NBA Draft 2019: Big Board 3.0

NBA Draft prospect Kevin Porter Jr. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
NBA Draft prospect Kevin Porter Jr. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Lindell Wigginton is set to miss more time with a left foot injury, but the shifty point guard has shown enough to warrant first-round grades. Standing 6-foot-2, Wigginton makes up for average physical tools with a dynamic off-the-dribble game.

He’s excellent in the pick-and-roll, working his way into the teeth of the defense and hitting pull-up jumpers with regularity. He was also a 40.1 percent three-point shooter as a freshman, doing so on 5.5 attempts per game.

Once healthy, Wigginton should have ample opportunity in the Iowa State offense. He’s one of the best scoring guards in the Big 12, aggressively slashing to the rim, looking for his shot and scoring at all three levels. Improving as a playmaker is his next step.