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- Boston - Michael Porter SF Missouri
- Dallas - Mohamed Bamba C Texas
- Philadelphia - Luka Doncic SG Slovenia
- Phoenix - DeAndre Ayton C Arizona - The NBA-ready freshman sensation should stay in the state of Arizona. This is about as far as I could see him falling in the 2018 draft.
- Sacramento - Robert Williams PF Texas A&M
- Indiana - Colin Sexton PG Alabama
- Orlando - Jaren Jackson PF Michigan State
- Phoenix - Miles Bridges SF Michigan State
- Minnesota - Lonnie Walker SG Miami
- Denver - Wendell Carter PF Duke
- Detroit - Gary Trent Jr. SG Duke
- Charlotte - Jarred Vanderbilt SF Kentucky
- Philadelphia - Mitchell Robinson C Western Kentucky
- New Orleans - Isaac Bonga PG Germany
- New York - Nick Richards C Kentucky
- Atlanta - Troy Brown SG Oregon - The Ducks now have a pure first round NBA talent in the physical and skilled Brown. He already has the body and skills of an NBA shooting guard.
- Chicago - Trevon Duval PG Duke
- Memphis - Hamidou Diallo SG Kentucky
- Milwaukee - Chimezie Metu PF USC - Metu seems like a player who could come in right away and be a good bench player in the NBA. I expect him to solidify himself as a first rounder in 2018.
- Utah - Kevin Knox SF Kentucky
- Portland - Bruce Brown SG Miami
- Toronto - Killian Tillie SF Gonzaga
- Clippers - Dzanan Musa SF Croatia
- Houston - Brandon McCoy C UNLV
- Utah - De’Anthony Melton PG USC - This transfer should have an impact right away at USC and turn himself into a serious NBA prospect.
- Washington - Andrew Jones PG Texas
- San Antonio - Aaron Holiday PG UCLA - Holiday is just a really good straight ahead point guard and I think that will get him into the first round.
- Cleveland - Grayson Allen SG Duke
- Boston - Justin Jackson SF Maryland
30. Golden State - Rawle Alkins SG Arizona - Alkins seems like the perfect fit for the Warriors’ bench crew.