If your NBA team has any incentive or reason to tank this season, you should be watching as many Duke college basketball games as possible. Duke is like the Avengers of the NBA Draft class. They have three players who might go 1, 2, and 3 in the 2019 NBA Draft, including R.J. Barrett and Cameron Reddish — the players you will most likely see at #1 in 2019 NBA mock drafts. It reminds me of the 2014 Kansas Jayhawks when they had Andrew Wiggins and Joel Embiid. Imagine if the Jayhawks had Jabari Parker, too. That’s the 2018 Blue Devils.

But it’s not all about Duke. Dammit, it can’t be all about Duke. There’s a few other 2019 NBA Draft prospects who might climb to the top of 2019 NBA Draft boards. Here are the five college basketball players I’ll be watching.

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1. R.J. Barrett, G, Duke

R.J. can be the centerpiece of an NBA offense, or he can fit seamlessly into an already great NBA offense. He’s got a great first step, draws fouls, and creates his own offense. But his ability to hit open shots and pass the ball would be perfect for any NBA offense. The Orlando Magic would LOVE to land a player like this.

2. Cameron Reddish, G, Duke

There’s something so appealing about a wing with a 7’+ wingspan who can handle the ball, pass, and shoot. The sky’s the limit in the NBA. Actually, the limit for Reddish is effort and motor. The game comes easily to him, and he’s not an outwardly fiery player like KG. That could mean he’s just quiet like Kawhi, or it could mean that he’s more like a Jeff Green. We’ll see. But there’s a chance he’ll be #1 on most 2019 NBA Draft boards by February. If the Celtics land a top 3 pick, Reddish might finally allow Brad Stevens to play an all-wing lineup.

3. Nassir Little, F, North Carolina

Nassir represents the next evolution of wing players. The Power Wing. Players that are quick, long, and strong. Nassir has some seriously underrated handles. Question is, can he improve his shooting and be a consistent deep threat?

4. Zion Williamson, F, Duke

The big question about Zion is whether his game, athleticism, and body are better suited for high school games and YouTube than they are for today’s NBA. Can you have a 6’6” center who doesn’t possess a 7’1”+ wingspan? Puh-lease. Zion is a BEAST athletically and has a natural instinct for the game. Lots of scouts are debating whether he should go top 3 or top 10. He’d be great on the Brooklyn Nets, a team in need of talent and a personality.

5. Bol Bol, C, Oregon

It’s the only player on the list who isn’t in the state of North Carolina. He’s also the only player who’s 7’3”. He can obviously block shots, snag rebounds, and smother smaller defenders driving to the hoop — and he can hit 3 pointers off the dribble. But he’s got a slim frame and may never fill out.