Is Ace Bailey 'most likely to bust' among the top-5 picks in the NBA Draft?
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The Philadelphia 76ers own the No. 3 pick in the NBA Draft after lottery luck, but what to do with it has already sparked a heated debate among the fan base. The name at the center of it? Ace Bailey, the 6-foot-9 athletic marvel with tantalizing upside but uneven production at Rutgers.
Kevin O'Connor didn't mince words on the latest episode of "The Kevin O'Connor Show" with ESPN draft analyst Jonathan Givony, suggesting Bailey is 'most likely to bust of the top five guys.' But Givony shot down the skepticism. 'Absolutely not. I love Ace Bailey,' Givony said, even after acknowledging valid questions about Bailey's track record. Givony stressed Bailey's maturity, competitiveness and game-changing potential: 'He's 18 years old, doesn't turn 19 until August. … I firmly believe Ace Bailey is going to be a star in the NBA.'
Bailey's case feels eerily similar to past draft debates — upside versus college-winner credentials. Detractors say, 'He couldn't help Rutgers win, how is he going to help win games in the NBA?' But Givony has spent time at Rutgers, at Team USA camps and describes a player and person who checks all the right boxes for long-term success.
The Sixers' current options at No. 3 aren't jaw-dropping, as both host and guest agree. 'VJ Edgecombe? How does that make sense with [Tyrese] Maxey and [Jared] McCain?' asks Givony. For a team that's always looking for the next Joel Embiid running mate, Givony urges Bailey: 'I'm 100% drafting him third.'
To hear the full discussion, tune into "The Kevin O'Connor Show" on Apple, Spotify or YouTube.

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