Portland Trail Blazers - Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona.Indiana Pacers - Shaedon Sharpe, Kentucky.Houston Rockets - Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga.Oklahoma City Thunder - Paolo Banchero, Duke.Orlando has invested fairly heavily in backcourt players and won’t need Keels to step in immediately, putting him in an ideal situation to grow and succeed early in his career.
Much has been made about Keels’ professional future, but with an 18-year-old with undeniable potential and first-round upside, one team is going to take a swing before too long.
I see that pushing Moore comfortably into the first round and an instant supporting role for Luka Doncic. Teams may not have Moore this high on their boards, but the well-rounded wing is the type of player that could be appealing to teams on the brink of contention when things get shaken up on draft night. Wendell Moore Jr.: 26th, Dallas Mavericks.
Beyond the defensive boost he could bring, the reigning ACC Defensive Player of the Year fits the energy in Charlotte, meaning he could end up staying in North Carolina. If the Hornets have the chance to add a long, rim-running player like Williams to their dynamic young core, chances are they take it. He should deliver the shooting touch that so many teams are looking for in today’s league, and that makes him more valuable than all but a precious few. Griffin might not look exactly like the explosive Duke recruit he once was, but there’s little doubt that he’s ready to do damage from beyond the arc in the NBA.
Banchero fits the bill.ĪJ Griffin: 8th, New Orleans Pelicans. It may not be enough to convince Orlando, but Oklahoma City has a strong foundation, plenty of draft capital and a need for a frontcourt player who can go get it. In his media availability Friday, Duke associate head coach Chris Carrawell explained why he believes Banchero to be the draft’s best player: “If I’m drafting a guy number one, he got to be able to go get it.” Banchero only got better on the way to the Final Four, proving that he can be a go-to player in the NBA.
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