National Post

Fultz, Ball headline list of guards in NBA draft

- Aaron Beard

• Teams looking for point guard help in Thursday night’s NBA draft are in luck — as long as they have a high pick, that is.

Markelle Fultz and Lonzo Ball have been the headliners in so much of the pre- draft conversati­ons, projected to be selected first and second.

Who will go first — and where — has dominated the buildup to the draft, which starts with the Philadelph­ia 76ers picking first followed by the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 2.

Here’s a look at two of the top prospects: MARKELLE FULTZ Fultz is expected to be the No. 1 pick after a single season at Washington.

STRENGTHS: The 6- foot- 4, 195- pound Fultz ranked sixth nationally in scoring at 23.2 points per game while shooting 48 per cent overall and 41 per cent from threepoint range. He hit the glass ( 5.7) and ranked 15th nationally in assists (5.9) while having the athleticis­m to potentiall­y play off the ball.

CONCERNS: He shot j ust 65 per cent from the foul line. He missed six games with a knee issue late in the season. And he couldn’t elevate the Huskies to more than nine wins in a rough season. LONZO BALL UCLA’s freshman star made the Bruins’ fast- paced offence hum all the way to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16.

STRENGTHS: He averaged a national-best 7.6 assists at the helm of an attack that ranked second nationally in Ken Pom’s adjusted offensive efficiency (124 points per 100 possession­s). And while Ball was at his best when he was distributi­ng the ball, he also averaged 14.6 points and 6.0 rebounds and boasts good size (6- 6, 190) at the point.

CONCERNS: It is unclear how his offensive game and unorthodox shot will translate to the NBA.

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