Big Board
Ebuka Okorie
#20
PG · Stanford

Ebuka Okorie

Pistons Fit
80/100
Rating
68/100
In range
The Verdict

Ebuka Okorie is the Stanford freshman who measured 6'1.25" at the combine but plays bigger than that — a 6'7.75" wingspan and 8'2" standing reach give him a +6.5" length-over-height edge that's rare for a lead guard, and he's pairing it with 23.8 / 3.8 / 3.7 on 46/35 splits as a 19-year-old. The Pistons math is specific: a scoring point who can run the second unit so Cade can rest, defend up onto bigger guards because the length actually plays, and share the floor with Cade in two-PG looks where someone else has to bring the ball up. The risk is the frame — 186 pounds, not yet a primary on-ball defender against starting NBA guards, and the pull-up jumper has to hold up against NBA speed, not Pac-12 wings. Realistic range looks like mid-teens to late first, and at #21 he's a swing on length + shotmaking rather than a positional-size bet.

For Detroit
Bench lead guard who can run the second unit, defend up a position on the wing, and slide next to Cade in two-PG looks.
Latest Buzz

Combine intel pending. Measurements, workout reports, and team interviews land here as they break.

Stat Snapshot

23.8
PTS
3.8
REB
3.7
AST
2.1
3PM
1.6
STL
0.4
BLK

Static profile seed · verify in Data Room

FG%
46.5%
3P%
35.4%
Pistons Draft Room

Best NBA comp for Ebuka Okorie?

Our Pick
Josh Giddey

Disagree? Cast your vote. One per browser. 0 votes so far.

Motor City Fit Report
Pistons Fit
80/100
Solid Detroit Fit
Fit with the core
  • Cade3/5
  • Ausar3/5
  • Duren3/5
  • Grit4/5
TL;DR

Bench lead guard who can run the second unit, defend up a position on the wing, and slide next to Cade in two-PG looks.

The full read

Undersized lead guard with elite length-for-height (6'7.75" wingspan, 8'2" reach) and real scoring juice — 23.8 / 3.8 / 3.7 on 46/35 as a 19-year-old.

Scouting Room · For the Draft Sickos

The Report

Undersized lead guard with elite length-for-height (6'7.75" wingspan, 8'2" reach) and real scoring juice — 23.8 / 3.8 / 3.7 on 46/35 as a 19-year-old.

At 6'1.25", Ebuka is putting up 23.8/3.8/3.7 per 36 minutes on 46.5% FG / 35.4% 3P (season splits) — a PG profile that lands at a 80/100 Pistons Fit (solid detroit fit). For Detroit specifically: Bench lead guard who can run the second unit, defend up a position on the wing, and slide next to Cade in two-PG looks. Full Pistons-fit breakdown is in the panel below.

Best case for Detroit

Undersized lead guard with elite length-for-height (6'7.75" wingspan, 8'2" reach) and real scoring juice — 23.8 / 3.8 / 3.7 on 46/35 as a 19-year-old.

What would need to be true

He answers the open questions below — film, role, and reps between now and June.

Film Room
Film Room

No film cut yet.

When we add highlights or analyst breakdowns of Ebuka Okorie, the clips will land here.

Consensus

SourceRank #
Yahoo Sports
#14
Bleacher Report
#22
The Ringer
#23
Consensus avg
#24.4

Each outlet's evaluation of the player's pure value, ignoring team fit. Bars scale inversely to rank.

Pistons Draft Room

Got intel or a question on Ebuka Okorie?

Drop a tip, a film note, or a scouting question — we'll work the best ones into the next Intel Report.

500 characters left
Pistons Draft Intel Report

Get the Pistons Draft Intel Report

Want our deeper film notes on Ebuka Okorie and the rest of the #21 board? Get the first Pistons Draft Intel Report the moment it ships.

Big Board

Detroit-first ranking with Fit Scores.

Open
Pistons Targets

The realistic late-first names for Detroit.

Open
Mock Draft

Our latest first-round projection through pick #30.

Open
Compare

Side-by-side fit, stats, and shot diet.

Open