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.

36. Immanuel Quickley, Kentucky

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Guard, 6-foot-3, 20 years old

Quickley, a Top 25 recruit coming out of high school in 2018, struggled as a freshman but has since dramatically improved his draft stock with 21.3 points per game in February. His free-throw percentage (92.2%) ranked sixth-best among NCAA underclassmen. He also has the most productive floater of all prospects included on this big board, which should help his in-between game on offense.

37. Isaiah Stewart, Washington

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Center, 6-foot-9, 18 years old

While he was the No. 2 recruit coming out of high school, freshman big man Isaiah Stewart has not contributed much to a winning culture for his team, and the Huskies finished with the worst record in the Pac-12. Almost exactly half of the offensive possessions that he finished in 2019-20 were post-ups against smaller defenders, which especially should translate when considering that Stewart is undersized for his position.

38. Markus Howard, Marquette

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Guard, 5-foot-11, 20 years old

While he is a senior, Markus Howard is still somehow just 20 years old. But he has been among the most productive four-year college basketball players in recent memory, averaging at least 20 points per game for each of the past three seasons. Howard was also the leading scorer out of the pick-and-roll among all Division I players, per Synergy, averaging 9.7 points per game on these sets.

39. Cassius Winston, Michigan State

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Guard, 6-foot-1, 21 years old

During his four seasons at Michigan State, Cassius Winston averaged 13.1 assists per 40 minutes. His career assist rate (43.1%) ranks sixth-best among all NCAA players since 2009-10. While a bit undersized, he has been incredibly productive.

40. Leandro Bolmaro, Barcelona Lassa

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Forward, 6-foot-8, 19 years old

Leandro Bolmaro has been a player worth watching since he participated at Basketball Without Borders in 2017. However, it has been very hard to get a sense of what Bolmaro will be in the NBA because he has had such a minuscule role for Barcelona. He has mostly played in LEB Silver, a second-tier minor league in Spain. Most of the buzz surrounding Bolmaro has been about his potential, given his size.