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11. Robert Williams, F/C, Texas A&M – Williams is an intriguing, raw talent that could become a really good player in 3-4 years. That’s probably the biggest reason why he doesn’t fall into the top 10.
12. Collin Sexton, PG, Alabama – Sexton is an interesting prospect, and could end up being the best point guard prospect in this draft.
13. Kevin Knox, F, Kentucky – Kevin Knox had his moments at Kentucky, but was too up-and-down for him to get serious consideration for the top 10. The talent is certainly there, though.
14. Lonnie Walker IV, G, Miami – If I’m a team that doesn’t necessarily need a savior in this draft, I take Lonnie Walker. He is explosive and could end up being one of the best players in this draft. He’s a big risk, though. At 14, however, he’s value.
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15. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, PG, Kentucky – SGA is another player that intrigues me. He has great size for a point guard, but is a bit raw.