Detroit Pistons: Best Draft Prospects By Position
By Adam McGee
Center
Johnny O’Bryant
Having played center in college, O’Bryant is likely to spend his time in the NBA switching between the four and five spot depending on the match-up. During his three years at LSU, O’Bryant was a significant contributor who improved year on year, and NBA scouts will be hoping that will continue as a pro.
O’Bryant is a strong rebounder, who loves to score the ball inside. If the Pistons are looking for someone to back up and learn from Andre Drummond, O’Bryant could be a good fit. The 21-year-old does need to work on his consistency, particularly with his shooting, while also improving his discipline, cutting down on the number of fouls he commits too.
Alternate options include: Patric Young, Nikola Jokic