MIP Scouting Temperature Check Terquavion Smith

As we work through the combine and into individual workouts, we are taking an MIP temperature check at some of the most interesting players to watch in our ranking.

If you are interested in taking a deeper dive into individual prospects, take a look at our scouting section here!

Players to Watch:

#32 Terquavion Smith: Smith has become the name coming out of the NBA combine. The NC State guard dominated every aspect of the workouts and has seemingly positioned himself as a first round pick after being a fringe second round pick (at best) heading into the events. Smith, by all accounts, dominated the one on ones, shot the lights out in the the three point drill and continued to impress in 5 on 5’s. In my opinion, Smith was going back to NC State prior to the combine explosion but could easily be a surprise name in the first round. He may even find himself getting consistent minutes in an NBA rotation depending on where he is drafted. It isn’t too hard to imagine him being an impact player off the bench with his offensive gifts. A “microwave” scorer who has good size and vision to go along with his dynamic ability on the offensive end of the floor should be able to help any organizations second unit right away. These gifts are going to prevent him from being drafted any lower than the top of the second round. I wouldn’t be surprised if a team falls in love with him during individual team workouts and takes a chance by selecting him in the first, regardless, Smith is a major name to watch. Originally Ranked: N/A (+86)

#57 Jared Rhoden: Rhoden is coming off a senior season that ended in a place that left more to be desired. After having a strong regular season, even though his scoring was a bit up and down,  Rhoden missed the mark in both the Big East and NCAA tournament. Coming into the pre-draft process it was all but assumed the former Pirate would end up struggling to gain real NBA eyes even with his invitation to the G-League combine. However, an extremely strong performance ended with an invitation to the NBA combine which then translated into over ten team workouts. Rhoden has decided to control his own destiny and, as we always say, in a league that is starved for wing talent that can guard multiple positions he fits the need. Even if teams believe he can be secured after the draft the Seton Hall standout has at the very least elevated his stock enough to secure a two-way contract. Rolling the dice on him with a late second round pick doesn’t seem to be out of the question at this point in the process. Originally ranked: #104 (+47)

#62 Dominick Barlow: Barlow has come on to the draft scene with a flurry of new hype surrounding his game. Even though it is hard to measure the level of play and contribution in the Overtime Elite League, as they don’t record game stats, Barlow is gaining ground for good reason. A player that has continued to play up to the level of competition since his breakout junior year, he has begun to dominate OTE and the team he plays on. Getting it done on both ends of the floor, being able to score the basketball from inside and out, and being able to guard multiple positions at 6-9 is starting to raise eyebrows for NBA scouts. At only 18 years old Barlow is going to be drafted as a long term plan. Spending time in the G-League is inevitable but with the talent at both levels his growth and development should only continue upward. Even though he is currently ranked at #62, do not be surprised if he finds himself in the mid forties by draft day. Original Rank: N/A (+56)

PlayerPositionCollegeConferenceOriginal RankDraft Day
Jabari SmithPFAuburnSEC21
Paolo BancheroPFDukeACC32
Chet HolmgrenSF/PFGonzagaWest Coast13
Jaden IveySGPurdueBig 1044
Bennedict MathurinSGArizonaPac-1285
Keegan MurraySF/PFIowaBig 10106
Dyson DanielsSG/SFG-LeagueG-League237
Shaedon SharpeSGKentuckySEC68
AJ GriffinSFDukeACC59
Jalen DurenCMemphisAmerican1110
Jeremy SochanSF/PFBaylorBig 122011
Johnny DavisSGWisconsinBig 10712
Malaki BranhamSGOhio StateBig 102913
Tari EasonSFLSUSEC914
Mark WilliamsCDukeACC2115
Dalen TerrySG/PGArizonaPac-125016
Jalen WilliamsSFSanta ClaraWest Coast5517
Ousmane DiengSFFranceInternational3018
TyTy WashingtonPGKentuckySEC1419
EJ LiddellPF/COhio StateBig 102720
Jaden HardySGG-LeagueG-League2221
Blake WesleySGNotre DameACC3322
Ochai AgbajiSGKansasBig 121523
Wendell Moore Jr.SFDukeACC1724
Kennedy ChandlerPGTennesseSEC2625
Jake LarviaSFWake ForestACC6526
MarJon BeauchampSGG-LeagueG-League1627
Patrick BaldwinSF/PFMilwaukeeHorizon2428
Kendall BrownSFBaylorBig 121229
Nikola JovicPFSerbiaInternational1330
Walker KesslerCAuburnSEC2531
Bryce McGowensSGNebraskaBig 103732
Christian BraunSGKansasBig 123132
Josh MinottSG/SFMemphisAmerican6034
Trevor KeelsSGDukeACC3235
Jean MonteroPG/SGOvertime EliteInternational1836
Ismael KamagateCParis BasketballInternational3437
Andrew NembhardPGGonzagaWest Coast7038
Jaylin WilliamsPFArkansasSEC5739
Justin LewisSF/PFMarquetteBig East4540
Ryan RollinsSGToledoMACN/A41
Max ChristieSGMichigan StateBig 103942
David RoddySFColorado StateMountain West3843
Caleb HoustanSFMichiganBig 103544
Christian KolokoCArizonaPac-122845
Michael FosterPFG-LeagueG-League5446
Aminu MohammedPGGeorgetownBig EastN/A47
Dereon SeabronSGNC StateACCN/A48
Jabari WalkerSF/PFColoradoPac-124449
Hugo BessonPGNZ BreakersInternationalN/A50
Yannick NzosaCCongoInternational4751
Dominick BarlowPFOvertime EliteOvertime EliteN/A52
Leonard MillerSFCanadaInternationalN/A53
Gabriele ProcidaSG/SFItalyInternational11454
Ron Harper Jr.SFRutgersBig 108855
Alondes WilliamsSG/PGWake ForestACC4956
John ButlerPFFlorida StateACCN/A57
JD DavidsonPGAlabamaSEC3658
Khalif DiopCSpainInternational6959
Peyton WatsonSFUCLAPac-126460
Trevion WilliamsPFPurdueBig 104161
Keon EllisSGAlabamaSEC4062
Collin GillespiePGVillanovaBig EastN/A63
Orlando RobinsonCFresno StateMountain West7864
Matteo SpagnoloPG/SGItalyInternational6165
Isaiah MobleyPF/CUSCPac-127466
Iverson MolinarPGMississippi St.SEC5267
Jamaree BouyeaPGSan FransicoWest Coast11868
Kofi CockburnCIllinoisBig 108969
Julian ChampagnieSFSt. John'sBig East4570
Vince Williams Jr.SFVCUAtlantic 1011571
Kenny Lofton Jr.PFLouisiana TechConference USA11272
Scottie Pipper Jr.PGVanderbiltSEC10973
Ziga SamarPGSloveniaInternationalN/A74
Jared RhodenSGSeton HallBig East10475
Jordan HallPG/SGSt. JoesA104876
Zvonimir IvisicPFCroatiaInternationalN/A77
Moussa DiabatePFMichiganBig 10N/A78
DeVante JonesPGMichiganBig 105679
Brady ManekPFNorth CarolinaACCN/A80
Johnny JuzangSGUCLAPac-126881
Karlo MatkovicPFSerbiaInternationalN/A82
Tyrese MartinSG/SFUConnBig East11183
Ibou Dianko BadjiCSenegalInternational8184
Keve AlumaSF/PFVirginia TechACC9685
Andre JacksonSG/SFUConnBig East10086
Tevin BrownSGMurray StateOhio ValleyN/A87
Gabe BrownSFMichigan StateBig 10N/A88
James AkinjoPGBaylorBig 12N/A89
Tristan VukcevicPFSerbiaInternational10190
Bryson WilliamsPFTexas TechBig 12N/A91
Eric AyalaSGMarylandBig 1010892
Darius DaysPFLSUSECN/A93
Izaiah BrockingtonSGIowa StateBig 12N/A94
Fanbo ZengCG-LeagueG-LeagueN/A95
Mario NakicSFSerbiaInternational10396
Jules BernardSFUCLAPac-12N/A97
Kok YatSFOvertime EliteOvertime EliteN/A98
JD NotaePG/SGArkansasSEC11699