13 players the Raptors could pick at No. 13 in 2023 NBA Draft
By Mike Luciano
4. Jett Howard, SF, Michigan
The son of NBA great Juwan Howard, Jett brings shooting, scoring, and a great feel for the game to the Raptors. Howard’s immediate impact might be better than what teammate Bufkin would bring, as he looks like a Gary Trent Jr. replacement with more physical traits to work with.
3. Jalen Hood-Schifino, PG, Indiana
A legit 6-5 point guard that can handle the rock, defend his ass off, and hit tons of clutch 3-point shots, Hood-Schifino is a bigger ball-handler that can eventually be a proper VanVleet successor. Indiana helped Toronto land All-Defensive nominee OG Anunoby, so why not go back to Bloomington?
2. Brice Sensabaugh, SF, Ohio State
Sensabaugh never got tons of minutes at Ohio State, and I have no explanation why. A 6-6, 235-pound wing with tremendous defense, legitimate three-position versatility, and an elite perimeter game, Sensabaugh might be one of the safest prospects in the draft at any position.
Toronto Raptors draft: Cason Wallace fits in with the team.
1. Cason Wallace, PG, Kentucky
An above-average 3-point shot? Check. Production in the SEC? Yep. How about tremendous on-ball defense with All-Defensive potential at his peak? Got that too. Surely he isn’t a tremendous athlete also? Well, yes he is. What else does Masai Ujiri need to see?