2020 NBA Draft Big Board Version 2.0: Post-Tourney cancellation
The Argentine 6-foot-7 shooting guard/wing Leandro Bolmaro is just 19 years old and already stood out with FC Barcelona playing his latest season overseas. Bolmaro has a very well-rounded game that could shine, but will take time to translate in the NBA. He’s a good shooter, distributor, and a natural two-way wing that can get 1-2 steals per game.
The 6-foot-3 and 185 pound Alabama Crimson Tide sophomore point guard Kira Lewis Jr. had a tremendous 2019-20 season. He averaged around 19 points per game, five rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Lewis Jr. did all that while shooting 45.9 percent from the field and 36.6 percent from beyond the arc.
As one of the potential sleeper second round snags in the 2020 NBA Draft class among the point guards, a team needing to add depth in the backcourt rotation could do well to nab Lewis Jr.
As one of the more disappointing former five-star recruits and highly touted 2020 NBA Draft lottery prospects, the Memphis Tigers freshman power forward Precious Achiuwa could remind some of Cam Reddish. But Achiuwa does still have a natural flow in his game that could be useful for some team willing to take a flier out on him in the second round of the draft.
At least Achiuwa did show some improvement as the season moved along, finishing up with 15.8 points per game, 10.8 rebounds, and a field goal percentage of 49.3.