According to the prediction of the current major media, Rob Dillingham, a freshman backcourt rising star from the University of Kentucky, seems to be doing well in this year's NBA draft conference. He should be able to hold the top 10 positions, and he even has the opportunity to attack the top 4 positions.But is that really the case?Is Dillingham's draft market really so ideal?
From the actual situation, in fact, the demand for point guards of the teams holding the top 10 draft picks is not so high.The eagle with the No. 1 pick has no demand for the point guard. The Detroit Pistons with the No. 5 pick, the Detroit Pistons with the No. 6 pick, the Portland Trailblazer with the No. 7 pick, and the Memphis Grizzlies with the No. 9 pick also have no demand for the point guard.Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs and Utah Jazz, who hold the No. 4 and No. 8 tickets, have some demands for point guards. However, these four teams will only choose four backcourt players at most in the next draft conference.
The backcourt players who are expected to be close to or higher than Dillingham are Nikola Topic, Stephen Castle and Reed Sheppard.Topic and Castle should be favored by more teams because of their physical advantages. They are likely to be defeated in the top 5 or top 4 positions in advance.As for Shepard, he will also be the number one backup for the Spurs on the premise that they cannot win Topic and do not trust Caster's point guard skills.Even in the most ideal situation, the Wizards chose Shepard, the Rockets chose Castle and the Spurs chose Shepard with the No. 4 sign. Dillingham's highest ranking may be the 10th.
In fact, it is almost impossible for the Wizards to choose Topic, the Rockets to choose Castle, and the Spurs to choose Shepard with the No. 4 draw. After all, there is a Zaccarie Risacher mixed in between.That is to say, on the premise of no big deal, Dillingham's actual ranking will not be higher than the 10th.And if at least two of the Wizards, Rockets and Spurs do not play cards according to the routine, Dillingham's draft market is likely to fall directly out of the 10th place.What's more, you may also have to pay attention to that even if Dillingham has no team choice until the 10th place, the Jazz may not necessarily use the No. 10 to choose him. After all, their backcourt height is too low.If so, Dillingham's final ranking may decline further?
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