Oklahoma City Thunder: 5 options for pick No. 57 in 2018 NBA Draft

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2. Arnoldas Kulboka, SF — Lithuania

Stats: 8.8 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 37.6 3P%

Arnoldas Kulboka could be a player that provides scoring from deep for an NBA team. He was able to shoot 37.6 percent from 3 overseas.

His height makes him a force to be reckoned with if he plays the small forward position, but if he wants to play the power forward position, he will have to bulk up.

If he is on an NBA roster, he may be able to bulk up. He will need to improve his pull-up game to become a matchup problem.

The Thunder would most likely keep him overseas to give him some seasoning before he begins his NBA career, but he could be an interesting prospect down the road.

The Thunder need more shooting and his ability to shoot at 6’10”. The NBA is utilizing the stretch-4 now more than ever, and having Kulboka to spread the floor could help the Thunder after he arrives from overseas.