2019 NBA Mock Draft 2.0: The post Combine edition, OKC Thunder still focused on shooting

Tyler Herro OKC Thunder 2019 NBA Draft (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Admiral Schofield, OKC Thunder, 2019 NBA Draft(Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images) /

89. . Forward. Tennessee. Admiral Schofield. 30. player

Already, Tamberlyn Richardson who penned version 1.0 of the TI Mock Draft, and I are agreeing but rest assured there will be some disagreements littered throughout this Mock Draft.

Schofield is a great talent, and fit for the Bucks who would be grabbing an impact guy at pick 30 in a pretty shallow NBA Draft.

Schofield is an above average 3-point shooter, with a solid mid-range game, and he has shown his defensive potential throughout his tenure at the University of Tennessee.

The Bucks could grab themselves a pro ready player at pick 30, and an insurance policy if the price is too steep to keep Khris Middleton and/or Malcolm Brogdon.

Schofield is not just a quality shooter, his impeccable bodybuilder like frame allows him to get to the rim at will and bully opponents down low on both sides of the floor.

This NBA Draft class is extremely hard to predict, especially at the bottom of the class in terms of first-round talent.

Admiral Schofield could land anywhere from about 27 to the start of the second round. The Bucks would utilize Schofield to the best of his ability, and that potential is off the charts.