#31: Henry Ellenson, Detroit Pistons
Height: 6’11”
Position: Power forward
Bottom line: Establishing himself in the NBA during 2016, Henry Ellison has unfortunately suffered poor minutes performances with dismal times. Try as he might, Ellenson cannot seem to get the speed and ability needed to secure a more rousing performance. The power forward is then obviously seldomly played by the Pistons. While the moderate fans of Ellenson’s presence have not seen him shine in the way they had hoped, there is still time.

Henry Ellenson Detroit Pistons
#32: Ante Zizic, Cleveland Cavaliers
Height: 6’11”
Position: Center
Bottom line: Ante Zizic, unfortunately, bears the likeness of a career backup. Regardless, citing centers being unable to continue in the Cleveland Cavaliers roster, Ante can expect to begin the game. Following his two seasons with the NBA, Ante has proved his shooting abilities, scoring 59% of his limited shots taken. This is a reasonably impressive rate, one which we are sure that Zizic can continue to improve over the rest of his performances.

Ante Zizic Cleveland Cavaliers