First and foremost, for this mock draft, we used the Tankathon website to run a simulation, which we used as the basis for our picks. We are aware that it will probably not be this order on draft night.
If you find any of our picks dubious or blasphemous, please don't hesitate to discuss them with us, it will be a pleasure.
The first 20 picks have a visual then it's in a list form to avoid scrolling too much.
#1 The Detroit Pistons select Alexandre Sarr
Perth / Center / Birthday : 04/26/05
This choice may be controversial when you see how the Pistons’s frontcourt is clogged with talent. But Alexandre Sarr is a type of big that the Pistons don't have, and one that could totally revolutionize their team. Sarr is a modern big who is very skilled and agile. A versatile big and a very good shooter. Defensively, Sarr is a beast, a great shot blocker and a gifted athlete. The frontcourt with Ausar Thompson and Jalen Duren can be terrific.Â
#2 The San Antonio Spurs select Ron Holland
G League Ignite /Â Combo Forward / Birthday : 07/07/05
Still in a rebuild, the Spurs go for talent and take a player who can elevate the ceiling on both ends for this team. Holland is a powerful athlete who can play both forwards spots. He will impact on day one and has one of the highest potential in this class. The Spurs need help everywhere around Wemby and he provides that instantly, he will be able to lock the best offensive players on the other team and benefit from Wemby’s gravity. Terrifying duo for opposing teams.
#3 The Washington Wizards select Isiah Collier
USC / Point Guard / Birthday : 10/08/04
Isiah Collier will be able to bring his playmaking skills and his ability to create for others on the half-court to the Wizards, who are sorely lacking. Pairing him with Coulibaly is interesting on the backcourt and the Wizards get a point guard capable of managing the offense, creating his own shots and his qualities in transition are extremely interesting. Despite a shaky start to the season, he's showing interesting flashes of shotmaking and remains one of the best passers in the draft at his position.
#4 The Portland Trail Blazers select Zaccharie Risascher
JL Bourg / Combo Forward / Birthday : 04/08/05
Zaccharie Risascher is a very skilled and talented forward. In addition to his talent, the fit seems perfect with Sheadon Sharpe and Scoot Henderson next to him. Zaccharie Risascher is already one of the most all-around players in the 2024 Draft. I think that the Blazers are looking for that type of player at the small forward position. He can be a facilitator offensively and a very good on-ball defender. Risascher's ceiling is very intriguing, Zaccharie’s still very raw. The Blazers aren’t a winning-team at the moment so they can take the time to develop this wonderful talent.
#5 The Memphis Grizzlies select Ja’Kobe Walter
Baylor / Shooting guard / Birthday : 09/04/04
With the loss of Dillon Brooks last season and the absence of Ja Morant, Memphis failed to put together a positive season to continue playing in the top flight. Ja'Kobe will be able to bring his scoring and shooting skills to the table, and play off-ball alongside Ja Morant to add spacing to the Grizzlies' attack. His upside on defense makes him an interesting player with an intriguing physical profile.
#6 The Utah Jazz select Nikola Topic
Mega Basket / Point Guard / Birthday : 10/08/05Â
Picking one of the (if not the) best offensive creator in a draft class is never a bad choice. Topic will bring his will to go downhill and ability to create something out of nothing in the paint to the Jazz. Whether he has a Pick and Roll or Pick and Pop partner next to him (Lauri are you here?) he will be able to put the ball in his teammates’s hands and get the ball in the bucket, pure machine on offense, terrific size for the PG position (6’6) and great potential on Defense. Great fit.
#7 The Charlotte Hornets select Stephon CastleÂ
Uconn / Combo Guard / Birthday : 11/10/04
Stephon Castle is a solid athlete, already a great versatile defender, one of the best of his class. He’s a very skilled scorer, he can get buckets in a variety of ways, and Charlotte needs that. But he really need to improve his shooting. The fit on the backcourt with LaMelo Ball is so interesting. I really like Castle as a secondary playmaker, he showed us a very great passing skill and he’s good at off-ball motions play that’s why he can be so good next to LaMelo.
#8 Chicago Bulls select Matas Buzelis
Ignite Team / Power Forward / Birthday : 10/13/04
Matas recently started playing with the Ignite, but his rating hasn't dropped. His profile as a forward who can get the ball in his hands to exploit missmatchs, as well as his progress as a shooter, are sure to make nba teams eager to draft him. His weight gain is extremely important, especially if he's to play 4 in the NBA. Chicago's situation remains unclear today, and Matas fits both of Chicago's timelines (remaining a contender or rebuilding).
#9 The San Antonio Spurs select Garwey Dual
Providence / Combo Guard / Birthday 03/17/05
In desperate need of Guards, the Spurs get themselves a player that will bring his passing, energy and a ton of upside. He is long and has tremendous size for the PG position. Electric on the fast break he will find his teammates in the open court. Reminds me a lot of former Spurs point guard Dejounte Murray.
#10 The Atlanta Hawks select Aaron BradshawÂ
Kentucky / Center / Birthday : 05/14/04
You know how much Atlanta loves these types of lob threats. Aaron Bradshaw is a very athletic, strong center. The 7-footer is built for the modern NBA. He can score in a variety of ways. Bradshaw is a very good screener in the pick and roll as he has the ability to be effective rolling to the rim or popping out to three. He can be a stretch big in the future. I think it’s the perfect pick for the Hawks because Capela’s future is uncertain and you have to maximize the potential of two of the best guards in the league with a really good center
#11 The Portland Trail Blazers select Reed Sheppard
Kentucky / Combo Guard / Birthday : 11/24/04
Reed Sheppard is just one the best shooters of the draft class. On top of that he’s also a very good defender, so wild, he’s a dog ! As you can see, I'm a Reed’s fan. It can be very interesting to see him in Portland because Portland needs this type of player, he can fit perfectly with Scoot and Sharpe. The guard is a very good off-ball player so he’ll not hinder Scoot’s progress at the point guard position. Reed can help Scoot defensively and as a playmaker. The athletic fit is very interesting because one of the biggest weaknesses of Sheppard is his athleticism, you know, Scoot’s biggest strength.
#12 The New Orleans Pelicans select Rob Dillingham
Kentucky / Point Guard / Birthday : 01/04/05
Even if he's not a starter, Rob is having a more than decent season, as his hype wasn't that high after his stint at the Overtime Elite. Although his size is still a problem, he has shown the ability to become perhaps the best playmaker in college basketball. What's more, his weight gain and ability to finish in the circle despite his lack of size is extremely interesting. Rob will be able to bring his PnR science, his shooting and his creativity to a Pels game that's a little too stereotypical.
#13 The Oklahoma City Thunder select Ryan Dunn
 Virginia / Power Forward / Birthday 01/07/03
The best defender in this class, can lock up anyone on the court and protect the paint. To have a 6’8 wing who can defend as well inside and out is a luxury in todays NBA (Herb Jones, Tari Eason, Ausar Thompson…) and if he can shoot it well enough he will be tremendous role player on a contending team. One of the best athletes in these last drafts.
#14 Miami Heat select Wooga Poplar
Miami / Shooting Guard / Birthday 01/05/03
Miami has never had a problem drafting experienced players and turning them into players capable of integrating quickly into Spo's systems. Wooga Poplar has steadily improved his shooting over the years, and his ability on C &S is among the best in the country. With the loss of Jordan Miller and Isiah Wong, Wooga has become the boss of this Miami team. His intensity on defense thanks to a big engine and NBA Ready physique make him a player already capable of impacting the Heat from his very first minutes.
#15 The Oklahoma City Thunder select Cody Williams
Colorado / Combo Forward / Birthday : 11/20/04Â
Cody Williams is a jumbo wing, a gifted athlete. He can be a multi-positions defender but that’s not it, he’s a very decent playmaker and he can be a really good facilitator at the next level. Cody still needs to improve his shooting and his offensive IQ but is so talented and it’ll be a mistake to not select him. He plays in an unselfish way for his team. Cody will be a great pick for OKC because you have to clean the forward position, to start afresh. Oh, and he’s Jalen Williams’s brother.
#16 The Phoenix Suns select Trey Alexander
Creighton / Shooting Guard / Birthday : 05/02/03
The Suns need spacing around their superstar and a defense on the Point of Attack. Trey Alexander has continued to improve season after season and his new role at Creighton means we has a wider range of scouting options. He will bring his defensive IQ, his off-ball game, his ability to space the offense and his defensive versatility to a team that will be drafting an NBA Ready player.
#17 New York Knicks select Carlton Carrington
Pittsburgh / Combo Guard / Birthday : 07/21/05
With a triple double in his first NCAA game, Carrington quickly caught the eye of scouts. As one of the youngest players in the draft, his upside in the offensive game makes him a captivating player. Carlton "Bub" Carrington is a master of the half-court, with a frightening variety of passes and an ability to create a shot from either three-point or mid-range range. Questions remain about his defensive qualities, particularly his impact. The Knicks need a point guard, especially with the Quickley rumors. Drafting Bub costs very little and could be very profitable for the Big Apple franchise.
#18 The Houston Rockets select Kel’el Ware
Indiana / Center / Birthday : 04/20/04
The Houston Rockets need a Big Time Athlete at the center position. You absolutely need a guy like Ware when Sengun is off the court. Ware is a great shot blocker and very decent defender. He’s already NBA Ready and he can have an immediate impact in the Rockets roster. The stretch big potential is very interesting too, he’s a modern big and he’ll be valuable in any team. I think he just has to be a little bit stronger and more focused but he’s still young so I’m not worry about that.
#19 Cleveland Cavaliers select Tidjane Salaun
Cholet / Combo Forward / Birthday : 08/10/05
Salaun in 19 is a no brainer in my opinion. Tidjane Salaun remains one of the youngest players in the draft, and his role on a professional team playing in Europe works in his favor. Tidjane has a huge ceiling and a 2 way upside. Although his shooting is still a work in progress, his high energy level could benefit the Cleveland Cavaliers bench.
#20 The Atlanta Hawks select Kyle Filipowski
Duke / Power Forward-Center / Birthday 11/07/03
The sopohomore big man from Duke is one of the best players in the country and offers to the Hawks the opportunity to pick a solid and valuable player, he will bring in all of the strengths of a spread big and he is getting better at protecting the paint and gathering rebounds.
#21 The Indiana Pacers select Judah Mintz
Syracuse / Combo Guard / Birthday : 07/10/03
Here at Undrafted we’re fans of Judah Mintz. We’ll love to see him at the Pacers because he is a very talented guard but he needs to be allowed to express himself offensively and the Pacers are the perfect team for that. Judah Mintz is a very skilled point guard that can score and pass the ball. He looks like the perfect Haliburton’s back-up. There's plenty of room for him and he's perfectly capable.
#22 The Milwaukee Bucks select Tyler Kolek
Marquette / Point Guard / Birthday : 03/27/01
Tyler Kolek is one of my favorite prospects. I don’t know why but I feel that he’s built for Milwaukee. Tyler Kolek is a very good shooter averaging 44% from 3 this season with almost 4 attempts per game. Kolek is also a great defender, he’s not the most athletic guard in the NCAA but he’s very smart. He can get a lot of steals and rebounds just by being clever. He’s also a good playmaker so he can be really valuable on the Buck’s bench. I also think that he can be a starter in a few time next to Damian Lillard, the fit is perfect.
#23 New Orleans Pelicans select Tyler Smith
Ignite Team / Power Forward / Birthday : 11/02/04
Tyler Smith proved this year with the Ignite that he could bring his defensive versatility and spacing to offensive schemes. The Pels are in dire need of shooting and spacing around Zion/Ingram and Smith could become an important part of the Pels project.
#24 The New York Knicks select Justin Edwards
Kentucky / Small Forward / Birthday 12/16/03
The lefty out of Kentucky is a very hard working player. Always improving, he has a decent shot that opens up his game as he gets better at attacking closeouts and making the Defense pay when they only take his shot into account. Needs to continue improving his body for the next level but comes in with enough upside to warranty a first round selection.
#25 The Indiana Pacers select Trevon Brazile
Arkansas / Power Forward / Birthday : 01/07/03
Trevon Brazile is a very skilled power forward that can score the ball in a variety of ways. Brazile is a gifted athlete, a great shot blocker and a very good defender. He’s also so interesting in off-ball motions plays, and that seems perfect for Indiana offense because you already have too many players that like to be on-ball. This pick look like a steal because Brazile is so talented but franchises might be afraid of his knee injury, which is why he's likely to drop down the boards, but talent is here.
#26 Philadelphia Sixers select Melvin Ajinca
Saint Quentin / Small Forward / Birthday : 10/26/04
With a highly promising FIBA competition this summer and regular playing time in Betclic Elite (French Ligue), Ajinca will bring his off-ball game and spacing to the Sixers' wings spots. Batum's mentorship is also an important argument for Ajinca's integration into the Sixers team.
#27 Milwaukee Bucks select Otega Oweh
Oklahoma / Small Forward / Birthday : 01/01/03
Oklahoma is still undefeated as I write this and Oweh is probably the biggest reason for that success. After very good performances against big-name teams: Iowa, USC, Providence, Arkansas. Otega Oweh has made a name for himself in the upcoming draft. While his shooting stats are soft at the moment and not a definite quality, his physique is already ready for the next step, which is the NBA. One of the NCAA's best cutting players will easily fit into the Bucks' collective and also provides his impressive physical tools
#28 Orlando Magic select Izan Almansa
G League Ignite /Â Center / Birthday 06/07/05
The big man from Spain is very old fashioned but without the lack of mobility former bigs would have, wich makes him a very special prospect. High energy and a soft touch around the rim are his calling cards. Might need to add some shooting range if he ever wants to become more than a role player.
#29 Boston Celtics select Ajay Mitchell
Santa Barbara / Combo Guard / Birthday : 10/25/02
Boston doesn't want a long-term project and that's why they're going to pick Ajay in the nba draft, who's in his 3rd NCAA season. Coming off the bench, he'll be able to bring to the table not only his science of the offensive game and his ability to make others play, but also his ever-improving shooting.
#30 The Minnesota Timberwolves select Hunter Sallis
Wake Forest / Combo Guard / Birthday : 03/26/03
The Minnesota Timberwolves take 0 risk to select Sallis with this pick. The Wolves are a winning team and they don’t need anything except amazing talent. Sallis is a very skilled guard, he’s so smooth. He’s a great scorer, one of the most creative finishers of the draft class. Hunter Sallis is a pretty average defender but if Minny selects him it’s because he can provide scoring on the bench. Sallis is a microwave.
#31 The New York Knicks select Terrence Shannon Jr.Â
Illinois / Forward / Birthday : 07/30/00
Terrence Shannon Jr. is NBA Ready. That’s why the Knicks will select him. He’s a very good defender and a solid athlete. This kind of player never misses because profiles of athletic swingmans who can contribute a little to their team's scoring are highly sought-after in the modern NBA. I think Thibodeau will absolutely love Shannon Jr. too, he’s mature, and he’s a team player.
#32 The Detroit pistons select Kevin McCullar
Kansas / Forward / Birthday : 03/15/01
The Shooting Guard out of Kansas is having a great year and is becoming one of the draft experts favorites, excellent defender he truly emphasizes the word Glue-guy, he has become a much improved shooter and is a true weapon from deep.
#33 Spurs select Javian Mc Collum
Oklahoma / Point Guard / Birthday : 03/18/02
Junior guard Javian is a player who has continued to improve year after year. His playmaking just keeps getting better and better, and today he is the main ball handler for his Oklahoma team, which is having a season full of hopes for Mars. The Spurs are in desperate need of a guard and a playmaker, and Javian ticks all his boxes.
#34 The Minnesota Timberwolves select Tyrese Proctor
Duke /Â Combo Guard / Birthday : 04/01/04
The Aussie guard is having a very decent season for the Blue Devils, but he isn’t improving where he needs to, still not the best playmaker and not so much of a score first guard he can be a player teams leave out on defense. Still he is a pretty clean player with a very good AST/TO ratio and has shown some flashes. I would love for him to take the time to develop in G-League before making the leap to help out Ant and his crew in Minny.
#35 The Milwaukee Bucks select DaRon Holmes II
Dayton /Â Power Forward - Center / Birthday : 08/15/02
A very decent big man pickup in this early second round for the Bucks who get a day one contributor in Holmes. A terrific finisher around the rim who has improved his range, a good rebounder who can make some progress in this area. Excellent shot blocker.
#36 The New York Knicks will select Oso Ighodaro
Marquette / Center / Birthday : 07/02/02
Oso Ighodaro is an agile big man who can score and perfectly defend the paint. I already see in him a perfect role player in a winning team in the NBA, what the Knicks want to be. These types of players are very rare. Ighodaro is a facilitator, a very clever big man. He can do the dirty job but also fluidify your attack. He just needs to improve his shooting range and it’ll be so terrific.
#37 Portland Trail Blazers select Adem Bona
UCLA / Center / Birthday : 03/28/03
With a lot of guards on the Blazers' side, Adem Bona easily fits into the picture. Bona will be able to bring his energy and his big motor thanks to his enormous physical intensity. His play on the PnR and his quick feet could bring offensive versatility, as the Robert Williams project is still rather unclear.
#38 Boston Celtics select Adama Bal
Santa Clara / Shooting Guard / Birthday : 12/18/03
Boston is a clear contender for the NBA title and they don't necessarily have the time to develop a long-term project. The player is entering his 3rd NCAA season but is still quite young. He has shown great progress since his FIBA competition this summer and now with Santa Clara. His shooting remains his main weapon and his defensive upside makes him an interesting player.
#39 Los Angeles Clippers select Riley Kugel
Florida / Combo Guard / Birthday : 11/30/03
After a strong end to last season, Riley Kugel arrived as one of the draft's top prospects. A more complicated season this year, which explains his drop in the boards, but he can still bring something to the table with his craftyness, ball handling and shotmaking.
#40 Portland Trail Blazers select Kyshawn George
Miami / Small Forward / Birthday : 12/12/03
After drafting Bona, the Blazers chose Kyshawn George for a pre-draft project. Despite his poor stats, Kyshawn plays regularly with Miami, which remains one of the best teams in the country. His combination of great size and ball handling + an upside in shooting make him an extremely appealing long-term project.
#41 Houston Rockets select Erik Reynolds II
Saint Joseph / Shooting Guard / Birthday : 09/17/02
Houston has bench problems and I think Reynolds can solve some of them. One of the only players in the NCAA with a huge range and shot volume, also flashes at playmaking this season. We know that Udoka likes to have teams that shoot 3-pointers and Reynolds fits into the Rockets project, especially as he's already ready to play in his first minutes.
#42 The New Orleans Pelicans select Donovan Clingan
Uconn / Center / Birthday : 02/23/04
The Pels are thrilled to pickup the big man out of Ucon this late in the draft, one of the tallest players in this draft and in the NBA straight up, the mountain that is Donovan Clinga towers over his opponents and makes his presence felt inside by making other players feel like kids next to him. He doesn't have an outside shot and is a very poor free throw shooter, he will make it up by being a good rebounder and shot blocker. What’s his role in the modern NBA and how his motor will translate against All out 5’s who and spread out bigs, we will see.
#43 Los Angeles Lakers select Grant Nelson
Alabama / Power Forward / Birthday : 03/18/02
Grant Nelson is an intriguing player; today he's almost his team's main ball handler, even though he's 6 ft 11. He needs to improve his shooting to become a real offensive weapon at a high level, but the profile is too intriguing to pass up in his draft choices.
#44 The Oklahoma City Thunder select Pacôme Diadet
Ulm / Combo Forward / Birthday : 07/27/05
It’s hard to not think about Ousmane Dieng when I think about Pacôme at OKC. But that looks so good to me. Pacôme Diadet is a very skilled swingman, a good shooter and a solid defender. In the future he’s projected to be a 3&D. I think OKC needs these types of players, no important role, just shooting and defending while Shai and Chet put on a show.
#45 The Washington Wizards select Bobi Klintman
Cairns / Power Forward / Birthday : 03/05/03
The forward pulled out of the draft very late last cycle, he was thought to be a first round pick. He still has some very nice tools, great at making reads and getting the steal on D, he can put the ball on the floor and has some nice passing flashes. Nice looking stroke from deep but needs to improve to make it a consistent weapon.
#46 The Miami Heat select Dalton Knecht
Tennessee / Shooting Guard / Birthday : 04/19/01
One of the great surprises from the start of the season, Knecht is one of the best scorers in the country and one of the best athletes. Proper Miami Heat pick, being 23 on Draft night, the Senior will need to improve on his passing to make it as a successful NBA player, other than that his scoring will help him stay on the floor and get minutes.
#47 Houston Rockets select Dailyn Swain
Xavier / Small Forward / Birthday : 06/15/2005
Surely the youngest player in the draft, Dailyn Swain is a long-term project who will be able to polish his offensive game with the Rockets' GLeague. His defensive qualities were enough to integrate him quickly into Xavier's roster, and even if he's still very raw offensively, it costs the Rockets little to try Swain's experiment, which will pay off handsomely in the future.
#48 Philadelphia Sixers select Yves Missi
Baylor / Center / Birthday : 05/14/04Â Â
The Cameroonian connection was a must between Missi and Embiid...Yves Missi impresses at Baylor in a very defined role. Missi will bring his physical dimension, his hard rolling game, and his rebounding intensity when the Sixers need it.
#49 The Los Angeles Clippers select Dillon Mitchell
Texas / Combo Forward / Birthday : 10/03/03
Dillon Mitchell is a very athletic combo-forward, a real energizer. He can be so interesting at the Clippers because he’s not afraid to do the dirty job, he can grab some rebounds, defend, and he can also score on off-ball motions plays and that’s why I can clearly see him at the Clippers. The fit with the offensive players of LAC are so exciting. He needs to improve his offensive skills but he could surprise a lot of people and get into the rotation very quickly.
#50 Indiana Pacers select Adou Thiero
Kentucky / Combo Forward / Birthday 05/08/04
3 star prospect, Adou Thiero had little hype coming out of HS. Since his growth spurt, the former combo guard has proved himself to be an excellent team player in Lexington. His activity on defense and his 7-foot wingspan could benefit the Pacers, who need defense.With Bruce Brown's mentorship, it's hard not to be optimistic about his place at Indiana.
#51 Sacramento Kings select Miles Kelly
Georgia Tech / Shooting Guard
An accurate long-range shooter, a consistently productive scorer for the Yellow Jackets. Despite a slightly disappointing start to the season, with less efficiency than last year. Miles Kelly can bring some NBA spacing with his variety of shots (C&S, shooting on the move, dribble jumper).
#52 The San Antonio Spurs select Coen Carr
Michigan State / Small Forward / Birthday : 10/26/04
One of the most athletic shooting guards of the draft class. He’s a great finisher and he can put his head above the rim. That's so impressive. He’s still a streaky shooter but he has good shooting mechanics so that’s encouraging. Defensively he has great versatility and his strength and power help him a lot. He's talented and can really be dangerous on a team like the Spurs, especially in transition. It will be a nice bet for San Antonio, with no risk, and Carr could polish up in the G-League.
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#54 The Boston Celtics select Matthew Cleveland
Miami / Combo Forward / Birthday : 09/15/02
The long and rangy shooting guard was thought to be a nba draft pick last season but decide to stay in the NCAA to improve his game, he is a very complete player and can find his shot within the flow of the offense, with tons of upside on D, he is a very intriguing late 2nd Round pick for the Celtics.
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#56 The Houston Rockets select Trentyn Flowers
Adelaide 36ers / Combo Guard / Birthday : 03/08/05
Flowers goes to H-Town but he can go everywhere. Flowers is a very energetic swingman, a very good defender, a team player, every team is looking for these types of guys. Flowers doesn’t need the ball, he excels at scoring in off-ball motions plays. He’s a facilitator that can pass the ball, at the forward position that’s precious. He's not an offensive machine, but he can already be a very good 3&D. It would be a good thing for Houston to recruit Flowers, the team needs to clean up the forward position and to find players who are sure to be part of this long-term project.
#57 Orlando Magic select Xaivian Lee
Princeton / Combo Guard / Birthday : 12/03/04
The Canadian guard will be able to test his credentials in this year's draft after a convincing summer in the FIBA and a good start to the season with the Princeton Tigers. A sort of Jumbo Creator, off ball guard Xaivian Lee has electric quickness and good vision. His shooting is improving all the time, but his off-ball defense still needs work.
#58 Indiana Pacers select AJ Brown
Ohio / Shooting Guard
It's hard not to see Aaron Nesmith becoming the perfect mentor for AJ Brown. The Ohio shooer is still coming off a season below expectations, but his shooting remains his best weapon and he possesses an NBA Ready body that enables him to defend positions 2 to 4.
#59 Charlotte Hornets select Aday Mara
UCLA / Center / Birthday : 04/07/05
Charlotte needs interior reinforcement and the Aday Mara project could bring in a lot at little cost.The 7 '3 center showed flashes of playmaking and protecting the paint.The player is still very young and a spell in the G League to polish his offensive game would be beneficial.
#60 The Denver Nuggets select Kylan Boswell
Arizona / Point Guard / Birthday : 04/18/05
Why not ? He is probably one of the most talented guys of the draft class. The Nuggets take no risk with Kylan Boswell. He’s a very good point guard, a solid shooter that passes the ball well. He’s not the most athletic guard but is very minded and he’s a pretty decent defender that can get some steals. I could see him taking the time to train alongside experienced star-players like Murray or Jokic. He could be a great backup point guard in the future.