NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT
Draft Notes
Bryce McGowens has all the tools you look for in an NBA prospect with great length and size for a shooting guard, awesome athleticism and good basketball instincts. He’s wired to score the ball and has the tools to make it happen.
Bryce has nice handles and a good dribble drive game. He’s scary in the open court and he can really play above the rim thanks to his size, length and plus athleticism.
He’s not yet consistent from downtown but he shows a lot of promise as an outside shooter. He shoots with confidence and projects as a high volume 3pt shooter a little later in his career.
Comparisons
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Draft Projection
mid to late first round pick in the 2022 NBA Draft or 2023 NBA Draft
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2022 Shooting Guard Rankings
- Jaden Ivey – 6-4 – Purdue
- Shaedon Sharpe – 6-6 – Kentucky (Canada)
- Johnny Davis – 6-5 – Wisconsin
- Benedict Mathurin – 6-6 – Arizona
- Malaki Branham – 6-5 – Ohio State
- Jalen Williams – 6-6 – Santa Clara
- Ochai Agbaji – 6-5 – Kansas
- Gabriele Procida – 6-7 – Italy
- Blake Wesley – 6-5 – Notre Dame
- Jaden Hardy – 6-5 – G League Ignite
- MarJon Beauchamp – 6-6 – G League Ignite
- Ryan Rollins – 6-4 – Toledo
- Max Christie – 6-5 – Michigan State
- Christian Braun – 6-6 – Kansas
- Bryce McGowens – 6-6 – Nebraska
- Alondes Williams – 6-5 – Wake Forest
- Trevor Keels – 6-5 – Duke
- Keon Ellis – 6-6 – Alabama
- Kameron McGusty – 6-5 – Miami
- Michael Devoe – 6-5 – Geogia Tech
- Tevin Brown – 6-5 – Murray State
- Matteo Spagnolo – 6-4 – Italy
- Tyrese Martin – 6-6 – UConn
- Taevion Kinsey – 6-5 – Marshall
- Ron Harper Jr. – 6-6 – Rutgers