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Projections after the end of the college season

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersApril 16, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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As the college basketball season officially comes to a close, all eyes are on the NBA with the playoffs beginning next week and the 2024 NBA Draft taking place in just over two months.

Between now and the June event, prospects will have the opportunity to meet teams from around the league and showcase their talent in practices. Additionally, top prospects will be able to participate in the combine, which will be another way to increase draft stock. Even in a class lacking a clear top pick, there is real depth. As such, even second-round picks should have value this summer.

Benefit Tankathon To generate our draft order, we look at the fit and projections for this upcoming event in this iteration of Draft Digest’s 2024 NBA Mock Draft.

The first three

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1. Detroit Pistons: Alex Sarr (NBL)

2. Washington Wizards: Zaccharie Risacher (INTL)

3. Charlotte Hornets: Ron Holland (Ignite)

First lottery

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April 6, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, United States; Connecticut Huskies center Donovan Clingan (32) reacts against the

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4. San Antonio Spurs: Rob Dillingham (Kentucky)

5. Portland Trail Blazers: Matas Buzelis (Ignite)

6. Toronto Raptors: Donovan Clingan (UConn)

7. Memphis Grizzlies: Reed Sheppard (Kentucky)

8. Utah Jazz: Stephon Castle (UConn)

Late lottery

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9. Houston Rockets (via BKN): Nikola Topic (INTL)

10. Atlanta Hawks: Cody Williams (Colorado)

11. Chicago Bulls: Dalton Knecht (Tennessee)

12. OKC Thunder (via HOU): Ja’Kobe Walter (Baylor)

13. Portland Trail Blazers (via GSW): Isaiah Collier (USC)

14. New Orleans Pelicans (via LAL): Kyle Filipowski (Duke)

Middle of the first round

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15. Miami Heat: Jared McCain (Duke)

16. Philadelphia 76ers: Tidjane Salaun (INTL)

17. Toronto Raprors (via IND): Tyler Smith (Ignite)

18. Atlanta Hawks (via SAC): Yves Missi (Baylor)

19. Cleveland Cavaliers: Ulrich Chomche (INTL)

20. Phoenix Suns: Kyshawn George (Miami)

End of first round

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March 15, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States; Indiana Hoosiers center Kel’el Ware (1) dunk against Nebraska

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21. New Orleans Pelicans: Johnny Furphy (Kansas)

22. New York Knicks: Zach Edey (Purdue)

23. Orlando Magic: Kel’el Ware (Indiana)

24. Milwaukee Bucks: Tristan da Silva (Colorado)

25. New York Knicks (via DAL): Collin Murray-Boyles (South Carolina)

26. Wasington Wizards (via LAC): Jaylon Tyson (Cal)

27. Utah Jazz (via OKC): Melvin Ajinca (INTL)

28. Minnesota Timberwolves: Devin Carter (Providence)

29. Denver Nuggets: Dillon Jones (Weber State)

30. Boston Celtics: Izan Almansa (Ignite)

Start of the second round

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Creighton guard Baylor Scheierman (55) looks to get past Tennessee guard Jahmai Mashack (15) during the

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31. Toronto Raptors (via DET): DaRon Holmes (Dayton)

32. Utah Jazz (via WAS): Kevin McCullar (Kansas)

33. San Antonio Spurs: Jamal Shead (Houston)

34. Portland Trail Blazers (via CHA): Bobi Klintman (NBL)

35. Milwaukee Bucks (via POR): Justin Edwards (Kentucky)

36. Indiana Pacers (via TOR): Milan Momcilovic (Iowa State)

37. Minnesota Timberwolves (via MEM): Ryan Dunn (Virginia)

38. New York Knicks (via UTA): Baylor Scheierman (Creighton)

39. Memphis Grizzlies (via BKN): Pelle Larsson (Arizona)

40. Portland Trail Blazers (via ATL): Dillon Mitchell (Texas)

41. Philadelphia 76ers (via CHI): Juan Nunez (INTL)

42. Charlotte Hornets (via HOU): Oso Ighodaro (Marquette)

43. Miami Heat: Trey Alexander (Creighton)

44. Houston Rockets (via GSW): Harrison Ingram (North Carolina)

45. LOST (PHI)

End of second round

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March 23, 2024; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Arizona Wildcats guard Kylan Boswell (4) reacts after

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46. ​​LA Clippers (via IND): Carlton Carrington (Pittsburgh)

47. San Antonio Spurs (via LAL): Adem Bona (UCLA)

48. Sacramento Kings: Ajay Mitchell (UCSB)

49. Indiana Pacers (via CLE): Kylan Boswell (Arizona)

50. Orlando Magic: Tyler Kolek (Marquette)

51. Detroit Pistons (via NYK): Kam Jones (Marquette)

52. Indiana Pacers (via NOP): PJ Hall (Clemson)

53. Washington Wizards (via PHX): Trevon Brazile (Arkansas)

54. Golden State Warriors (via MIL): Hunter Sallis (Wake Forest)

55. Boston Celtics (via DAL): Terrence Shannon Jr. (Illinois)

56. Los Angeles Lakers (via LAC): Alex Karaban (UConn)

57. Memphis Grizzlies (via OKC): Pacôme Dadiet (INTL)

58. LOST (PHX)

59. Denver Nuggets (via MIN): Keshad Johnson (Arizona)

60. Dallas Mavericks (via BOS): Antonio Reeves (Kentucky)

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