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1986 PGs

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Johnny Dawkins C+ C B C+ D A
Dawkins is an excellent passer. He is very comfortable in the pick-and-roll and does a great job finding open teammates. He will occasionally get out of control on drives and commit unnecessary turnovers. Still has solid handles. Dawkins can lose a defender with a step-back or blow past them to the rim. A first pass guard who can knock down the open shots. Good perimeter defender. Amazing potential

Dwayne Washington B- C B B D+ C
Ready now prospect. Washington sees every inch of the floor and can find an open teammate with ease. Good ball handles. Washington can easily make the tight space passes or sneak by his defender to score the ball. He is a very competitive defender. He has great instincts, positioning, and footwork. Solid potential

Scott Skiles C C+ B- B- D B
Skiles could be one of the best playmakers in this draft. Great handles. He can effortlessly launch a full-court outlet pass that leads his teammate directly to the rim. As a shooter, he is comfortable shooting the deep shots. But he is deadly from the midrange. If Skiles can improve his defensive discipline and stop guards from driving past him, he could be a starting guard. Good potential

Mark Price C C+ C+ B- D+ A
Price is a savvy defender who can switch on the perimeter, chase his man through screens, or completely deny his man the ball. Can create turnovers. Price has good speed and instincts that make him an absolute nuisance for the opposition to deal with. Smooth jump shot. Good passer who will need time to cut down on his turnovers. Overall, great potential

Nate McMillan B- C- B- B C C
As a scorer, McMillan is at his best when he is attacking the rim. His strong frame allows him to absorb contact. McMillan’s two biggest strengths are passing and defense. Scouts feel he can continue to improve on those skills. He may never be a focal scorer on a team but he can be a lead point guard. Especially if he’s playing with some good bigs. Good potential

Steve Mitchell C C+ B- B+ D C
Quick and lanky which helps him defensively on the ball and to create steals. Below average ball handler but is very good picking out passes. Reliable jump shot but nothing else. Not much room for growth but solid squad rotation option.

Myron Jackson C C C C+ D A
Needs two to three years of coaching and seasoning before knowing what you have on your hands. Ok ball handler but passing is lacking. Can score at all levels but is below average in all levels. Patience is needed.

Ricky Wilson C C+ C C+ D+ B
Ineffective floor general who might be suited for a switch to the 2. Poor handles and his passing does not make up for it. Outside shooter but his shot needs work to become more consistent. Good at generating steals but on the ball he loses focus. Very good potential.

Dominic Pressley C C B+ B- C C
Floor general who is reliable with the ball in his hands and is effective at finding teammates. Solid defensively if unspectacular. Ok potential but can be used from day one.

Andre Turner B C+ C+ C D C
Best slasher for the position in this class as he absorbs impact very well. Needs to work on his ball handling and passing is inconsistent. Average defender. Ok potential.
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