An Introduction to the 2023 NBA Draft
Victor Wembanyama and Scoot Henderson are the names everybody knows, but what about the rest of the 2023 draft class?
Victor Wembanyama and Scoot Henderson are the names everybody knows, but what about the rest of the 2023 draft class?
Part 3 in this year's draft cycle. I'll be going over a wide range of prospects that the Raptors could select at pick 33. Some prospects who I like -- and some who I would prefer to see get drafted elsewhere.
Part two of this year's draft series covers one of my favourite prospects in this year's class: Wake Forest's Jake LaRavia
The first piece in this draft series covers Arkansas big man Jaylin Williams and his methodical approach to basketball, as well as Gonzaga's Andrew Nembhard and his mature, floor general playstyle that is steadily improving.
We'll be looking at Scottie Barnes film from Florida State film and clips from Summer League to see how best to maximize his potential.
"Trust Masai". I hear these words often parroted from Raptors fans on various platforms, and they're honestly warranted. Under Masai Ujiri, the Raptors have enjoyed their most consistent success in franchise history.
This will be a full analysis of Jalen Suggs which will incorporate stats and film to showcase the young prospect's abilities.
It is now ONE WEEK until we find out which one of Jalen Green, Evan Mobley, or Jalen Suggs will hear their name called at the 4th overall selection...
Underrated prospects who Raptors fans should get to know. These players could shoot up draft boards after the combine or be steals in the second round.
The Raptors have the 7th best odds in the draft lottery on June 22nd. Assuming they stay in that spot for the draft, these are the five players who deserve their consideration.
The first in a three part series that will help get Raptors fans familiarized with a few important draft prospects this year.
It's only a matter of time before the Raptors have their playoff chances extinguished. At least we get to watch some Ja Morant!