The Detroit Pistons took a huge swing at No. 5 by picking the upside of Ausar Thompson, but when they traded back into the first round at No. 25 to select four-year point guard Marcus Sasser.
Sasser played for Houston and shot nearly 37% on seven 3-point attempts per game. He’s the type of player who can play off the bench from day one and provide minutes at backup point guard and can play off the ball next to Killian Hayes, Jaden Ivey or Cade Cunningham.
He’s one of the most dangerous catch-and-shoot players in college basketball.