Exactly 18 days until it begins the much anticipated 2021-2022 season of the NBA, and with it, will come the debut of the rookies chosen in this year’s Draft.
This litter of the Draft , arrives loaded with talent in various positions, so expectations are high for many of these promises of basketball, more so, for lottery picks (the top 10 of the Draft).
That said, not all rookies They arrive at a team under the same circumstances, each team chooses in the Draft depending on the qualities of the players that are available, as well as with the aim of improving the position within their squad that they feel they need.
In addition, some of these first-year players will have more minutes to show themselves on the court, and others will have to take advantage to the maximum the few minutes they are given to show their worth, and leave a good impression on their coaching staff.
Here are 5 players who could take the leadership of their respective teams from day one, being because of this, those who have the most possibilities of aspiring to win the award for Rookie of the Year .
1- Cade Cunningham- Detroit Pistons
Yes, we will start with what could be more obvious. Cunningham was selected as number 1 in the Draft, something that occurs due to that usually, the team he chooses in the first position, was one of the worst or the worst of the previous season.
Because of this, the number 1 of the Draft gets to settle into a franchise in need of all its conditions, and Cade has many great conditions to be a star player.
Cunningham, out of the university of Oklahoma is a forward who can also play shooting guard, and even point guard, due to his high IQ for basketball.
At 2.03 meters tall, Cade will take the reins of the Detroit Pistons attack from day one. The young man with just 20 years of age, can handle the ball in a great way, create his own shot from medium and long distance, rebound, and create for his teammates.
Since before he landed in the NBA, the comparisons with LeBron James or Luka Doncic were already ringing. It is a matter of time to see how it develops in the league, although it already left a pleasant taste in the mouth of what it could offer in the Summer League.
Average 18.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.7 steals, shooting 42.9 percent on 3-pointers in the NBA Summer League.
2- Jalen Green- Houston Rockets
The selected escort No. 2 in the Draft for the Houston Rockets, has all the moves and ability to shine from the start with the Texas team.
Green after finishing high school, Instead of spending the mandatory year at the University (NCAA), he preferred to go straight to professionalism, signing with Ignite of the NBA G-League (NBA Development League).
In 3 Summer League games, Green had extraordinary averages of 20.3 points, with percentages of 51.4 in doubles, 52.6 in triples, and 92.9 in free throws. Sure, the competition was not the same as the one he will have in the regular season, but Green showed why he was one of the best scoring prospects in the Draft.
3- Jalen Suggs- Orlando Magic
The point guard who also he is able to play as a shooting guard, arriving from Gonzaga University, where he was a finalist, losing to Baylor.
Suggs, 20, is a very mature player for his age, who has great athletic ability, as well as game reading, medium and long shot distance, with the potential of All Star in a short time if the Magic helps in his development.
With Orlando, he will have enough minutes, coexisting with another guard like Cole Anthony , 13th pick from last year’s draft. While Markell Fultz makes a full recovery, Suggs is likely to start most games this season for the Magic, who are in the process of rebuilding.
The pick Draft number 5, who is 1.93 meters tall, averaged 15.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game in the Summer League.
4- Davion Mitchell- Sacramento Kings
At 23 years old, He arrives as one of the most mature players in the group, ready to add his defensive intensity from the first game on.
Mitchell, a point guard who played 3 seasons for reigning NCAA champions Baylor, is a point guard with excellent defensive qualities as well as a great long-range shot.
Their defense should greatly help improve some Kings, who have quite a young talent in the position of guards, such as De’Aaron Fox, and Tyrese Haliburton, so coach Luke Walton will have to manage to give Mitchell minutes.
Mitchell, averaged 10.8 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 5.8 assists in the Summer League, shooting 42.3% in doubles, and a whopping 47.1% in triples.
5- Jonathan Kuminga- Golden State Warriors
Within this top 5, we will leave out Evan Mobley (third draft selection for Cleveland), or Scottie Barnes (fourth in Draft for Golden State), and we will go with Kuminga, also of the Warriors.
18-year-old Kuminga proved ready to impact both sides of the court, both defensively and offensively, something the Warriors can definitely exploit as they have years with Draymond Green, or in his time, Andre Iguodala.
Kuminga, in 5 Summer League games, showed his versatility for a teenager who jumped straight from high school to the NBA G-League , like Jalen Green, playing one year for the Ignite.
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Jonathan, averaged 17.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in 5 Summer League games.
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