Brotherhood Draft Watch: Sion James Update
He’s emerged as a desirable role player available in the second round
Although he only played for Duke for one season, Sion James made a big impression on Duke fans. With intelligent play and relentless effort, James became a fan favorite. Is he good enough for the NBA though?
Well, it looks like he is.
Several mock drafts now have him as a second-round pick and multiple teams have metaphorically kicked the tires.
Three teams that seem intrigued: the Chicago Bulls, the Golden State Warriors and the Phoenix Suns.
Chicago had a real problem with defense last year and James could really help solve that problem.
As for the Warriors, they have a tremendous amount of payroll invested in their veterans and they need to make a cost-effective addition that could make a difference. James could certainly fill that bill for Golden State GM and former Duke star Mike Dunleavy.
Finally, Phoenix has the #29 and the #52 picks and there’s a reasonable chance that Tyrese Proctor or James will be available at #52.
This article looks at how James might fit with the Suns and reveals an interesting fact: he had the fourth best vertical at the combine with 39.5 inches. It’s a fair assessment of a guy who has the potential to keep improving.
What they need to also consider is his sterling character. James will find a way to contribute no matter what the situation is. A guy like that can help anyone.