Scottie Lewis is one of the most intriguing basketball players in the country

The Athletic ranked the top 25 “intriguing” basketball players, and sophomore Florida Gators guard Scottie Lewis came in at No. 4.

College basketball has some known quantities, such as Iowa’s Luke Garza and Illinois’ Ayo Dosunmu. But other players haven’t proven quite as much, despite possessing premier talent and showing signs of brilliance.

The Athletic ranked the top 25 such players, and sophomore Gators guard Scottie Lewis came in at No. 4. A former five-star recruit from New Jersey, Lewis had a slightly underwhelming freshman season, averaging just 8.5 points and 3.6 rebounds.

Still, he was improving by the end of the season and finished with 10 double-digit scoring games. As a result of this and his talent coming out of high school, many analysts believe he will be one of the top players in the SEC, if not the nation, in 2020-21.

Here’s what The Athletic said about Lewis.

The 6-8 sophomore is a player of his time. He led a Black Lives Matter protest in his home state of New Jersey over the summer, then stepped to the forefront again when he returned to Gainesville as one of the primary voices in a campus rally that included the entire Gators men’s basketball team, dozens of other athletes and many others from the school and community. Lewis has a dynamic, unabashed personality to begin with and how much he will continue to use his voice during the season — because he most likely won’t shy away if asked — will be fascinating. Oh, and the basketball part: Lewis was the consensus No. 9 recruit in the country in the Class of 2019, but his production (8.6 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.8 assists) didn’t totally align with that ranking. No one would question his athleticism or his ability to make an impact as a defender. The basketball-related production, holistically, is in question. Can Lewis be a breakout star for 2020-21, multitasking as a star for the Gators and for a movement among his peers?

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Chiefs’ 5 most interesting opponents of 2020

The Kansas City Chiefs will face some very unique opponents in 2020.

The Kansas City Chiefs finished the 2019 regular season at 12-4 at the top of the AFC West standings. They pulled off an astonishing postseason run, erasing double-digit deficits in each of their three postseason games including Super Bowl LIV. Now they’re the reigning Super Bowl champions for the first time in 50 years.

As AFC West champions the Chiefs play a tough schedule in 2020, which will include all of the division winners around the AFC. They’ll also play the NFC South, which is a challenging and contentious division. There will be a lot of intrigue surrounding several of the opponents Kansas City faces in 2020 for various reasons. Here’s a look at some of the most interesting of them:

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Los Angeles Chargers

The window for the Los Angeles Chargers closed extremely quickly. After finishing second in the AFC West with a wild card spot in 2018, they plummeted to last place in the division this past season. They’ve since announced they’re set to part ways with longtime QB Philip Rivers. It’s an end of an era for Los Angeles and the beginning of a new chapter. But what will that new chapter look like?

Head coach Anthony Lynn recently claimed that backup QB Tyrod Taylor could possibly step up into a starting role. That’d be his first time operating as a true starter since his 2017 stint in Buffalo. He went 8-6 that season and his reward was to be traded to the Cleveland Browns the following season. In any event, the Chargers will look a whole lot different in 2020. With a need to compete in the Los Angeles market, the pressure to find some success is approaching critical mass.