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Predicting Which Top-20 NBA Rookies Will Be 2016-17 Studs or Duds
- Updated: September 22, 2016
If the 2015-16 season was your introduction to the NBA, you probably have great expectations for what a rookie class can and should be.
Last year’s crop of debutantes was one of the most productive in recent memory. Karl-Anthony Towns, the unanimous Rookie of the Year, looked like a budding superstar from his second game on with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kristaps Porzingis exploded onto the scene early in the campaign. Devin Booker and D’Angelo Russell made major waves late. Nikola Jokic …