Since Jonathan Givony (of DraftExpress) moved over to ESPN (replacing Chad Ford), NBADraft.net has been the most accurate site for NBA mock draft projections.
This morning NBADraft.net published its first entirely post- NCAA Tournament rankings:
Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley and Jalen Suggs are Nos. 1-3 (in that order), which matches a lot of mock drafts out there, with Jalen Green and Jonathan Kuminga at Nos. 4 & 5.
As I had been predicting, Johnny Juzang moved all the way up into the late lottery, due to his performance in the Tournament. He is at No. 14. He is, however, somehow still behind Cory Kispert and Ziaire Williams.
Josh Christopher is still firmly entrenched in the mid First Round; but Marcus Bagley has dropped to the mid Second Round. Other mocks have these two slated differently; though all seem to have both getting drafted.
Chris Duarte is projected as the last pick of the First Round.
And that is it for the Pac-12. No Da Silva. No Akinjo. No Mathurin. No Remy. No Alitishe. No Chris Smith. No Jaquez. And no Isaiah Mobley.
This morning NBADraft.net published its first entirely post- NCAA Tournament rankings:
Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley and Jalen Suggs are Nos. 1-3 (in that order), which matches a lot of mock drafts out there, with Jalen Green and Jonathan Kuminga at Nos. 4 & 5.
As I had been predicting, Johnny Juzang moved all the way up into the late lottery, due to his performance in the Tournament. He is at No. 14. He is, however, somehow still behind Cory Kispert and Ziaire Williams.
Josh Christopher is still firmly entrenched in the mid First Round; but Marcus Bagley has dropped to the mid Second Round. Other mocks have these two slated differently; though all seem to have both getting drafted.
Chris Duarte is projected as the last pick of the First Round.
And that is it for the Pac-12. No Da Silva. No Akinjo. No Mathurin. No Remy. No Alitishe. No Chris Smith. No Jaquez. And no Isaiah Mobley.
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