2015 NBA Draft: Top 10 Prospects With The Most Bust Potential

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Jan 24, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia State Panthers guard R.J. Hunter (22) drives against Louisiana Lafayette Ragin Cajuns forward Brian Williams (31) in the second half of their game at GSU Sports Arena. Georgia State won 75-64. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

R.J. Hunter

School: Georgia State

Position: SG

Size: 6-5, 185 lbs

Projection: 1st Round

The darling of the NCAA Tournament, R.J. Hunter, is a really, really good shooter. In fact, he’s probably a great shooter. And that’ll translate to the NBA. Although, we don’t really know much else about Hunter.

He’s a 6-5 shooting guard that has potential to be better on both ends of the floor due to his size and skill. Though, he struggled many times on the defensive end due to his lack of speed and quickness. That will only be more of an obstacle for Hunter at the next level.

He isn’t overly strong, but has a great jumper. And in the NBA, who doesn’t need another shooter?

However, I can’t not think of Jimmer Fredette when I see highlights of Hunter.

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