So far this year, Isaiah Stewart has done exactly what was expected of Washington basketball’s top prospect, who was ranked as the No. 2 center and third overall prospect coming out of high school.
He’s been nothing short of a centerpiece for the Huskies so far — his consistency has been the primary steadying force for Mike Hopkins’ team amidst the turbulence of the past month and a half. With the assumption that he is leaving for the NBA Draft after this year, there is enough of a sample size to make some observations about where he fits in the picture with other power forwards and centers who will also likely be entering their names after the season.