From the Athletic:
Hunter is on the biggest stage in the ACC: the exact reason he chose to attend Virginia.
“It’s the best conference in college basketball,” Hunter said. “I grew up watching Syracuse, and the Duke-North Carolina rivalry, so I always wanted to play those teams. Virginia was a really good school that was up-and-coming, so I decided I wanted to be a part of that.”
By the end of the season, we should know all we need to know about Hunter. He’ll enter the season at No. 7 on
The Athletic‘s NBA Draft Big Board, with his projection being that of a potential NBA starter who can play on both ends of the floor at the stretch-four position, make plays for others, and be a terrific secondary offensive player. He’s probably not an NBA star, but the NBA is scouring all levels of basketball for guys like Hunter to slide in next to stars and do the dirty work. Maybe that’s not what people typically think of when they discuss a top-10 draft prospect, but it’s what the NBA is moving toward, and the Hunter/Anunoby prototype is a prime example of it.