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Phoenix Sun could snap Colorado State Guard in NBA Draft

The Phoenix Suns may not have their own choice, which is expected to end up in the top 10 of this year's NBA design, but they have control over the selection of the first round in Cleveland Cavaliers, which is in total 29th place.

A player who could be available in the draft is Colorado State Shooting Guard Nique Clifford, who had a breakout year with the RAMs this season.

ESPN Draft -Analysten Jeremy Woo and Jonathan Givony have classified Clifford No. 25 on their TOP 100 Big Board.

“Clifford positioned well in a breakout season to deal with the present process and should be a popular training goal for NBA teams that need plug-and-play depth,” wrote Woo.

“He can benefit from a thin mix of the candidates of the late first and second round, whereby the teams deal with a wave of players in this area who may be able to return to college for potentially large Nile revenue.

“Clifford should be able to contribute defensively, to put down open shots and scale in a useful role in his rookie contract, and the lack of reliable two-way wings in this class contributes to its attraction.”

Clifford scored an average of 18.9 points per game and 9.6 rebounds, which brought him 13th in the whole country, even though he was only 6-6.

A security guard who can fight for rebounds is enormous in the league, so Clifford is expecting that he will have an impact wherever he ends up in the NBA if he can continue to keep these efforts in the professionals.

Such a player could have the chance to fight for the season next season.

Clifford is expected to be selected on the first night of the NBA design, which is planned by the Barclays Center from June 25th to June 26th.

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