So we took a look at who the draftniks think will be sitting at No. 44. On the ESPN mock draft, that means Trevon Brazile, a 6’10” wing for the Arizona Razorbacks. Brazile checks number a number of boxes on the slippage questionnaire. At 21, he’s a bit older than a sophomore might be and he’s has an injury history, tearing his ACL in December 2022. Moreover, he’s played with a number of NBA prospects in Fayetteville, so his skills may have been overlooked.
His skillset is quite varied, He played point guard in high school, winning a Missouri state championship. A hyper athlete, he has developed a knack as a shot blocker as well and shot 37.9% and 35.3% from deep in his last two years at Arkansas. Position-less basketball much.So we took a look at who the draftniks think will be sitting at No. 44. On the ESPN mock draft, that means Trevon Brazile, a 6’10” wing for the Arizona Razorbacks. Brazile checks number a number of boxes on the slippage questionnaire. At 21, he’s a bit older than a sophomore might be and he’s has an injury history, tearing his ACL in December 2022. Moreover, he’s played with a number of NBA prospects in Fayetteville, so his skills may have been overlooked.
His skillset is quite varied, He played point guard in high school, winning a Missouri state championship. A hyper athlete, he has developed a knack as a shot blocker as well and shot 37.9% and 35.3% from deep in his last two years at Arkansas. Position-less basketball much.
So we took a look at who the draftniks think will be sitting at No. 44. On the ESPN mock draft, that means Trevon Brazile, a 6’10” wing for the Arizona Razorbacks. Brazile checks number a number of boxes on the slippage questionnaire. At 21, he’s a bit older than a sophomore might be and he’s has an injury history, tearing his ACL in December 2022. Moreover, he’s played with a number of NBA prospects in Fayetteville, so his skills may have been overlooked.
His skillset is quite varied, He played point guard in high school, winning a Missouri state championship. A hyper athlete, he has developed a knack as a shot blocker as well and shot 37.9% and 35.3% from deep in his last two years at Arkansas. Position-less basketball much.So we took a look at who the draftniks think will be sitting at No. 44. On the ESPN mock draft, that means Trevon Brazile, a 6’10” wing for the Arizona Razorbacks. Brazile checks number a number of boxes on the slippage questionnaire. At 21, he’s a bit older than a sophomore might be and he’s has an injury history, tearing his ACL in December 2022. Moreover, he’s played with a number of NBA prospects in Fayetteville, so his skills may have been overlooked.
His skillset is quite varied, He played point guard in high school, winning a Missouri state championship. A hyper athlete, he has developed a knack as a shot blocker as well and shot 37.9% and 35.3% from deep in his last two years at Arkansas. Position-less basketball much.