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Ranking the Top 7 NBA sophomores this season πŸ“ˆ



Which second-year player from the 2022 NBA Draft class has impressed the most after approx. 20 games this season? Skeets shares his Top 7 sophomores! Who’d he miss? Who you got? Sound off below.

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9 Comments

  1. Offensive stats don't tell the whole story, watch the games. Keegan Murray has taken a leap on the defensive end, he can guard 1-4

  2. Jabari rounding into the top tier defender and shooter he was at Auburn is such a relief for the Rockets. It was shaky there for a sec but he's become reliable especially in the mid-post. πŸš€

  3. shout out to Banchero, having a great year, he will become a great all around player, predicting him to be a top 10 player in the league in a few years, especially with his atitude.

  4. Jabari is going to be a well sort after in the next few years. 6,11 can shoot, defend and can also play the 5. dyson daniels is really good but when he played the rockets he did some real dumb turnovers. real strange stuff. Banchero, and cade going to be amazing. Jalen green is our houstons golden child and everyone is behind him. just needs to be heaps more consistent. To put up allstar numbers and then g league numbers as so random

  5. Jabari is getting only 10 fpg so he doesn’t have standout stats but very productive which is great for 5th option

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