89. When it comes to prospects whose value heading into the 2016 NBA Draft is based so largely on their upside, there’s probably no one that fits more perfectly into that pocket than Labissiere. However, not far behind him is Deyonta Davis. Not only was Davis not even close to being the best player on the Michigan State Spartans last season, but he truly wasn’t all that productive throughout his lone season in East Lansing.
<p>However, Davis showed tremendous potential and has a lot of things about him that you have to like. Though he’s somewhat of a tweener in the frontcourt at 6-10, he has nice length and has shown solid proficiency on both ends of the floor when given the chance. You’d have like to have seen more in college, but the talent is there.</p>
<p>As the Milwaukee Bucks sit in a position where they aren’t exactly head over heels for the Greg Monroe experiment up to this point, they would pretty clearly like to add young, able bodies to their frontcourt to start developing as replacements (and would probably like to use them as replacements sooner rather than later). Thus, taking Davis here feels like the safe bet for Milwaukee.</p>. PF/C. Michigan State. Deyonta Davis. 10. player