NBA Draft 2014: Ranking Draft Prospects By Attributes

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Mar 27, 2014; Memphis, TN, USA; UCLA Bruins guard/forward Kyle Anderson (5) dribbles the ball in transition ahead of Florida Gators guard/forward DeVon Walker (25) during the first half in the semifinals of the south regional of the 2014 NCAA Mens Basketball Championship tournament at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports

Best Passers

1.)    Kyle Anderson- Despite not being your “traditional” point guard at six-foot-nine, Kyle Anderson is a tremendous passer. This season Anderson averaged 6.5 assists as a sophomore.

2.)    Tyler Ennis- Ennis was only a freshman but played like a senior, as he averaged 5.5 assists and only 1.7 turnovers per game. Ennis seems to know what’s going to happen before it happens.

3.)    Elfrid Payton- Despite averaging over three turnovers per game in all three of his seasons, Payton is a good passer that uses his attacking ability to help him distribute. Payton has averaged more than 5.5 assists the last two seasons.

Honorable Mentions: DeAndre Kane, Dante Exum, Shabazz Napier