Johnny Davis

NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT

POSITION: SGFROM: WisconsinHT: 6-5WT: 194
BORN: NAYEAR: So.WING: NAREACH: NA

Draft Notes

Johnny Davis is a hard-nosed gamer of a guard who does it all on the court. He’s a talented scorer and is really crafty with the ball in his hands, showing a nice ability to get past his man and score from mid range or deep in the lane. He’s got good burst and a quick first step. Operates the pick and role well.

Davis is a decent outside shooter but isn’t yet a pure knockdown shooter from deep. This will be one of his biggest areas to work on to find true success in the NBA.

Although he’s not an elite above the rim athlete Davis has plenty of athletic tools, good size and length and plays with toughness.

He’s slippery with the ball and has a knack for getting into the lane and scoring in traffic.

He’s the type of guy you want on your team and isn’t afraid of stepping up in the big moments of a game.

Davis projects as a complimentary piece at the next level. He might not be a superstar but should be a long time starter with some All Star level potential.


Comparisons

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Draft Projection

top 12 pick in the 2022 NBA Draft

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2022 SG Rankings

  1. Jaden Ivey – 6-4 – Purdue
  2. Shaedon Sharpe – 6-6 – Kentucky (Canada)
  3. Johnny Davis – 6-5 – Wisconsin
  4. Benedict Mathurin – 6-6 – Arizona
  5. Malaki Branham – 6-5 – Ohio State
  6. Jalen Williams – 6-6 – Santa Clara
  7. Ochai Agbaji – 6-5 – Kansas 
  8. Gabriele Procida – 6-7 – Italy
  9. Blake Wesley – 6-5 – Notre Dame
  10. Jaden Hardy – 6-5 – G League Ignite
  11. MarJon Beauchamp – 6-6 – G League Ignite
  12. Ryan Rollins – 6-4 – Toledo
  13. Max Christie – 6-5 – Michigan State
  14. Christian Braun – 6-6 – Kansas
  15. Bryce McGowens – 6-6 – Nebraska
  16. Alondes Williams – 6-5 – Wake Forest
  17. Trevor Keels – 6-5 – Duke
  18. Keon Ellis – 6-6 – Alabama
  19. Kameron McGusty – 6-5 – Miami
  20. Michael Devoe – 6-5 – Geogia Tech
  21. Tevin Brown – 6-5 – Murray State
  22. Matteo Spagnolo – 6-4 – Italy
  23. Tyrese Martin – 6-6 – UConn
  24. Taevion Kinsey – 6-5 – Marshall
  25. Ron Harper Jr. – 6-6 – Rutgers