NBA Draft Big Board Check In: RJ Barrett nets 4th triple double in Duke history, Ja Morant sets OVC single-season assists record originally appeared on nbcsportschicago.com

Mark Schanowski's Big Board 5.0 had some movement, particularly around the bottom half of the top 10. We take the time to go over some of the best performances of the week from prospects on Schanowski's NBA Draft Big Board.

RJ Barrett, Duke: 23 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 0 turnovers

The 18-year old Canadian joined some elite Blue Devil company, netting the first triple-double since Sheldon Williams in 2006. It was also the fourth triple double all-time in Duke basketball history.

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 FIRST TRIPLE DOUBLE SINCE 2006 @RjBarrett6



23 points, 11 boards, 10 dimes, 0 TO in 36 minutes (8-16 FG) pic.twitter.com/ZcxYdjDa6m



— Duke Basketball (@DukeMBB) February 17, 2019

We've seen Barrett rack up nice point and rebound totals before, but we rarely see him play under control. On Saturday night, Barrett had zero turnovers in an NCAA game for this first time in his career.

His 3-point shot wasn't falling, but Barrett went 6/6 from the free throw line and flashed the abilty to score from the midrange, a crucial part of his game, especially if it takes awhile for his 3-point jumper to fully develop.

Slow-motion look at RJ Barrett's shooting mechanics. He's shooting 33.8% from 3 on 151 attempts and 66.9% from the free throw line this season. pic.twitter.com/bxFAkMtCVg — Mike Schmitz (@Mike_Schmitz) February 16, 2019

Despite Barrett's jumper being maddeningly inconsistent, his ability to get into the lane with allow him to thrive in the NBA. If he beats his man off the dribble-which he does with regularity-a help defender has to commit to getting his way early or else.....

Barrett (vis Basketball Reference) has the second highest assist rate on the team behind point guard Tre Jones and one of the lowest turnover rates on the team as well. If Barrett keeps taking steps forward as a playmaker, then any concerns about his inconsistent shooting or defense take a backseat to that development.

De'Andre Hunter, Virginia: 20 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 1 block

Hunter is the prototypical 3-and-D small forward prospect. He has great length, strong hands, and is capable of guarding bigger players in the post and holding his own against smaller/faster players on the perimeter. And on offense Hunter is a knockdown shooter who has improved as a playmaker as well. So far in the 2018-19 season, Hunter is shooting a hyper efficient 45.1 percent from the 3-point line and 53.3 percent from the field. In Virginia's win over Notre Dame on Saturday, Hunter came up big time with a 20-point, 10-rebound double double.

His overall steal and block rates have dropped from his (also great) freshman season but make no mistake, he is still the best defender on one of the toughest defensive squads in the nation (that currently ranks third in the nation in adjusted defensive efficiency per Kenpom.com).

Whatever team takes Hunter knows what they are getting, though he obviously has tons of room for development. His feel for the game is in question, especially on offense where he can sometimes show a suprising lack of aggression for a player who scores just under 15 PPG.

@colezwicker says this is a microcosm of DeAndre Hunter's offense, and that worries me: pic.twitter.com/CO7qKdZ53R — Lazarus Jackson (@lazchance) February 16, 2019

The most important thing that Hunter did in the win over Notre Dame was getting to the free throw line. Hunter went 6/7 from the charity stripe against the Fighting Irish, the most FT attempts he has had in a game since January 29.

Ja Morant, Murray State: 25 points, 8 rebounds, 14 assists, 3 steals, 1 block

The prospect that the Bulls have been linked to most in recent weeks in none other than viral sensation Ja Morant of Murray State. John Paxson was recently spotted at a Murray State game scouting Morant, and this comes on the heels of the Bulls publicly stating that they are still evaluating what they have at point guard. In his latest game, a win over the Eastern Kentucky Colonels, Morant netted a 25-point, 14-assist double double.

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