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Ben Bentil, Cheick Diallo, Jaron Blossomgame, Chinanu Onuaku, Pascal Siakam took full advantage of that with strong performances at the NBA Combine, which sets them up nicely to make a decision from a position of strength at the deadline on May 25th. "
"Here are some players who will likely strongly need to consider returning to school (or taking alternative routes through professional basketball) now after up and down performances at the NBA Combine:
Josh Hart: Hart is a gritty competitor and played a huge role in Villanova's NCAA Tournament Championship run, but he doesn't have an NBA-level skill at this stage of his development. He can straight line slash a bit, but with average physical tools and a very shaky jump shot, Hart could definitely use more time at Villanova to hone his skills and find a way to impact the game on the offensive end.
Isaiah Whitehead: The Seton Hall sophomore combo guard may have the strongest case of any of the players on this list to actually stay in the draft, as there are some NBA teams who do like him. Unfortunately there are just as many who don't consider him a serious draft prospect at this stage, which could put him in a precarious position on draft night if things don't fall his way. Whitehead's lack of athleticism is a hindrance at this stage considering how heavily he relies on mid-range stepbacks for production, and his jump-shot, playmaking and overall decision making is just too inconsistent at this stage. He did display much better intensity on defense at the Combine than he had in college so far. Barring some outstanding workouts, Whitehead would likely get picked somewhere in the second round at best based on the feedback we received from NBA teams, but that may be enough for him to stay in the draft. "