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DraftExpress ranked the Top 31 NBA prospects in the ACC, and they ranked NC State point guard 23rd.  Here is a breakdown of the Top 31 ACC NBA prospects.

  1. Brandon Ingram – Duke
  2. Demetrius Jackson – Notre Dame
  3. Justin Jackson – UNC
  4. Chinanu Onuaku – Louisville
  5. Grayson Allen – Duke
  6. Derryck Thornton – Duke
  7. Kennedy Meeks – UNC
  8. Theo Pinson – UNC
  9. Chase Jeter – Duke
  10. Luke Kennard – Duke
  11. Malcolm Brogdon – UVA
  12. Donovan Mitchell – Louisville
  13. Brice Johnson – UNC
  14. Michael Gbinije – Syracuse
  15. Tyler Lydon – Syracuse
  16. Xavier Rathan-Mayes – FSU
  17. Dwayne Bacon – FSU
  18. Marcus Paige – UNC
  19. Zach Auguste – Notre Dame
  20. Mike Tobey – UVA
  21. Sheldon McClellan – Miami
  22. V.J. Beachem – Notre Dame
  23. Cat Barber – NC State
  24. Damion Lee – Louisville
  25. Steve Vasturia – Notre Dame
  26. Davon Reed – Miami
  27. Donte Grantham – Clemson
  28. Jaron Blossomgame – Clemson
  29. Konstantinos Mitoglou – Wake Forest
  30. Jalen Hudson – Virginia Tech
  31. Jamel Artis – Pittsburgh

Here is a small excerpt of what DraftExpress had to say about Barber.

After dealing with some difficult circumstances off the floor, Cat Barber showed scouts what he was capable of at the collegiate level with a surge in his confidence and production late in the year. As a junior, he must do the same and more, continuing to display his versatile skill set while improving as a distributor. Barber’s frame may limit his potential at the next level, but he shows elite quickness and his ability to operate out of the pick-and-roll should draw NBA interest if he can become more consistent. Regardless of his prospects at this stage, North Carolina State will need Cat Barber more than ever during his junior season and scouts will be watching to see if he can rise to the occasion. (DraftExpress)

Matthew is Publisher and Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He is also the Lead Pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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ChangingoftheGuard
ChangingoftheGuard
8 years ago

Hopefully this will eliminate talk that Cat will jump to the NBA after his junior year (never understood why you’d push one of your best players to bounce). Just because we have a game-changing PG recruit coming in doesn’t mean they can’t coexist for a single season.

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