NBA Mock Draft 4.0: Knicks fall out of top 3; Bol jumps into top 10
The Cleveland Cavaliers falling all the way to the fifth pick would no question be disappointing. However, at this point, the Cavs would need to do their best to find Collin Sexton the right second piece. And that prospect might be Jarrett Culver out of Texas Tech.
Culver is not a player that jumped off the screen much when watching him play during the NCAA Tournament but was one of the most consistent players on the roster. Averaging 19 points, six rebounds and four assists on 46 percent shooting from the field, Culver proved to be a player that could do a little of it all.
If there is one concern about his game as he prepares to make the jump to the next level, it comes with his deep stroke. Culver only shot 30 percent from 3-point range (on four attempts per game) this season. That’s certainly something to keep an eye on as he goes through individual and group workouts leading up to the NBA Draft.