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Cavs NBA Draft Profile: Eric Dixon

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Dixon is a versatile, scoring forward.

The Cleveland Cavaliers have a pair of second-round NBA Draft picks this summer. We’re profiling several prospects to keep an eye on as we approach the big day.

Today, we’re focusing on Eric Dixon.

Who is Eric Dixon?

Dixon is a 6’8” forward who played five years at Villanova. He holds the school’s all-time scoring record and averaged 23.3 points in his final season.

Where is Dixon expected to go in the draft?

Experts feel confident that Dixon’s scoring will at least somewhat translate to the big leagues. But because of his age and concerns of his athleticism, mock drafts have Dixon going in the second round.

What do the experts say about Dixon?

Sports Illustrated:

“Dixon will be 24 years old on draft night, so relative to most of his peers in this class, he will be older. Even then, what he’s been able to showcase in this breakout fifth season has been nothing short of spectacular, and there’s no question his scoring can translate at the next level. That’s not to say he’ll ever score at this rate in the NBA, but the ways that he gets to his spots and the perimeter shooting accuracy at his size is well worth a draft selection despite his age. ”

Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports:

“Dixon is a burly forward who brings a toughness and physicality to the game. As Villanova’s all-time leading scorer, he showed versatile scoring skills but in the NBA his lack of athleticism will put a limit on the type of usage he can receive.”

How could Dixon help the Cavs?

You can never have enough wings in today’s NBA. Dixon’s toughness and ability to set screens would make him a welcome presence in Cleveland. His burly, 6’8” frame is exactly what the team needs more of.

Dixon’s scoring might not be a perfect translation to today’s NBA. His success will rely heavily on developing his three-point jumper. This has been trending in the right direction with Dixon shooting above 40% in his final collegiate season.

The path forward for Dixon is to become a competent three-level scoring threat who also serves as a garbage man. He’s shown tenacity for screen setting and rebounding. Packaging that with even a dose of scoring would make him a helpful role player for any team — but especially the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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