2017 NBA Mock Draft: Point Guards Dominate The Top 5
By Tony Webb
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No. 21 Toronto Raptors- Terrance Ferguson, Adelaide 36ers, Small Forward)
Terrance Ferguson plays in the Australian NBL and is equipped with good size and great quickness for a small forward.
Like many players taken at this point in the draft, Ferguson is a raw player, but has great shooting range and can knock down three’s. With recently departed Terrance Ross and the need to add a scorer off the bench, Ferguson would be a nice project to possibly backup DeMar DeRozan.
Ferguson likely won’t be a key rotation player for any team immediately, but in a couple years could be a solid contributor.