Kessler Edwards (SF, Pepperdine)
There are players that come into the NBA Draft every year that have awkward-looking jump shots, and Kessler Edwards is definitely one of them.
The small forward out of Pepperdine burst onto the scene this year with 17.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game in his junior year. When shooting the ball, Edwards has a quick release, but he drifts forward when he releases the ball.
Despite his unorthodox jump shot, Edwards had no trouble making threes, converting 39.5 percent of them in his collegiate career.
Along with his prowess on the offensive end, Edwards is a long-wing defender that could intrigue teams in the pre-draft process.
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Edwards should be able to play both forward spots in the NBA due to his length, making him a prospect to keep an eye on as the 2021 NBA Draft progresses in July.