Before the 2019 NBA Draft arrives, Peachtree Hoops will break down more than 70 available prospects with an eye toward what the Atlanta Hawks may look to do in late June.
This installment centers on Purdue-Fort Wayne guard John Konchar.
Once the top prospects are gone and the NBA Draft moves into the second round, diverging philosophies emerge among general managers and their front office staff. Some view second-round picks as a chance to swing for the fences, while others are on the hunt for solid role players who can fill in the back end of a team’s rotation.