Some fun NBA content today, as the ever-amusing and typically inaccurate Rookie Survey came out (in two parts thus far:
https://www.nba.com/2019-20-nba-rookie-survey and
https://www.nba.com/2019-20-rookie-survey-film-study).
The survey showed that the rookies have a lot of confidence in this Duke draft class: Zion got 35% of the vote for most likely Rookie of the Year, while RJ and Cam tied for third with 5% of the vote each. (NB: the only RoY award the rookies have gotten right on the survey since 2007 is Kevin Durant...)
Interestingly, Reddish won the "will have the best career" vote with 19%, with Zion and RJ tying for fourth at 5% each. Cool to see that Cam has that much full support from his peers, as that's not always the sense that one gets from, say, NBA draft board makers. (Cool nugget from the article: "This is the sixth straight year that a Duke player has earned (or tied for) the most votes on this question, with Reddish joining Jabari Parker (2014), Jahlil Okafor (2015), Brandon Ingram (2016), Jayson Tatum (2017) and [Wendell] Carter.")
Unsurprisingly, Zion dominated the "most athletic" category: 87% of the vote (Brandon Clarke, who came in second, is a complete freak of nature himself, but come on, rookie voters).