28. Toronto Raptors – Immanuel Quickley, SG, Kentucky
By some, Immanuel Quickley is considered as one of the most underrated players in the 2020 NBA Draft. As a 6-foot-3 guard, Quickley made quite the jump from his freshman to sophomore seasons at Kentucky. He went from averaging just five points per game to 16 points per contest this past season.
Quickley shot nearly 43 percent from 3-point range this past season, on nearly five attempts per contest. That should have draft scouts salivating at the opportunity to select Quickley. With that said, he still has his weaknesses too.
At times, he didn’t show the greatest of vision on the floor. For a point guard, which he projects to at the NBA level, that isn’t ideal. Still, the hope is that his offensive prowess will be enough to land him a role in a rotation for a team.