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Evaluating the Top Jumbo Playmakers in the 2025 NBA Draft — Who’s Really a Primary Ball Handler?

Evaluating the Top Jumbo Playmakers in the 2025 NBA Draft — Who’s Really a Primary Ball Handler?

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In a recent episode of the Locked On NBA Big Board Podcast, brothers Rafael and James Barlowe delved into the intriguing group of jumbo playmakers in the 2025 NBA Draft class—prospects listed at 6'6" or taller who blend size with advanced playmaking skills. The discussion centered on Egor Demin, Kasparas Jakucionis, Dink Pate, Neoklis Avdalas, and Kobe Sanders. The Barlowe brothers evaluated each player's strengths and areas for improvement, providing insights into their potential roles at the NBA level. Rafael posed the critical question to James: do these prospects project as long-term primary ball handlers in the NBA? The conversation offered a nuanced look at how each player's unique skill set and physical attributes might translate to the next level, highlighting both their upside and the challenges they may face in adapting to the professional game.

Egor Demin – 1:42
Kasparas Jakucionis – 12:08
Dink Pate – 18:17
Neoklis Avdalas – 24:57
Kobe Sanders – 31:34

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