After Rob Dillingham, it's Isaiah Collier who decided to register for the 2024 Draft. Like his Kentucky counterpart, the USC leader's freshman campaign leaves a mixed taste.
The most coveted player coming out of high school last year, he certainly averaged 16.3 points, 4.3 assists and 1.5 steals, but he also lost a lot of balls (3.3 per game), at only 34% from afar. .
With also two injuries, his rating took a hit, even though he was announced very, very high for the 2024 Draft when he arrived in the NCAA. Now, ESPN places him in 11th place and if almost all the “Mock Draft” still make him a “lottery pick”, he has really fallen in the forecasts.
Nevertheless, with his power, his changes of speed and his creative qualities, Isaiah Collier (1m96, 95 kgs) remains one of the most interesting prospects for NBA franchises, with whom he keeps many fans.
To represent him, he also chose former Bulls player BJ Armstrong, who works for Wasserman.