The NBA’s Golden Age: Why there’s a superstar renaissance

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NBA Golden Age: The 2023 NBA Draft is looking promising

The NBA already has so much talent that it is absurd, but next year’s draft promises to be a good one, headlined by the one and only Victor Wembanyama, who is considered the best prospect in NBA history. Wembanyama is not the only promising prospect in the draft, as NBA G-League Ignite guard Scoot Henderson is an explosive, strong, and powerful guard who looks like the best guard prospect since Derrick Rose in 2008.

You also have the uber-athletic Thompson twins in Ausar and Amen for Overtime Elite that have promising potential, Villanova forward Cam Whitmore who has a great blend of power and finesse, scoring combo guard Nick Smith, South Carolina’s Greg Jackson, and a host of other prospects who look to be potential solid NBA starters or even potential All-Stars with the right development, such as Alabama’s Brandon Miller or Keyonte George.

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The 2023 NBA Draft looks to be a promising one, and with the talent in the NBA currently, it will only add to the infusion of talent that has been coming into the league the last few seasons.