Complex | 2022 NBA Mock Draft (V2)
Danny Cunningham, May 26, 2022
9. San Antonio Spurs - AJ Griffin, Duke
AJ Griffin Duke
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Position: Forward
Height: 6’6”
Weight: 220 pounds
Year: Freshman
Age: 18
It’s still weird seeing San Antonio in the NBA Draft Lottery, isn’t it? Head coach Gregg Popovich squeezed the most out of the team by getting this group to the NBA Play-In Tournament, but it’s clear that they need some help to get back over the top. The Spurs have historically had a terrific player development system, and their selection at ninth overall could be a huge benefit of that.
The scary thing about Griffin is the hitch he has in his shot. He needs a quicker release, and with the speed of the NBA game there are shots he gets off in college that may not be as good of an idea in the NBA. If he can still shoot a solid percentage in the NBA, he’ll be a good 3-and-D player off the bench. As the season went on at Duke, his offensive game expanded a bit as he seemed to be more comfortable putting the ball on the floor. He dealt with a number of different injuries while in high school that caused him to miss time, so the pre-draft process will be important for teams that are considering him.20. San Antonio Spurs – Christian Koloko, Arizona
Christian Koloko Arizona
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Position: Center
Height: 7’1”
Weight: 230 pounds
Year: Junior
Age: 21
Christian Koloko is an incredibly energetic, raw talent that’s going to need time to develop. At the very least, he should be able to provide energy and shot blocking for an NBA team off the bench. He still has plenty of upside on the offensive end if he’s in the right player development situation, but that will need to take some time. Right now, he should be used primarily as a guy that can set screens and roll to the rim. He can also outhustle opponents down the floor in transition for easy finishes at the rim.25. San Antonio Spurs – Christian Braun, Kansas
Christian Braun Kansas
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Position: Forward
Height: 6’7”
Weight: 218 pounds
Year: Junior
Age: 21
Christian Braun wasn’t a consistent enough shooter in college to be a lottery player, but he’s been good enough to find himself in the first round. While he was at Kansas, he was lights out on a smaller volume from deep, knocking down 44 percent of his three-point attempts (2.3 per game). His efficiency dropped to just 34 percent in his sop re year on a much higher volume (5.1 attempts per game) before finding a happy medium as a junior at 38.6 percent on 3.3 attempts per game. He did expand his game offensively as a junior as he attacked the basket at a higher frequency, more than doubling his attempts from inside the arc.

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