![]() His game may take some time to translate to the pros, but just like in fantasy football, sometimes landing spot beats out talent. Johnny Davis (G – WAS), Redraft: 12, Dynasty: 13 The 18-year-old will likely play a big role off the bench for the Hawks this season, and if his 44.7% shooting from behind the arc can translate from college to the pros, he may even get the start. With Kevin Huerter out of the picture and a pass-first guard like Dejounte Murray in, I’m loving Griffin not only this season but long term. Griffin (F – ATL), Redraft: 11, Dynasty: 11 He’s a relentless defender that had 2.0 steals per 40 minutes last season and can flat-out score.Ī.J. In comes Sochan, a 6-foot-9, 230-pound freak that was named Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year as well as to the 2021-22 Big 12 All-Freshman Team. With Dejounte Murray out of the mix, the Spurs are left with limited scoring options. I’m bullish on any Spurs player, but it’s hard not to get excited for Sochan. Jeremy Sochan (F – SAS), Redraft: 10, Dynasty: 6 Whether he starts or not, he offers you the total package with an excellent mark from three. This tough, athletic young shooter pairs nicely with Damian Lillard and Jerami Grant. Sharpe landed in the most ideal spot that saw Anfernee Simons develop from bench player to standout starter in a season. The highest upside in the entire draft and that’s widely the consensus. Shaedon Sharpe (G – POR), Redraft: 9, Dynasty: 5 With shooters like Tyrese Haliburton and Buddy Hield surrounding him, Mathurin can step in from Day 1 and offer high-end assist numbers with excellent shooting splits from the field and three-point land. He’s a 6-foot-7 scorer that can snipe from the field. I was a bit shocked by the pick, but Mathurin can play. His scoring leaves a lot to be desired, but he could easily help managers in the blocks department, which comes sparingly.īennedict Mathurin (F – IND), Redraft: 8, Dynasty: 9 He’s a rebounding machine and a shot-blocking monster. ![]() It’s going to be a swift competition between Duren and Isaiah Stewart, but the draft capital and draft-day trade let you know everything you need. Jalen Duren (C – DET), Redraft: 7, Dynasty: 10 His worst-case scenario is starting alongside ball-dominant players such as Sabonis and Fox. The young rookie could act as a bench-scoring sixth man that has rebounding upside. Thanks to his absurd summer league start, I’m starting to warm up on Murray. Keegan Murray (F – SAC), Redraft: 6, Dynasty: 7 He’s likely the only player amongst the rookie class to give you double-double upside this season. His pairing with LaMelo Ball is one to be reckoned with. Thank you to the Hornets for not only drafting a center but drafting one that has shades of Robert Williams in his game. Mark Williams (C – CHA), Redraft: 5, Dynasty: 8 ![]() He doesn’t quite offer top-50 upside like fellow rookies Holmgren, Ivey, and Banchero, but he is a safe play and more than likely a top-120 player by season’s end. still offers a high upside thanks to the trade of Christian Wood. I didn’t love the landing spot, but Smith Jr. With his shot-blocking and rebounding ability, he has a clear case to be the best player in both dynasty and redraft. With the health of both Josh Giddey and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in question, Holmgren may find himself as the primary scorer in several games this season. It’s hard not to envision Holmgren in the top 75 this season. Despite this, I still love his scoring upside in this offense that lacks true ability and playmaking.Ĭhet Holmgren (C – OKC), Redraft: 3, Dynasty: 4 With Jalen Suggs on the roster as a scoring guard and a twin towers combo of Mo Bamba and Wendell Carter at center/forward, Banchero is a bit limited in terms of ceiling. ![]() Noted as my favorite prospect in the 2022 Draft, Banchero checks in at No. Paolo Banchero (F – ORL), Redraft: 2, Dynasty: 2 I’m expecting an early scoring output and solid assist numbers from Ivey from Day 1. Ivey is a perfect on-ball guard that will open up the offense and push the tempo, pairing nicely with Cunningham. Out goes a dual-threat scorer, and in comes an athletic, Ja Morant-esque attacker. With the trade of Jerami Grant, the Pistons waived the white flag on the proverbial rebuild, which we all saw coming. Jaden Ivey (G – DET), Redraft: 1, Dynasty: 1 ![]() In this article, I’ll be highlighting the top 25 rookies in both redraft and dynasty for you guys to be able to get into fantasy basketball mode. Talent is a piece of a large puzzle that involves several factors including landing spot, rotations, roster, coaching, and so much more. Soon enough, redraft and dynasty season will be upon us. We now move into the rumor portion of the offseason and cast our eyes upon the Kevin Durant watch. We are a few weeks removed from the draft. Jaden Ivey scored 20 points for the Pistons in his Summer League debut. ![]()
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