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24. Ricky Rubio, Phoenix Suns
Heading into next season, Ricky Rubio will be playing for his third team in the league. The Utah Jazz did not re-sign the eight-year vet following the trade for Mike Conley, and he found himself a new home with the Phoenix Suns.
Rubio should do well next season with the Suns, but it’s hard to picture him averaging high numbers with Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton as his teammates.
23. Tomas Satoransky, Chicago Bulls
Satoransky got the most playing time of his career last season following the injury to John Wall. He managed to average 8.9 points and 5.0 assists per game while starting in 54 games for the Wizards.
Satoransky will likely start for a few games, but I feel that Coby White will win the starting job later in the season. The position battle between White and Satoransky should be an interesting one to watch.
22. Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies
This may come as a hot take having Ja Morant ranked this high, but this player has a lot of skill. Morant is a triple-double threat, and he is going to see a lot of playing time during next season.
Morant was taken with the #2 pick in the 2019 draft, and Grizzly fans are expecting a lot out of their lottery pick. Morant should do well, as he has great teammates like Jaren Jackson Jr, Andre Iguodala, and Jonas Valančiūnas. I expect Morant to have a huge rookie season for the Grizzlies.