2017 NBA Mock Draft 4.0: Los Angeles Lakers pass on Lonzo Ball; Josh Jackson rises

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No. 6 Orlando Magic- Malik Monk (Kentucky, FR, Shooting Guard)

Malik Monk has limitless range and can knock down shots from anywhere on the floor. He lead Kentucky with an average of 19.8 points per game during his freshman season with the Wildcats, and is on his way to continuing to develop his game in other aspects to go with his shooting.

He’s a big-time player, which is what Orlando needs. Evan Fournier isn’t the long term answer at shooting guard, and they’ve learned that the hard way.

Orlando will entertain a lot of options, since the team is in need of any sort of talent to go with this mess of a roster. The Magic ranked 27th in PPG this season and Monk can put the ball in the hoop, which is at least a place to start for Orlando.