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1
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New Orleans- Zion Williamson 6'6
280 PF (Duke)
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Beef
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New Orleans with the no
brainer pick with Zion. Most likely the most talked about prospect
since Lebron. NBA ready body but kind of a tweener when it comes
to height. High motor, with unmatched athleticism, that with a
more consistent outside shot could become the next NBA superstar. |
2
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Memphis- Ja Morant 6'3 175 PG
(Murray St)
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John
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Grizzlies get a high upside
player who can replace an again injury prone Mike Conley. Must
improve his inconsistent jumper. |
3
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New York- RJ Barrett 6'7 210
SG/SF (Duke)
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Tony
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A SG/SF who can score at
the rim. Questionable shot selection and inconsistent outside
shot. Measure well with a 6'9 wingspan. |
4
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New Orleans- Cam Reddish 6'8 210
SG/SF (Duke)
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Beef
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Pick will most likely be
traded. But adds a needed shooter to a young lineup. Consistency
was a question mark at Duke. Reddish's game seems to be a game
better suited for the next level. |
5
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Cleveland- Jarret Culver 6'6 195
SG (Texas Tech)
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BJ
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Pick could possibly be
Garland here but with the resurgence of Sexton at the end of the
season the Cavs will trust their young PG to keep improving.
Culver brings a tough minded mentality on both end of the floor to
a team that needs it but does need to be a more consistent outside
shooter.
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6
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Phoenix- Coby White 6'5 190 PG
(North Carolina)
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John
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Suns have long coveted a PG
who can pair with Booker. This pick could possibly be traded for a
more proven PG, but you have to love the upside of White. |
7
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Chicago- DeAndre Hunter 6'7 225
SF/PF (Virginia)
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Beef
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Great pick for the Bulls. A
consistent wing that won't lose you games. Already understands
defensive principles but needs to be a more consistent scorer but
with his size can play the 3 or the 4. |
8
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Atlanta- Nasir Little 6'6 225 SF
( North Carolina)
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Tony
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Highly talented player
coming out of high school. Only shot 26% from 3 in college but has
shown he can hit the shot in team workouts. Would be a nice
athletic compliment on the wing to Trae Young |
9
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Washington- Sekou Doumbouya 6'9
230 SF/PF (France)
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John
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Very Young at just over 18
years of age. Will take time to meet potential but with the
Wizards likely going into rebuild mode, they have the time. |
10
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Atlanta- Jaxson Hayes 6'11 220
PF/C (Texas)
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Tony
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A long athletic rim
protector at 6'11 with a wingspan of 7'4. Has a lot of upside but
needs to add muscle and isn't a good passer.
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11
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Minnesota- Rai Hachimura 6'8
235 SF/PF (Gonzaga)
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John
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Rumors have circulated that
Hachimura has a promise from the Wolves if he is available at
their pick. They love Doumbouya and Little as well, and ultimate
goal would be to move up and take White. Athletic all around
player who should help a weak defense immediately. |
12
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Charlotte- Tyler Herro 6'6 195
SG (Kentucky)
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Beef
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A knock down shooter that
will feed off of Kemba's game who indicated he will most likely be
back. Needs to improve ball handling, quickness, and passing, but
when he gets hot from the outside watch out. |
13
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Miami- Darius Garland 6”2 175
PG ( Vanderbilt)
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John
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Hard to believe he will
actually fall this far, as teams would likely move up to get him.
Heat get a high upside PG, but also a lot of question marks since
he played in only a handful of games on the college level. Could
be the steal of the draft |
14
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Boston- Mfiondu Kabengele 6'10
255 PF/C (FSU)
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Beef
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Led FSU in scoring while
also being the 6th man. Had a great NCAA tournament and
measures well with a 7'3 wingspan. Is also the nephew of NBA great
Dikembe Mutombo. |
15
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Detroit- Romeo Langford 6'6 210
SG (Indiana)
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John
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Pistons need a scoring wing
or PG in a bad way. With no PG's worthy of this pick, Langford
fills the scoring guard need. |
16
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Orlando- Keldon Johnson 6'6
215 SG (Kentucky)
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Beef
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An athletic guard with a
high motor who can shoot the 3 but is reluctant to shoot it. Needs
to improve his FT shooting, and decision making at the rim.
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17
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Atlanta- Brandon Clarke 6'8
215 PF/C (Gonzaga)
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John
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This pick could be traded
or paired with an earlier pick to move up, as taking 3 rookies
into next season isn't likely. If they keep it, Clarke is a
seasoned player out of college who could get minutes off the bench
behind Collins. His measurables really hurt his stock as he was
projected lottery most of the season. |
18
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Indiana- Nickiel Alexander- Walker
6'5 205 SG (Virginia Tech)
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Beef
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A long but slender wing
that is a sniper from the outside with a quick release. Can be a
great asset to the Pacers who seek another wing scorer with the
uncertainty of Oladipo aft his injury. |
19
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San Antonio- Goga Bitadze 6'11
250 C (Rep. Of Georgia)
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John
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Spurs have two aging
players in the front court. Goga can stretch the floor like
Aldridge, and could likely take some time and learn from the
veteran. |
20
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Boston- PJ Washington 6'8
230 PF (Kentucky)
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Beef
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A great outside shooting
big man who showed in his sophomore season the ability to score
from inside and out. A little undersized and lacks elite level
athleticism but makes it up with IQ leadership. |
21
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Oklahoma City- Kevin Porter 6'5
215 SG/SF (USC)
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John
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Porter has had off the
court issues that have severly damaged his stock. As far as on the
court, he's lottery worthy. Steal of the draft potential as the
Thunder could finally fill a void at SG that was left after Harden
was shipped out. |
22
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Boston- Bol Bol 7'2 210 C
(Oregon)
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Beef
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A very good outside
shooting big man who can move well in transition. Could be a great
pick but has huge question marks because of injuries. Played in
just 9 games at Oregon. |
23
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Utah- Ty Jerome 6'5 195 PG
(Virginia)
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Beef
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A good pickup to back up
Rubio with good size and a good outside shot, lacks athleticism
and quickness. |
24
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Philadelphia- Cameron Johnson
6'8 205 SF (UNC)
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John
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With both Butler and Harris
being free agents, the 76ers have a need on the wing. A shooter is
likely preferred as well with Simmons completely ignoring the jump
shot, in steps Johnson who can shoot with the best of them in the
draft. |
25
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Portland- KZ Okpala 6'8 210
SG/SF (Stanford)
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John
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At 6'10 he can play
multiple positions and stretch the floor with his jumpshot. |
26
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Cleveland- Nicolas Claxton 6'11
215 PF (Georgia)
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Beef
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A long athletic PF with a
lot of upside. Can handle the ball and pass but is thin and needs
to improve his offensive game and strength. |
27
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Brooklyn- Chuma Okeke 6'8 235
SF/PF (Auburn)
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Beef
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A great 3 and D player who
could be a draft and stash because of his ACL tear in the Sweet
16. |
28
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Golden State- Dylan Windler 6'7
195 SG/SF (Belmont)
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John
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The Warriors will play
most, if not all, of next season without Durant and Thompson.
Windler can slide into that wing position and immediately replace
some of the shooting that Thompson brought. |
29
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San Antonio- Matisse Thybulle
6'6 200 SG/SF (Washington)
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John
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After taking a big to be
the replacement to Aldridge, the Spurs address a need on the wing.
Derozan could be gone after this year and Thybulle brings a strong
defensive game that the Spurs have been known for. |
30
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Milwaukee- Carsen Edwards 6'0
200 PG (Purdue)
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Beef
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A SG trapped in a PG body.
Not a great passer but can score with anyone in the draft. Would
be a great pick up to bring energy off the bench to a team that
could use another scorer.
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