Draft Targets
Pick #19: Trey Lyles, Power Forward, Kentucky
After addressing their need for a backup point guard with the mid-season acquisition of PG Ramon Sessions from Sacramento, the Wizards will look to select one of the plethora of big men this draft has to offer, as PF Nene Hilario is the weakest player in an otherwise impressive starting five. Look no further than Trey Lyles, who boasts a high basketball I.Q, as well as a fantastic midrange jumper and face-up game for someone that’s 6’10”. He rebounds and defends well, and hasn’t even gotten a chance to fully blossom, as PF Karl Anthony-Towns is in his way. A nice pick-and-pop player, Lyles surely isn’t your traditional power forward, but would nonetheless be a quality player and fit in nicely with the Wizards’ dynamic backcourt.
Pick #19: Trey Lyles, Power Forward, Kentucky
After addressing their need for a backup point guard with the mid-season acquisition of PG Ramon Sessions from Sacramento, the Wizards will look to select one of the plethora of big men this draft has to offer, as PF Nene Hilario is the weakest player in an otherwise impressive starting five. Look no further than Trey Lyles, who boasts a high basketball I.Q, as well as a fantastic midrange jumper and face-up game for someone that’s 6’10”. He rebounds and defends well, and hasn’t even gotten a chance to fully blossom, as PF Karl Anthony-Towns is in his way. A nice pick-and-pop player, Lyles surely isn’t your traditional power forward, but would nonetheless be a quality player and fit in nicely with the Wizards’ dynamic backcourt.