Texarkana Gazette

NOTEWORTHY POINT GUARDS

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MARKELLE FULTZ

Fultz is expected to be the No. 1 pick after a single season at Washington, where he put up big numbers but didn’t win many games.

STRENGTHS: The 6-foot-4, 195-pound Fultz ranked sixth nationally in scoring at 23.2 points per game while shooting 48 percent overall and 41 percent from 3-point 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, too.

CONCERNS: He shot just 65 percent 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 offense 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 KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency (124 points per 100 possession­s). And while Ball was at his best when he was distributi­ng the ball in the open court, 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 well his offensive game and unorthodox shot will translate to the NBA, though he shot 55 percent overall and 41 percent from 3-point range with the Bruins. But will he be happy anywhere other than Los Angeles? Both he—and his outspoken father , LaVar—have made it clear they want to go to the Lakers at No. 2.

DE’AARON FOX

he ends up. He’ll also need to get a little stronger after weighing around 170 pounds at the combine.

DENNIS SMITH JR.

Smith spent a season at North Carolina State filled with big stats and few wins .

STRENGHTS: There’s no denying that the 19-year-old is a brilliant individual talent . He averaged 18.1 points, 4.6 rebounds and 6.2 assists in his first year back from a serious knee injury. He was one of two players in the country to manage two triple-doubles and was the first player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to have two triple-doubles in league play in the same season. The high point was his dominating 32-point performanc­e in the Wolfpack’s first win at Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium in 22 years.

CONCERNS: Smith often didn’t elevate his teammates’ play and there were questions about his consistent defensive effort. His team also showed shockingly little resistance in several lopsided losses, including a 51-point loss at eventual national champion North Carolina.

FRANK NTILIKINA

There’s also a tantalizin­g internatio­nal talent in Ntilikina (pronounced Nee-lee-KEE-na), a 6-5 guard playing for Strasbourg in a French pro league.

STRENGTHS: The 18-year-old Frenchman stirred plenty of interest when he led his team to last year’s FIBA U-18 European championsh­ip, scoring 31 points and making 7 of 10 3-pointers in the titlegame win against Lithuania. He has a 7-foot wingspan, while his athleticis­m and potential are enough to have him as a possible lottery pick with plenty of room to grow his game.

CONCERNS: He is considered a longer-range project that some of the American point guards in the draft, in part because of the level of competitio­n he has played against and questions about his offensive game.

OTHERS TO KEEP AN EYE ON

JAWUN EVANS: The 6-1 sophomore left Oklahoma State as the Big 12’s No. 2 scorer (19.2 points) and an all-conference pick. He is a late first-round pick in some mock drafts.

FRANK MASON: The 5-11 senior is a tough competitor who closed his Kansas career as The Associated Press national player of the year and the Big 12’s top scorer (20.9 points). Mason is considered a second-round prospect.

NIGEL WILLIAMS-GOSS: The 6-3 junior was a second-team AP all-American (16.8 points, 4.7 assists) in leading Gonzaga to the NCAA championsh­ip game. WilliamsGo­ss is a possible second-round prospect.

 ?? AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill ?? UCLA guard Lonzo Ball dunks during the first half of an NCAA game against Washington State on March 4 in Los Angeles. Ball is expected to be a top pick in the NBA Draft on Thursday.
AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill UCLA guard Lonzo Ball dunks during the first half of an NCAA game against Washington State on March 4 in Los Angeles. Ball is expected to be a top pick in the NBA Draft on Thursday.

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