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2022 Pre-Draft Big BoardUpdated: June 23, 2022
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RankPlayerTeamPosAgeHTWTWingspanFantasy ADPRSCIDraft Media AverageFantasy Stat Set ScoreFantasy PPGCategory StrengthsCategory WeaknessesNotesFG%PTS-703PT-70REB-70AST-70STL-70BLK-70FT%TO-70OBPMDBPMBPMPERUSG%TS%DunksRim%Mid%2PT%3PT%3PArREB%AST%STL%BLK%FTrTO%
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Chet Holmgren
GonzagaF20.27-0195+61.112.2⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️56.8FG% REB BLKFT%Chet gives you excellent big man stats (FG%, REB, BLK) while projecting as at least competent in all offensive categories. The easy choice at #1 in all formats.60.7%19.91.813.92.71.15.271.7%2.77.57.515.031.322.5%69.1%5784.0%48.0%73.7%39.0%0.37519.6%11.4%1.6%12.6%0.35415.7%
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Jabari Smith Jr.
AuburnF19.16-10220+32.062.0⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️45.5PTS 3PT REB BLKFG%Jabari's size and shooting make him a high floor fantasy prospect. His 2PT% and handle are concerns but his age gives hope for development.42.9%23.13.210.22.71.51.479.9%2.57.43.811.125.127.6%57.0%1565.1%35.8%43.5%42.0%0.44013.6%14.0%2.1%3.8%0.38411.1%
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Paolo Banchero
DukeF19.56-10250+33.022.0⭐️⭐️⭐43.5 PTS REB AST BLKFT% TOLanding spot will be key for Paolo. If he gets a big usage role, the scoring and assists will come in bunches.47.8%21.41.49.74.01.31.172.9%2.95.42.37.724.227.5%55.7%4167.6%37.9%52.5%33.8%0.25313.2%17.5%1.9%2.7%0.36613.3%
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Jaden Ivey
PurdueG20.46-4200+54.0914.0⭐️⭐️39.5PTS 3PT ASTFT% TOPurdue's offense limited Ivey but NBA spacing will unlock his elite athleticism. Likely best-suited for a role as a secondary creator.46.0%23.22.46.54.11.20.874.4%3.55.71.67.222.528.7%57.9%2867.9%29.0%53.1%35.8%0.4069.3%19.2%1.7%2.0%0.46914.8%
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Keegan Murray
IowaF21.96-8225+35.7-6.6⭐️⭐️55.9FG% PTS REB BLK TOAST FT%If Murray was two years younger, his production would have made him a #1 pick candidate. Elite fantasy stat set gives him a very high floor.55.4%29.32.410.81.91.62.574.7%1.413.02.715.737.829.7%63.8%6370.8%40.5%62.1%39.8%0.30014.9%10.1%2.3%6.4%0.3435.7%
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Dyson Daniels
G League IgniteG19.36-8195+38.7-6.2⭐️33.1AST STLPTS TODaniels' measurements at the Combine and shooting improvements make him a lock for the top 10. Fantasy profile reminds me of Lonzo Ball.45.4%11.91.06.84.92.10.853.3%2.8---14.218.2%53.2%---54.2%27.3%0.35011.0%21.2%3.2%2.1%0.24720.9%
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Shaedon Sharpe
KentuckyW19.16-5198+6.55.9-6.8⭐️-PTS 3PTFT%Sharpe is a mystery box prospect with the perfect frame for an NBA wing and dunk contest bounce. And did I mention he can shoot? 50.4%-----------------54.20%36.4%0.352----0.237-
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Jalen Duren
MemphisC18.66-11250+68.9511.0⭐️47.0FG% REB BLK3PT FT%Duren is one of the youngest prospects in this class and was limited by a Memphis team with no one to get him the ball. 59.7%18.70.012.72.01.33.362.5%3.53.73.37.125.322.8%60.8%7073.0%36.1%60.0%0.0%0.00418.0%10.5%1.8%9.9%0.44118.6%
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Tari Eason
LSUF21.16-8217+610.311315.8⭐️⭐️⭐54.1REB STL BLKAST TOLove Eason's stat set and the only concern is how high he gets drafted.52.1%27.61.410.81.63.21.880.3%3.69.05.714.733.431.8%61.5%4764.3%33.8%56.4%35.9%0.21415.2%10.1%4.5%6.2%0.51513.8%
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Jeremy Sochan
BaylorF19.16-9230+311.115610.4⭐️38.6REB STLFT%Sochan is a defensive terror who flashed creation ability and passing at Baylor. If he shoots, he's a fantasy star, but solid even without it.47.4%15.01.310.42.92.01.158.9%2.53.64.48.019.619.6%54.6%1575.0%40.3%58.5%29.6%0.38414.7%12.3%2.9%3.2%0.42715.6%
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Mark Williams
DukeC20.57-2242+4.514.62914.6⭐️52.9FG% REB BLK TO3PT AST STL FT%If Williams secures a big minute role, his raw fantasy game could push him even higher on this list.72.1%19.50.012.91.50.84.972.7%1.67.84.812.533.118.6%72.6%9678.1%43.5%72.3%0.0%0.00417.5%7.1%1.2%15.3%0.29110.7%
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Bennedict Mathurin
ArizonaW20.06-6205+310.61097.4⭐️35.8PTS 3PT TOBLKMathurin's ceiling is limited by his lack of defensive stats but the scoring and shooting indicators are strong.45.0%21.02.76.73.01.10.476.4%2.16.11.98.021.125.1%57.6%3863.8%27.9%52.1%36.9%0.4659.3%13.8%1.6%0.8%0.36810.4%
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Johnny Davis
WisconsinG20.36-6196+2.512.414511.044.3PTS REBFG%Davis is a strong rebounder for his size and a good shotmaker but the three-point shooting will hold him back unless it improves.42.7%24.21.510.12.61.40.979.1%2.85.83.08.924.332.5%52.3%1662.2%36.8%46.6%30.6%0.24613.8%14.8%2.0%2.3%0.39810.8%
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A.J. Griffin
DukeF18.86-6222+510.01410.8-33.0 3PT TOAST STLInjuries robbed Griffin of the athleticism he showed in high school. He offers little more than 3PT, but maybe the athleticism returns?49.3%17.83.26.81.70.91.079.2%1.16.61.58.120.718.8%63.0%872.4%41.8%54.7%44.7%0.5379.1%7.0%1.3%2.3%0.1797.2%
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Jake LaRavia
Wake ForestF20.66-8227+1.517.5-25.8⭐️⭐️⭐⭐38.2FG% REB AST STL BLKFT%LaRavia was already my favorite sleeper but his Combine athletic testing may have woken everyone up. If he goes near the lottery, he'll skyrocket up this board.55.9%16.81.07.64.31.91.177.7%3.14.73.78.522.920.4%64.9%3267.3%50.6%61.6%38.4%0.24610.8%20.0%2.7%3.0%0.52919.3%
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Dalen Terry
ArizonaG19.56-7195+630.04520.831.9AST STLPTSAt 6-7 and with strong passing ability, Terry has a lot of upside if he becomes a high volume 3PT shooter.50.2%11.11.16.75.41.80.473.6%1.93.54.58.016.914.1%58.4%2268.9%30.4%57.2%36.4%0.3369.3%22.1%2.5%1.1%0.23116.7%
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E.J. Liddell
Ohio StateF21.56-7243+521.24721.451.3PTS REB BLKSTL FT%Liddell has stretched his game to the three point line but it seems doubtful that he's a starting PF in the NBA. A solid REB and BLK contributor.49.0%25.11.910.33.20.73.476.5%3.28.53.311.830.530.5%59.8%1569.9%47.6%54.0%37.4%0.29714.5%17.0%1.0%8.5%0.53412.9%
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Ousmane Dieng
New ZealandW19.16-10200+218.3-13.4-29.53PTFG%Dieng has the frame and skill-level that screams upside but there's not many promising indicators in the advanced stats.39.8%16.92.26.01.91.20.666.7%2.7---10.720.8%47.9%---51.4%27.1%0.4788.8%8.9%1.5%1.3%0.13413.1%
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Malaki Branham
Ohio StateG19.16-6180+417.03515.2-32.3PTS FT%REB BLKBranham projects as a solid secondary creator but there's upside for more given his quick ascension during his freshman season.49.8%19.81.75.22.91.10.483.3%2.54.80.95.720.424.1%59.6%1272.2%43.1%53.0%41.6%0.2777.3%14.5%1.5%1.0%0.29912.8%
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Jalen Williams
Santa ClaraG21.26-6209+818.538317.6-36.7ASTREBWilliams was one of the big stories of the Combine with a massive wingspan and vertical. Don't be surprised if he's a lottery pick.51.3%20.21.45.04.71.30.680.9%2.44.81.26.022.925.9%63.1%2566.7%39.3%55.1%39.6%0.2487.2%22.6%1.9%1.5%0.33012.3%
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Nikola Jović
Mega MozzartF19.16-11222+119.0-28.837.53PT REB ASTFG% FT% TOJovic's size, shooting and assist rate make him an interesting fantasy prospect - could move up depending on his landing spot.41.4%19.22.57.65.81.10.771.8%5.0---11.921.0%52.5%---51.0%31.5%0.49210.0%22.5%1.3%1.6%0.26321.4%
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Walker Kessler
AuburnC20.97-1256+318.82029.858.7FG% REB BLK3PT AST FT%Kessler will be a fantasy monster if he ever plays big minutes but he's probably too slow to be more than a rotational big.60.8%17.60.412.31.31.77.059.6%1.76.28.014.131.419.0%62.7%7978.3%31.6%70.2%20.0%0.18716.6%6.9%3.2%19.1%0.33210.7%
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TyTy Washington Jr.
KentuckyG20.66-4196+418.02220.8-35.1AST STLREB BLKTyTy has the standard AST STL profile for a smaller point guard. High floor as a backup PG.45.1%17.41.64.85.41.80.375.0%2.34.13.37.419.322.5%52.8%259.6%46.3%49.6%35.0%0.3066.8%22.7%2.6%0.7%0.19012.2%
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Jaden Hardy
G League IgniteG20.06-4198+516.0323.4-30.9PTS 3PT ASTFG% REB BLK TOHardy is a pure bucket getter with little else in his stat set - similar to Cam Thomas.37.3%19.52.14.33.61.20.276.3%3.4---8.529.9%49.2%---43.0%28.5%0.3926.8%17.4%1.6%0.6%0.23416.2%
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Blake Wesley
Notre DameG19.36-4187+520.010023.2-34.9PTS 3PT AST STLFG% REB BLK FT% TOWesley's fantasy game is extreme in both directions - big strengths and big weaknesses. Struggled to end the season.40.4%20.92.25.33.51.80.165.7%3.20.50.81.316.931.3%49.5%1851.2%38.8%47.1%30.3%0.4047.5%17.4%2.6%0.2%0.32413.1%
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Ochai Agbaji
KansasW22.26-6216+420.519019.0-34.1PTS 3PTAST FT%Agbaji had a great senior season but the fantasy stat set is empty other than his newfound three point stroke.47.5%21.63.06.01.81.10.674.3%2.46.92.29.020.825.3%59.5%3772.6%28.6%53.4%40.7%0.4668.2%8.7%1.5%1.7%0.28011.5%
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MarJon Beauchamp
G League IgniteW20.76-7196+635.55128.2-29.5FG% REB TO3PT FT%Beauchamp's inability to shoot likely designates him to being a defense-first rotational wing. Not a great role for fantasy. 51.2%14.30.76.21.91.50.871.8%1.8---14.718.5%59.1%---58.2%27.3%0.22810.5%9.2%2.2%2.0%0.23113.1%
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Kennedy Chandler
TennesseeG19.86-0172+523.0930.6-39.13PT AST STLREB BLK FT% TOChandler should have enough length and athleticism to avoid falling out of the first round like Sharife Cooper did as a "small guard."46.4%18.41.94.36.32.90.360.6%3.34.24.89.020.225.0%53.9%959.8%32.2%50.4%38.3%0.3276.0%32.3%4.1%0.9%0.25316.2%
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Kendall Brown
BaylorW19.16-8201+323.31234.0-31.4FG% REBPTS FT%Brown lost momentum as a prospect as the season went on and his fantasy game is lacking.58.4%14.60.67.42.81.50.668.9%2.63.73.67.418.417.1%63.0%4376.2%34.5%63.8%34.1%0.18110.5%12.3%2.2%1.5%0.32718.2%
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Patrick Baldwin Jr.
MilwaukeeW19.66-10230+429.3734.8-35.03PT REBFG% FT%Baldwin was a top prospect heading into this season and struggled all year. The idea is that he's a lesser Michael Porter Jr.34.4%17.42.28.42.21.21.274.3%3.0-0.8-0.9-1.813.928.3%45.0%351.9%35.0%41.8%26.6%0.48911.2%12.0%1.7%3.2%0.26713.5%
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Wendell Moore Jr.
DukeW20.86-6217+6.533.02428.2-35.4AST STLPTS BLKMoore's shooting splits suggest that he should hold an NBA rotation spot for many years.50.0%16.21.66.45.31.70.380.5%2.45.32.67.921.419.5%65.9%1464.4%40.8%54.4%41.3%0.3358.7%21.7%2.4%0.6%0.31415.0%
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Christian Braun
KansasW21.26-7209-0.536.012932.2-33.43PT REB BLKPTS STL FT%Nothing jumps out in Braun's stat set but he likely becomes a rotation wing.49.5%16.51.57.63.20.81.073.3%2.45.63.39.019.620.4%58.5%2762.9%36.7%54.5%38.6%0.31610.8%14.5%1.6%2.5%0.32314.4%
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Peyton Watson
UCLAW19.86-8203+4.549.01135.035.1REB STL BLKFG% PTS 3PT FT%Watson was a prized recruit who struggled to find a consistent role with UCLA. There's upside here but a limited sample size.32.2%10.90.79.62.72.02.068.8%3.2-2.73.81.111.220.8%39.4%337.0%34.1%35.6%22.6%0.26313.3%11.0%2.8%5.5%0.27118.4%
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Andrew Nembhard
GonzagaG22.46-5193+1-2233.232.83PT AST STLPTS REB BLKNembhard had an excellent Combine and has the prototypical stat set for at least a backup PG streamer.45.2%14.01.94.06.81.90.187.3%2.33.93.47.318.118.6%56.4%261.0%42.0%50.3%38.3%0.4295.6%26.3%2.7%0.4%0.17721.4%
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Bryce McGowens
NebraskaG19.66-7181+229.52833.6❌❌30.5PTS FT%FG% AST STL BLKMcGowens was a big-time recruit who has intriguing scoring flashes and good size. The stat set is ugly but the profile suggests high upside.40.3%19.71.56.11.60.80.483.1%2.52.3-1.01.316.927.2%53.3%1856.2%32.6%47.8%27.4%0.3688.7%8.6%1.2%1.0%0.49111.7%
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Max Christie Jr.
Michigan StateW19.46-6190+341.52033.8❌❌22.93PT FT% TOFG% REB AST STLChristie is a hypothetical 3PT bomber whose shot never fell at Michigan State. He's signed with an agent so teams are clearly interested.38.2%12.41.54.62.00.70.682.4%2.00.81.11.910.518.1%49.4%947.9%41.0%42.9%31.7%0.4206.4%8.6%1.0%1.7%0.25313.7%
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Ryan Rollins
ToledoG20.16-3180+729.532441.3⭐⭐42.9PTS AST STLBLKRollins is a prospect to watch with a strong stat set only hindered by his mediocre three point shooting.46.8%23.01.77.34.42.10.480.2%2.73.42.05.424.728.9%55.9%1259.9%46.1%53.6%31.1%0.3049.7%20.5%3.0%0.9%0.32711.7%
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Gabriele Procida
Fortitudo BolognaW20.16-8193050.5-44.3⭐⭐36.43PT REB STL TOASTProcida has good size and was an extremely efficient scorer last season.52.2%17.62.27.61.82.10.978.4%1.9---17.215.9%66.8%---67.9%38.3%0.53110.2%6.5%2.4%1.8%0.45112.3%
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Josh Minott
MemphisF20.46-8190+337.03940.843.1FG% REB STL BLK3PT AST FT%Minott is another big upside prospect with strong defensive stat rates and athleticism.52.2%17.70.110.22.52.21.875.4%2.53.83.47.223.721.9%57.1%2562.8%31.3%55.9%14.3%0.08814.4%12.8%3.1%5.4%0.40914.0%
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David Roddy
Colorado StateF21.36-6261+5.545.524641.047.6FG% REB BLKFT%Roddy has a well-rounded fantasy game and a bowling ball physique. Unclear if the NBA will value him.57.1%24.71.99.73.71.51.469.1%3.08.72.311.130.328.8%64.5%2771.5%51.6%62.0%43.8%0.27014.5%19.8%2.1%4.1%0.39113.5%
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Christian Koloko
ArizonaC22.07-0230+524.39538.6-49.0FG% REB BLK3PT FT%All the big man stats are there for Koloko but he's more likely to be a backup big than a starter.63.5%19.00.011.12.11.14.273.5%2.45.25.310.528.020.7%66.1%8474.0%42.7%64.2%0.0%0.01015.4%9.8%1.6%10.3%0.47214.3%
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Justin Lewis
MarquetteF20.26-8235+749.59838.4-38.93PT REBFG% FT%Love Lewis' combination of strong rebounding and three point shooting. 44.0%20.42.29.72.01.30.876.1%2.43.91.35.219.927.5%53.9%3161.4%37.2%49.5%34.9%0.37513.4%11.0%1.9%2.0%0.26411.1%
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Jaylin Williams
ArkansasC20.06-10237+344.58643.439.2REB BLKPTS 3PT FT%Jaylin Williams is a strong rebounder who likely doesn't have the athleticism to be more than a backup center.46.1%13.40.612.13.21.61.372.9%2.22.75.27.918.918.2%53.8%1463.0%38.7%52.7%23.9%0.23117.2%15.3%2.3%4.0%0.45515.2%
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Ismaël Kamagate
ParisC21.46-11230+437.0-38.641.9FG% REB BLK3PT AST FT%Kamagate is a solid big man prospect but it's murky whether the NBA will view him as a future starter.64.4%19.30.010.51.21.12.666.4%3.0---19.318.2%66.7%---64.4%-0.00014.9%4.8%1.3%5.9%-14.9%
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Trevor Keels
DukeG18.86-5221+240.52336.0❌❌❌29.43PT STL TOFG% PTS REB BLK FT%Keels had a strong start to his freshman season but faded behind other prospects as the year went on.41.9%15.62.03.23.71.70.167.0%0.92.71.54.216.520.7%52.0%261.3%37.3%52.2%31.2%0.4936.4%14.9%2.4%0.2%0.27610.2%
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Caleb Houstan
MichiganW19.56-8205+5-843.0❌❌❌❌23.83PT TOFG% PTS REB AST BLKHoustan may have a first round promise after skipping the Combine - but he's a 3-and-D prospect with little fantasy game.38.4%13.12.35.21.81.00.378.3%2.01.91.23.111.817.9%54.7%255.1%23.9%42.6%35.5%0.5957.5%7.4%1.4%0.8%0.29213.9%
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Julian Champagnie
St. John'sW21.06-8212+250.5-59.7⭐⭐⭐⭐42.1PTS 3PT REB STL BLK TOFG%Julian's brother Justin had some nice minutes for the Raptors last year and I like Julian's stat set even more.41.4%21.22.37.42.22.21.378.1%1.64.51.66.221.627.7%50.7%2561.0%32.4%45.7%33.7%0.36110.2%11.0%3.1%3.5%0.2137.3%
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Trevion Williams
PurdueC21.86-9265+652.512456.0⭐⭐⭐58.5FG% PTS REB AST STL BLK3PT FT% TOTrevion Williams has a Draymond Green stat set but won't have anywhere near Green's defensive impact.54.7%25.00.315.56.32.01.359.7%4.57.44.411.931.932.5%56.5%1769.4%47.0%55.5%35.7%0.04222.0%34.10%2.8%3.5%0.37216.8%
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Dominick Barlow
Overtime EliteF19.16-10221+5--49.0⭐⭐38.4FG% STL BLK TOASTBarlow may end up drafted ahead of his Overtime Elite teammate Jean Montero. Size, defensive stats, and developing shot are all big pluses.53.0%19.41.07.82.01.41.576.4%2.1----20.3%63.3%---58.5%33.9%0.212-8.5%2.7%4.0%0.37910.9%
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Jabari Walker
ColoradoF19.96-8214+3-33254.0⭐⭐43.2PTS REB BLKASTWalker is an excellent rebounder for his size but will need to develop into a better shooter to become a consistent rotation player.46.1%21.41.613.71.81.11.078.4%3.43.81.85.723.027.6%57.0%2656.7%35.4%51.0%34.6%0.30019.5%10.0%1.5%2.6%0.46715.2%
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Žiga Samar
FuenlabradaG21.46-4185--62.0⭐⭐43.7AST STLBLK TOSamar had an outrageous 36.6% assist rate last season and shot 47.1% from three - likely gets drafted at the end of the second as a stash.48.5%16.81.86.010.52.30.376.9%3.7---17.018.3%59.4%---49.1%47.1%0.2368.2%36.6%2.7%0.7%0.30720.7%
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Keon Ellis
AlabamaW22.56-5167+3.551.0-56.3⭐⭐34.73PT REB STL FT%FG% PTSEllis likely projects as a 3-and-D wing but there's a good chance he starts out as a two-way player.43.9%15.02.57.62.22.40.788.1%2.05.73.89.519.916.5%61.4%1270.0%25.0%57.9%36.6%0.65810.5%10.2%3.4%1.9%0.36313.8%
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Jean Montero
Overtime EliteG19.06-2172+340.0-49.4-47.7AST STLFG% BLK TOMontero's stats are eye-popping but his level of competition was extremely low. 39.7%19.72.28.65.54.00.277.7%3.2----28.8%51.1%---50.3%27.5%0.462-23.6%5.6%0.4%0.27814.1%
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Michael Foster Jr.
G League IgniteF19.46-9237+5-1949.8-38.8REB BLK3PT STLFoster has a conventional big man stat set but probably lacks the size to be anything more than an end-of-bench, third center.48.3%16.70.310.32.40.82.276.4%2.8---16.423.6%56.5%---51.7%20.0%0.10816.7%12.0%1.1%5.8%0.31115.8%
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Alondes Williams
Wake ForestG23.06-5210+2--56.0-40.6PTS REB AST3PT BLK FT% TOAlondes Williams had a great season at Wake but will be 23 years old before the 22-23 season begins and lacks an outside shot.50.7%21.41.37.46.01.40.569.1%4.24.71.86.623.128.9%57.6%2566.7%41.9%60.3%28.2%0.29810.8%31.2%2.0%1.2%0.37918.4%
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Matteo Spagnolo
CremonaG19.56-5196+2.5--60.733.73PT AST FT%FG% REB BLK TOSpagnolo is a young international prospect with good shooting and passing indicators. 44.0%20.52.05.94.41.30.186.1%4.4---13.023.8%55.7%---44.0%44.1%0.2807.8%17.3%1.5%0.1%0.29619.4%
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Hugo Besson
New ZealandG21.26-6180050.5-57.336.1PTS 3PT TOFG% STL BLKBesson had a nice season for the Breakers and looks like at least a three point specialist with some AST upside.38.6%22.63.16.43.71.00.179.5%2.9---13.529.9%51.2%---46.9%30.8%0.5158.5%15.2%1.2%0.1%0.27411.7%
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Ron Harper Jr.
RutgersW22.26-6245+7-25662.336.13PT REB TOFG% STL FT%Harper Jr.'s absurd +7 wingspan should earn him at least a two-way contract - especially given his three point percentage and high volume.44.2%19.72.77.32.41.30.879.5%2.04.81.66.420.524.0%57.0%1356.2%36.8%47.7%39.8%0.44210.0%11.6%1.8%2.2%0.31510.5%
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Tyrese Martin
UConnW23.36-7215+1-15657.335.93PT REBFG% STL FT%Martin looks like a solid two-way contract wing that may develop into a rotation role with time.44.9%17.72.09.82.51.10.668.9%2.44.91.86.719.522.3%54.0%855.9%31.9%45.7%43.0%0.31213.0%12.1%1.5%1.6%0.28012.7%
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J.D. Davison
AlabamaG19.66-3192+4-1352.5❌❌32.6ASTPTS FT% BLK TODavison has obvious athleticism and had to play behind experienced guards at Alabama. Would likely benefit from another year in college.46.3%12.71.17.16.41.50.672.8%4.33.31.95.216.018.8%55.8%962.5%40.0%56.5%30.1%0.3889.8%29.4%2.1%1.4%0.37927.3%
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Dereon Seabron
NC StateG22.16-6182+3-12852.3❌❌39.1REB AST3PT BLK FT%Seabron had a strong combine showing and is an elite rebounder for his size but his complete lack of a shot likely sinks him as an NBA prospect.49.1%20.00.49.43.61.60.171.3%2.85.50.15.624.025.5%55.2%3355.5%27.9%51.9%25.6%0.10612.8%19.5%2.3%0.4%0.49613.4%
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John Butler Jr.
Florida StateF19.67-1174+1-6754.0❌❌❌31.93PT BLK TOFG% PTS AST STL FT%Butler Jr. is intrguing because of length, 3PT shooting and rim protection but the rest of his stat set is entirely vacant - hoping he returns to school.41.6%12.72.36.91.60.92.544.0%1.8-0.21.71.513.317.4%51.2%1250.0%37.5%43.9%39.3%0.5069.8%7.5%1.3%7.5%0.15112.8%
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Moussa Diabaté
MichiganC20.46-10216+4.5-1760.0❌❌❌32.6FG% REB BLKPTS 3PT AST STL FT%Diabaté was a top recruit, strong athlete and showed good defensive upside at Michigan but his offensive game is a zero.54.2%15.10.19.91.30.61.561.9%2.51.61.12.817.619.7%56.5%3475.9%32.2%56.4%21.4%0.06514.5%6.2%0.8%3.7%0.38919.1%
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Khalifa Diop
Gran CanariaC20.46-11231+348.5-49.5❌❌❌43.0FG% REB BLK3PT AST STL FT% TODiop is a conventional center with no shooting or passing ability. May be a overseas stash late in the second round.61.8%18.80.012.41.91.42.254.5%3.9---16.519.3%61.8%---61.7%-0.00017.1%7.0%1.6%5.4%0.58020.6%
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Yannick Nzosa
UnicajaC18.66-10175+7--61.3❌❌❌❌❌❌29.6REB BLKFG% PTS 3PT AST FT%Nzosa was mocked as a top 10 pick before the season and then struggled mightily for Unicaja. Likely a draft and stash since he stayed in the draft.37.9%9.30.08.00.81.52.561.1%2.2---7.114.0%40.3%---40.4%0.0%0.06311.2%2.6%2.0%5.4%0.18916.3%
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Kenneth Lofton Jr.
Louisiana TechF19.96-7280+4.551.035977.0⭐⭐⭐52.8FG% PTS REB AST STL BLK3PT FT% TOLofton Jr. says he will stay in the draft and, if so, he'll be one of my favorite deep league stashes, regardless of whether he's drafted.53.9%24.40.215.64.11.71.167.2%4.64.92.17.029.932.6%57.4%2263.0%37.5%55.7%20.0%0.05221.7%23.4%2.4%3.0%0.47417.6%
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Vince Williams Jr.
VCUW21.86-6203+656.0-68.3⭐⭐⭐38.93PT REB STLTOVWJ seems to good to be true - great size, shooting and the fantasy stat set is salivating - but will the NBA value him? 47.7%17.72.77.53.92.01.381.4%3.64.74.59.220.722.6%62.9%1168.0%47.7%60.5%38.7%0.58511.0%19.6%2.9%3.8%0.35520.4%
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Orlando Robinson
Fresno StateC22.06-11244+550.526876.3⭐⭐⭐51.0PTS REB AST BLKFT%Robinson's 23% assist rate is eye-catching for a big man - as is his solid shooting indicators. Only question is whether he can defend in the NBA.48.4%26.31.411.33.91.31.671.6%3.47.72.810.629.833.7%55.9%2763.5%40.9%51.7%35.2%0.20215.9%23.0%1.9%4.9%0.43412.6%
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Justin Bean
Utah StateF24.66-8198+.5--96.5⭐⭐⭐44.1FG% REB STL-Bean was one of the most efficient scorers in college basketball, has good size and no real fantasy weaknesses. Should get a two-way contract.53.4%20.51.611.73.11.80.680.0%2.27.02.69.626.123.9%61.7%2267.7%36.5%55.5%46.5%0.23317.1%15.4%2.6%1.6%0.27111.8%
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Jamaree Bouyea
San FranciscoG23.06-2170+5--73.3⭐⭐38.03PT AST STLREBBouyea is probably too small to get drafted but I love his shooting, passing and steal rate.47.0%18.82.35.54.32.00.975.5%2.55.43.48.822.023.6%57.1%1362.7%38.0%54.4%36.7%0.4217.8%21.4%2.8%2.4%0.21913.2%
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Gui Santos
MinasF20.06-8209+5--75.740.8REB BLKFT% TOSantos has enough size and willingness to shoot the three to be an interesting draft and stash.45.0%19.01.89.13.91.41.472.9%3.5---15.121.2%55.3%---52.3%32.6%0.37312.2%14.2%1.7%3.5%0.35216.9%
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Karlo Matković
Mega MozzartC21.26-10222---69.750.3FG% PTS REB BLK3PT STL FT% TOKarlo ultimately stayed in the draft after briefly withdrawing - does he have a promise to be a draft and stash at the end of Round 2?60.9%24.20.013.02.21.02.670.4%3.5---21.522.9%63.4%---61.8%0.0%0.01417.0%9.7%1.2%5.8%0.33015.5%
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Yoan Makoundou
CholetF21.96-9212--83.542.8FG% REB BLKAST STLMakoundou has a ton of bounce, a developing outside shot, and was very efficient from the field. 54.2%20.71.310.51.51.22.276.0%2.8---18.320.6%61.7%---59.7%36.9%0.23914.4%5.8%1.4%5.0%0.27614.4%
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Javon Freeman-Liberty
DePaulG22.76-4183+5--95.043.7PTS 3PT REB AST STLFG% BLK FT%Freeman-Liberty was a high usage stat machine in college and will likely light up the G League.43.0%24.72.38.33.62.00.173.9%2.56.91.38.226.131.2%53.6%555.4%35.2%46.0%36.8%0.32511.2%20.4%2.8%0.2%0.3949.7%
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Trevor Hudgins
NW Missouri StateG23.36-0180---93.0- PTS 3PT AST FT%REB BLKHudgins was a star in Division II and his 3PT shooting is eye opening but his size likely limits him to the G League.48.2%------90.1%------66.2%---62.3%41.5%0.679----0.28910.2%
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Brady Manek
North CarolinaF23.86-9218+4-18486.036.03PT REB TOSTL FT%Manek will never be more than back of rotation stretch big but his shooting should get him some NBA opportunties.49.3%19.73.38.02.40.80.969.7%2.06.82.28.922.022.3%61.3%2480.0%33.7%60.2%40.3%0.54710.9%11.8%1.1%2.3%0.17110.9%
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Quenton Jackson
Texas A&MG23.86-5171+1--82.041.0PTS STLREB TOQuenton Jackson's absurd 3.9% steal rate and solid shooting profile should get him a two-way contract.49.0%22.91.75.43.12.70.882.8%3.75.14.09.124.227.3%61.2%2563.2%39.5%56.0%34.6%0.3297.6%16.3%3.9%2.5%0.52816.4%
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Luke Travers
PerthW20.86-8199+2--95.0-41.3REB ASTFG% FT%Travers' passing at his size makes him intriguing but the shooting issues probably keep him out of the NBA.41.7%15.51.310.74.61.71.368.0%3.1---15.319.1%49.3%---50.8%25.0%0.35413.3%16.3%2.0%2.8%0.26016.4%
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Hyunjung Lee
DavidsonW21.76-8210+2-45481.0-35.93PT TOSTL BLKLee may be the best shooter in the draft but he doesn't bring much else to the table in real-life or fantasy.47.4%20.93.17.92.50.90.477.7%2.05.20.05.321.824.7%60.9%174.6%47.1%58.6%38.1%0.54711.4%11.8%1.3%1.1%0.31510.5%
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Isaiah Mobley
USCF22.86-10240+5-1771.7-39.3REB ASTSTL FT%Mobley was not invited to the Combine which suggests the NBA isn't that interested. But he has enough of his brother's fantasy game to watch where he lands.44.5%17.21.610.24.10.91.168.2%2.35.22.77.921.123.2%53.5%---49.2%35.2%0.33713.4%18.8%1.3%2.7%0.35612.4%
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Kofi Cockburn
IllinoisC22.87-0293+4-4476.3-50.9FG% PTS REB BLK3PT AST STL FT%Kofi Cockburn dominated again this season with his size and polished offensive game - he may be able to score efficiently against NBA second units.59.3%28.10.014.21.11.11.365.5%3.27.42.09.332.132.0%61.3%5267.7%40.7%59.3%-0.00019.4%6.6%1.6%3.0%0.53312.0%
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Collin Gillespie
VillanovaG23.06-3195+1--66.7-34.13PT AST FT% TOFG% REB BLKGillespie can shoot and his assist rate is promising - a likely two-way player who could earn an NBA contract with his shot.43.4%20.13.94.94.11.30.090.5%2.16.62.69.221.523.0%60.8%051.1%40.3%46.6%41.5%0.6286.6%20.2%1.9%0.0%0.26811.4%
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Lucas Williamson
Loyola ChicagoG23.46-4205---79.5-36.03PT STLFG% BLKWilliamson had a strong 5th season for Loyola Chicago and added some playmaking to his game - but his hope for an NBA career is his strong outside shooting.44.0%18.32.96.74.11.80.472.8%2.74.13.07.120.023.3%58.5%560.0%32.6%50.7%39.0%0.5729.8%19.1%2.5%1.0%0.38214.6%
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Tevin Brown
Murray StateG23.86-5175+1--79.7-37.63PT TOFG% FT%Brown is a very high volume 3PT shooter with solid defensive stat rates - could catch on as a two-way player.42.7%19.63.66.53.61.60.774.8%2.15.12.37.321.623.1%57.6%655.1%33.3%50.0%38.4%0.6309.1%15.5%2.3%2.1%0.28111.1%
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Bryson Williams
Texas TechF24.26-9237+5.5--76.7-35.7FG% PTSAST STLWilliams' scoring efficiency was incredible at Texas Tech but he lacks any contributions in other categories.53.5%22.91.86.81.70.80.675.5%2.06.72.59.223.625.9%61.0%1868.2%44.7%57.5%41.7%0.2529.9%9.5%1.1%2.0%0.2579.9%
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Jordan Hall
Saint Joseph'sG20.56-92100-33177.036.93PT REB ASTFG% BLK FT% TOHall produces big stats but his athleticism indicators are terrible - 1 dunk all season, 0.5% BLK rate at 6-8.39.3%16.52.77.86.81.50.273.7%4.11.81.33.016.225.9%49.6%152.4%37.6%42.0%36.2%0.47010.6%35.5%2.1%0.5%0.14319.7%
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Scotty Pippen Jr.
VanderbiltG21.76-2180+4-17474.742.3PTS 3PT AST STLFG% REB BLK FT% TOPippen Jr. was a high volume, inefficient scorer at Vanderbilt but his assist and steal rates suggest there's a good role player here if he can adapt.41.6%25.12.24.35.52.40.274.9%4.15.62.78.324.034.4%54.1%1056.9%34.6%46.9%32.5%0.3666.3%34.3%3.4%0.7%0.55615.1%
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Iverson Molinar
Mississippi StateG22.66-3183+5-21281.535.6PTS AST FT%3PT REB BLKMolinar's athleticism indicators - low # of dunks, rebounds and blocks - likely limit him to a two-way contract.45.4%21.61.03.84.41.50.486.8%2.95.11.26.321.327.4%55.3%363.3%42.9%51.6%25.2%0.2375.4%23.5%2.1%1.3%0.40312.9%
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Jules Bernard
UCLAW22.46-6207+1-4490.033.03PT TOFG% BLKBernard has the size to be an NBA wing and is a willing 3PT shooter but there's little fantasy appeal here.41.9%18.02.26.62.41.30.381.8%1.34.82.67.419.221.7%55.0%164.0%39.1%49.2%33.7%0.4739.1%10.6%1.9%0.8%0.3457.7%
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Darius Days
LSUF22.76-7245+5-6175.738.23PT REB STL TOFG% AST BLK FT%Days impressed scouts enough to get promoted to the Combine - a nice combination of a big bodied rebounder with a good 3PT shot.43.4%18.32.810.51.22.00.470.0%1.75.13.28.220.822.6%54.4%759.6%41.7%52.5%35.0%0.52114.8%6.2%2.9%1.3%0.2129.2%
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Kameron McGusty
MiamiG24.86-5182+2-3888.038.4PTSREB BLKMcGusty will turn 25 before the season starts but showed enough shooting and scoring ability to get a look at a two-way contract.47.6%21.52.06.02.92.20.481.4%2.24.81.26.123.027.0%57.9%669.5%41.7%54.0%35.2%0.3488.8%14.3%3.1%0.9%0.31610.8%
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Aminu Mohammed
GeorgetownG20.56-5213+6-2461.0❌❌37.7REB STLFG% 3PT FT%Mohammed would likely benefit from another year at Georgetown to improve his offensive efficiency.37.9%16.80.710.02.22.00.772.2%2.72.00.22.218.225.0%46.6%1444.0%25.9%39.2%31.0%0.15413.6%11.7%2.9%2.0%0.44812.9%
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Johnny Juzang
UCLAW21.36-7209+4.5-3478.7❌❌33.33PT TOFG% STL BLKThe NBA wasn't interested in Juzang after his Final Four appearance in 2021 and his 21-22 season likely did not change any minds.43.2%20.72.06.32.41.00.283.5%2.13.61.45.018.127.0%51.9%757.9%46.7%46.4%36.0%0.3028.7%11.5%1.4%0.5%0.1919.4%
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James Akinjo
BaylorG21.66-1184+3-10281.5❌❌35.8AST STL FT%FG% REB BLK TOAkinjo has elite AST and STL rates but he's small and inconsistent from three.38.3%16.71.63.57.12.50.183.5%3.63.03.16.117.224.9%49.1%056.5%46.0%43.3%29.5%0.3605.0%31.1%3.6%0.1%0.29817.7%
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Gabe Brown
Michigan StateF22.36-8207+4-12382.7❌❌28.43PT FT% TOFG% REB AST STLNothing about Brown's stat set would suggest he's 6-8, 215 pounds - he's all threes and nothing else. Even the stellar FT% is wasted because he doesn't shoot many.42.8%16.62.95.51.61.00.489.4%1.44.11.35.316.219.8%57.2%1669.5%34.5%49.0%38.2%0.5727.6%7.7%1.4%1.0%0.1989.0%
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Jared Rhoden
Seton HallW22.86-6210+5-14866.3❌❌35.6REB TOFG% AST Rhoden has a well-rounded stat set except for his horrific field goal percentage driven by a frightful 41% 2PT percentage.39.0%19.21.58.31.51.40.880.3%2.22.52.04.618.026.4%48.9%948.7%35.3%41.0%33.6%0.26410.9%7.7%2.0%2.0%0.32010.0%
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A.J. Green
Northern IowaG22.86-5198+2-8692.0❌❌31.33PT FT%FG% REB STL BLKIt surprised many that Green stayed in the draft but his shooting indicators are phenomenal and he likely has some guarantee of a two-way deal.41.0%21.43.44.22.81.00.191.5%2.54.4-0.63.819.727.1%58.3%158.1%39.7%43.9%38.8%0.5626.3%14.3%1.4%0.1%0.35812.0%
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Izaiah Brockington
Iowa StateG23.06-4196---87.5❌❌❌33.2-FG% REB BLKBrockington will need to improve as a passer before he can get consideration as a backup guard in the NBA.44.7%20.41.25.52.01.60.377.5%2.53.72.46.119.027.5%52.0%2456.8%41.5%46.7%36.2%0.18712.1%11.1%2.3%0.9%0.27411.1%