Draft Targets
Pick #28: R.J Hunter, Shooting Guard, Georgia State,
The Grizzlies could go a number of different ways here, but finding the best three-point shooter available would address the biggest need. That’s R.J Hunter, and there isn’t much doubt about that. Though playing against weaker competition for most of the season, Hunter has been averaging 2.3 threes this year as part of his 20 points per contest. Though his shooting percentages aren’t as high as one would like, he also chips in 5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2 steals a game. He’s a very complete offensive player, and could do wonders for Memphis’ continuous struggles from beyond the arc.
Pick #28: R.J Hunter, Shooting Guard, Georgia State,
The Grizzlies could go a number of different ways here, but finding the best three-point shooter available would address the biggest need. That’s R.J Hunter, and there isn’t much doubt about that. Though playing against weaker competition for most of the season, Hunter has been averaging 2.3 threes this year as part of his 20 points per contest. Though his shooting percentages aren’t as high as one would like, he also chips in 5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2 steals a game. He’s a very complete offensive player, and could do wonders for Memphis’ continuous struggles from beyond the arc.