Once Malik Monk dropped 47 points and hit a clutch shot to beat the North Carolina Tar Heels back in December, the dynamic scorer was locked in as yet another Kentucky Wildcats star that would be drafted in the lottery.
Monk was part of one of the best guard tandems in the history of Kentucky basketball. His athleticism and shooting prowess were the best on a team full of talent but he most likely won’t go ahead of backcourt mate De’Aaron Fox.
Here is a breakdown of Monk and where he possibly may fall on Draft Day.