NBA Draft: Ranking the top 15 prospects participating in the Sweet Sixteen

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5. Cam Reddish, Duke

I almost feel bad for Cam Reddish. You know, apart from the great chance at winning an NCAA Championship and all, he’s been, for the most part, overlooked for much of the season. He’s played third fiddle for the Blue Devils, but has still been productive in his defense.

The real concern about Reddish isn’t his lack of a consistent jump shot or his scoring ability. The fact that he’s averaging 13 points per game as a third option on a loaded team is really solid. However, he’s not exactly a great rebounder for his size.

At 6-foot-8, you’d hope that he’d be a better than a four rebounds per game big. He also leaves much to be desired when it comes to a playmaker. Perhaps that can be all chalked up to the small sample size, but there are some potential red flags there.