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Cole Anthony, North Carolina, 2020 NBA Draft
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2020 NBA Mock Draft: Picks 21-25

21. Philadelphia 76ers — Cole Anthony, G, North Carolina

There’s development that needs to take place in Cole Anthony’s ability to run the pick-and-roll, but he displayed an ability to get a bucket in isolation and to knock down catch-and-shoot looks. With the 76ers, he could fill a complementary creator role and operate off the ball.

22. Denver Nuggets — Leondro Bolmaro, G/F, Spain

The playmaking ability Bolmaro has displayed is quite intriguing and would be fascinating to see alongside Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray. Perhaps one of the greatest benefits for Denver is they’d be able to stash him in Barcelona as they sort out logjams on their roster.

23. Utah Jazz — Jaden McDaniels, F, Washington

While Jaden McDaniels could use some improvement as shot creator, he displayed real potential as a floor spacer with some playmaking upside. Standing at 6-foot-9, pairing him up with Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert would be an intriguing possibility.

24. Milwaukee Bucks — Theo Maledon, G, ASVEL

There’s not a lot the Bucks need in the immediate future that can be had with the No. 24 pick. However, there could be a need to eventually replace Eric Bledsoe and beginning the development process for a point guard that can hit spot-up jumpers makes plenty of sense.

25. Oklahoma City Thunder — RJ Hampton, G, USA

Another player that could receive a boost during the draft process is R.J. Hampton for his work with Mike Miller in the perimeter shooting department. The Thunder needs all the shooting they can get and that makes Hampton a logical option.

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