2019 NBA Draft Big Board 2.0: The return of college basketball

2019 NBA Draft prospects Cameron Reddish & Zion Williamson | Duke (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
2019 NBA Draft prospects Cameron Reddish & Zion Williamson | Duke (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
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Playing for his hometown Indiana team, Romeo Langford will have ample opportunity to shine on the offensive end. He’s one of the draft’s most polished scorers, boasting smooth handles and range comfortably behind the three-point line.

Few players can get buckets in isolation as well as Langford can. Developing as a playmaker will be important, but his upside as a go-to scorer is something NBA teams will covet. Standing 6-foot-6, Langford has excellent size for the two or three.

Whether it’s attacking the lane or pulling up, Langford uses his tremendous craft to generate space and score in traffic. He changes speeds and is capable of scoring from anywhere on the floor. Defenses will respect that.