Hornets guard LaMelo Ball named 2020-21 NBA Rookie of the Year

Charlotte Hornets G LaMelo Ball was named the 2020-21 NBA Rookie of the Year, receiving 84 out of a possible 99 first-place votes.
Ball averaged 15.7 points, 6.1 assists, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in 51 games to lead the Hornets to the play-in tournament.
The third overall pick becomes just the third player in franchise history to win Rookie of the Year

Charlotte Hornets G LaMelo Ball was named the 2020-21 NBA Rookie of the Year, receiving 84 out of a possible 99 first-place votes.
Ball averaged 15.7 points, 6.1 assists, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in 51 games to lead the Hornets to the play-in tournament.
The third overall pick becomes just the third player in franchise history to win Rookie of the Year

Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic becomes lowest-drafted player to win NBA MVP

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic becomes the lowest-drafted player to earn MVP honors, at No. 41 overall of the 2014 NBA Draft.
Jokic played all 72 games and averaged a career-high 26.4 points, 10.9 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals.
He is the third player in NBA history to average at least 26 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists in a season, joining Oscar Robertson and Russell Westbrook

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic becomes the lowest-drafted player to earn MVP honors, at No. 41 overall of the 2014 NBA Draft.
Jokic played all 72 games and averaged a career-high 26.4 points, 10.9 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals.
He is the third player in NBA history to average at least 26 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists in a season, joining Oscar Robertson and Russell Westbrook

RookieWire draft composite: Most likely players for Thunder selections

The mock draft composite had Cade Cunningham lead the way, but the Thunder could get someone like Ziaire Williams with the Miami Heat pick.

Last week, the RookieWire put together a list in which it used big boards from several mock drafts to figure out the most common landing spots of players who could be drafted to the NBA in 2021.

This gives a clearer picture of the potential options of the Oklahoma City Thunder, both with their top pick(s) and that of the Miami Heat, if they end up with it.

RookieWire used mock drafts of ESPNNBC SportsBleacher ReportNBA Draft RoomNBADraft.net and For The Win.

The top five spots were nothing surprising. Cade Cunningham was unanimously seen as the top pick, which goes along with the general consensus. Evan Mobley was No. 2 in every draft except that of NBA Draft Room.

The third pick had less consensus. Jalen Suggs had the third-best average, but Jonathan Kuminga was third in FTW’s while Jalen Green was third in NBADraft and Bleacher Report and got up to second in NBA Draft Room.

Green finished with the fourth-best average and Kuminga at five.

This uncertainty is good for the Thunder, who are tied for the fourth-best odds and, whether they end up in fourth or fifth, would have better than a 40% chance of landing a top-five selection.

This year, all five players have star potential.

None of that is surprising. Thunder fans may have a favorite of this group, but as long as they get a top-five pick, they should be content.

Where the consensus was more interesting was the Miami Heat’s pick, which would transfer from the Heat to the Thunder if the Houston Rockets’ pick stays in the top four.

At the time of publication, the Heat had pick 19, but as the season ended they rose to 18.

The 18th spot in the composite is Ziaire Williams, whose showed a versatile skill set and size to go with scoring ability. His stock has been all over the place this season, though, and it continues to be — the freshman Stanford wing is still top-10 in NBADraft’s list, but he’s No. 24 on ESPN.

LSU guard Cameron Thomas was No. 19 on the list. As a freshman, he posted 23 points per game, but only averaged 1.4 assists and shot about 40% from the field. He’s a scorer to be certain, but there are limitations to his game that create that wide range.

Given as this is a composite and did not take team needs into account, it’s worth looking at the players around the Heat’s pick as well.

UConn guard James Bouknight, who had actually been mocked to the Thunder multiple times earlier in the season, has seen his stock fall. His average is now 17th among all prospects, though he does No. 8 in NBC Sports’.

Freshman Kentucky forward Isaiah Jackson is No. 20 while junior Baylor guard Jared Butler is No. 21.

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Hornets’ James Borrego ‘very proud’ of LaMelo after rookie season

Charlotte Hornets HC James Borrego expressed his excitement over LaMelo Ball’s rookie season and the impact he made with the team.
He’s ignited us, he’s given us hope, he’s given us tremendous excitement … I’m very proud of Melo and how he’s handled this year, James Borrego.
LaMelo is widely viewed as the frontrunner to win the Rookie of the Year award after averaging 15.7 points, 6.1 assists, 5.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals in 51 games

Charlotte Hornets HC James Borrego expressed his excitement over LaMelo Ball’s rookie season and the impact he made with the team.
He’s ignited us, he’s given us hope, he’s given us tremendous excitement … I’m very proud of Melo and how he’s handled this year, James Borrego.
LaMelo is widely viewed as the frontrunner to win the Rookie of the Year award after averaging 15.7 points, 6.1 assists, 5.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals in 51 games

Anthony Edwards, RJ Hampton named NBA Rookies of the Month for May

Timberwolves G Anthony Edwards and Magic’s G RJ Hampton on Monday were named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference rookies of the month for May.
Timberwolves G Anthony Edwards and Magic’s G RJ Hampton on Monday were named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference rookies of the month for May.
Edwards claimed the award in each of the last three months after averaging 27 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists.
Hampton became the seventh rookie in Magic history to win the award after averaging 16 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 5.6 assists in eight games

Timberwolves G Anthony Edwards and Magic’s G RJ Hampton on Monday were named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference rookies of the month for May.
Timberwolves G Anthony Edwards and Magic’s G RJ Hampton on Monday were named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference rookies of the month for May.
Edwards claimed the award in each of the last three months after averaging 27 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists.
Hampton became the seventh rookie in Magic history to win the award after averaging 16 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 5.6 assists in eight games

Hawks’ Onyeka Okongwu caps off rookie year with career-high in finale

Hawks’ Onyeka Okongwu finished off his rookie season with his best performance of the year against the Rockets.
I can’t believe our season is over. I feel like I just played my first game against Utah, Onyeka Okongwu.
Okongwu produced a career-high 21 points, 15 rebounds, three assists, two steals, and two blocks for his second double-double of the season

Hawks’ Onyeka Okongwu finished off his rookie season with his best performance of the year against the Rockets.
I can’t believe our season is over. I feel like I just played my first game against Utah, Onyeka Okongwu.
Okongwu produced a career-high 21 points, 15 rebounds, three assists, two steals, and two blocks for his second double-double of the season

RookieWire: Theo Maledon enters top 10 of rookie power rankings

OKC Thunder guard Theo Maledon made RookieWire’s rookie power ranking list this week.

RookieWire’s weekly power ranking takes a look at how rookies are currently playing. It’s not a ranking for Rookie of the Year Award purposes, but instead gives recognition to who is performing well from week to week.

In the final edition, Oklahoma City Thunder guard Theo Maledon got onto the list.

Analyst Cody Taylor is impressed with how the No. 34 overall pick has played in his first season in the league and in the United States.

“The second-round pick has emerged as a key contributor this season after entering the starting lineup full time at the end of January. In 42 games as a starter, Maledon averaged 11.4 points, 3.7 assists and 3.6 rebounds in 30.1 minutes.”

This isn’t Maledon’s first time on the list. He and Aleksej Pokusevski have both appeared in prior rankings.

This week, Maledon was ninth. He was not ranked last week.

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Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball also got back onto the list after falling off while he was injured. In seven games since returning from his wrist fracture, he has posted 15.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game on 40% shooting from the field.

Minnesota Timberwolves wing Anthony Edwards is at the top of the list once again. He reached 42 points in a game for the second time this season, and over the past week, he averaged 27.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and five assists.

With only two games remaining on the schedule, this is the final RookieWire power ranking. Next up will be the actual Rookie of the Year award and the All-Rookie teams.

Anthony Edwards joins LeBron as only teenagers with multiple 40-point games

Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Anthony Edwards joins LeBron James as the only two teenagers in NBA history with multiple 40-point performances.
He joins LeBron James and Kevin Durant as the only teenagers to register at least 40 points, five assists, and five rebounds in a game.
Edwards is the first 19-year-old with 40 points and eight 3-pointers in a game and the first rookie to reach those numbers on 80% shooting or better from beyond the arc

Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Anthony Edwards joins LeBron James as the only two teenagers in NBA history with multiple 40-point performances.
He joins LeBron James and Kevin Durant as the only teenagers to register at least 40 points, five assists, and five rebounds in a game.
Edwards is the first 19-year-old with 40 points and eight 3-pointers in a game and the first rookie to reach those numbers on 80% shooting or better from beyond the arc

Xavier Tillman, Cassius Winston listed as second round picks in latest RookieWire Big Board

Xavier Tillman and Cassius Winston are both projected as second-round picks according to RookieWire’s latest Big Board.

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Our sister site RookieWire recently put out a final NBA Draft Big Board to mark the final week of the NCAA Men’s Basketball regular season and they have two Spartans ranked in range to be drafted in the second round. Michigan State big man was listed at No. 47 while point guard Cassius Winston was up at No. 39.

Here is what they had to say about both players.

Cassius Winston:

“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.”

Xavier Tillman:

“Michigan State junior Xavier Tillman is averaging 13.3 points and 10.2 rebounds with 2.1 blocks and 1.2 steals per game. He has been among the most prolific pick-and-roll finishers in the NCAA this season, per Synergy. His block percentage (7.0%) ranks Top-15 among all players as well.”

No Aaron Henry on the list, which went all the way up to 75 players. This was a little surprising to me, but good to at least see two Spartans listed.

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