Fultz was a lone bright spot for Washington last season — a team that won just
nine games — averaging 23.2 points, 5.9 assists and 5.7 rebounds. One of the
main reasons Fultz makes for an intriguing prospect is due to his size, boasting
a 6-10 wingspan as a 6-4 point guard. It’s unlikely that he will be a
transcendent player, but when paired with the full potential of the 76ers, he
could become a contributor from day one. In the past, the Sixers have stated
that Ben Simmons will play point guard — a plan that may or may not change with
Fultz’s selection. That said, Fultz is capable of playing off-ball as well.