NBA Draft Big Board 1.0: Re-thinking the top five of the 2021 Draft

Jalen Green would be a nice get for the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Jalen Green would be a nice get for the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Jared Butler #12 of the Baylor Bears (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

Detroit Pistons Big Board 1.0: Prospects 20-19

Pick Analysis. Center. player. Scouting Report. Beşiktaş (Turkey). Alperun Sengun. 20. 64

The first international player to make the board, Sengun is one of the more intriguing and polarizing prospects in this draft.

Like all international prospects, the question is whether he played against enough good competition to put much stock in his numbers.

But the kid has size, can pass and rebound, has nice touch around the rim and has flashed the ability to step out and hit the long-range shot. He has rocketed up the boards lately and could be a guy who ends up in the top ten.

Jared Butler. 64. Baylor. 19. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Point Guard

The guards from Baylor both fit the profile of what Troy Weaver likes, so they might have Jared Butler ranked a little higher than this.

He is already a dawg on the defensive end, shot over 41 percent on high volume from 3-point range and is a winner, as we just witnessed in the NCAA tournament.