 Grady Vicks got a super high floor in the NBA because of his elite outside shooting ability at great size and length. He thrived off of being an off-ball threat at KU this year, shooting off of curls, diving back door to the rim, just showing his ability to read the game. Outside stroke is so smooth and so elite, one of the best in the class for sure, if not the best. And there's really no reason he can't be one of the best shooters in the entire NBA in a few years. He's going to be a complementary piece, so he's not going to be this on-ball primary option or superstar. And his defending definitely wasn't a strongster earlier in the year, but he definitely improved over the course of the season to not be targeted by opponents. I come to buddy's yield because of how dynamic of an outside shooter he is with a little bit of playmaking and athleticism. He is a lot to go in the lottery, he's a safe pick, and he can honestly go as high as picks 6 or 7 if a team that high wants to draft an elite shooter.