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.

61. Skylar Mays, LSU

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Guard, 6-foot-4, 22 years old

Senior guard Skylar Mays has averaged 16.2 points with 5.0 rebounds per game this season. He is another 3-and-D prospect for LSU, averaging 1.5 3-pointers and 1.9 steals per game. Mays has also been one of the most efficient scorers out of the pick-and-roll in the NCAA.

62. Mason Jones, Arkansas

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Wing, 6-foot-5, 21 years old

Arkansas sophomore Mason Jones is averaging 21.3 points with 5.7 rebounds per game. Jones has scored 5.8 points per game in transition, per Synergy, third-best among all D-I players thus far. He has also drawn 8.0 fouls per 40 minutes, which is the second-most in the NCAA this season.

63. Corey Kispert, Gonzaga

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Forward, 6-foot-7, 20 years old

Gonzaga has one of the deepest teams in the NCAA and the aforementioned Filip Petrusev and Killian Tillie lead their squad in usage rate. However, their role players on the wing, like Corey Kispert and Joel Ayayi, have made them the juggernaut they have been all season. Kispert, a junior, has connected on 2.5 3-pointers per game and is shooting 44.3% from downtown. He shot 48.8% from 3-point range in February.

64. Ty-Shon Alexander, Creighton

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Guard, 6-foot-4, 21 years old

Creighton currently has a Top-5 offense in college basketball, per KenPom. Alexander is averaging 16.9 points and 2.6 3-pointers per game while shooting 40.4% from 3-point range. He is also averaging 1.08 points per possession on offense, per Synergy, which ranks 94th percentile.

65. Tyler Bey, Colorado

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Forward, 6-foot-7, 22 years old

Colorado junior Tyler Bey is averaging 13.5 points and has added 1.5 steals and 1.2 blocks per game. He is also pulling down an insane 9.1 rebounds per game. As such, his defensive rebound percentage (28.4%) ranks fourth-best among all NCAA players who are six-foot-seven or shorter.