1) Philadelphia 76ers: Ben
Simmons – F
The best and most ‘NBA ready’ player in the draft, Ben
Simmons will almost certainly be selected with the first pick by the Sixers.
The Aussie is an extremely versatile offensive player, who defines the role of
point-forward. He can score in the paint at will whilst being a tenacious
rebounder. But Simmons’ biggest strength is that he is most effective when
running the show. He has terrific handles and is an elite passer. Simmons must improve his mid-range and 3pt
shooting at the NBA level, however this should not and will not concern teams.
Plenty of players have entered the league without a reliable jump shot and learnt
themselves one in their first few years. Adding him along with Joel Embiid,
Dario Saric, Nerlens Noel and Jahlil Okafor (providing they don’t trade him to
Boston for the #3 pick) and Philly gets their franchise player in Ben Simmons.
NBA
Comparison - LeBron James
2) Los Angeles Lakers: Brandon
Ingram – F

NBA Comparison – Kevin
Durant
3)
Boston Celtics: Buddy Hield – G
I
believe Celtics will continue to actively shop this pick in hopes of landing a
proven player who can help them right now. Watch out for a trade with the
Sixers for Jahlil Okafor. If that happens, the Sixers will select Kris Dunn
with the 3rd overall pick. However, if the Celtics unable to swing a
deal, they has a decision to make and plenty of names are in play; Jamal
Murray, Kris Dunn, Buddy Hield, Dragan Bender, Jaylen Brown and Marquese
Chriss. As a Boston Celtics fan myself, if we cannot swing the pick for Jahlil
Okafor or another proven NBA star, I’m hoping that the Celtics draft Buddy
Hield. The Boston Celtics NEED a shooter. Danny Ainge confirmed that Hield hit
85/100 3pt attempts at a Celtics pre-draft workout… Enough said.
NBA Comparison
– James Harden4) Phoenix Suns: Dragan Bender – F
The
Suns should be ecstatic if Bender drops to them at No. 4 since they have a
glaring need at power forward, plus he is someone who can add versatility to
the frontcourt since he is a multi-dimensional forward with great skill for his
size. Marquese Chriss would be another option here. Bender’s lack of production
last year in Europe is a little concerning. He has an extremely high ceiling but
it may take time before he can begin to realise and maximise his talent and
potential.
NBA
Comparison – Nikola
Mirotic/Kristaps Porzingis
5) Minnesota Timberwolves:
Kris Dunn – G
The Timberwolves need to
move on from Ricky Rubio. Although Rubio has improved his outside shooting, he
is still far from a reliable shooter, is turnover prone and is a below average
defender. Dunn is a true point guard and would be an upgrade to
Rubio with his superior athleticism and already elite defence. He has great ball-handling abilities and is an
accomplished passer to go with impressive rebounding numbers for a guard. Dunn came
up clean in physicals, as some thought his shoulders could trigger red flags.
NBA Comparison – John Wall
The
Kings could go in a number of directions, so taking the best available player
is likely their best option. Jaylen Brown has the ideal combination of size,
strength and athleticism for the next level, and would add some physicality and
aggressiveness on the wing. He is one of the most players on the fast-break in
this draft along with being a good finisher when driving to the basket. Brown
must develop an outside shot if he is to achieve his full potential at the NBA
level.
Orlando and Skal appear to
be an excellent fit. The Magic need to add talent and Skal could really
surprise given the right set of circumstances. The Magic could use a boost in talent inside next
to Nikola Vucevic. Labissiere is a still-developing big man who has the tools
to be a major factor on both ends of the floor. He is a project and won't be a
major contributor right away, but could pay huge dividends down the road. While
the Magic already have Aaron Godon, Skal would offer a much-needed shooter to
the team and a good compliment to AG.
Detroit's owner and Coach
Tom Izzo are extremely tight, so aside from proximity there's a connection
here. Also Van Gundy wants tough-nosed players and preferably ones that can
come in and produce. Valentine was a beast last season for the Michigan State
Spartans, averaging 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 7.8 assists per game. He
could add to an already impressive young backcourt at Detroit. Denzel's knees
are a concern. But scouts feel a team in the late teens like Detroit could look
past that and draft him anyway.
The
Spurs have an aging frontcourt and could use some young options. Bentil was one
of the most improved players in the country this past season as he can muscle
down low in the paint, yet also step out and knock down jumpers. He’s tough in
the paint and a good free-throw shooter when he gets to the line.
NBA Comparison – John Wall
6)
New Orleans Pelicans: Jamal Murray – G
The
Pelicans should be thrilled if either Murray or Hield fell to them since they
need depth at shooting guard with Eric Gordon entering free agency. Murray is a
terrific scorer whether shooting it from the outside or driving to the bucket. Most
impressively, Murray is a great shooter on the move, he shot 56% coming off
screens. But his lack of speed and athleticism will likely limit
him to being a shooting guard.
NBA
Comparison – Bradley Beal/OJ Mayo
7)
Denver Nuggets: Marquese Chriss – F
The
Nuggets are a tough team to figure out since they need an upgrade in talent all
across the board. Therefore, they likely take the best player on their board.
Though still developing his all-around game. Chriss is one of the
biggest boom-or-bust picks of this year's draft. He is likely two years away
from contributing anything meaningful. But his combination of length,
athleticism and shooting touch has scouts drooling.
NBA Comparison – Aaron Gordon
8)
Sacramento Kings: Jaylen Brown – F

NBA Comparison – Andre
Iguodala
9)
Toronto Raptors: Jakob Poeltl – C
Bismack Biyombo is about to
get paid after his performances in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Raptors
can’t afford to keep him. With good defensive players at a premium, I think the
Raptors will take Poeltl with this pick. The Austrian is liked by many scouts
for his ability to play both ends of the floor and would add depth to the
Raptors' frontcourt. An athletic standout such as Marquese Chriss is another
option here if he were to fall, but Poeltl gives them solid value at #9 and
depth behind Valanciunas.
NBA
Comparison – Al Horford
10) Milwaukee Bucks: Deyonta
Davis – F
Davis has huge potential to
be an elite interior defender, he averaged 1.8 blocks in just 18 minutes per
game last season. Davis possesses the physical attributes of a prototypical
four-man in the NBA, but he needs to become more efficient on the offensive
end. Although still raw, Davis stock has hugely risen over the past few weeks,
he has not worked out for any teams who have a pick outside the top ten.
NBA
Comparison – Ed Davis
11)
Orlando Magic: Skal Labissiere – F/C

NBA
Comparison – Channing Frye
12)
Atlanta Hawks: Wade Baldwin IV - G
Baldwin’s
size (6-foot-4), his defensive versatility (6-11 wingspan) and improvement as a
catch-and-shoot player (40% from 3pt) gives him the positional versatility that
could make him an interesting fit in Utah’s uncertain backcourt rotation.
Baldwin can attack the basket and has good athleticism, helping him finish.
Baldwin must work on his decision making as a point guard, as well as his shot
selection. After trading away Jeff Teague to the Pacers, the Hawks have a need
at PG.
NBA Comparison – Eric
Bledsoe
13)
Phoenix Suns: Henry Ellenson - F
Concerns
over Ellenson’s defensive contributions could cause him to slide on Thursday
night, but he has huge potential on offense, averaging 17ppg as a freshman at
Marquette. After losing the Morris twins and especially if they do not take one
with the 4th pick. Ellenson could be a sleeper in this draft. He
reminds me of Kevin Love, can rebound and has a great outlet pass. Ellenson
needs to improve his 3pt shot if he is to be successful at the stretch 4 in the
NBA.
NBA Comparison - Kevin Love
14)
Chicago Bulls: Malik Beasley – G
There are rumours here that
the Bulls will look for Derrick Rose's replacement and opt for someone like
Wade Baldwin. But word is the Bulls really like Beasley and will be willing to
look past the tibia issue and select him on upside. The Bulls could use some
outside-shooting, Malik Beasley shot 39% from 3pt range as a freshman. He also
is tenacious on defence. Could play the 2 guard if Jimmy Butler is going to
play small forward.
NBA
Comparison - Devin
Booker
15)
Denver Nuggets: Furkan Korkmaz – G
Yes…
The Denver Nuggets select another European we have all never heard of. At 18
years of age, Furkan Korkmaz struggled to find a consistent role in the Turkish
League last year. However, his size and athleticism give him huge potential.
Also, he is a good shooter (40% 3pt). Korkmaz needs to add some strength to his
game in all aspects, but he has all the tools to develop into a starting SG in
the future.
NBA Comparison - Evan Fournier
16)
Boston Celtics: Domantas Sabonis – F
While
Sabonis doesn’t have the interior shot blocking Boston desperately needs, his
ability to rebound and score inside would be a great addition for this young
Celtics team that is a few players away from competing in the East. Sabonis is
also has good passing abilities and runs the floor well, getting him baskets in
transition.
NBA Comparison - Nikola
Jokic
17)
Memphis Grizzlies: Malachi Richardson – G
The
Grizzlies could be losing Mike Conley and a couple other guards in free agency,
so there is a pressing need in the backcourt. Malachi Richardson has a smooth
looking jump shot and good size for the next level. His play during Syracuse's
run to the Final Four really helped his stock, and Memphis could use some
perimeter shooting help on the wing.
NBA Comparison - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
18)
Detroit Pistons: Denzel Valentine – G

NBA
Comparison - Gordon Hayward
19) Denver Nuggets:
Dejounte Murray - G
Murray is a versatile combo
guard who makes his mark in numerous different ways on the court. He has risen
on a lot of draft boards because of his excellent combination of size and
athleticism. He’s still figuring out how to play the game, but he could be a
decent long-team gamble.
NBA
Comparison - Victor
Oladipo
20) Indiana Pacers:
Diamond Stone – C
Scouts believe Diamond Stone
could have the highest ceiling for a big-man in this draft. He has shown that he
can shoot, even step outside and make shots. Along with Myles Turner… Think of
the floor-spacing! He has good lateral quickness and runs the floor well for a
big. He has also shown he has post moves.
NBA
Comparison - Nikola
Vucevic
21) Atlanta Hawks:
Cheick Diallo – PF
Cheick
is one of the players that Atlanta is said to be very high on. He may take a
while to see the floor, but as he showed at the NBA combine, his length and
motor gives him a lot of intrigue. Diallo struggled to break into the Kansas
rotation, averaging just 7.5 minutes per game as a freshman. However, scouts
believe he has the physical tools to develop into a high-level defender. If
Atlanta is convinced that Al Horford will leave in free agency, they could
target a more ready player such as Damian Jones or Diamond Stone.
NBA Comparison - Kenneth Faried
22) Charlotte
Hornets: Damian Jones – C
Jones
was one of the few players who got a clean bill of health on his medical
reports, but he ended up tearing his pectoral muscle in a workout and is now
out for the summer league and won't be back until training camp. Jones likely
won't slide far despite the injury as he's an athletic big that can shoot it.
Although never quite developing as much as scouts had hoped, Jones still has a
lot of potential as a shot blocker and pick-and-roll threat.
NBA Comparison - Steven Adams
23) Boston Celtics:
Brice Johnson – PF
Two things that Boston needs:
Shot blocking and Leadership. Brice Johnson brings both of these. Johnson is also
an effective as a scorer around the basket and at the rim. He also possesses a
certain tenacity on the glass that will help him to get into the Boston
rotation right away. One word pops up when you look at scout's analysis of Brice Johnson - Winner.
NBA
Comparison - Ed Davis
24)
Philadelphia 76ers: Demetrius Jackson – G
The
explosive, playmaking point guard the Sixers need. Jackson has a good
combination of speed and strength will help in giving him success against
opposing guards in the NBA. Jackson must improve on defense and his perimeter
jumper is lacking.
NBA Comparison - Eric
Bledsoe
25)
Los
Angeles Clippers: DeAndre Bembery – F
Well
liked for his toughness. Bembry’s passing, defensive versatility and potential
as a slasher would give the Clippers an infusion of talent on the wing, which
they have lacked over the past 3-4 seasons. If he improves his
outside-shooting, he could be a great pick-up for the Clippers.
A
steadily improving wing with ideal NBA size, many think Luwawu projects as a
three-and-D type of prospect for the next level. He is a good shooter, can
handle the ball and his athleticism is through the roof. A risky pick, but a
risk the Sixers can afford to make after taking Simmons.
NBA Comparison - Thabo Sefolosha
27) Toronto Raptors: Ante Zizic – C
Zizic’s
stock is rising, fast. He could potentially end up going higher (#20 to Pacers,
maybe). If he falls to #27, the Raptors won’t pass on him. His combination of
size, mobility, shot blocking ability and soft touch around the basket would be
tough to pass up. Big potential for trade if Raptors take Zizic after selecting
Poeltl.
NBA Comparison - Nikola Pekovic
28) Phoenix Suns: Taurean Prince – F
The
Suns already have two lottery picks and can look to add another prospect here.
Taurean Prince is able to step up as a scorer, as a slasher and a shooter, he
can crash the boards and is a willing passer. Prince is also more than capable
defender. Remember the dude who defined the rebound in that interview? Yup,
that was him. Could be a good 3 & D guy.
NBA Comparison - Jae
Crowder
29)
San Antonio Spurs: Ben Bentil – F

NBA Comparison - Nikola
Jokic
30)
Golden State Warriors: Thon Maker – C
The
Golden State Warriors can afford to take a chance here. News emerging today is
that several teams who removed Thon Maker from first round draft boards due to
his age. It is believed that he is 21-23, rather than 19, his listed age. I’m
going to go out on a limb, and predict the Warriors will take him. Maker is a
legit 7-footer who can stretch the floor, can rebound and can block and alter
shots. He can also handle the ball, after playing from the wing earlier in his
career. Maker could be a great fit for the Warriors. Boom or bust potential.
NBA Comparison - Chris McCullough