The French point guard has great size at 6-foot-5, 215 pounds. He has a track record of success beyond the arc (37.4 percent in high school and EYBL) and at the free-throw line (88.2 percent). Edwards is younger, has better size at 6-foot-5, 225 pounds, and is reliant on stellar athletic indicators while displaying flashes of advanced skill. Despite a heartbreaking drop, Williams was head and shoulders above anyone else in the Heels’ loss to FSU. Our top center prospect, Tshiebwe blends an exciting package of skill and size that should make him a strong rim protector with offensive value. If not, Illinois has a ton of production to replace. Despite being completely off the radar if you go by high school recruiting rankings, Okoro looks poised to be a very valuable NBA prospect, thanks mostly to his combination of size and awareness on the defensive end. While SI.com does have him listed a bit lower than they did in January, White has grown in Roy Williams’ system and has become the dangerous, fast, and deadly player that we expected him to be coming out of high school. Many pieces return, including Chris Duarte (12.9 points per game) and Will Richardson (11 ppg). Add in the fact that this year's NCAA Tournament wasn't played and it becomes even more difficult to project which teams will enter 2020-21 with the best chance to win a national championship. Hampton is quick, agile, and a good finisher in the open court, and so far he’s been a pretty decent finisher against contact at the professional level. Defensively, he boasts functional upper and lower body strength that makes him a hounding on-ball defender capable of containing dribble penetration and even guarding up positions occasionally. 1, Get the latest trending sports news daily in your inbox, Franck Kepnang becomes Oregon's 3rd top-50 2021 recruit, Wisconsin's Bowman takes leave of absence for family reasons, 5-star recruit Jabari Smith commits to Auburn. Effective athlete with NBA size, but needs to not be Keldon Johnson, Versatile shooting prospect with deceptive athleticism, Wild card prospect trying to break through after dominating Juco, A workhorse college big that probably is too limited for the NBA, Underrated prospect with great intersection of off-movement shooting and athleticism, The presumptive National Player of the Year, Rail thin point guard that's high on skill, and should finally get playing time this year, Top 25 Super Bowl Performances of All Time, Each NHL Team's Most Likely Future Hall of Famer, 30 Greatest Teams in Premier League History, 28 most memorable buzzer beaters in March Madness history. Another competent big man with great physical tools. He’s a creative passer, both in structured sets and impromptu situations. There is no Zion Williamson or Luka Doncic this time around (at least not right now), but there are two likely strong challengers for the top overall pick, and then a sea of potentially valuable role players later on. Offensively, Tshiebwe brings much of the same skill package that James Wiseman has currently. Shaka Smart returns his entire roster in 2020-21, giving the Longhorns a chance to build off a strong finish to this season. The red flag on Jones, however, is his shooting, as his form is less than ideal and he contributed to last year’s recurrent stagnancy by hitting 28.6 percent from 3. Achiuwa’s Marcus Smart-esque disregard for his own physical well-being gives him good utility to potentially play up a position, but it also will likely manifest this year in foul trouble and less than ideal finishing numbers. Most should be considered second-round or long-term prospects, but there’s probably at least one top-20 talent in the draft class among the names below. Those things aren’t massive problems in the NBL, just like they aren’t in college; but they’ll definitely make an impact in his overall NBA value, and these are major issues that need ironing out. That makes for a pretty good wing prospect. The Ball family drama hangs over everything, his effort level has been a consistent problem throughout his whirlwind high school career, and his shooting splits so far in Australia (38/29/69) have been very problematic. Still, Jay Wright should bring back a solid core led by Collin Gillespie, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, and Justin Moore. The Gators had top-10 hype last season but never won more than four consecutive games. Defensively, his motor, both on and off the ball, is inconsistent but he’s flashed enough competency that, when paired with his high-level functional athleticism, suggests he’s going to be just fine in the NBA. Defensively, Hurt is the poster child of how physical traits can be misleading for defensive potential — because the undersized Hurt routinely has shown glimpses of quality defensive play thanks to his awareness and footwork in space, and his outstanding general sense of positioning. Defensively, he’s a competitive player who does very well mirroring ball-handlers and offering weak-side help, and it’s likely his immediate path to the NBA will be in a similar role to what he does for Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Israeli League — a bench wing who makes good decisions, keeps the offense flowing and the defense communicating and helps you win in transition consistently. Either way, the NBA Draft workouts are a few months away, and right now the only thing on White’s mind is getting this team back to the Final Four and contending for a national championship. There were times last season when Johnson seemed to be the best player on the floor for stretches even against elite opponents, and his highs are very high. Yet I believe in his fluidity, IQ, potential as a spot-up shooter and all-around skill package to not categorize him as a lottery talent. There are few better marriages of raw skill set and development planning than Okoro’s fit with the Tigers. Lewis is an interesting fit in that discussion, because he has a clearly decent baseline in pretty much every area, from passing to shooting off the dribble, to team defense.