I was excited about the previous Big Board I filed, on Feb. 28. We were heading into March Madness and I thought we would get some clarity during the most important games of the season in regard to the draft.



Instead, chaos ensued. The coronavirus pandemic unleashed uncertainty into the draft cycle and put a preemptive end to the college basketball season. Instead of any sort of answers in regard to prospects in this draft, we got further obscurity. And now, with the country on lockdown for the foreseeable future, the postseason draft schedule has been plunged into a position where nobody really knows what it will look like. It’s even unclear if the draft will be held on its currently scheduled date of June 23. No, really. We’re at the point where scouts, executives, general managers, and the league itself doesn’t know when the draft will be held, and rightfully so given that the league office has about 90 other problems to try and deal with prior to...