2024 NBA Draft: Kyle Filipowski
Shooting, ball handling, and playmaking in a 7 foot frame? What's the catch?
Shooting, ball handling, and playmaking in a 7 foot frame? What's the catch?
Sharpshooting efficiency and all-around guard play. The Raptors won't want to miss out on potentially adding to their growing roster of Duke alumni.
The top choice for those who value effective and versatile guard play... if he's still there at the 19th pick.
The draft-savvy and not-so-draft-savvy writers of Raptors Republic assemble to give their well founded opinions on this year's draft class. Chaos ensues.
Upside plays? Maybe. These prospects check a lot of boxes as typical Raptors picks, but the risk may outweigh the reward.
You probably want the Raptors to improve their offence right? These two big wings have high upside as scorers, but they also have some red flags.
I got red shooters, I got blue. Gradey Dick and Jordan Hawkins are two of the strongest perimeter threats in the class. Let's break 'em down.
Shot maker, ankle taker, sky raker, future Laker? Get that garbage out of here. Keyonte's future is north of the border.
Selecting a Kentucky guard in the lottery? Start drafting the Hall of Fame speech now. Cason Wallace is the guy.
The combo guard phenom from Michigan has been near the top of many Raptor fans' wishlists during this year's pre-draft process. Is he worth the hype? (Spoiler: Yes. Yes he is).
Many fans underrate the value of building teams through the draft. The unique class of 2023 looks particularly impactful, and Raptors fans should take note.
Victor Wembanyama and Scoot Henderson are the names everybody knows, but what about the rest of the 2023 draft class?