Saw a mock draft with Ziaire Williams to us at #18 (and another draft that had Williams in the early 20s, so he'd likely be on the board). I would love that pick -- Williams is this year's version of Romeo Langford. He was in the 5-7 range as a high school prospect. Stanford had virtually no preseason because of Covid restrictions, so he started very slow. His play was picking up in mid-January when he caught Covid, and his play suffered when he returned for his final 7 games a month later. I think he's someone with a tremendous amount of upside that needs a year of G-League seasoning -- his long-term potential from the wing is great, and I think he could be Jayson-Tatum lite. He's long and athletic (6-8, 6-11 wingspan), a good passer for a wing with a tendency to take too many long 2's. A little fixing of his jump shot (the form isn't terrible, and he's an 80% FT shooter) and better shot selection, and he'll be ready to go. I'm not sure he'll be an elite defender, but he's got the size and athleticism to project well there. Stanford was a top-30 defensive team, so he probably isn't a liability.