20. Bruce Brown, PG/SG, Miami
Brown has had an up-and-down year, but he remains a solid mid-first round prospect. His physical tools and two-way potential should be something scouts covet, even with his uninspiring performances during strethces this season.
While not a primary ball handler at the next level, Brown can initiate the offense. He projects well as a secondary ball handler who can spot-up successfully and make strong cuts to the rim, while he quietly remains one of the better perimeter defenders in this class.
At 6-5 with a 6-9 wingspan, Brown already has a strong frame and the ability to guard a handful of positions. That versatility, when paired with his offensive skill set, should keep the Miami guard in the top-20 discussion come June.