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2022 NBA Draft: Ranking the top 100 prospects - Sports Illustrated
Jabari Smith Jr., Jaden Ivey, Paolo Banchero and Chet Holmgren lead our list of top prospects in the 2022 NBA draft class.
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"49. Tyler Burton, F, Richmond | Junior
Height: 6' 7" | Weight: 215 | Age: 22 | Last rank: 59Burton fits a useful mold as an active, athletic forward who should be able to fill out lineups and defend multiple positions. He plays hard, finishes well with both hands, rebounds really well at his position, and won’t need designed touches to be effective. Richmond played a heavily structured offense, and teams will be interested to see what he can do outside of that construct in the predraft process. Burton made strides as a shooter this season, but it remains a key swing skill for him moving forward—if he proves he can make enough shots in workouts, he’ll have a chance to really rise. As a productive wing-sized forward, he should get opportunities to prove himself and fill a role.
61. Vince Williams, F, vcu | Senior
95. Jordan Hall, F, St. Joseph’s | Sophomore"