NBA Draft: Best team fit for each of the top 10 prospects
By Kyle Crabbe
Jarrett Culver, G, Texas Tech
HT: 6-foot-7 (6-foot-11 wingspan)
WT: 205 lbs
Strengths: High basketball IQ, defensive playmaker, offensive versatility, an excellent athlete
Pro Comparisons: Jimmy Butler, Eddie Jones
Best Team Fit: Cleveland Cavaliers
Jarrett Culver might be the prospect with the highest floor in the entire draft. Culver is an excellent two-way player that can affect the game from both sides of the court. He plays a very smart game and shows a high level of basketball IQ. Culver could fit in with virtually any team in the NBA because of his skill set and ideal size for the NBA wing player.
The best fit for Culver, however, would be in Cleveland. With the Cavaliers, Culver would be an ideal running mate for Collin Sexton. Sexton is also a player that gets after it on both sides of the ball, which could make for potentially the best two-way backcourt in the NBA in a few years.