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Bryce Wallace B- D D B- B- B
Son of Ben Wallace. Good rim protector. Great rebounder. Will need to improve in the weight room if he wants to be as physical as his dad. Not much of a ball handler or jump shot. He shows nice moves when patient, but struggles with his touch when he has to make a quick decision. Good potential

Kenyon Martin Jr B C C C+ B- B
Jr went over to China after scouts said he wasn’t good enough to make it in DASL and after two seasons in China, Martin is considered to be one of the top bigs. Scouts fear his potential to grow. Great inside scoring and good at crashing the glass. Pretty good shot blocker. Time will tell if he can prove the scouts wrong. Solid potential

David Joplin C+ B- C- C B- A
Perhaps one of the biggest sleepers in the draft. Great jump shot. Good at defending the post. Great offensive rebounder. Reminds you of a poor man’s Kevin Love. However, while Joplin has a great feel for the game, like any young player, he still has certain aspects that need work. Turnovers and protecting the rim are his two biggest weaknesses. Overall great potential

Riley Mahlman B- C- C C C+ A
Good athleticism. His shot mechanics tend to be a bit inconsistent when pressured, he'll rush his motion, shoot on the way down, or completely loose his touch at times. He also tends to lack explosiveness when in traffic or near the basket. Solid all around defender. Good potential

Carl Parrish C+ B- C C B+ B
Carl is not an elite athlete, but is fairly explosive in space, has good burst in a straight line, and can rim run when necessary. He's a good rebounder who still managed to average 9.1 rebounds in limited minutes. Good jump shot. Good potential

Julian Reed C C D+ B A C
Very strong player who uses his strength to over match opposing players in the block defensively. Due to his height for the position, he is not good at blocking shots but fundamentally is very good. One of the best defensive rebounders in this class. Don't expect anything offensively from him. Average potential.

Jordan Clark C C D- C C+ A
Project player who will need at least 2 years before you can judge his abilities. Has the ability to score from all levels but needs to hone his shot and finishing to be effective. Good strength for the position. Average defensively in the post. Very good potential.

Elijah Stepania C C D A- A- C
Great post defender with above average shot blocking ability. Free throw form is very good but thats all offensively. Good strength. Can play second line minutes and contribute right now. Average potential.

Daniel Dormu C- A- C- C B C
Plays more like a SF than PF. Lacks the required strength for the position and prefers to play outside the paint. Very good shooting form outside the paint and can knock down 3's. Post defense is lacking but is mobile enough to play the perimeter. Very good at grabbing defensive boards. Intriguing player. Average potential.
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