OKC Thunder Draft: Who Can Play the Two-Guard?

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Mar 15, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Georgia State Panthers guard R.J. Hunter (22) loses the ball as Georgia Southern Eagles guard Curtis Diamond (4) and forward Trent Wiedeman (44) defend during the first half of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship game at the Lakefront Arena. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

R.J. Hunter

After carrying an experienced Georgia State basketball team to the Sweet Sixteen, Hunter declared for the draft after averaging 19.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg, and 3.6 apg under the coaching of his father, Ron Hunter.

R.J. has a silky-sweet jumper and is capable of playing very solid defense, a perfect fit along Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. If Hunter is there around picks 12  through 14, don’t be surprised at all if Sam Presti scoops him up.

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