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SophomoreLydon is a stretch four all the way

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Duke, JuniorAllen was a likely first rounder in the 2016 draft, but he returned to school to captain a disgustingly loaded Duke team. NBA teams know he's a plus-athlete who can shoot. Now they want to see him defend and distribute.19. F Bennie Boatwright, USC, SophomoreBoatwright is a 6'10, 220-pound wing who shot 36 percent on five three-point attempts per game as a freshman. He could be one of the breakout players in college basketball next year.20.
F Wenyen Gabriel, Kentucky, FreshmanGabriel is another late bloomer, who used a growth spurt to become a five-star recruit and a player good enough to earn a scholarship from Kentucky.
The skinny 6'9 forward has great burst and a diverse offensive game. Kentucky is going to have a glut of talent in the frontcourt next season that might relegate Gabriel to the wing, but he looks like a great option as a small ball four in the NBA.21.
C Marques Bolden, Duke, FreshmanThe skilled low-post scorer is bound todraw a ton of https://www.mmogo.com/Nba-live-mobile/Coins.html comparisons to Jahlil Okafor next year at Duke. He has the same big question mark: can he play any defense?22. PF Tyler Lydon,
Syracuse, SophomoreLydon is a stretch four all the way. At 6'8, he knocked down 41 percent of his threes as a freshman and was a big reason why Syracuse made a surprise run to the NCAA Tournament.23. SG Terrance Ferguson, Arizona, FreshmanWill he be playing at Arizona or overseas next year? Regardless, the Hoops Summit MVP combines a great three-point stroke with dunk contest-worthy athleticism. He reminds me a bit of Raptors wing Terrence Ross.24. PG Edmond Sumner, Xavier, SophomoreXavier coach Chris Mack called Sumner"as fast as any player in college basketball."
He might be a little biased, but that's a glowing endorsement for the 6'5 point guard.25. SG SviMykhailiuk, Kansas, JuniorMykhailiuk had a quiet first two years at Kansas after enrolling as a 16-year-old freshman from Ukraine, but next season he should finally get a chance to show what he can do. A 6'8 two guard who can stroke threes is very much en vogue right now.26. SG Dwayne Bacon,
FSU, SophomoreBacon is a mega athlete with good size for an off guard at 6'7. He also has the best fan club in college basketball:27. C Bam Adebayo, Kentucky, FreshmanAdebayo is a 6'9, 240-pound brick of muscle with springs in his legs.
If he proves he can protect the rim and/or hit a face-up jumper, he could go much higher than this.28. PG Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, SophomoreOregon should be one of the best teams in the country next season, and Dorsey is a big reason why. The 6'4 point guard hit 41 percent on his threes as a freshman.29. SF V.J. Beachem, Notre Dame, SeniorBeachem is skinny, but he's a pure shooter at 6'8.
 

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