ESPN’s Top 100 Projected Draft Picks

Washington with 2 in the top 12 and 3 in the top 85 is surprising to me and how did Money, I mean Memphis, bag the #1 player?
 
Washington with 2 in the top 12 and 3 in the top 85 is surprising to me and how did Money, I mean Memphis, bag the #1 player?

Oh it’s gotta just be penny and nothing fishy at all... right?
 
The mystery to me is why KU’s Azulbuike and DeSousa aren’t on this list? I’m also surprised the Big 12 only has a total of seven, and two of those are at OSU.
 
The mystery to me is why KU’s Azulbuike and DeSousa aren’t on this list? I’m also surprised the Big 12 only has a total of seven, and two of those are at OSU.

Doke just doesn't really have a place in today's NBA. 15-20 years ago, he would have been a good fit as a traditional center, but those guys don't really exist anymore. The guy they way undervalue on this list is Agbaji. I don't think he's made a shot outside the paint in his career, and you just can't get by that way in today's NBA.

I think he'll end up being the highest pick of any KU player. He could end up a lottery pick if his shot is as improved as KU insiders are saying it is.
 
Washington with 2 in the top 12 and 3 in the top 85 is surprising to me and how did Money, I mean Memphis, bag the #1 player?

i'm not saying Memphis is on the up and up, but his recruitment at least makes sense.

a) he's from memphis
b) they hired Penny Hardaway from Memphis East HS, where he was a pretty good coach, but also had built up a roster of incredible talent
c) He played at Memphis East FOR Hardaway
 
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