LaMelo Ball opted to play professionally overseas instead of making a brief stop in college basketball. That unconventional route to the NBA now has him set to be the top point guard taken – and maybe the first player overall – in the Nov. 18 draft.
Ball, who most recently played in Australia, is the headliner at the position and is expected to be a top-four pick, and another American-born international prospect Killian Hayes and Iowa State's Tyrese Haliburton are likely top-10 selections.
Here's a look at some of the top point guard prospects:
LAMELO BALL
The younger brother of New Orleans Pelicans point guard Lonzo Ball is projected by to have the draft's highest ceiling with his passing, ball skills and size.
STRENGTHS: The 19-year-old is bigger than most point guards with a 6-foot-7 frame, which will become even more of an advantage as he gets stronger. He started his overseas career in Lithuania in 2018 before eventually playing in Australia's National Basketball League, where he averaged 17 points, 7.4 rebounds and 6.8 assists in 12 games last season. That included consecutive triple-doubles of 32 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists followed by 25 points, 12 boards and 10 assists.
CONCERNS: Ball can score in bunches – he scored 92 points in a California high school game in 2017 -- but he didn't shoot the ball particularly well in the NBL (38% overall, 24% from 3-point range). That at least raises questions about his offensive efficiency, along with uncertainty about how good of a defender he will ultimately be even with his size and length.
TYRESE HALIBURTON