Between coaching my daughters teams and watching a lot more women's b-ball (the Clark effect) this past season was the least amount of men's college b-ball I have watched in the past 20years. This has damped my normal NBA draft enthusiasm but I have been going back cherry picking games and players looking for some sleepers / guys I would like to see the Celtics pick. I have also started looking into the lottery projected guys.
First off the lottery is scary and this may be an historically bad top 5. The lottery has some real talent but much like the 2013 draft this draft is lacking in clear top tier (star ceiling talent). This may create an situation where teams have to lean more towards roster fit as the talent at the top will not be transcendent enough to over come poor roster fit.
Looking at Tankathons top 5 as of 4/15 my initial gutter reactions are...
Alex Sarr, scares me as a "trendy pick" Chet and Wemby have made super tall, skinny and super long the it thing. Years ago we saw the run on euro 7's who could in theory shoot and this lead to some major busts while teams searched for the next Dirk.
Zach Risacher, I havent watched much of him but my initial reaction is role player and not a franchise corner stone type piece.
Nikola Topic, he is probably my favorite in the projected top 5. I'm hoping going to try to dive more into his game but he looks to be an interesting. He has great point guard size at 6'6 with a 7'ws and has been productive over seas.
Donovan Clingan, he will be a long term productive starting center. I am going to find some time and research whats the highest a projected defensive anchor type center has gone in the draft. Poeltlt went #9 in 2016. The lottery will dictate if a team in the top 5 values and needs a defensive anchor enough to draft him top 5.
Reed Sheppard, there is a lot to like about Sheppard but I just cant get past the fact that the measurement I have found for him has him at 6'2 in shoes 187lbs with a 6'3 wing span. For comparison Pritchard was 6'2 in shoes 201lbs with a 6'4 wing span at the combine. If he had more length he would the early favorite for my #1 guy but at that size I have concerns with him as a high lottery pick.
As for later in the draft guys who I like for the Celtics
Harrison Ingram, played on ball for Stanford and now plays off ball for UNC. Great positional size and feel for the game. Is improving as a shooter. Could be a nice plug in role player
Adem Bona, athletic defensive center who is raw on offense and fouls to much but could be an elite switching 5. He is not Bam but may be able to defend on the perimeter at that level.