Updated list of NCAA prospects who declared early entry for NBA Draft

While there is uncertainty surrounding the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft, NCAA prospects have started to make announcements about their future.

Isaac Okoro, Auburn

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Wing, 6-foot-6, 19 years old

Okoro, who is an incredible athlete, was shooting 67.9% at the rim. The majority of those attempts had been unassisted. He had been more than capable of creating his own offense on post-up attempts, isolation looks, ballhandling in transition and on putbacks. But the biggest concern with Okoro is that only 17.2% of his field goals were from beyond five feet of the basket, which simply won’t fly in the NBA for someone his size. His shooting talent is borderline anemic, but there might be enough to like about the rest of his intangibles to put him in the lottery. If he isn’t able to figure out at least a basic catch-and-shoot game, however, his upside is limited to becoming a role player.