Rokas Jokubaitis

NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT

POSITION: PG SGFROM: LithuaniaHT: 6-4WT: 194
BORN: 11/19/00YEAR: 00WING: NAREACH: NA

Draft Notes

Rokas is a versatile guard who can play on or off the ball. The 6-4 lefty is capable of running the point (and guarding the point) but is also effective moving around off the ball, coming off screens and getting his shot. He’s an instinctive cutter and has a good feel for spacing the floor and operating within the flow of the offense.

He’s a bit limited athletically, doesn’t have good length and doesn’t have great leaping ability. He’s a creative finisher around the basket and is able to make up for his lack of burst by scoring the ball in a variety of ways, but his limitations will be more pronounced at the NBA level.

Rokas is a very solid 3pt. shooter and projects as a good spot up shooter at the NBA level. He’ll have to be elite in this skill to really have a big impact in the NBA.

He plays with a lot of confidence and is a hard nosed player.


Comparisons

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Draft Projection

second round pick in the 2021 NBA Draft or 2022 NBA Draft

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2021 Point Guard Rankings

  1. Cade Cunningham – 6-8 – Oklahoma St.
  2. Jalen Suggs – 6-4 – Gonzaga
  3. Josh Giddey – 6-8 – Australia
  4. Davion Mitchell – 6-2 – Baylor
  5. Jared Butler – 6-3 – Baylor
  6. Tre Mann – 6-5 – Florida
  7. Miles McBride – 6-2 – West Virginia
  8. Nah’Shon Hyland – 6-3 – VCU
  9. Sharife Cooper 6-0 – Auburn
  10. Ayo Dosunmu – 6-5 – Illinois
  11. Joel Ayayi – 6-5 – Gonzaga
  12. Rokas Jokubaitis – 6-4 – Lithuania
  13. Duane Washington Jr. – 6-3 – Ohio State
  14. Dalano Banton – 6-9 – Nebraska
  15. Daishon Nix – 6-4 – G League
  16. David Johnson – 6-5 – Louisville
  17. Jason Preston – 6-4 – Ohio
  18. D.J. Carton – 6-1 – Marquette
  19. Javonte Smart – 6-4 – LSU
  20. Mac McClung – 6-2 – Texas Tech

2020
  1. LaMelo Ball – 6-7 – USA
  2. Tyrese Haliburton – 6-5 – Iowa State
  3. Killian Hayes – 6-5 – France
  4. Kira Lewis – 6-3 – Alabama
  5. Tyrell Terry – 6-1 – Stanford
  6. Cole Anthony – 6-2 – UNC
  7. Grant Riller – 6-3 – Charleston
  8. Theo Maledon – 6-5 – France
  9. Malachi Flynn – 6-2 – San Diego St.
  10. Devon Dotson – 6-2 – Kansas
  11. Ty-Shon Alexander – 6-4 – Creighton
  12. Nico Mannion – 6-2 – Arizona
  13. Payton Pritchard – 6-2 – Oregon
  14. Yam Madar – 6-3 – Israel
  15. Abdoulaye N-Doye – 6-7 – France
  16. Ashton Hagans – 6-3 – Kentucky
  17. Cassius Winston – 6-1 – Michigan State
  18. Tre Jones – 6-1 – Duke
  19. Markus Howard – 5-11 – Marquette