86. <strong>Age:</strong> 22 (3/18/1994)<br />
<strong>Height, Weight, Wingspan:</strong> 6’4.25″, 205 pounds, 6’9.5″<br />
<strong>Slash Line:</strong> .448/.372/.695<br />
<strong>Season Averages:</strong> 33.0 MPG, 16.4 PPG, 6.2 APG, 5.3 RPG, 2.5 SPG, 1.3 3PM
<p>Andrew Wiggins won Rookie of the Year in 2015 and Karl-Anthony Towns took home the award in 2016. Both have genuine superstar upside, which beckons the question: who’s going to get them the ball?</p>
<p>Ricky Rubio is one of the best facilitators and on-ball defenders at his position, but his inability to shoot from anywhere on the floor makes Kris Dunn the ideal replacement.</p>
<p>Dunn complements his well-rounded skill-set with elite physical gifts for a point guard. He stands at 6’4.25″ and 205 pounds with a 6’9.5″ wingspan, which is just .5 inches in height, seven pounds in weight, and 1.25 inches in wingspan shy of Dwyane Wade’s pre-draft measurements.</p>
<p>With smooth athleticism, phenomenal court vision, and All-Defense potential, it’s not very hard to see why Dunn is such a coveted prospect.</p>
<p>Dunn needs to solidify his shooting form both from the field and the free throw line. With that being said, he’s already a quality 3-point shooter and an outstanding finisher who can play as both a pure point guard or a scorer.</p>
<p>Dunn has an All-NBA ceiling and the safe projection of being a bigger Mike Conley. In other words, he’s perfect for Minnesota.</p>. Point Guard. Providence Friars. Kris Dunn . 5. player