15. Lonnie Walker IV, SG/SF, Miami
Walker was slow out of the gates this season, but he has since rounded into a lottery-level prospect. He’s one of those wings who fits the 3-and-D mold nicely, thriving off the ball on offense and showing immense promise defensively.
Around 6-5 with a 6-9 wingspan, Walker has excellent physical tools on the wing and ample athleticism. He’s a smart cutter who can finish above the rim when given the opportunity, while his 3-point shooting projects well at the next level.
We’ve seen Walker show some scoring off the bounce, but he’s still limited in that regard. His pull-up jumper is fluid, so ideally he’s able to improve his handles and add more layers to his game in the future.