

Despite the recent playoff drought, the San Antonio Spurs still remain one of the more decorated franchises in NBA history.
And with the 2022 NBA Draft about a month away on Thursday, June 23, could the Spurs possibly be looking toward one of college basketball's most historic programs?
CBS Sports released a pre-lottery mock draft Monday and projects the Spurs' third and final first-round pick will be at No. 25 overall.
And with the selection? Kansas Jayhawks guard Christian Braun. Here's what CBS had to say about the pick:
"Braun faces a big decision on whether to return to Kansas and become a superstar and Big 12 Player of the Year candidate like Ochai Agbaji did last season. He's a dynamic forward who can guard 1-4, knockdown 3-pointers, and get to the basket. He's NBA ready now, but perhaps he could be a lottery pick after a full season in the college spotlight."
Braun averaged 14.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 2.8 assists on 49.5 percent shooting. He helped lead Kansas to a 15-point second-half comeback win over North Carolina in the National Championship this past March. He had 12 points and 12 rebounds in the 72-69 victory.
Braun is a steady player that can do a little bit of everything. He's got soft touch around the rim despite being a tough and determined finisher, something that matches his emotional play style. An aggressive attacker off the dribble and efficient off two feet, Braun's athleticism led to a handful of impressive dunks with the Jayhawks last season.
There's a reason Braun led Kansas in total minutes played (1,374) last season. As a guard at 6-6, 218, the Burlington, Kansas native had seven games of double digits in the rebounding column, which further shows the athletic assertiveness and all-out effort that NBA teams are looking for in a reliable bench player.
Braun found most of his production from 3-point range in a catch-and-shoot role last season. He went 51-132 from deep, something that he can improve upon as he looks to assert himself as a potential 3-and-D specialist off the bench in the NBA after a few years of experience.
Braun's overall production is even more impressive when considering that he managed to shine in a backcourt that included sixth-man standout Remy Martin and Big 12 Player of the Year and National Championship Most Outstanding Player, Ochai Agbaji.
A player that could be a nice fit on most teams, Braun will likely hear his name called in the second round of this year's draft rather than his projected No. 25 spot with the Spurs.