2020 NBA Draft Big Board: Latest updates after NCAA regular season

With the near conclusion of the 2019-20 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regular Season, it is worth taking another look at the 2020 NBA Draft prospects.

56. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas

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Wing, 6-foot-5, 19 years old

Kansas sophomore Ochai Agbaji is one of the best athletes in the 2020 NBA Draft. He is a potential 3-and-D threat, averaging 1.5 3-pointers and 1.5 steals per game. The wing may not be putting up extraordinary statistics yet but he has filled his role quite well for the No. 1 team in the country.

57. De’Andre Williams, Evansville

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Big, 6-foot-9, 22 years old

Before his injury, big man DeAndre Williams was averaging 1.19 points per possession on offense. That ranked Top-10 among D-I players who finished at least 200 possessions thus far, per Synergy. Evansville was also 9-6 (.600) in games that he played, including a win over Kentucky, but literally lost every other game that they played this season.

58. Payton Pritchard, Oregon

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Guard, 6-foot-2, 21 years old

Pritchard has been one of the top college basketball players in the country this season, averaging 20.2 points with 5.4 assists per game while shooting over 40% from 3-point range. His rating on Bart Torvik’s Player of the Year standings ranks third-best among all NCAA players.

59. Yoeli Childs, BYU

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Big, 6-foot-8, 22 years old

BYU currently has a Top-5 offense in college basketball, per KenPom. His defensive rebound percentage (27.9%) ranks Top-20 in the country thus far. He has been among the most prolific pick-and-roll finishers in the NCAA this season. Childs scored 28 points with 10 rebounds during an underdog recent victory over Gonzaga. He is shooting 47.8% from 3-point range and averaging 1.12 points per possession, per Synergy, which ranks 97th percentile.

60. Reggie Perry, Mississippi State

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Big, 6-foot-10, 19 years old

Mississippi State sophomore Reggie Perry is averaging 17.2 points with 9.7 rebounds per game. His defensive rebound percentage (24.4%) ranks second-best in the SEC and his tenure playing for Team USA as the MVP in the U19 World Cup last season will undeniably help his draft stock.