Draft Targets
Pick #29 (via Atlanta): Sam Dekker, Small Forward, Wisconsin
The Nets are pretty much in best-player-available mode at this point, but the fact that Dekker also plays small forward, their weakest position, doesn’t hurt either. Dekker is averaging 13 points on 51.5% shooting for one of the best teams in the country, while also chipping in 5.5 rebounds and a three per game. He’s a glue guy that is more effective in a smaller role and working off the ball, and that’s exactly what he would be in Brooklyn. Love the fit.
Pick #29 (via Atlanta): Sam Dekker, Small Forward, Wisconsin
The Nets are pretty much in best-player-available mode at this point, but the fact that Dekker also plays small forward, their weakest position, doesn’t hurt either. Dekker is averaging 13 points on 51.5% shooting for one of the best teams in the country, while also chipping in 5.5 rebounds and a three per game. He’s a glue guy that is more effective in a smaller role and working off the ball, and that’s exactly what he would be in Brooklyn. Love the fit.