The NBA Draft (quit loosen) is authoritatively only fourteen days from today, so what improved procedure for praising and channel the clock until the excitedly expected day than to skip huge on a fake draft? No, no, scratch that: the sham draft.The two rounds. The 58 picks in general.
Dependably, I hold tight until everything looks perfect to spread out each pick for the two rounds, and we right currently have the Join together, lottery and a huge piece of the pre-draft process in our rearview. There will without a doubt be changes to the scene in the approaching fourteen days, yet this moment is as uncommon an entryway as any to spread out how the draft could fan out in a whimsical year.
Our most recent NBA mock draft is under.
MOCK DRAFT
Cycle 1
Cycle 1 - Pick 1
Zaccharie Risacher SF
FRANCE • 6'9"/204 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Atlanta
PROSPECT RNK
second
POSITION RNK
first
PPG
10.1
RPG
3.8
APG
0.9
3P%
35.2%
Nobody acknowledges which course Atlanta will head here - - not even Atlanta - - yet Risacher seems like the most charming of the choices at this stage given his 6-foot-9 edge, making shot strong regions for and to his season. Alex Sarr ought to be in the blend here as well.
Cycle 1 - Pick 2
Alex Sarr C
FRANCE • 7'1"/217 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Washington
PROSPECT RNK
first
POSITION RNK
first
PPG
9.7
RPG
4.4
BPG
1.3
The draft cycle has so far highlighted a "essential two" of Sarr and Risacher in some sales. Here, the Wizards get the one truly staying in Sarr, a 7-foot-1 focus who has gigantic watched potential with space to frame into a switch-all that anchor on that end.
From Brooklyn Nets
Cycle 1 - Pick 3
Reed Sheppard SG
KENTUCKY • FR • 6'3"/181 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Houston
PROSPECT RNK
seventh
POSITION RNK
first
PPG
12.5
RPG
4.1
APG
4.5
3P%
52.1%
Houston gets the most disastrous 3-point shooter in the draft. Sheppard surveyed in the 100th percentile (!) in skip shots as a genuine first year recruit at Kentucky and was experts as a catch-and-shoot weapon unquestionably. He adds playmaking on the two culminations as a passer and protector.
Cycle 1 - Pick 4
Stephon Imperial home PG
CONNECTICUT • FR • 6'6"/210 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
San Antonio
PROSPECT RNK
third
POSITION RNK
first
PPG
11.1
RPG
4.7
APG
2.9
3P%
26.7%
Pushes need backcourt help, and they get it here with an ordinary star in Stephon Palace. He's a careful solid at the spot of assault and a caring do-everything screen who can make when critical.
Cycle 1 - Pick 5
Ron Holland SF
G Connection Light • 6'7"/197 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Detroit
PROSPECT RNK
fourth
POSITION RNK
second
PPG
19.5
RPG
6.7
APG
3.1
3P%
24.0%
Detroit whiffed on getting the No. 1 pick - - once more - - however take a critical swing at No. 5 with past No. 1 enroll Ron Holland. He's a component machine with a critical bundling, and he showed improvement with G Connection Touch off as a passer and scorer last season.
Cycle 1 - Pick 6
Matas Buzelis SF
G Alliance Light • 6'8"/209 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Charlotte
PROSPECT RNK
sixth
POSITION RNK
third
PPG
11.9
RPG
3.0
APG
1.6
3P%
41.5%
Charlotte hit goliath with Brandon Plant director last draft and returns into the wing ideal for another do-everything prospect in Buzelis to add to its program. Buzelis has a gigantic edge and potential to frame into a versatile combo forward who can spill, pass and shoot.
Cycle 1 - Pick 7
Donovan Clingan C
CONNECTICUT • SOPH • 7'2"/280 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Portland
PROSPECT RNK
eleventh
POSITION RNK
second
PPG
11.1
RPG
4.7
APG
2.9
3P%
26.7%
This feels like the floor for Clingan. He drew colossal interest during the pre-draft process following to getting UConn's 37-4 social event en route to a second continuous open title. He was second in school ball in block rate and a cautious beast aft.
From Toronto Raptors
Cycle 1 - Pick 8
Loot Dillingham PG
KENTUCKY • FR • 6'1"/165 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
San Antonio
PROSPECT RNK
thirteenth
POSITION RNK
fifth
PPG
15.2
RPG
2.9
APG
3.9
3P%
44.4%
San Antonio change its backcourt resulting to adding a most brilliant protector (Illustrious home) at No. 4 with a five star unpleasant maestro in Dillingham. He streaked star potential at Kentucky and his playmaking and scoring could upgrade Victor Wembanyama and Illustrious home pleasingly.
Cycle 1 - Pick 9
Dalton Knecht SG
TENNESSEE • SR • 6'6"/213 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Memphis
PROSPECT RNK
eighth
POSITION RNK
second
PPG
21.7
RPG
4.9
APG
1.8
3P%
39.7%
Memphis has never been frightened away from taking more pre-arranged possible results who produce - - and Knecht fits the two orders. He consumed five years in school yet formed into an expected All-American in his last season with Tennessee.
Cycle 1 - Pick 10
Isaiah Collier PG
USC • FR • 6'3"/205 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Utah
PROSPECT RNK
twelfth
POSITION RNK
fourth
PPG
16.3
RPG
2.9
APG
4.3
3P%
33.8%
Utah has limit in any case its backcourt could endure imbuing some lively juice around Keyonte George, who bursted last season. Collier could go probably as a lead watch in that organizing with his declining way to deal with chasing after; getting to the edge is something this get-together requirements.
Cycle 1 - Pick 11
Nikola Point PG
SERBIA • 6'6"/201 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Chicago
PROSPECT RNK
fifth
POSITION RNK
second
PPG
18.4
RPG
3.6
APG
7.1
Point enters the most recent a few expanded lengths of the draft cycle as a clear-cut advantage coming about to being settled actually to have a somewhat torn left upper leg tendon. He's the best passer in this draft and was a crucially five limit going before the injury, regardless, so a sharp assembling may be brilliant to take the markdown and think longer term.
From Houston Rockets
Cycle 1 - Pick 12
Kyle Filipowski C
DUKE • SOPH • 6'11"/230 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Oklahoma City
PROSPECT RNK
fourteenth
POSITION RNK
third
PPG
16.4
RPG
8.3
APG
2.8
3P%
34.8%
Chet Holmgren is the beginning point of convergence of the Oklahoma City Thunder. That is all anybody has to be aware. Nevertheless, the Thunder need size, which was uncovered close to the completion of the time games. Filipowski gives them a substitute gander at the middle spot and gives truly significant importance at a thin position.
Cycle 1 - Pick 13
Tidjane Salaun SF
FRANCE • 6'9"/212 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Sacramento
PROSPECT RNK
tenth
POSITION RNK
fourth
PPG
11.9
RPG
3.0
APG
1.6
3P%
41.5%
San Antonio is a striking potential landing spot for Salaun given his relationship with Wemby, yet Sacramento scoops him here after a farther than-anticipated fall. There's an exceptional course of action to like extended length with Salaun. The Rulers can very likely not partner him right away, yet he could manage enormous down the line by assisting the get-together with avoiding the lottery.
From Stunning State Competitors
Cycle 1 - Pick 14
Cody Williams SG
COLORADO • FR • 6'7"/178 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Portland
PROSPECT RNK
sixteenth
POSITION RNK
third
PPG
11.9
RPG
3
APG
1.6
3P%
41.5%
Williams is for the most part a secret box prospect, yet the move of his more pre-arranged family, Jalen Williams, into a Top pick maker ought to have NBA packs digging critical. He has ideal size, shoots it well and fits the kind of a power wing with multi-positional flexibility.
Cycle 1 - Pick 15
Jared McCain PG
DUKE • FR • 6'2"/203 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Miami
PROSPECT RNK
fifteenth
POSITION RNK
sixth
PPG
14.3
RPG
5
APG
1.9
3P%
41.4%
Being a shot-producer at the gatekeeper spot in the NBA is an unquestionable essential. Being one who can make Over the top shots in the NBA is essentially an. That is the very thing McCain offers of authentic worth. Electric shooting weapon who can make shots off progress, and he's a consistent rebounder for a gatekeeper his size.
Cycle 1 - Pick 16
Devin Carter PG
Game plan • JR • 6'3"/195 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Philadelphia
PROSPECT RNK
tenth
POSITION RNK
third
PPG
19.7
RPG
8.7
APG
3.6
3P%
37.7%
Few have had an ideal pre-draft process over Carter, who broke a Consolidate record in the 3/4-court run and tied for the best max standing vertical jump at 42 inches. He's tumbling off a Critical East Player of the Year season for Plan and has managed as a shooter. That could make him a second 3-and-D weapon with playmaking beyond question.
Cycle 1 - Pick 17
Tyler Kolek PG
MARQUETTE • SR • 6'2"/195 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
L.A. Lakers
PROSPECT RNK
32nd
POSITION RNK
eighth
PPG
15.3
RPG
4.9
APG
7.7
3P%
38.8%
Smooth lefty who may be the most talented school facilitator in this draft class. Kolek plays an unselfish style and is tumbling off a work year in which he drove the game in helps per game.
Cycle 1 - Pick 18
Ja'Kobe Walter SG
BAYLOR • FR • 6'5"/197 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Orlando
PROSPECT RNK
29th
POSITION RNK
seventh
PPG
23
RPG
4
APG
2.3
3P%
36.2%
Walter showed every one of the instruments that made him a five-star prospect during his one season at Baylor. He has the scope of crudeness and speedy trigger shooting to make for an essential NBA projection. He'll have to work on his shooting and contact overall, at 19 years of age with his arrangement of encounters as a profound weapons educated authority, I'd draw in with him here at the rear of the lottery.
From Indiana Pacers
Cycle 1 - Pick 19
Zach Edey C
PURDUE • SR • 7'4"/299 LBS
PROJECTED Assembling
Toronto
PROSPECT RNK
27th
POSITION RNK
fifth
PPG
25.2
RPG
12.2
APG
2
BPG
2.2
A Toronto-considered virtuoso, Edey returns to central command to play for the Raptors after successive Public Player of the Year crusades at Purdue - - the vital to do as such since Ralph Sampson. He's 7-foot-4 and somewhat a return extremely, yet his creation and check ought to get him totally through search in this degree of the draft.
Cycle 1 - Pick 20
Johnny Furphy SG
KANSAS • FR • 6'8"/189 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Cleveland
PROSPECT RNK
21st
POSITION RNK
fifth
PPG
9
RPG
4.9
APG
1
3P%
35.2%
You really want to do a stretching out here to engage with Furphy considering his confined occupation at Kansas and at times great, in some cases awful creation. In any case, he can shoot it extraordinary from wherever on the floor and has the ball capacities to be an attacker off the sway. Could be a fair developmental piece for the Cavs, who don't precisely have a player extravagantly who plays like him.
From Milwaukee Bucks
Cycle 1 - Pick 21
Carlton Carrington PG
PITTSBURGH • FR • 6'4"/195 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
New Orleans
PROSPECT RNK
20th
POSITION RNK
seventh
PPG
13.8
RPG
5.2
APG
4.1
3P%
32.2%
Carrington began the season situated just inside the principal 100 of his own enrolling class anyway heads to the draft as a potential top-30 assurance following a significant year at Pitt. He drove the gathering in helps and finished second in scoring and minutes played.
Cycle 1 - Pick 22
DaRon Holmes II PF
DAYTON • JR • 6'9"/235 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Phoenix
PROSPECT RNK
eighteenth
POSITION RNK
first
PPG
20.4
RPG
8.5
APG
2.6
3P%
38.6%
Holmes may the lead "Staying inconspicuous without hardly lifting a finger" candidate of the cycle. He managed at Dayton surrounding; he has crazy reach as both a protect and threatening weapon. His experience and moment game should have a brief impact in Phoenix.
From New Orleans Pelicans
Cycle 1 - Pick 23
Kyshawn George SG
MIAMI (FLA.) • FR • 6'7"/209 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Milwaukee
PROSPECT RNK
26th
POSITION RNK
6th
PPG
7.6
RPG
3
APG
2.2
3P%
40.8%
The counting subtleties don't pop off the page, but NBA bunches are exceptionally enthusiastic about George, who shot 40.8% from 3 and assessed in the 92nd percentile in catch-and-shoot important entryways as a youngster at Miami. He shoots it well and has an establishment as a point screen, which brings a fascinating perspective for a 6-foot-7 wing.
From Dallas Protesters
Cycle 1 - Pick 24
Ryan Dunn SF
VIRGINIA • SOPH • 6'6"/213 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
New York
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
POSITION RNK
6th
PPG
8.1
RPG
6.9
APG
0.8
3P%
20%
In case Tom Thibodeau was allowed to make a player in a lab, that player would appear to be Ryan Dunn. I speaked with Dunn at the NBA Join, where he rambled about his reverence for playing security and achieving the unsanitary work to procure minutes. This individual is ready to play 48 minutes reliably with no stack the board breathers.
Cycle 1 - Pick 25
Kel'el Item C
INDIANA • SOPH • 7'0"/230 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
New York
PROSPECT RNK
37th
POSITION RNK
6th
PPG
15.9
RPG
9.9
APG
1.5
3P%
42.5%
New York could expect to add at the center circumstance here with Isaiah Hartenstein made a direct path with the assumption for free association. Item has a wonderful family as a past five-star who broke out at Indiana last season, averaging 15.9 centers, 1.9 blocks and shooting 42.5% from 3.
From Los Angeles Clippers
Cycle 1 - Pick 26
Justin Edwards SF
KENTUCKY • FR • 6'6"/209 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Washington
PROSPECT RNK
28th
POSITION RNK
10th
PPG
8.8
RPG
3.4
APG
0.9
3P%
36.5%
Washington could tolerate taking a couple of significant swings given its situation - - attempting to make due of the NBA standings for quite a while - - and Edwards presents as one of the best that anybody could expect to track down on the heap up. He's a 6-foot-7 wing who was dynamic and intense at the combine following an all over year at Kentucky with speculative likely increase as a future starter.
Cycle 1 - Pick 27
Yves Missi C
BAYLOR • FR • 6'11"/229 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Minnesota
PROSPECT RNK
22nd
POSITION RNK
fourth
PPG
10.7
RPG
5.6
APG
0.4
A rough chance with enormous possible increase, Missi brings size, mastery and shot blocking expertise. He's a developmental sort prospect, which may not be drawing in for a gathering flush with capacity at center and fighting as of now; regardless, the flashes of "goodness" he set up may justify confronting a test on here.
Cycle 1 - Pick 28
Dillon Jones SF
WEBER STATE • JR • 6'5"/235 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Denver
PROSPECT RNK
nineteenth
POSITION RNK
fifth
PPG
20.8
RPG
9.8
APG
5.2
3P%
32.4%
The same old thing of Denver's front office all through the long haul - - drafting any similarity to Jalen Pickett and Nikola Jokic - - has been to lean toward whimsical potential outcomes. That is Jones. He was the best player in the Colossal Sky last season and conveyed like an All-American in four years at Weber State as a passer, defender and by and large around Swiss Outfitted force Cutting edge.
From Oklahoma City Thunder
Cycle 1 - Pick 29
Bobi Klintman SF
SWEDEN • 6'9"/212 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Utah
PROSPECT RNK
25th
POSITION RNK
eighth
PPG
9.7
RPG
4.8
APG
0.7
3P%
36%
Klintman has a fantastic packaging and a shot that appears like it will project. At 6-foot-9 with his improvement capacities, there's a ton to like about his really long potential as a do-everything wing.
Cycle 1 - Pick 30
Baylor Scheierman SG
CREIGHTON • SR • 6'7"/201 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Boston
PROSPECT RNK
33rd
POSITION RNK
eighth
PPG
18.5
RPG
9
APG
3.9
3P%
38.1%
Scheierman was one of the gigantic victors of join week ensuing to hanging out in the scrimmages. He's a more settled prospect anyway could convey second an impetus for a wonderful Celtics bunch that has shown it values size and shooting.
Cycle 2
MOCK DRAFT
Cycle 2
From Detroit Chambers
Cycle 2 - Pick 31
Cam Christie SG
MINNESOTA • FR • 6'5"/190 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Toronto
PROSPECT RNK
52nd
POSITION RNK
twelfth
PPG
11.3
RPG
3.6
APG
2.2
3P%
39.1%
Christie was a startling restricted time offer following an unbelievable first year select season at Minnesota. Another year in school might've done him ably, yet he also could play his course into top-20 idea this time one year from now. Perhaps it's a markdown for an endeavor at No. 31.
From Washington Wizards
Cycle 2 - Pick 32
Tristan da Silva SF
COLORADO • SR • 6'8"/217 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Utah
PROSPECT RNK
30th
POSITION RNK
10th
PPG
16
RPG
5.1
APG
2.4
3P%
39.5%
Averaging 18.0 concentrations and shooting 56.3% from 3-point range did well for da Silva's draft stock. He's a more prepared prospect whose game is ready for the NBA.
From Portland Trailblazers
Cycle 2 - Pick 33
Jaylon Tyson SF
CALIFORNIA • JR • 6'6"/218 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Milwaukee
PROSPECT RNK
24th
POSITION RNK
seventh
PPG
19.6
RPG
6.8
APG
3.5
3P%
36%
Tyson was a breakout star in school groups last season for Cal, averaging 19.6 concentrations and 6.8 quickly return per game. He's solid areas for a for his circumstance and an adaptable threatening weapon who could add scattering around Giannis in Milwaukee.
From Charlotte Hornets
Cycle 2 - Pick 34
Terrence Shannon Jr. SG
ILLINOIS • SR • 6'6"/220 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Portland
PROSPECT RNK
29th
POSITION RNK
seventh
PPG
23
RPG
4
APG
2.3
3P%
36.2%
Shannon finished second among all Gigantic Ten players in centers for every game behind Zach Edey last season, parading his fair unfriendly scope of capacities as a slasher, scorer and outside shooter.
Cycle 2 - Pick 35
Harrison Ingram SF
NORTH CAROLINA • JR • 6'6"/234 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
San Antonio
PROSPECT RNK
51st
POSITION RNK
fifteenth
PPG
12.2
RPG
8.8
APG
2.2
3P%
38.5%
Following moving from Stanford to UNC, Ingram embraced in one more work and thrived as a glue individual who added size, strength, returning quickly and shooting. He made a calling best 38.5% from 3 for the most part off catch-and-shoot.
From Toronto Raptors
Cycle 2 - Pick 36
Pacome Dadiet SF
FRANCE • 6'8"/200 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Indiana
PROSPECT RNK
61st
POSITION RNK
eighth
PPG
6.4
APG
0.3
RPG
1.6
Dadiet grew up playing guide screen earlier toward impacting up to 6-foot-9 and opening into even more a wing position. He's versatile to a great extent the ball with his exceptional establishment.
From Memphis Grizzlies
Cycle 2 - Pick 37
Kevin McCullar Jr. SG
KANSAS • SR • 6'5"/205 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Minnesota
PROSPECT RNK
43rd
POSITION RNK
10th
PPG
18.3
RPG
6
APG
4.1
3P%
33.3%
McCullar was on track to be a First Gathering All-American preceding disturbing injuries ultimately destroyed his last season with Kansas. He's a resolved shield and a top notch rebounder for his circumstance with loads of school understanding.
From Utah Jazz
Cycle 2 - Pick 38
Jonathan Mogbo PF
SAN FRANCISCO • JR • 6'7"/217 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
New York
PROSPECT RNK
63rd
POSITION RNK
seventh
PPG
14.2
RPG
10.2
APG
3.6
With a 7-foot-2 wingspan and a 9-foot standing come to, Mogbo's blend of ball-dealing with and passing at his size got the eyes of onlookers at the Join. That is helped him with moving into an early second-round region.
From Brooklyn Nets
Cycle 2 - Pick 39
Tyler Smith PF
G Affiliation Ignite • 6'9"/224 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Memphis
PROSPECT RNK
32nd
POSITION RNK
fourth
PPG
13.4
RPG
5.0
BPG
1.0
Smith is a stretch tremendous who cautiously had solid areas for a for G Affiliation Light shooting it from significant and displaying his rawness. He has a five-star family and adequately glinted to get first-round looks for a gathering in this range wanting to make a significant for what's to come.
From Atlanta Flying predators
Cycle 2 - Pick 40
Jamal Shead PG
HOUSTON • SR • 6'1"/200 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Portland
PROSPECT RNK
34th
POSITION RNK
10th
PPG
12.9
RPG
3.7
APG
6.3
3P%
30.9%
Steady vote-getter in the Chief Gathering All-Plays The Right Way. Shead's an insidious presence on security who can stagger with his speed and passing. Dynamic scorer.
From Chicago Bulls
Cycle 2 - Pick 41
PJ Passage PF
CLEMSON • SR • 6'8"/238 LBS
PROJECTED Gathering
Philadelphia
PROSPECT RNK
35th
POSITION RNK
third
PPG
18.3
RPG
6.4
APG
1.4
3P%
31.5%
The on-court/off-court estimations for Clemson with and without PJ Passageway last season are floundering. The gigantic man has a capable game within and is tumbling off a business year in which he tracked down the center worth of 18.3 centers per game.
From Houston Rockets
Cycle 2 - Pick 42
AJ Johnson PG
NBL AUSTRALIA • 6'4"/167 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Charlotte
PROSPECT RNK
40th
POSITION RNK
eleventh
PPG
2.9
APG
0.7
RPG
1.3
Johnson went through the last year playing in the NBL's Next Stars program and glimmered some pop at the Join. At 6-foot-6, he has a smooth back to front game with easy physicality.
Cycle 2 - Pick 43
Bronny James SG
USC • FR • 6'2"/210 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Miami
PROSPECT RNK
53rd
POSITION RNK
fourteenth
PPG
4.8
RPG
2.8
APG
2.1
3P%
26.7%
Bronny will take his abilities to South Ocean side, where his pops once brought home two championships. He disappointed as a genuine rookie at USC yet his pre-draft process prevailed upon certain individuals with his shooting and physicality.
From Brilliant State Heroes
Cycle 2 - Pick 44
Keshad Johnson SF
ARIZONA • SR • 6'6"/225 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Houston
PROSPECT RNK
54th
POSITION RNK
sixteenth
PPG
11.5
RPG
5.9
APG
1.8
3P%
38.7%
One of the most hazardous advances in the class. He's a more established prospect who burned through five years in school, however he reliably got better every year, coming full circle with a lifelong last season with Arizona.
Cycle 2 - Pick 45
Juan Nunez PG
SPAIN • 6'4"/190 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Sacramento
PROSPECT RNK
46th
POSITION RNK
sixteenth
PPG
10.7
RPG
2.7
APG
5.1
3P%
32.4%
Nunez has an undeniable level feel for the game as a passer and by and large facilitator. He wants to work on his shot and become more sound on protection yet could make for a potential reinforcement lead watch not too far off.
From Indiana Pacers
Cycle 2 - Pick 46
Adem Bona C
UCLA • SOPH • 6'9"/243 LBS
PROJECTED Group
L.A. Trimmers
PROSPECT RNK
38th
POSITION RNK
seventh
PPG
12.4
RPG
5.9
APG
1.2
It's difficult to come by job players this late in the draft however Bona and his generally hot engine may be one. He's a talented vertical competitor who carries energy and expectation to the cautious side, where he flourishes as a shot blocker.
Cycle 2 - Pick 47
Nikola Djurisic SF
SERBIA • 6'07"/218 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Orlando
PROSPECT RNK
39th
POSITION RNK
eleventh
PPG
14.4
RPG
2.7
APG
3.4
3P%
33.0%
In a meeting with HoopsHype this week, Djurisic depicted himself like this: "I would agree that I'm like a less athletic, as taller, Anthony Edwards. Dislike the dunking and everything, but rather like three-level scorer ..." That is either the best depiction a player has made of themself or the most entertaining. One way or the other, it seems like robbery getting a taller Anthony Edwards at 47 for Orlando.
From Los Angeles Lakers
Cycle 2 - Pick 48
Jalen Scaffolds SF
BAYLOR • SR • 6'7"/213 LBS
PROJECTED Group
San Antonio
PROSPECT RNK
62nd
POSITION RNK
nineteenth
PPG
12.2
RPG
5.7
APG
1.4
3P%
41.2%
Spans took critical steps last season as a 3-point shooter at Baylor, polishing his standing as a 3-and-D possibility. He evaluated 85th percentile on catch-and-shoots and was 91st percentile on 3s, per Collaboration information.
From Cleveland Cavaliers
Cycle 2 - Pick 49
Oso Ighodaro SF
MARQUETTE • SR • 6'10"/222 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Indiana
PROSPECT RNK
41st
POSITION RNK
twelfth
PPG
13.4
RPG
6.9
APG
2.9
A springy, brilliant forward, Ighodaro impeded shots, completed throws and showed incredible last little detail around the bin for a high power Marquette group. On the off chance that he can open his shot to stretch out past the painted region, there's genuine expected here.
From New Orleans Pelicans
Cycle 2 - Pick 50
Izan Almansa PF
G Association Touch off • 6'10"/216 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Indiana
PROSPECT RNK
45th
POSITION RNK
fourth
Almansa bounced from Extra time Tip top to G Association Light, where he created at an undeniable level. He's a low focus of gravity prospect who wins with points and smarts. He is dynamic on the glass.
From Phoenix Suns
Cycle 2 - Pick 51
Ajay Mitchell SG
St Nick BARBARA • JR • 6'3"/197 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Washington
PROSPECT RNK
44th
POSITION RNK
tenth
PPG
20
RPG
4
APG
4
3P%
39.3%
Shrewd groups looking for monitor profundity ought to be peering toward Mitchell here. He's a little school star who flourished at UC St Nick Barbara and plays a physical, downhill style.
From Milwaukee Bucks
Cycle 2 - Pick 52
Melvin Ajinça SF
FRANCE • 6'8"/215 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Brilliant St.
PROSPECT RNK
46th
POSITION RNK
thirteenth
PPG
9.3
RPG
3.3
3P%
30.9%
The shooting improvement has made Ajinca into a possibly reliable 3-direct scoring danger toward add to his guarded potential. He projects as a possible 3-and-D job player.
From New York Knicks
Cycle 2 - Pick 53
Antonio Reeves SG
KENTUCKY • SR • 6'5"/187 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Detroit
PROSPECT RNK
67th
POSITION RNK
sixteenth
PPG
20.2
RPG
4.2
APG
1.6
3P%
44.7%
The most useful player at Kentucky last season was no of its promoted green bean. Reeves, a fifth year senior, drove the group in scoring and shot 44.7% from 3. His colleagues go wild about his hard working attitude and first-in-the-rec center, last-to-leave ethos.
From Dallas Dissidents
Cycle 2 - Pick 54
Isaac Jones PF
WASHINGTON STATE • SR • 6'8"/235 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Boston
PROSPECT RNK
51st
POSITION RNK
fifth
PPG
15.3
RPG
7.6
APG
1.5
A five-year school player who started at a junior college, Jones overwhelmed in the Enormous Sky at Idaho, and afterward in the Pac-12 at Washington, prior to entering the draft. He has a 7-foot-3 wingspan and is a decent protector, yet he wants to clean to his offense to be a steady supporter.
From Los Angeles Trimmers
Cycle 2 - Pick 55
Tristen Newton PG
CONNECTICUT • SR • 6'4"/192 LBS
PROJECTED Group
L.A. Lakers
PROSPECT RNK
36th
POSITION RNK
tenth
PPG
15.1
RPG
6.6
APG
6.2
3P%
32.1%
A critical piece of UConn's consecutive titles, Newton presents length, playmaking and protection at point watch. His smarts and experience make him a contender to be a pleasant incentive for a profundity spot.
From Minnesota Timberwolves
Cycle 2 - Pick 56
Cam Spencer SG
CONNECTICUT • SR • 6'4"/201 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Denver
PROSPECT RNK
50th
POSITION RNK
twelfth
PPG
14.3
RPG
4.9
APG
3.6
3P%
44%
Perhaps of the best shooter in the draft. Spencer appraised in the 96th percentile on jumpers last season and showed extraordinary touch around the bushel.
From Oklahoma City Thunder
Cycle 2 - Pick 57
KJ Simpson PG
COLORADO • JR • 6'0"/187 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Memphis
PROSPECT RNK
42nd
POSITION RNK
twelfth
PPG
19.7
RPG
5.8
APG
4.9
3P%
43.4%
Simpson flourished at the Join in the scrimmage design with his speedy burst and capacity to pass up safeguards. He could be a microwave off-the-seat scorer in the NBA.
From Boston Celtics
Cycle 2 - Pick 58
Jaylen Wells F
WASHINGTON STATE • JR • 6'8"/205 LBS
PROJECTED Group
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
NR
POSITION RNK
NR
PPG
12.6
RPG
4.6
APG
1.2
3P%
41.7%
Wells has been a steady riser during the pre-draft process however provoked the most curiosity subsequent to creating at an undeniable level after as an exchange to Washington State from Sonoma State. Huge edge, extraordinary shooter who has length on safeguard.


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