Reed Sheppard, Rob Dillingham named Best Shooter, Ball Handler in NBA Draft by ESPN

Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham are projected top ten picks in the NBA Draft later this month, so it should come as no surprise that the former Cats are being tabbed as the best of the best in the draft class by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo. The duo released their 2024 NBA Draft superlatives on Monday, handing out awards to prospects for 20 different skills. Reed was named “Best Spot-Up Shooter,” while Rob got the nod as “Best Ball Handler.”
“Sheppard gave defenses headaches at Kentucky with absurdly consistent shot-making prowess, hitting 56 of his 109 catch-and-shoot attempts (per Synergy) and shooting 51.4% on the season from long range,” Woo wrote. “His release is compact and consistent, with minimal dip and wasted motion, and his lower-body balance and shot-prep habits are excellent, giving him a high-level skill that should translate to NBA range.”
Sheppard led the nation in three-point percentage this season (52.1%) and is considered the No. 4 prospect in the draft by Woo and Givony. He is No. 3 in their latest mock draft, projected to be selected by the Houston Rockets, who finished toward the bottom of the league in scoring last season. Woo sees a bright future for Reed in the league.
“Sheppard, ranked No. 4 in ESPN’s Top 100, looks comfortable from all over the arc, and has a great baseline to keep improving, with room to hone his shot even more off the bounce if he can gain separation at a higher level. His ability to space the floor away from the ball simplifies his path into a role quite a bit, with his ceiling tied to how much he can expand his game as a handler. But there’s a very legitimate shooting profile here that could also see him become more of an off-ball threat if needed.”
When it comes to Dillingham, there’s no denying he is most dangerous with the ball in his hands. Givony raved about Dillingham’s ball-handling skills, which he believes will flourish with the added space in the NBA.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
South Carolina game time
Cats vs. Gamecocks under the lights at Williams-Brice
- 2Trending
The Field of 68
Top CBB brand joins On3 | Rivals
- 3New
Field of 68 Top 25
UofL ahead of UK?!
- 4Trending
Wan'Dale UNLEASHED
Former UK WR stars for the Giants.
- 5Hot
KSR HS Rankings
Major upset leads to Top 25 shake up
Get the Daily On3 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
“Dillingham’s jittery handle, burst and explosive change of gear makes it difficult for opponents to stay in front of him. He has a wide array of elusive moves at his disposal, including herky-jerky crossovers, double crossovers, in-and-out dribbles, behind-the-back dribbles and more, which he combines with sharp changes of speed, accelerating from slow to fast with either hand to take the paint and finish with touch around the rim.
“The threat of his pull-up jumper, as well as his ability to probe, use or reject ball screens gives the ESPN Top 100 No. 7 Dillingham great potential manipulating opposing defenses. He will be even more of a threat with the plethora of space he’ll enjoy in the NBA.”
Dillingham is No. 6 in ESPN’s latest mock draft, projected to go to the Charlotte Hornets. That mock two more former Cats, Justin Edwards at No. 29 (Utah) and Antonio Reeves at No. 58 (Dallas). The draft takes place June 27-28 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Discuss This Article
Comments have moved.
Join the conversation and talk about this article and all things Kentucky Sports in the new KSR Message Board.
KSBoard