Full 2020 NBA Mock Draft: France’s Killian Hayes deserves your attention

We are getting closer to a point in the NCAA and international seasons to get a better idea of what the 2020 NBA Draft class may look like.

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51. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS: Reggie Perry, Mississippi State

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Big6-foot-10, 19 years old

The sophomore had a productive offseason, participating in the 2019 NBA Draft Combine and on the U19 squad for Team USA in the FIBA World Cup. He has been a strong presence for his team in his second collegiate campaign, averaging 15.5 points and 10.0 rebounds. He currently leads the SEC in total rebound percentage (19.5) for Mississippi State.

52. TORONTO RAPTORS: Nathan Knight, William & Mary

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Big, 6-foot-10, 20 years old 

For the second year in a row, Knight is averaging at least 20 points per game. He has increased his output from three and in the process has also become the most prolific pick-and-pop scorer in the country. The size is there, too, with a wingspan measured at over 7-foot-2. That has helped him record a defensive rebound percentage (30.3 percent) that trails just ten players in the NCAA. For a team that has developed prospects like Pascal Siakam and now Chris Boucher, it would be fascinating to see what Toronto could do with an intriguing player like Knight.

53. SACRAMENTO KINGS: DeAndre Williams, Evansville

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Big, 6-foot-9, 22 years old

Williams has been one of the most underrated players in the NCAA and has earned rising draft consideration with his play. The freshman seemingly never misses, putting up 16.9 points per game. He is shooting 48.3 percent from three-point range and has been one of the most accurate shooters off the catch. He is also putting up insane numbers as a pick-and-pop threat, too, averaging 2.1 points per possession on these opportunities. That ranks as the most efficient in the NCAA this season. He has also grabbed 7.7 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.1 blocks per game.

54. L.A. CLIPPERS: Desmond Bane, TCU

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Forward, 6-foot-6, 21 years old

While he tested the NBA waters last season, Bane has come back with an improved game so far in this campaign. He is averaging a personal-best 17.1 points per game, connecting on 2.8 three-pointers while also shooting 44.2 percent from beyond the arc. The senior has also filled out the stat sheet with 6.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game. He has enough experience to potentially fill in for some immediate minutes for any team that has NBA championship aspirations.

55. BROOKLYN NETS: Tres Tinkle, Oregon State

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Forward, 6-foot-7, 23 years old

When someone his height is shooting 46.8 percent from three-point range and averaging 19.9 points per game, there is bound to be some buzz. The other side of the coin is that Tinkle is one of the oldest prospects in this draft class, though his stellar play has likely earned him some looks in the second round for an immediate plug-and-play rotational filler. Considering that they will be looking to contend immediately, his age wouldn’t be a problem for a team like the Nets.

56. SACRAMENTO KINGS: Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova

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Forward, 6-foot-9, 19 years old 

Heading into the season, the forward was considered a Top 20 recruit in the nation. As a freshman, he has since averaged nearly a double-double so far this season for Villanova with 10.6 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. His defensive rebound percentage (24.7 percent) ranks third-best in the Big East Conference and sixth-best among all freshmen. It has been something that has kept him productive even on nights when his shot is not falling.

57. DALLAS MAVERICKS: N’Faly Dante, Oregon

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Big, 6-foot-11, 18 years old

After serving an eligibility suspension, the Oregon big man has averaged 7.1 points per game coming off the bench in seven games for the Ducks. Dante is still getting accustomed to the offense, turning the ball over far too often for comfort. But the potential is there as he was measured with a wingspan of 7-foot-5.5 and a standing reach of 9-foot-5 when he attended the Nike Hoops Summit earlier this year. If he eventually develops into a pick-and-roll threat as a roll man, look out for him running those sets with Doncic.

58. CHARLOTTE HORNETS: Grant Riller, Charleston

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Guard, 6-foot-3, 22 years old

The senior guard has been among the most productive players in the country for the second year in a row. He is scoring 21.9 points per game while also averaging 5.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists. Riller has drawn 6.9 fouls per 40 minutes, which ranks Top 20 among all in the NCAA so far this season. He is a valuable player for a team looking to add some depth to their backcourt.

59. ORLANDO MAGIC: Malachi Flynn, San Diego State

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Guard, 6-foot-2, 21 years old 

Flynn has led San Diego State to an undefeated start through 17 games. He is averaging 16.3 points and 2.3 three-pointers per game, shooting 42.9 percent from beyond the arc. As a playmaker, he has added 5.0 assists per game and his assist rate (30.5 percent) currently ranks as second-best in the Mountain West Conference.

60. NEW ORLEANS PELICANS: Jalen Smith, Maryland

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Big, 6-foot-10, 19 years old 

The big man is scoring 13.3 points per game while shooting 36.7 percent from long-range on 1.9 three-point attempts per game. His block rate (8.8 percent) also ranks third-best in the Big Ten Conference. With his help, the Terrapins have a Top 10 defense in the NCAA so far this season.

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