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Following All the Potential Draftees Ever ***Ultimate Official Thread****

Or maybe it's something he enjoys doing so he sets a side time to do it

yup, and this is the time of year to make such lists, if they are to be made. "Evaluation Periods" are over, AAU Events and Summer Camps are finished.

The lists/mocks are certain to be flawed, there's always late bloomers that come out of nowhere. It's just the first version though, I won't need to write up new mocks at any point, (until 2021..) because I can just update these.

FWIW - all the listed players from 2019 and 2020 are 6'4" and taller
 
yup, and this is the time of year to make such lists, if they are to be made. "Evaluation Periods" are over, AAU Events and Summer Camps are finished.

The lists/mocks are certain to be flawed, there's always late bloomers that come out of nowhere. It's just the first version though, I won't need to write up new mocks at any point, (until 2021..) because I can just update these.

FWIW - all the listed players from 2019 and 2020 are 6'4" and taller

Where do you get all the info from? Do you know some scouts?
 
Where do you get all the info from? Do you know some scouts?

I look at various local, national and international scouting sites(no "premium" info). I watch highlights and full games, and have a few forums and aggregate basketball news sites I check occasionally. I don't know any scouts, I know someone who coaches with some college and pro summer league tournament teams at Dyckman Park who sometimes has good knowledge on local players, that's about it though.
 
and with that introduction. Here's the ultimate official (classless) rankings! The form is Player name - Position - 1st year of draft eligibility . Rankings based on the best NBA prospects. Probably forgot someone so I'll edit later.

1- Chol Marial - C - 2020
2- DeAndre Ayton - PF/C - 2018
3- Marvin Bagley -PF/SF -2019
4- Harry Giles - PF - 2017
5- Michael Porter - SF -2018
6- De'Aaron Fox - PG - 2017
7- Josh Jackson - SG/SF - 2017
8- Wendell Carter - PF - 2018
9- Trevon Duval - PG - 2018
10- Skal Labissiere - PF - 2016
11- Brandon Ingram - SF - 2016
12- Jamal Murray - PG/SG - 2016
13- Jonathan Isaac - SF - 2017
14- Billy Preston - PF - 2018
15- Ben Simmons - SF/PF - 2016
16- Wenyen Gabriel - SF - 2017
17- Thon Maker - PF - 2017
18- Frank Ntilikina - PG - 2017
19- Markelle Fultz - PG/SG - 2017
20- Silvio De Sousa - PF/SF- 2019
21- Jadeon LeDee - PG/SF - 2019
22- Mohammad Bamba - PF/C - 2018
23- Jared Vanderbilt - SF - 2018
24- Malik Monk - SG - 2017
25- Isaiah Hartenstein - 2017
26- Dragan Bender - PF - 2016
27- Jaylen Brown - SG - 2016
28- Scottie Lewis - SG - 2020
29- Jayson Tatum - SF - 2017
30- Miles Bridges - SF/SG - 2017
+1 E.J. Montgomery - SF - 2019
31- Jarrett Allen - PF - 2017
32- Dennis Smith - PG - 2017
33- Rawle Alkins - SG - 2017
34- Terrance Furgeson - SG - 2017
35- Lonzo Ball - PG 2017
36- Luka Doncic - SG - 2018
37- Frank Jackson - PG/SG -2017
38- Malik Newman - SG - 2016
39- Udoka Azubuike - C - 2018
40- Rodions Kurucs - SF - 2017
41- Kris Dunn - PG - 2016
42- Henry Ellenson - PF - 2016
43- Stephen Zimmerman - 2016
44- Bam Adebayo - PF - 2017
45- Troy Brown - PG/SG - 2018
46- John Petty - SF - 2018
47- Gary Trent - SG - 2018
48- Hamidou Diallo - SG - 2018
49- Jakob Poeltl - C - 2016
50- Ivan Rabb - PF - 2016
51- Marques Bolden - PF - 2017
52- Dewan Huell - PF 2017
53- Ikey Obiagu - C - 2018
54- Cheick Diallo - PF - 2016
55- Zhou Qi - C - 2016
56- Jonathan Jeanne - C - 2016
57- Sviatoslav Mykhaliuk - SG - 2016
58- Omer Yertsuven - PF - 2017
59- Furkan Korkmaz - SG - 2016
60- Isaiah Briscoe - PG/SG - 2016
61-Kobi Simmons - PG/SG - 2017
62- Ivica Zubac - C - 2016
63- Isaac Humphries - C - 2017
64- Zion Williamson - SG - 2019
65- Javonte Smart - PG - 2019
66- Diamond Stone - PF/C - 2016
67- Jordan Brown - PF - 2019
68- Simi ****tu - SF - 2019
69- Zach Brown - C - 2018
70- Kenneth Nwuba - C - 2019
71- Trendon Watford - SF - 2020
72- Chandler Lawson - SF - 2020
73- Rechon Black - PG - 2019
74- Nicholas Richards - C - 2018
75- Vasils Charalampopoulos - SF - 2016
76- Damian Jones - C - 2016
77 - T.J. Leaf PF - 2017
78 - Kris Wilkes SF - 2018
79 - Trae Young - PG - 2018
80 - Njegos Sikiras - PF 2018
81 - Sandro Mamukelashvili SF - 2018
82 - Dwayne Bacon - SG/SF - 2016
83 - Javin DeLaurier-Montgomery 6'8" PF/SF - 2017
84- M.J. Walker SG - 2018
85- Tadas Sedekerskis - SF - 2017
86- Jalen Brunson - PG - 2016
87- Andrew Jones - SG/PG - 2017
88- Sacha Killeya-Jones - PF - 2017
89- Justin Jackson - SF - 2017
90- Thomas Bryant - PF - 2016
91- V.J. King - SF - 2017
92- Immanuel Quickley - PG - 2019
93- Cameron Reddish - SG - 2019
94- Tyus Battle - SG/SF - 2017
95- Isaiah Mucius - SF - 2019
96- Allonzo Trier - SG - 2016
97- Jaylek Felton - PG/SG - 2018
98- Jared Jones - PF - 2020
99- Balsa Koprivica - PF/C - 2020
100- Rowan Barrett Jr. - SF - 2020

Really surprised you have Ayton that high.
 
I just want to know if there is a "can't miss", "surefire #1 pick, "next LBJ", "phenom" caliber prospect on the horizon. And if so, who he is.
 
I just want to know if there is a "can't miss", "surefire #1 pick, "next LBJ", "phenom" caliber prospect on the horizon. And if so, who he is.

That's what this list is for! Check out #1, His video's have almost 1,000,000 views. He's of Wilt Chamberlain dimensions (Like Gobert) already, Infact his wingspan is already longer; 7'10". He can shoot 20'ers, he runs like the wind, shows nice timing/reflexes. It's early but he's got plenty of staying power.
 
Really surprised you have Ayton that high.

I've seen Ayton have off games, or where another big matches him. I've seen him kind of fade in and out of a game - maybe he's just a 4 inch taller version of Bam Adebayo(#44 on the list), I doubt it though... I've also watched Bagley(#3) get held to 13 points in that elimination game loss in the peach jam vs the Georgia Stars.

If Ayton is a true center, I've certainly got him overrated.. no doubt. I think he can play PF though, and when I start to look at the list of starting PF's, I think to myself, "Ayton has the advantage here" (especially on the boards). Also Ayton with some proper strength and conditioning figures to be quite the specimen, I'd venture to say he will be jacked like Anthony Davis is now at 22, when he's 21. He's also probably a legitimate inch or 2 taller than Davis.
 
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