2018 NBA Mock Draft 4.0

TUCSON, AZ - MARCH 01: Deandre Ayton #13 of the Arizona Wildcats reacts to a foul call during the second half of the college basketball game against the Stanford Cardinal at McKale Center on March 1, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats beat the Cardinal 75-67. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ - MARCH 01: Deandre Ayton #13 of the Arizona Wildcats reacts to a foul call during the second half of the college basketball game against the Stanford Cardinal at McKale Center on March 1, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats beat the Cardinal 75-67. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) /
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Dzanan Musa. 22. player. 125. . SF. Cedevita

The Hawks can add another scoring threat on the perimeter in Musa. While his physical tools don’t stand out at 6-9, he’s a polished bucket-getter capable of finding his own shot at all three levels. Consistency has been a struggle in the past, but he seems to be making strides in the right direction.

Whether or not Musa comes over right away is open for speculation, but he has seperated himself as the best international prospect in this class outside of Doncic. The Hawks, who are still in the process of establishing the direction of their franchise, could stand to take that risk.

Defense will be Musa’s biggest concern. His wingspan is actually a shade shorter than his listed height, which means length is lacking. He’ll also need to add muscle to his frame, something NBA trainers can help with.