4. Quinten Post
Mark Williams is a great lob threat, so adding Boston College big man Quinten Post to the rotation would give the Charlotte Hornets a fun, different look at the center position.
Post shot 43.1% of his threes while playing for the Eagles this past year. He’s comfortable scoring with the ball in his hands, and at seven-feet tall with a 7-foot-2 wingspan, he’s big enough to play at the NBA level.
The big man may not be the best defender, but he moves his feet well, so he should be able to keep up. Post would be a nice piece at the center spot.
5. PJ Hall
Similar to Quentin Post, Clemson’s PJ Hall would give the Hornets a change of pace at the big man position, as he can hit his threes and his comfortable scoring.
Hall plays with a ton of energy and is a solid connector on the offensive side of the ball. His slow-moving feet could hurt him on the defensive end, but he plays well within the team.
Having a 6-foot-8 forward who can nail threes and is comfortable playing with the ball in his hands would be a valuable commodity for the Hornets to have on the roster.