4. Nassir Little, F, North Carolina
Nassir Little is an interesting prospect. He’s still raw in many areas and is still developing, and that’s the biggest reason why he’s not ranked higher on this list. But the sky is the limit for this kid.
During his first few games in Carolina, Little is averaging 12 points and five rebounds on 53 percent shooting from the field and 26 percent from 3-point range. There’s no question that his shooting consistency leaves a lot to be desired, but that’s something that could come with reps and practice.
Where Little is going to make his name early on – or what he’ll lean on early in his professional career – will be on the defensive end. He can guard almost every position on the floor and is a better athlete than most give him credit for.