20. Tacko Fall, Maine Red Claws
The 7-foot-5 center has emerged as one of the top big men in the G League. Fall averaged 12.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 2.9 blocks in 29 games played. He finished sixth in rebounding and third in blocks while his 18 double-doubles ranked eighth.
Tacko Fall nearly put up a triple-double with blocks 🌮
16 Pts
14 Reb
9 Blk pic.twitter.com/xC7KP4ttGI— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 9, 2020
19. Devontae Cacok, South Bay Lakers
The Lakers two-way rookie led all players with 27 double-doubles after averaging 19.4 points and 11.9 rebounds, which ranked fourth among all players. Cacok is as dominant as any big man in the post given his ability to throw down dunks, putbacks and lobs from his teammates.
18. Vic Law, Lakeland Magic
The undrafted rookie put together a solid first year in the G League. Law was one of the best all-around scorers given his ability to shoot and score from all over the court. His last game this season in the G League encapsulates that: 32 points on 4-of-6 shooting from beyond the arc.
17. James Palmer Jr., Agua Caliente Clippers
Palmer was as good of a scorer as any player this season and even eclipsed the 40-point mark once. Palmer finished 24th in scoring average with 19.1 points and was even once thought to be the next call-up candidate. With the season over, we’ll see if he can catch on somewhere.
16. Justin Anderson, Raptors 905/Long Island Nets
Anderson turned in the second-highest-scoring game of the season with 48 points on Feb. 11. He earned a 10-day contract from the Brooklyn Nets and will close out the year 17th in scoring. Anderson’s previous NBA experience has certainly shown this season and it likely won’t be too long until he returns.