Keegan Murray might be the most NBA-ready player in this draft and would be effortlessly integrated into Mike Brown’s game plan next year, but it’s hard to shake off the question as to whether or not he is worthy of being the fourth pick. Coming out of Iowa as a sophomore, Murray averaged 23.5 points on 39.8% shooting from three, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks. The best player for the Hawkeyes, he was a dynamic scorer, able to find points in a variety of ways, as well as a terrifically active defender.
Is Keegan Murray Right at No. 4? Or a Reach?
Is Keegan Murray Right at No. 4? Or a Reach?
Is Keegan Murray Right at No. 4? Or a Reach?
Keegan Murray might be the most NBA-ready player in this draft and would be effortlessly integrated into Mike Brown’s game plan next year, but it’s hard to shake off the question as to whether or not he is worthy of being the fourth pick. Coming out of Iowa as a sophomore, Murray averaged 23.5 points on 39.8% shooting from three, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks. The best player for the Hawkeyes, he was a dynamic scorer, able to find points in a variety of ways, as well as a terrifically active defender.