Shooting guard, Miami, freshman (6-foot-4, 206 pounds, 18 years old)
Chau: Walker projects to be the kind of wing the NBA can never have enough of: an explosive, multifaceted offensive threat with serious defensive potential. The Miami-bound prospect spent much of high school exploiting his powerful first step to get into the lane for midrange floaters and layups around the rim, but by his senior year had become a capable off-ball player with a confident 3-point jumper. His versatility on offense will only expand as his ball-handling catches up to his considerable physical gifts.
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It’s Walker’s defensive potential that might be the crown jewel of the package, however. Sporting a wingspan close to 6-foot-11, Walker will have the length to be a nuisance at three different positions. He’ll have a good mentor in Bruce Brown, a burly, defensive-minded athlete who will likely be a first-round pick after returning for his sophomore season at Miami. The framework of Jim Larranaga’s pressure defense should help round out what, to this point, is still a theoretical aspect of Walker’s skill set. He’ll give college basketball fans yet another reason to tune into the ACC this season. And chances are good that he’ll have the same kind of draw at the highest level. He has all the tools to be the all-around wing teams are bending over backward to find.