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Biggest question mark: Shot selection/impact on winning

Given his natural talent, skill level and production, Anthony Edwards will have a case to be the first player picked in the 2020 draft. But does his particular game translate to winning?

Though capable of catching fire and carrying a team for stretches, Edwards can get too caught up in trying to look pretty with hero jump shots. Sometimes, he forgets he's 6'5" and 225 pounds. Through 12 games, he's already taken 53 pull-ups in the half court alone. Only 15 have gone in.

Edwards' shot-making ability is apparent, and that's what leads to some overconfidence. There isn't a one-on-one jumper he can't hit. But he's shooting 30.0 percent out of isolation, and despite his power and explosiveness, he's converted just three half-court drives to the basket all season.

While Edwards has looked fine catching-and-shooting off the ball, when defenders close out on him from the wings, he likes to put the ball on the floor and settle for a quick pull-up instead of attacking hard to the rim. From spot-up position, he's 2-of-18 on dribble jumpers.

Shot selection will be a question on his scouting report. Is his style of perimeter scoring conducive for efficient individual and team basketball?