I'll add Hamidou Diallo. I haven't been following PJ Washington, but he's another that should be on our radar. Some of these guys are really prototypical NBA athletes. It's just a question of whether their skills and motor will grow to match their physical profile.
Hamidou Diallo has added 4 pounds to his frame since the NBA draft combine in May and measured a half-inch taller (6-foot-5 ½) and three-quarters of an inch longer (7-foot-¼ wingspan) than he did in the past. His 44.5-inch vertical leap is identical from the NBA combine and remains the third-highest figure in our database's history. Diallo isn't just a freak leaper; he's also extremely fast. His 3.11 three-quarter court sprint time was the best of the group, and he also posted the best shuttle time among Kentucky players. Diallo's top physical comps in our historical database are Nick Young, MarShon Brooks and KJ McDaniels. Taking into account just his athletic testing results, Diallo compares favorably with the numbers posted by Zach LaVine at the 2014 NBA combine, besting him in most categories while weighing 20 pounds heavier at the same age.