2023 NBA Draft Prospect – Keyonte George – G, Baylor
Shot maker, ankle taker, sky raker, future Laker? Get that garbage out of here. Keyonte's future is north of the border.
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).
Samson Folk is joined by friend of the show and professional scout, Josh Codinera to discuss three prospects in the Raptors range.
We'll have detailed analysis of the selection in the days to come including podcasts and breakdowns (we got to watch the film too!), but for now here's a reaction.
Scottie Barnes, the prince that was promised.
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.
In an effort to build a LeBron stopping team (LOL) and rid ourselves of bad salary, the Raptors had to package picks in two consecutive drafts and hope for the best.
Part two of this year's draft series covers one of my favourite prospects in this year's class: Wake Forest's Jake LaRavia
Raptors hit another grand slam with Poeltl, Siakam, VanVleet and then Anunoby.
We're in the salad days, now.