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10. Isaac Okoro | SF | USA | 17.4
Coming off a breakout spring on the EYBL circuit in which he averaged 18 points, Okoro is still far from a polished player at this stage. His main intrigue lies in his outstanding physical tools, standing 6-5 barefoot with big hands, a 6-8½ wingspan, a chiseled 213-pound frame and strong athletic ability that allows him to play above the rim. At this tournament he was mostly asked to play lock-down defense, get out in the open floor, make the extra pass in the half court and contribute on the glass. He has a good feel for the game and knows his strengths. He was particularly impressive sliding between positions defensively.
Okoro's development as a ball handler and shooter probably will determine his ceiling and how much time he spends in college. His stroke, while on the rigid side, shows some potential, even though he shot just 10-of-36 from 3 in EYBL and FIBA play and he's a career 63 percent shooter from the foul line