Potential Draft Options for the Los Angeles Clippers

BOISE, ID - MARCH 17: Kevin Knox #5 of the Kentucky Wildcats reacts during the first half against the Buffalo Bulls in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Taco Bell Arena on March 17, 2018 in Boise, Idaho. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
BOISE, ID - MARCH 17: Kevin Knox #5 of the Kentucky Wildcats reacts during the first half against the Buffalo Bulls in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Taco Bell Arena on March 17, 2018 in Boise, Idaho. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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Collin Sexton

Collin Sexton was an absolute monster player for Alabama in the NCAA. The Los Angeles Clippers could use Sexton to expand their point guard hunt with his aestheticism and pace setting in the game.

Collin Sexton would add a versatile dynamic to the Clippers. As a point guard, Collin Sexton is younger, faster, better defensively and more aggressive towards the basket than our current point guard Milos Tedosic. The Clippers could build something around Sexton, even if he comes off the bench as a back up point guard he will have people to kick out to off the perimeter and a team that encourages him to do the best of his ability.

Collin Sexton has a DeMar DeRozan and Chris Paul mid range game, his step backs and efficiency in mid range grants him the effectiveness he has had in the NCAA, and will transfer over the NBA.  Doc Rivers as a coach can develop Sexton to be one of the best point guards in stretching the floor, attacking the rim, absorbing contact and finishing.

Collin Sexton could be the Eric Bledsoe that the Clippers wish they had, however, more efficient offensively and versatile. Collin Sexton would fit into the Clippers system marvelously.