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- Memphis - Zion Williamson PF Duke
- Atlanta - Ja Morant PG Murray State
- Cleveland - RJ Barrett SG Duke
- Dallas - Coby White PG North Carolina
- New York - Cam Reddish SG Duke
- Phoenix - Rui Hachimura SF Gonzaga
- Chicago - DeAndre Hunter SF Virginia
- New Orleans - Jarrett Culver SG Texas Tech
- Washington - Nassir Little SF North Carolina
- Minnesota - Keldon Johnson SG Kentucky
- Lakers - Jaxson Hayes PF Texas
- Charlotte - Bruno Fernando C Maryland
- Boston - Darius Garland PG Vanderbilt
- Orlando - Romeo Langford SG Indiana
- Miami - Sekou Doumboya SF France
- Brooklyn - Bol Bol C Oregon - Bol’s slipped on draft boards and I’ve even seen some mocks with him in the second round. I don’t think that’s going to happen. I actually wouldn’t be surprised if he sneaks into the lottery or someone just outside of the lottery, like Brooklyn snags him as a 7’2 steal.
- Detroit - Nickeil Alexander SG Virginia Tech
- Oklahoma City - Charles Bassey C Western Kentucky
- San Antonio - KZ Okpala SG Stanford - The Spurs have made a living on versatile sleepers like Okpala, who is one of the nation’s best players most people out of Pac-12 country haven’t heard about. A combo SG/SF with great length, I see him being a bench player right away at the next level.
- Indiana - Daniel Gafford PF Arkansas
- Boston - Goga Bitadze C Republic of Georgia
- Boston - Tre Jones PG Duke
- Utah - PJ Washington PF Kentucky
- Philadelphia - Matisse Thybulle SG Washington - Thybulle is one of the most-unique players in the draft and I think that gets him selected in the first round. A good team loaded with offensive talent would be wise to insert him into their lineup for instant defense.
- Portland - Cameron Johnson SF North Carolina
- Cleveland - Kris Wilkes SG UCLA - Wilkes is officially leaving early and should slip into the first round. His size and shooting should make him a great value at the end of round one.
- Brooklyn - Nicolas Claxton PF Georgia
- Golden State - Jaylen Nowell PG Washington - Nowell and his mid-range game could be a great addition to a deadly outside shooting team. He feels like a future Sixth Man of the Year.
- San Antonio - Chuma Okeke SF Auburn
- Milwaukee - Kevin Porter Jr. SG USC - Porter has barely scratched what he’s capable of and his potential is a enough to get him a late-first round selection.