As the AAC’s Most Improved Player of the Year in 2017-18, Melvin Frazier enjoyed the benefits of being coached up by Mike Dunleavy Sr., who happens to have over 600 NBA Ws under his belt. Homie should have every GM salivating by the way he gets after it on the defensive end. It’s that serious. To put things in perspective, he checks in at nearly the same height and wingspan as Kawhi Leonard. That mix of length and fast twitch athleticism equals a longgggg night for whoever he matches up against. Though he needs to continue to develop a more consistent 3 ball, he improved as a shooter in each of his three seasons at Tulane. In transition, he’s a certified problem -- though he’ll need to tighten up his handle on the next level -- and his use of his length to finish at the rim will immediately translate. Still have your doubts? Fair but go ask the boys from Chapel Hill if they recall #35 for the Green Wave, better yet do yourself a favor and watch the highlight tape provided by yours truly, no way you’ll miss it (1:48). As one of my favorite players in this year’s draft, he draws NBA comparisons to Josh Richardson or Wave Papi Kelly Oubre and there honestly isn’t a team in the Association the couldn’t use a Melvin Frazier.