Reddish on the roster, Avdija (who's draft stock has skyrocketed this winter) would be a terrific fit alongside Young in the Hawks backcourt.Ĥ. ![]() With their recent trade for Clint Capela, Atlanta has a budding "Big 3," with Capela, John Collins and Trae Young forming the foundation upon which the Hawks will build their franchise. ![]() Atlanta Hawks: Deni Avdija, G, Maccabi Tel Aviv
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