
Kevin McCullar
Ht/Wt: 6' 5" / 206 lbsPosition: SG/SF
Team: Kansas
Class: Senior
2024 Draft Profile - Kevin McCullar
Kevin O'Connor - The Ringer - June 17th: "Thrives as a playmaking hub for Kansas, rarely turning the ball over and facilitating pick-and-rolls and dribble handoffs in the natural flow of the offense. At the next level, these skills will translate to make him a connective piece who limits mistakes and can execute any pass."NBA Draft Room - June 16th: "A glue-guy and lock-down defender who is hitting the 3 ball more consistently. Would be a solid addition to a win-now team."
Zach Buckley - Bleacher Report - June 4th: "His three-ball is a question mark, but that might be the only mystery beyond his medicals."
Jonathan Wasserman - Bleacher Report - May 30th: "Kevin McCullar Jr. continues to sit with a knee injury that kept him out of the NCAA tournament. He skipped drills, athletic testing and scrimmages at the combine, though it was unlikely scouts would learn anything new about the 23-year-old who attended the same event last year."
Kevin O'Connor - The Ringer - March 18th: "Well-rounded two-way player capable of flourishing in any type of system."
Jeff Zillgitt and Scooby Axson - USA Today - March 12th: "Injury concerns aside, McCullar is an outstanding defender and productive scorer. One of oldest prospects in draft class (he turns 23 on March 15), can also be a playmaker, and is slotted at a 2 or 3 at the next level."
Jonathan Wasserman - Bleacher Report - March 6th: "He’s struggled as a pick-and-roll ball-handler with his pull-up and limited explosion, but between his transition offense, catch-and-shoot game, passing IQ and defensive tools, McCullar should have a fairly adaptable game."
Jonathan Givony - ESPN - March 5th: "McCullar's outstanding season has been derailed by a knee injury, causing him to miss four of his team's past six games. He is still leading the Big 12 in scoring, he remains in the top 10 in rebounds and assists, and he continues to be one of the best defenders in the college game, giving him outstanding versatility at 6-7."
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