A rare elite draft prospect who exhausted all four years of his college eligibility, Kris Dunn potentially could’ve been a mid-first-round draft pick in 2015, but opted to return to Providence for a final season. The decision appears to have paid off, because the Friars standout is now listed as a lottery lock by everyone, possibly going in the top five. Although players who stay in college longer are sometimes downgraded as having less “upside” and room for improvement, many see the experience and maturity he gained as a plus. A scout told SI.com that the point guard is “John Wall with B-plus athleticism instead of A-plus.
Draft Profile: Kris Dunn
