He and Deni Avdija would have some overlap, so that may be worth noting in terms of his immediate fit in Washington. If the Wizards drafted him, though, his best path to minutes early on would likely be on the defensive end. Walker has flashed some shot creation ability that could suggest a high upside. He's also a disruptive defender, which they could use more of. He would bring an element unique to their current roster with his physical, bruising style of play. I'm not as high on Walker as most mock drafts seem to be, I think he will go later in the lottery while many have him near the top-5, but there are some things to like about his potential fit with the Wizards. The Wizards would just have to do their due diligence on Miller's well-publicized off-court incident. He also happens to have played for Bradley Beal's AAU team. Miller has the potential to be a 20-point scorer and perennial All-Star at the NBA level. His three-point shooting is special, he can create off the dribble and he's a dynamic, above-the-rim athlete. He's an elite offensive talent with no obvious weakness on that end of the floor. Key stats: 19.6 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 40.1 3PT% (7.6 3PA/g)Īs things stand now, the Wizards would have to get some lottery luck to be in a position to draft Miller, as he appears to be a top-5 pick at a minimum and could possibly go as high as No. With that in mind, here are some NBA Draft prospects for Wizards fans to keep a close eye on as they watch the games. If that ends up being the case, they may draft one of the stars of the NCAA Tournament, which starts this week. The Wizards will keep their 2023 first-round pick if they miss the playoffs, as it is lottery protected.
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