Rayvon Griffith

NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT

POSITION: SFFROM: Cincinnati, OHHT: 6-6WT: 190
BORN: NAYEAR: HSsr.WING: NAREACH: NA

Draft Notes

Rayvon is a high level athlete who has been extremely productive early in his high school career. He’s now pushing 6-6 and growing into a big time wing prospect who can play above the rim with ease and has all the tools to make it to the league.

He’s a great driver/slasher who has a very quick first step and can really explode to the rim. He’s a wiry athlete who will become even more dangerous as he fills out his frame to better finish through contact.

Rayvon is a blur in transition and is a big time dunker, even at this early stage of his career.

He crashes the boards hard and has a nose for grabbing offensive rebounds. He’s got the size to hold his own inside and again, this will only get better as he grows into his frame.

His jumper and 3pt shot is coming along well. He’s got decent form and shows plenty of promise in this area, although still inconsistent.


Comparisons

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Draft Projection

possible first round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft or 2025 NBA Draft

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2024 SG Rankings

  1. Ja’Kobe Walter – 6-5 – Baylor
  2. D.J. Wagner – 6-3 – Kentucky
  3. Riley Kugel – 6-5 – Florida
  4. Thierry Darlan – 6-6 – G League Ignite (Senegal)
  5. Matthew Cleveland – 6-7 – Miami
  6. LeBron James Jr. – 6-3 – USC
  7. Judah Mintz – 6-4 – Syracuse
  8. JJ Starling – 6-4 – Syracuse
  9. Matthew Murrell – 6-4 – Mississippi
  10. Wooga Poplar – 6-5 – Miami
  11. Terrance Arceneaux – 6-6 – Houston
  12. Kevin McCullar Jr. – 6-6 – Kansas
  13. Scotty Middleton – 6-6 – Ohio State
  14. Simeon Wilcher – 6-4 – North Carolina
  15. Johnell Davis – 6-4 – Florida Atlantic
  16. Baylor Scheierman – 6-6- Creighton
  17. Caleb Love – 6-3 – Arizona
  18. Will Richard – 6-5 – Florida
  19. Harrison Ingram – 6-8 – UNC
  20. Davonte Davis – 6-4 – Arkansas
  21. Justin Moore – 6-4 – Villanova
  22. Jamal Mashburn Jr. – 6-2 – New Mexico
  23. Tamar Bates – 6-5 – Indiana
  24. Allen Flanigan 6-6 – Mississippi
  25. Adama Bal – 6-6 – Santa Clara (France)
  26. Fedor Zugic – 6-6 – Montenegro
  27. Mikey Williams – 6-2 – Memphis
  28. Dominick Harris – 6-4 – Loyola Marymount
  29. Nimari Burnett – 6-3 – Alabama
  30. Jayson Tchicamboud – 6-5 – France
  31. Langston Love – 6-4 – Baylor
  32. Jordan Longino – 6-7 – Villanova
  33. Kowacie Reeves – 6-6 – Georgia Tech
  34. Hunter Sallis – 6-4 – Wake Forest
  35. Kadary Richmond – 6-5 – Seton Hall
  36. Adam Miller – 6-4 – LSU
  37. Jalen Warley – 6-5 – Florida State