Five prospects that could be franchise players in the 2019 NBA Draft

(Left to right) Tre Jones, Zion Williamson and Cam Reddish of the Duke Blue Devils (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
(Left to right) Tre Jones, Zion Williamson and Cam Reddish of the Duke Blue Devils (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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SPRINGFIELD, MA – JANUARY 15: Westtown Moose guard Cam Reddish (22) during the second half of the Spalding Hoophall Classic high school basketball game between the Westtown Moose and the IMG Academy Ascenders on January 15, 2018, at the Blake Arena in Springfield, MA .(Photo by John Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
SPRINGFIELD, MA – JANUARY 15: Westtown Moose guard Cam Reddish (22) during the second half of the Spalding Hoophall Classic high school basketball game between the Westtown Moose and the IMG Academy Ascenders on January 15, 2018, at the Blake Arena in Springfield, MA .(Photo by John Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

Cam Reddish, SF, Duke University

It’s not often that a high school prospect will bring both athleticism and great shooting to his freshman season of college but Cam Reddish is also another breed.

He handles the ball with ease, can score from anywhere on the floor, and will only improve as he will have three of the best basketball players in the nation on the floor with him this upcoming NCAA season (Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett, and Tre Jones).

What can Reddish bring to the Cavaliers? He has the ability to be a threat from deep, which he was in high school and has been in Duke’s first few preseason games.

Additionally, Reddish will provide the Cavaliers with a small forward who can grow. After the departure of LeBron James, the Cavaliers will look to fill the small forward slot pronto.

Good news, Koby Altman: you won’t need to wait much longer to do that.