The right NBA fit could jump-start a rookie career, and the 2017 NBA draft on June 22 features a lot of great prospects looking for such a fit.
General managers must take into account more than just talent when evaluating their draft options. Positional conflicts or contrasting styles of play could hinder a prospect's development. Meanwhile, some players would benefit from supporting talent and smaller workloads. Others need immediate reps and playing time.
Being able to grab a player who fills a need and suits the system is ideal.
I matched top-10 prospects with the teams that provide them the best settings to maximize their potential. The only ones eligible to match with Washington's Markelle Fultz, North Carolina State's Dennis Smith Jr., Duke's Harry Giles and Kansas' Josh Jackson were those I projected to pick in the top five next year.
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Article written by Jonathan Wasserman