Detroit Pistons: Where does Saddiq Bey rank among recent 19th picks?

Saddiq Bey #41 of the Detroit Pistons dribbles the ball against Tobias Harris #12 of the Philadelphia 76ers (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Saddiq Bey #41 of the Detroit Pistons dribbles the ball against Tobias Harris #12 of the Philadelphia 76ers (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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Gary Harris #14 of the Denver Nuggets drives past Tony Snell #17 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images) /

Detroit Pistons: Ranking Saddiq Bey among recent 19th picks

The next two guys have been solid contributors on good teams but don’t project to be much more than role players in their careers.

No. 6- Gary Harris 2014

Harris is a solid bench guard and had a couple of really good seasons for the Nuggets, including one where he scored more than 17 points per game.

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His role was gradually reduced in Denver and he was traded to the Magic as part of the Aaron Gordon trade.

Harris a good backup shooting guard who has shown he can be a double-digit scorer for a good team.

No. 5- Kevin Huerter 2018

Huerter is currently playing for the Atlanta Hawks who are one game away from moving to the second round of the playoffs. Huerter is a good offensive player who can shoot the 3-ball but he doesn’t do a whole lot else.

He can definitely be a top bench scorer on a good team, though he has started a lot of games for the Hawks this season as well.

Huerter has upside as a 3-point shooter but he shot worse than Saddiq Bey did this season for the Detroit Pistons and did it on fewer attempts.