Los Angeles Clippers: 5 options for pick No. 13 in 2018 NBA Draft

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3. Kevin Knox, SF/PF — Kentucky

Kevin Knox had a great season at Kentuckym averaging 15.6 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Knox could be a great player one day given his skill-set.

Knox can shoot anywhere on the floor. He can size you up and shoot the 3 put the ball on the floor and use his quick first step to pull up for a jumper. He can play in transition, and he plays well around the rim with his ability to dunk and shoot floaters.

The Clippers traded Blake Griffin away and this may very well be his replacement if the Clippers pick him. His versatility is something that gets players drafted.

With power forward and small forward skills, he would be a great fit for a rebuilding team like the Clippers. In the game today, the power forward position is more of a stretch-4 and Knox fits that mold.

His 6’9″, 215-pound frame will give the Clippers a player that they can utilize in different situations.

He is young and would need time to grow, but Knox would be a great pick when you count in his skills already and his upside down the road.