NBA Mock Draft 1.0: Cade Cunningham is No. 1; Pistons get their star

NBA Draft prospect Cade Cunningham (Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports)
NBA Draft prospect Cade Cunningham (Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports) /
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NBA Draft prospect Sharife Cooper (John Reed-USA TODAY Sports) /

14. Golden State Warriors – Sharife Cooper, G, Auburn

The Golden State Warriors may have missed out on a flashy point guard at the top of the 2020 NBA Draft, but this team won’t try to make the same mistake twice by taking a chance on Sharife Cooper out of Auburn.

Even though he’s going to be considered as somewhat of an undersized prospect, Cooper is a dynamic guard that is able to set himself or others up on the offensive end consistently. He averaged 20 points, four rebounds, and eight assists per game during his freshman season at Auburn.

The big question regarding Cooper is his ability to hit the deep stroke on a consistent basis. He was unable to prove that in college and will need to develop that aspect of his game if he hopes to be an effective player in the NBA.