NBA Draft 2020: Big Board 4.0

LaMelo Ball | NBA Draft (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
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26. Isaiah Joe, wing, Arkansas

There’s a good chance Isaiah Joe is the best shooter in the 2020 class. He was terribly efficient as a sophomore, but injuries are partly to blame. Even so, he shot roughly 35 percent on over ten 3-point attempts per game. His percentage was much higher as a freshman.

Joe is unafraid to let it fly, and that’s a trait many teams — cough, cough, Sixers — should covet. Joe’s volume and efficiency are rare in any prospect, and his percentages will only look better when paired with NBA facilitators.

If Joe can stay healthy and prove his mettle as a defender, there’s not much holding him back from a significant role at the next level. This league is built on shooters, and Joe’s gravity has the potential to warp the mechanics of whatever offense he joins for the better.