Top 5 European prospects in the 2020 NBA Draft

16/Nov/20 22:08 November 17, 2020

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16/Nov/20 22:08

Eurohoops.net

The 2020 NBA Draft will be filled with talent and five Europeans have a shot at getting picked up in the First Round including two lottery picks

By Stefan Djordjevic / info@eurohoops.net

The coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed up the schedules of leagues around the globe and the NBA has been no exception.

One of the compromises the league had to make was to postpone the 2020 Draft for November 18 amidst the short offseason which might force teams to make trades sooner rather than later and it will without a doubt affect the choices at the Draft night.

A lot of European prospects pulled out of this year’s Draft in the 11th hour, however, there will still be a number of them featured and there is a solid chance that as much as five of them get picked up in the First Round. Two are lottery pick material for sure.

Deni Avdija

 Age: 19
Height: 206cm
Weight: 100kg
Wingspan: 210cm

It all starts with Deni Avdija who is considered the best international prospect this year. The 2001-born Israeli forward attracts a lot of attention with his two-way versatility. He’s got the size and length which will be a huge plus on defense as well as a faster adjustment to the physicality of the NBA. On the offensive side, he’s got the skill set of a playmaker and is able to create with high IQ as well as run the floor. He can shoot quite well – although there’s room for improvement – and has shown fearlessness when taking numerous shots in crunch time.

At just 19 years old, Avdija also brings to the table what many European prospects have as an advantage over their American peers – experience. To be more precise, the experience of playing at an elite level against grown men, professional players.

He accumulated minutes in the Israeli League as well as the EuroLeague with Maccabi Tel Aviv for the past three years, especially so last season. He was named the player of the year in Israel and became the youngest MVP in the league’s history. One of his standout performance came in a do-or-die Game 3 of the quarterfinals against Hapoel Tel Aviv, notching a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds.

Deni impressed the Golden State Warriors who hold the No.2 pick and there’s a small chance they could pick him up but it’s more likely he will go to one of the teams at four through seven – Bulls, Cavaliers, Hawks, and Pistons.

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