New York Knicks: 4 way-too-early 2019 NBA Draft targets

DURHAM, NC - OCTOBER 19: Cam Reddish #2 and Zion Williamson #1 of the Duke Blue Devils look on during Countdown to Craziness at Cameron Indoor Stadium on October 19, 2018 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
DURHAM, NC - OCTOBER 19: Cam Reddish #2 and Zion Williamson #1 of the Duke Blue Devils look on during Countdown to Craziness at Cameron Indoor Stadium on October 19, 2018 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) /
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4. Cameron Reddish

Cameron Reddish could easily become a superstar in the NBA. He is a relentless scorer, both at the rim and from behind the arc. His great first step dribble could shape New York’s offense into a high paced offense, something that is often missing from the team’s style of play.

In a draft class full of freakishly athletic players that dominate the game with their size and muscles, Reddish might be considered as the most talented player about to enter the draft.

He is a 6’8’’ player with a 7’1’’ wingspan that is mostly used as a shooting guard, but the word “versatile” could really easily be used to describe him. Due to his length, he would be a perfect stretch-4 whenever coach David Fizdale wants to run a small-ball lineup.

Now Reddish is a part of an extremely exciting and entertaining Duke team that could find themselves NCAA champions at the end of the season. The combination of Reddish, his teammates and coach Mike Krzyzewski could show the basketball world that Reddish is a wild pick for a franchise player for every team entering the draft.