NBA Draft 2018: 8 predictions for what is expected to be a wild draft night
Miles Bridges continues to free-fall
After returning for his Sophomore season at Michigan State in an attempt to raise his draft status for the 2018 NBA Draft, somehow Miles Bridges is likely going to end up being selected at a lower spot than he would’ve been selected at in the 2017 NBA Draft. Nevertheless, Bridges really isn’t in a place where he return to school again.
This is the path that Bridges chose and now he has to roll with the punches. The good news is that Bridges will still likely be a lottery pick. It hasn’t gotten that bad for the former Spartan. The bad news is that he likely won’t be a top 10 pick. I have him fall out of the top 12 and barely getting selected in the back-end of the lottery.
There are questions about his outside shooting consistency and his overall consistency, but he is talented. No one would deny that.