De’Andre Hunter

Virgina’s De’Andre Hunter Entering 2019 NBA Draft

For the second time today, a member of Virgina’s title-winning team has confirmed his intent to enter the 2019 NBA draft. Following Ty Jerome‘s announcement earlier in the day, sophomore wing De’Andre Hunter has made an announcement of his own, revealing in an Instagram post that he’s declaring for the draft and signing with an agent.

Hunter, who scored 27 points to go along with nine rebounds in the NCAA championship game last Monday, had a big year for the Cavaliers, posting 15.2 PPG, 5.1 RPG, and 2.0 APG with an impressive .520/.438/.783 shooting line.

A probable top-10 pick, Hunter considered entering the draft a year ago after his freshman season, but ultimately decided to stay with Virginia for another year, and that decision paid off in a big way. Besides winning a title in his sophomore year, the youngster is also a more promising NBA prospect now, having moved up from No. 18 on ESPN’s big board a year ago to No. 5 now.

In his scouting report on Hunter, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony praises the sophomore’s efficiency on offense and his versatility on defense, observing that the 21-year-old has “prototypical physical tools” for a modern NBA forward. Givony has Hunter going fifth overall to the Hawks in his latest mock draft, noting that Atlanta could use a big wing/combo forward alongside scorers like Trae Young and Kevin Huerter.

De’Andre Hunter Returning To Virginia

Potential first-round pick De’Andre Hunter will return to Virginia for his sophomore year rather than entering this year’s draft, he announced today (via Twitter).

A 6’7″ wing, Hunter put up modest numbers for the Cavaliers in his freshman year, averaging 9.2 PPG, 3.5 RPG, and 1.1 APG before a broken wrist ended his season. However, he posted an impressive shooting line (.488/.382/.755), and his 7’2″ wingspan creates impressive versatility on defense.

Hunter is ranked as the No. 18 on Jonathan Givony’s big board at ESPN.com for 2018. In Givony’s most recent mock draft for 2019, the Virginia freshman is projected as the No. 11 pick.

Hunter will have a chance to improve his stock even further and potentially solidify himself as a lottery pick for 2019 with a strong sophomore year at Virginia.