This is part three in a series on players who could be selected by the Raptors in the June NBA draft. The Raptors have the seventh-best lottery odds (at 7.5 per cent) to jump to No. 1, and a 31.9 per cent chance to move into the top four. They also have a 19.7 per cent chance of staying at No. 7, and 34.1 per cent to slip to No. 8.
The 18-year-old Flagg, who leads the Blue Devils into Saturday’s NCAA Final Four, is a deadbolt lock to be drafted No. 1 on June 25.
The 18-year-old Flagg, who leads the Blue Devils into Saturday’s NCAA Final Four, is a deadbolt lock to be drafted No. 1 on June 25.
If there is no doubt that Cooper Flagg will be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft on June 25, it’s equally certain that Dylan Harper will follow him to the stage as the second selection.
Harper — the son of ex-NBAer Ron Harper and brother of the Detroit Pistons’ Ron. Jr., a former Raptors prospect — has all the skills that could have landed him atop the draft class had Flagg not existed.
Dylan Harper is a ridiculous offensive talent, maybe the best in the NBA Draft. Hate to say he’s a more athletic Cade Cunningham but I’ve seen Cade since he was 15. Dylan may be. He’ll be 19 most of his rookie season!
— Fran Fraschilla (@franfraschilla)
He’s a six-foot-six lefty guard with smarts and instincts that belie his 19-year-old self, and it’s hard to find a major flaw in his game that can’t be worked on and improved.
In one season at Rutgers, Harper finished with a 70 per cent success rate at the rim, he’s got a deep bag of floaters and drives, and he has found a way to dictate the tempo to the game.
“NBA teams saw I am an all-around player,” Harper said in announcing his decision to leave university. “I can do whatever it takes to win, whether it’s score, defend or facilitate.”
Harper is often compared to future Hall of Famer James Harden because of his ability to goad defenders into fouls on drives and manipulate the play.
Harper’s not nearly the shooter Harden is — a below-average 29 per cent on three-pointers at Rutgers — but that’s a skill that can be taught and honed.
And while it was impressive that he got to the free-throw line almost six times per game, he was only a 75 per cent foul shooter and that’s not good enough to orchestrate an offence.
That shooting may be the thing that holds him back a bit in his rookie season, but teams are more than willing to be patient because of his myriad other skills.
“He just knows how to play,” a Western Conference scout said. “You’re not going to have to teach him too much.”
Maluach ticks every Raptors box and could be around by the time pc28picks.
Maluach ticks every Raptors box and could be around by the time pc28picks.
If there is one eye-popping point about Harper, it’s centred on his team. The Rutgers Scarlet Knights, with the consensus No. 2 prospect for the draft along with Ace Bailey (widely expected to go in the top six), somehow failed to even sniff the 68-team NCAA tournament. That’s either an indictment of their teammates or the Rutgers coaching staff, but it’s a fact some NBA executives wonder about.
If the Raptors are in a position to draft Harper — and the overwhelming sense is that it would take moving up to second in the May 12 lottery, because he’s not going to fall to No. 3 — it’d be an interesting conundrum for team president Masai Ujiri and general manager Bobby Webster.
The Raptors already have a glut of ball-handling, back-court scorers in Immanuel Quickley, Jamal Shead, RJ Barrett, Ja’Kobe Walter, Gradey Dick and Ochai Agbaji.
But a player with Harper’s potential is appealing in so many ways, and it could lead the Raptors to investigate a trade with a team that really needs help in the back court. Or pc28could keep him and deal some excess assets to address the need for a big man to groom in the post-Jakob Poeltl era.
However it shakes out as it pertains to Toronto, it doesn’t do anything to shake the sense that Harper will follow Flagg to the stage on draft night in Brooklyn.
He has been the consensus second pick since the college season began, and there’s nothing to suggest anything will change between now and the draft.
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