![]() He averaged 6.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per night, which were all career lows. Statistically, it didn’t look all that great as far as the counting stats. Granted, last year was arguably Okoro’s best season. He’s probably not going to be the starting small forward to start the season off, and unless either an injury occurs or Okoro exceeds expectations, that won’t likely change throughout the season. However, with Cleveland recently signing Max Strus, as well as re-signing Caris LeVert, Okoro’s role on the team looks to be the smallest it has ever been in the NBA. Being a fifth overall pick, his career so far has been a tad bit underwhelming, but since he’s only 22 years old, he’s got plenty of room to grow. ![]() He’s also been a career 33.0 percent shooter from distance, which isn’t good for a small forward. Okoro’s defense has always been his main selling point, but his offense has been underwhelming, to say the least.įor Okoro’s career, he’s averaged 8.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.6 assists. The fourth pick, Patrick Williams, has looked fine, but like Wiseman, still has a long way to go to becoming a great player.Īnd then there’s the fifth overall pick, Isaac Okoro. The second overall pick was James Wiseman, a big man who has shown glimpses of greatness, but for the most part, has been disappointing. The top five of the 2020 NBA Draft was pretty underwhelming, outside of Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball. ![]() Despite that, the whole draft class was not amazing. ![]() The 2020 NBA Draft class was solid, as the players previously mentioned have all been All-Stars. Many players from the 2020 NBA Draft have already gotten extensions signed, such as Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards, Charlotte’s LaMelo Ball, and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton, to name a few. ![]()
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