As the college hoops season winds down, the draft cycle begins to churn. The Charlotte Hornets, owners of the third worst record in the NBA as of the morning of March 31st, are honing in on this class of prospects as we barrel towards another pivotal offseason for the moribund franchise that will center around their top-end lottery pick.
The ultimate prize at the top of the draft, Duke's Cooper Flagg, has a 14.5% chance of staying in North Carolina, just packing up and moving south to the Queen City. Behind him lie a potential superstar point guard, a trio of basketball anomalies, and a number of talented hoopers with major question marks on their scouting profile.