Last summer, I wrote two articles on scouting: Spotting the Stars and Cason Wallace’s Star Potential. The former was the result of a study of prospect tape for the NBA’s greatest players since the 1990s. The latter, stemming from my watching of prospect tape of the NBA’s greatest improvers over that same period. For both ... Read more| Swish Theory
Georgetown University’s Micah Peavy became the second Hoya drafted into the NBA in as many days, with the graduate forward to join the New Orleans Pelicans after being drafted with the 40th pick in this year’s draft. One day after freshman forward Thomas Sorber went to the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 15th pick, Peavy...| The Hoya
When scouting NBA prospects, we’re often forced to give quick-fire grades or takes that may not capture the nuances of complex and multi-faceted skills. Take driving for example: there are a variety of microskills that make up the larger slashing skillset umbrella. Does the player have a good handle? Does the player win with athleticism? ... Read more| Swish Theory
With so much uncertainty in the potential of different players, how can a team weigh the relative trade value of different picks in the NBA Draft?| FanSided
Omar Cooper, Ace Bailey's agent, told ESPN there was "nothing uncommon" about how the predraft process was handled.| Sportsnaut
As the NBA Finals approach, it's the perfect time to dive back into how the 2025 NBA Draft might shake out. While Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, and Ace Bailey app| Fantasy Sports On SI
We take a look at the biggest winners and losers of the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft, including Cooper Flagg and Ace Bailey.| Sportsnaut
Video is going viral of South Carolina forward Collin Murray-Boyles' reaction after getting selected by the Toronto Raptors ninth overall.| Sportsnaut
Dallas might have found its next franchise superstar less than five months after trading one away, selecting the 18-year-old Duke forward who was the college player of the year. San Antonio takes R…| Daily Breeze
Missi was tabbed as the 22nd overall pick in ESPN’s Mock Draft on April 17, while Walter was projected in the lottery at No. 12. Fraschilla said they’re both “prototype NBA players once they physically mature in the next two, three, four [or] five years.”| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source