March Madness: 10 NBA Draft prospects to watch in 2021 NCAA Tournament
All eyes will be on Luka Garza throughout the 2021 NCAA Tournament. His Iowa Hawkeyes are a No. 2 seed in the tournament in large part thanks to Garza's dominance in his senior campaign, as he averaged 23.7 points and 8.8 rebounds per game on efficient shooting splits of .547/.407/.713.
I should correct that statement, however. All eyes will be on Luka Garza... except for NBA Draft scouts who are responsible for finding their respective team's lottery pick in the 2021 NBA Draft. For as good as Garza is — he won the Big Ten Player of the Year for the second consecutive campaign — he's not going to be a very popular name on NBA draft boards this upcoming fall.
As ESPN draft experts Jonathan Givony and Mike Schmitz noted, Garza has scouts "divided on [his] ability to make an impact at the next level, and most evaluators have him outside the first round." So if you're a fan of the Timberwolves, Pistons, Rockets or another bottom-feeding NBA team and want to watch March Madness not only for your own entertainment, but also to learn about which rising stars may be the future of your franchise, Garza won't be the guy to watch.
That's not to say this is a foolproof way to find out which players will become great NBA players. Sure, names like Stephen Curry, Carmelo Anthony and Derrick Rose followed their incredible March Madness performances with just as stellar NBA careers. But there are also those who have completely flopped once they made it to the pros. Remember Adam Morrison and Jimmer Fredette scoring 30 points with ease? That didn't last long.
What we've done here is laid out 10 names to watch in this year's tournament, fully expecting them to play well and secure spots within or just outside the NBA Draft lottery. Watch them with pleasure, for what they do with their opportunities in the pros is something that we can't predict. What we do know, however, is that they're sure to shine over the next few weeks, and you won't want to miss out on the action.
All stats from College Basketball Reference.