No. 2: Oscar Tshiebwe, Kentucky

Despite winning the Naismith Player of the Year, Wooden Award,and several others, Oscar Tshiebwe will return to the Kentucky Wildcats.
While Tshiebwe had one of the most dominant recent college seasons, there wasn't a significant push for him to enter the draft.
Tshiebwe is elite at rebounding and physicality, but he is undersized for an NBA center and lacks the skillset to play a different role for an NBA team. Another year in college will help him refine his skills to become more of an NBA prospect.
Still, Tshiebwe will be a player to watch next season. Tshiebwe will try to avenge his team's March Madness loss to Saint Peter's in the NCAA Tournament.
Another strong season, and he could go from a player with the potential to make an NBA roster to being a player to watch in the 2023 draft.
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