Philadelphia 76ers: 5 options for No. 33 pick in 2019 NBA Draft

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4. Terence Davis, Ole Miss

A strong pre-draft process on the heels of a strong senior campaign has landed Terence Davis firmly on draft radars. Some have him going as early as the first round, but a second-round selection in the low-30s seems very feasible.

The Sixers, even if Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris return, would benefit from additional shot creation on the perimeter. Davis fits that role as someone who can create in live-dribble situations and hit pull-up jumpers at a high clip.

A 37.1 percent three-point shooter as a senior, Davis made major strides in that department. He will still need to prove his consistency at the next level, though, especially with concerns over just how far his range extends. The Sixers need wings who can create, but not if it comes at the expense of floor spacing.

Assuming Philadelphia buys Davis as a shooter, his ability to get dribble penetration, hit tough shots and defend fits the second unit well. He needs to add strength, but at 6-foot-5 with a 6-foot-9 wingspan, he has the tools to switch around the perimeter and guard multiple positions.