Rookie rankings 2.0

10. Terence Davis (Toronto) The Raptors found an undrafted gem. A fearless guard with a knack for making big shots, he’s been huge for Toronto during Kyle Lowry’s absence 9. Rui Hachimura (Washington) 8. Coby White (Chicago) Has everything to become one of the most exciting shooters in the game… as soon as he finds a balance between good and bad nights 7. RJ Barrett (New York) 6. Brandon Clarke (Memphis) The other Grizzlies star rookie has been reliable all season, reaching double figures in all but two games while shooting 64.3 percent 5. Tyler Herro (Miami) 4. PJ Washington (Charlotte) 3. Eric Paschall (Golden State) The only good thing in this abysmal Warriors season. May be the best second-round find in franchise history since Gilbert Arenas 2. Ja Morant (Memphis) A winning shot against the Hornets was the highlight of a streaky couple of weeks. Still the focal point of the promising Grizzlies project 1. Kendrick Nunn (Miami) From sixth man role on the Warriors G League team to being nominated for NBA Player of the Week twice, it’s been quite a ride for the Heat sensation

10. Terence Davis (Toronto) The Raptors found an undrafted gem. A fearless guard with a knack for making big shots, he’s been huge for Toronto during Kyle Lowry’s absence 9. Rui Hachimura (Washington) 8. Coby White (Chicago) Has everything to become one of the most exciting shooters in the game… as soon as he finds a balance between good and bad nights 7. RJ Barrett (New York) 6. Brandon Clarke (Memphis) The other Grizzlies star rookie has been reliable all season, reaching double figures in all but two games while shooting 64.3 percent 5. Tyler Herro (Miami) 4. PJ Washington (Charlotte) 3. Eric Paschall (Golden State) The only good thing in this abysmal Warriors season. May be the best second-round find in franchise history since Gilbert Arenas 2. Ja Morant (Memphis) A winning shot against the Hornets was the highlight of a streaky couple of weeks. Still the focal point of the promising Grizzlies project 1. Kendrick Nunn (Miami) From sixth man role on the Warriors G League team to being nominated for NBA Player of the Week twice, it’s been quite a ride for the Heat sensation