Kevin McCullar
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Already known as an elite defender, McCullar’s ability to keep opponents honest with his improved slashing, passing and spot-shooting made him a strong first-round candidate as a plug-and-play, 3-and-D wing with playmaking chops, but perhaps not as long in duration as NBA teams would have liked to see. The Jayhawks’ on/off splits with McCullar healthy and either injured or out were stark, as the offense fell off once he got hurt. They were 10.3 points worse per 100 possessions over the final 16 games of the season and lost to Gonzaga in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
https://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/38788364/2024-nba-draft-rankings-espn-top-25-prospects
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