NBA Draft 2019: Big Board 4.0

2019 NBA Draft prospect Zion Williamson (Duke) (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
2019 NBA Draft prospect Zion Williamson (Duke) (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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(Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
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Often shuffled behind Zion Williamson and R.J. Barrett in the Duke conversation, Tre Jones has put together a solid campaign of his own. The younger brother of Timberwolves point guard Tyus Jones appears to be a one-and-done lock at this point.

While not an elite athlete, Jones’ skill level should maintain interest among NBA decision-makers. He possesses a high basketball I.Q., avoids turnovers, and has a penchant for pinpoint passes. He’s also a decent shot-maker who’s shooting threes at a 37.9 percent clip.

Jones has the ability to manage an NBA offense from day one, even if his overall production is unspectacular. He’s similar to his brother in that respect. With a high floor, expect teams to embrace his intelligence and character.