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Liberty Ballers Community Big Board: Jalen Green comes in at no. 2 overall

July 1, 2021 by Liberty Ballers Leave a Comment

NBA G League Playoffs - G League Ignite v Raptors 905
Photo by Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty Images

No. 2: Jalen Green

In the vote for the number two overall prospect, the LB community voted Jalen Green in what was a very tight poll. Green claimed 37% of the vote, followed by Jalen Suggs with 31% of the vote and then Evan Mobley with 30% of the vote.

Profile (via Tankathon)

TEAM: Ignite (G League)
YEAR: 1 season in the G League
POSITION: Shooting Guard
HEIGHT: 6’6”
WEIGHT: 178 lbs
AGE: 19.38 yrs
DRAFT AGE: 19.46 yrs
BIRTHDATE: Feb 9, 2002
NATION: USA
HOMETOWN: Fresno, CA
HIGH SCHOOL: Prolific Prep

Stats (via Basketball Reference)

https://widgets.sports-reference.com/wg.fcgi?css=1&site=bbr&url=%2Fgleague%2Fplayers%2Fg%2Fgreenja02d.html&div=div_nbdl_per_game

What They’re Saying

Kevin O’Connor, The Ringer

Highlight reel waiting to happen who can score from all over the court but needs to polish the technical aspects of his game.

SHADES OF: Zach LaVine, Bradley Beal, Malik Monk

Kyle Irving, NBA.com

Green is a fluid scorer who can get a bucket in a variety of ways.

His jump-out-of-the-gym athleticism pairs nicely with his lightning-quick first step for highlight reel finishes when he attacks the basket off the dribble. That same leaping ability also makes him a lethal cutter and transition scorer, taking very little time to load up and bounce.

[…]

Green can score from all three levels, operate as a pick-and-roll ball handler and has shown improvement as an off-ball scorer, using his quickness to slither through defenses to generate looks. While his playmaking ability could still use some polishing, he flashed growth as a passer this past season.

Highlights


Liberty Ballers Community Big Board

  1. Cade Cunningham, Guard, Oklahoma State University
  2. Jalen Green, Shooting Guard, G League Ignite
  3. TBD — Vote Below

Vote for No. 3


2021 NBA Draft Order

First Round

1. Detroit Pistons
2. Houston Rockets
3. Cleveland Cavaliers
4. Toronto Raptors
5. Orlando Magic
6. Oklahoma City Thunder
7. Golden State Warriors (from Minnesota)
8. Orlando Magic (from Chicago)
9. Sacramento Kings
10. New Orleans Pelicans
11. Charlotte Hornets
12. San Antonio Spurs
13. Indiana Pacers
14. Golden State Warriors
15. Washington Wizards
16. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Boston)
17. Memphis Grizzlies
18. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Miami)
19. New York Knicks
20. Atlanta Hawks
21. New York Knicks (from Dallas)
22. Los Angeles Lakers
23. Houston Rockets (from Portland)
24. Houston Rockets (from Milwaukee)
25. LA Clippers
26. Denver Nuggets
27. Brooklyn Nets
28. Philadelphia 76ers
29. Phoenix Suns
30. Utah Jazz

Second Round

31. Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston)
32. New York Knicks (from Detroit)
33. Orlando Magic
34. Oklahoma City Thunder
35. New Orleans Pelicans (from Cleveland)
36. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Minnesota)
37. Detroit Pistons (from Toronto)
38. Chicago Bulls (from New Orleans)
39. Sacramento Kings
40. New Orleans Pelicans (from Chicago)
41. San Antonio Spurs
42. Detroit Pistons (from Charlotte)
43. New Orleans Pelicans (from Washington)
44. Brooklyn Nets (from Indiana)
45. Boston Celtics
46. Toronto Raptors (from Memphis)
47. Toronto Raptors (from Golden State)
48. Atlanta Hawks (from Miami)
49. Brooklyn Nets (from Atlanta)
50. Philadelphia 76ers (from New York)
51. Memphis Grizzlies (from Portland)
52. Detroit Pistons (from LA Lakers)
53. New Orleans Pelicans (from Dallas)
54. Indiana Pacers (from Milwaukee)
55. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Denver)
56. Charlotte Hornets (from LA Clippers)
57. Charlotte Hornets (from Brooklyn)
58. New York Knicks (from Philadelphia)
59. Brooklyn Nets (from Phoenix)
60. Indiana Pacers (from Utah)

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