NBA Draft: The best team fits for the top 10 prospects of the 2020 class

NBA Draft prospect Anthony Edwards (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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NBA Draft prospect Isaac Okoro (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /

4. Isaac Okoro, F, Auburn

Best fit: Cleveland Cavaliers 

With Collin Sexton, Darius Garland, and Kevin Porter Jr. all showing encouraging signs this season for the Cavaliers, adding a prospect like Isaac Okoro, the top-ranked small forward in this year’s class, would be a great move for a franchise that is knee-deep in their rebuild.

I think it’s important to note that the Cavs won’t be adding a finished or polished product by any means. He still has plenty of work to do on his offensive game but is one of the best defensive prospects in the top 10. His shooting is concerning, especially in an NBA where the 3-point shot is worth more and more.

Though, he continued to improve throughout the season and averaged 13 points and four rebounds per game this season for the Tigers. Despite the concerns, there is plenty to like about the somewhat raw Okoro. And the Cavs wouldn’t think twice about rolling the dice on him.