

However, it’s unclear whether he will be able to develop into the type of ball-handling playmaker teams expect from a primary option. At worst, Smith should be able to replicate peak Rashard Lewis’ offensive production, while contributing tremendous versatility on the defensive end. Standing 6-10 with a unblockable release point, Smith can get his shot off against almost any individual defender and knock it down with efficiency from well beyond the NBA 3-point line. Smith is the draft’s best shooter regardless of position.

Oklahoma City likely would have taken him first overall. He is so rail-thin and it’s unclear whether he can conceivably add weight to his frame without sacrificing what makes him so special. However, his body is so unorthodox that it will take some time to gauge whether it can withstand the rigors of an 82-game season. He possesses tremendous basketball IQ and even a little bit of a mean streak. Offensively, he has unquestioned 3-point range and soft hands around the hoop to convert jump hooks on mismatches or convert offensive rebounds. He is a defensive philosophy unto himself, with elite shotblocking skills and the quickness to survive on perimeter switches.

Holmgren is a unicorn with the wingspan of a condor. The word “unicorn” gets tossed around to describe players we haven’t quite seen before. The best version of Holmgren is the best player this draft has to offer – and it isn’t particularly close. Everyone on this young roster will immediately reap the benefits of Banchero’s presence. He will help stabilize the Orlando Magic and give them a much-needed focal point. He has the highest floor among this draft’s elite prospects. But if Banchero remains healthy, it’s impossible to imagine him ending up as a bust. Smaller guards will go out of their way to get Banchero on a switch. Lateral foot speed will likely be an issue on defense. He isn’t a knockdown 3-point shooter like Jabari Smith, but he shows strong fundamentals and a quick release, both off the catch and off the dribble. He plays with tremendous confidence and doesn’t shy away from hard work or big moments. It’s clear that Banchero has the size, skills, and savvy to thrive in the NBA right away. Banchero can do a little bit of everything, and he loves to do it on the biggest stage possible. This section got removed along with Pyramids.It might be a bit of a surprise to some, but the Orlando Magic opted to take the most NBA-ready player at No.This section and Dragons Walk are the only sections to ever have springs.

This section was replaced by Points of the Compass.The original submitted name was "Spring Time".The truss is slightly shorter and springy in the model.There are a few differences between the latest version of Springs and the model.This used to be the 126th section in The Tower of Hell.The springs may go crazy if you go too early.This section will sometimes glitch and fling you off.Be careful since the springy blocks are a bit high and the truss is also high.This mechanic is no longer allowed to be used for sections in Tower of Hell. This section was removed because it included springs. After the platforms there was a truss that leads to the end of the section. It could be tricky because you might not have enough height to jump on to the next platform. This beige section contained four platforms that wobbled when you stood on them. Yes Springs is a now-removed section created by ScripterAsh and was added on August 20th, 2018 and removed on October 21st, 2019.
