right now he's projected for end of the first round. apparently really needs to improve his game a bit to move up.
wouldn't be surprised if he's still available with one of the second rounders the C's will have this next draft -- probably Philly's second rounder. of course that same draft site had us passing on Karl Towns for a SF and then expecting Cauley-Stein to drop to the Clips pick where we grab him. a tad hard to swallow given this team needs a center desperately.
He won't last into the 2nd round. No way.
that's a definite possibility but as we've all seen in the past, upperclassmen can fall further than expected when freshmen make a name for themselves before the draft.
nothing against the kid. hope he does well this year for his own sake. seems like a decent kid so hope it works out for the best for him regardless of whether he's a good prospect for the C's