#4 Kwahi Leonard
Kwahi Leonard demonstrated glimpses of greatness during the 2013 NBA Finals, posting a chunky stat line of 14.6 points and 11.1 rebounds. As a result of his stellar play, Leonard was named Finals MVP. Kwahi is also a great defender, as his 98.2 defensive ranking is seventh in the League. Combine those stats with the fact he’s only 21 and you could be looking at a franchise player in a couple years. The biggest concern is that while Leonard is very good at many things on the offensive end he hasn’t developed who he is exactly offensively. Hopefully this year we see Kwahi develop his identity on offense and emerge as an all-star this year.