"Why don't he play hard?" Anonymous scouts weigh in on the top NBA draft prospects. (Part two.)
Finch has a lot more to say.
The NBA Draft is going to be held over two nights this year instead of one. So it’s only fitting that we give Finch two bites at the same apple.
As you all know by now, “Finch” is an amalgam of five NBA scouts whom I interviewed last week about the top 50 prospects in this year’s draft. In yesterday’s part one, Finch broke down the prospects from A (Trey Alexander) to I (Harrison Ingram). Today, he takes care of the rest of the alphabet, and as usual he was brutally candid. That’s okay, because I know you all can handle the truth.
Herewith:
Bronny James, 6-2 freshman guard, USC
“He should still be in college. He’s a six-two power wing. He’s undersized, but he’s got some sneaky athleticism. He didn’t look out of place at the combine. I think he can be