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Complete Draft

Teams

Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics
Brooklyn Nets
Brooklyn Nets
Charlotte Hornets
Charlotte Hornets
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Dallas Mavericks
Dallas Mavericks
Denver Nuggets
Denver Nuggets
Detroit Pistons
Detroit Pistons
Golden State Warriors
Golden State Warriors
Houston Rockets
Houston Rockets
Indiana Pacers
Indiana Pacers
Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
Memphis Grizzlies
Miami Heat
Miami Heat
Milwaukee Bucks
Milwaukee Bucks
Minnesota Timberwolves
Minnesota Timberwolves
New Orleans Pelicans
New Orleans Pelicans
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma City Thunder
Orlando Magic
Orlando Magic
Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers
Phoenix Suns
Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail Blazers
Portland Trail Blazers
Sacramento Kings
Sacramento Kings
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
Toronto Raptors
Toronto Raptors
Utah Jazz
Utah Jazz
Washington Wizards
Washington Wizards
Atlanta
Atlanta
Hawks
Zaccharie Risacher
Round 1 - Pick 1 (1)
France
School
SF
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 1
  • School: France
  • Height: 6' 10"
  • Weight: 210
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Risacher's combination of length and defensive versatility on the wing makes him a player who can come into any situation and contribute right away. He is more than just a catch-and-shoot threat and has shown improvement as a facilitator when his shot isn't falling.
Washington
Washington
Wizards
Alex Sarr
Round 1 - Pick 2 (2)
France
School
PF
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 2
  • School: France
  • Height: 7' 0"
  • Weight: 224
Yahoo Sports Commentary
This was Sarr's preferred landing spot and he can come in right away and add some relief defensively with how well he protects the rim. Offensively, he has a fluid jumper in the pick-and-pop with the potential to spread past the 3-point line.
Houston
Houston
Rockets
Reed Sheppard
Round 1 - Pick 3 (3) (from Nets)
Kentucky
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 4
  • School: Kentucky
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 187
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Sheppard shot over 52% from 3-point range on 3.5 attempts per game and will be more of a combo guard at the NBA level. He's a little undersized at 6-foot-2 but has a high IQ and a solid floor when it comes to a young, skilled guard coming into the NBA.
San Antonio
San Antonio
Spurs
Stephon Castle
Round 1 - Pick 4 (4)
Connecticut
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 3
  • School: Connecticut
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 215
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Castle was one of the best defending guards in college hoops during his one year at UConn and showed a much improved 3-point shot during the pre-draft process. He has upside as an elite two-way player in the NBA and can help anchor the defense alongside Victor Wembanyama.
Detroit
Detroit
Pistons
Ron Holland
Round 1 - Pick 5 (5)
G League Ignite
School
SF
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 10
  • School: G League Ignite
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 203
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Holland averaged 19.5 points and 6.7 rebounds in the G League this season for the Ignite. Although he can be turnover prone at times, his size at 6-foot-8 and his burst off the dribble and in transition still gives him room for growth in the NBA at just 18 years old. His movement off the ball needs some work and he sometimes clogs the lane with his attempts to get to the rim.
Charlotte
Charlotte
Hornets
Tidjane Salaun
Round 1 - Pick 6 (6)
France
School
PF
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 7
  • School: France
  • Height: 6' 9"
  • Weight: 212
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Salaun has solid size at the wing position at 6-foot-9 and has really become more than just a catch-and-shoot threat along the perimeter. He's worked this past season to add muscle to his frame and his physicality in the lane improved while playing for Cholet in the LNB Pro A league.
Portland
Portland
Trail Blazers
Donovan Clingan
Round 1 - Pick 7 (7)
Connecticut
School
C
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 5
  • School: Connecticut
  • Height: 7' 2"
  • Weight: 265
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Clingan has all the tools to be a long-term starting center in the NBA and moves well for his size at 7-foot-2. He is more than a rim-running big and can throw a lot of different options in the pick-and-roll, whether that's slipping, rolling to the basket, pinning his man or popping out for a jumper.
Minnesota
Minnesota
Timberwolves
Robert Dillingham
Round 1 - Pick 8 (8) (from Raptors via Spurs)
Kentucky
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 13
  • School: Kentucky
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 176
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Dillingham is one of the best guards with the ball in his hands and can get downhill and put pressure on the rim. There's no doubt that he'll be electric in Minnesota, but his size at 6-foot-3, 176 pounds, is concerning for a lead guard in the NBA.
Memphis
Memphis
Grizzlies
Zach Edey
Round 1 - Pick 9 (9)
Purdue
School
C
Position
  • Draft Grade: D
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 29
  • School: Purdue
  • Height: 7' 4"
  • Weight: 300
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Edey can come in right away as a backup center and has the best post-up game out of any center in the draft, averaging 25.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game last season. His limitations are in the pick-and-roll, where only 8% of his made baskets came in that set, and defensively he doesn't have the foot speed to guard the switch, forcing him to be more of a drop coverage center.
Utah
Utah
Jazz
Cody Williams
Round 1 - Pick 10 (10)
Colorado
School
PF
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 14
  • School: Colorado
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 190
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Williams is one of the best defending wings in this class with how well he can guard positions 1-4 and has great drop coverage on the switch. He needs to get stronger with the ball but is farther along in his development at 19 than his brother, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams, was at his age.
Chicago
Chicago
Bulls
Matas Buzelis
Round 1 - Pick 11 (11)
G League Ignite
School
SF
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 6
  • School: G League Ignite
  • Height: 6' 9"
  • Weight: 209
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Buzelis shot the ball under 30% from 3-point range during his one season with the Ignite but has great size at 6-foot-9 and the ability to space the floor. He's comfortable taking players off the dribble and has good footwork and ball skills in dribble hand-offs on the wing.
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Thunder
Nikola Topic
Round 1 - Pick 12 (12) (from Rockets)
Serbia
School
PG
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 9
  • School: Serbia
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 201
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Topic suffered a partially torn ACL and they will have to be patient with his recovery. He is one of the best passers in this draft class, averaging 5.5 assists per game in Serbia, and has good size at the point guard position at 6-foot-6.
Sacramento
Sacramento
Kings
Devin Carter
Round 1 - Pick 13 (13)
Providence
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 12
  • School: Providence
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 195
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Carter shot up draft boards during the pre-draft process with how well he performed during the combine (42-inch max vertical and breaking the combine record for the 3/4-court sprint). He's a tough-nosed guard who is great at turning defense into offense and is one of the best rebounding guards.
Washington
Washington
Wizards
Carlton Carrington
Round 1 - Pick 14 (14) (from Warriors via Trail Blazers)
Pittsburgh
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 15
  • School: Pittsburgh
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 190
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Carrington hit a late growth spurt and is now closer to 6-foot-5 as a point guard, making him a late riser in the draft. He still has tremendous upside at 18 years old and can come in right away with his quick-twitch pace and decent shot creation off the pick-and-roll.
Miami
Miami
Heat
Kel'el Ware
Round 1 - Pick 15 (15)
Indiana
School
C
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 16
  • School: Indiana
  • Height: 7' 0"
  • Weight: 242
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Ware really made a jump in improvement from his freshman year at Oregon to his sophomore season at Indiana, showing more upside as a pick-and-roll big while putting pressure on the rim. His athleticism helps him guard the perimeter off the switch and he's improved his ball-handling, starting the break off missed shots.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
76ers
Jared McCain
Round 1 - Pick 16 (16)
Duke
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 17
  • School: Duke
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 197
Yahoo Sports Commentary
McCain is one of the best shooters in this draft, shooting 41.8% from 3-point range and shot lights out at the combine in front of every NBA executive and scout. Even though he's undersized at 6-foot-3, 197 pounds, Philadelphia knows exactly what it's getting from him as a reliable shooter who competes at a high level.
LA Lakers
Los Angeles
Lakers
Dalton Knecht
Round 1 - Pick 17 (17)
Tennessee
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 8
  • School: Tennessee
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 213
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Knecht was the best scorer in the SEC, averaging 21.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game at Tennessee. He's one of the older players in the first round at 23 but can be a plug-and-play guy right away, contributing with his size and three-level scoring. LeBron is going to love playing with him as the all-time 3-point assist leader in NBA history.
Orlando
Orlando
Magic
Tristan da Silva
Round 1 - Pick 18 (18)
Colorado
School
PF
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 20
  • School: Colorado
  • Height: 6' 9"
  • Weight: 220
Yahoo Sports Commentary
The senior forward shot 40% from 3-point range and has the potential to be that hybrid four in the NBA with his solid inside-out game and how well he gets to his spots out of the pick-and-roll option.
Toronto
Toronto
Raptors
Ja'Kobe Walter
Round 1 - Pick 19 (19) (from Pacers)
Baylor
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 19
  • School: Baylor
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 195
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Walter has solid size for a shooting guard at 6-foot-5 and showed more promise off the bounce during his one year at Baylor. His 3-point shot was a little inconsistent over his freshman season at Baylor, but the spacing in the NBA will allow him better looks for higher-percentage shots.
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cavaliers
Jaylon Tyson
Round 1 - Pick 20 (20)
California
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 28
  • School: California
  • Height: 6' 7"
  • Weight: 215
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Tyson was one of the best scorers in the Pac-12 and can do a little bit of everything really well. He's strong with the ball, cuts well and finishes through contact, but his mobility on defense and ability to keep players in front still needs some work.
New Orleans
New Orleans
Pelicans
Yves Missi
Round 1 - Pick 21 (21) (from Bucks)
Baylor
School
C
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 23
  • School: Baylor
  • Height: 7' 0"
  • Weight: 235
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Missi still has a ton of room for growth after his one year at Baylor, but the glimpses that he showed defending the block and running the floor well in transition scream upside as a rim-running big in the NBA at 7 feet.
Denver
Denver
Nuggets
DaRon Holmes
Round 1 - Pick 22 (22) (from Suns)
Dayton
School
PF
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 27
  • School: Dayton
  • Height: 6' 10"
  • Weight: 235
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Holmes could be that hybrid big with his polished interior scoring and improvement in his shot selection behind the arc, averaging 38.6% from 3-point range.
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Bucks
AJ Johnson
Round 1 - Pick 23 (23) (from Pelicans)
Southern California Academy
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 35
  • School: Southern California Academy
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 165
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Johnson's upside as a 6-foot-5 combo guard is very intriguing and he's a player who has been in the gym working out with Rockets guard Jalen Green since 8th grade. They have similar mannerisms as playmakers, and Johnson is still so raw as prospect he could end up being one of the best players in this draft two to three years down the road.
Washington
Washington
Wizards
Kyshawn George
Round 1 - Pick 24 (24) (from Mavericks via Knicks)
Miami (FL)
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 11
  • School: Miami (FL)
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 205
Yahoo Sports Commentary
George hit a late growth spurt two years ago and shot up from 6-foot-3 to 6-8. He still passes like a point guard but is playing more along the perimeter. His 3-point shot is what's most intriguing, shooting 41% from 3 off the bench during his one year at Miami.
New York
New York
Knicks
Pacome Dadiet
Round 1 - Pick 25 (25)
France
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 22
  • School: France
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 210
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Dadiet is one of the youngest players in the draft, still just 18 years old, and will be a draft-and-stash development project for the Knicks. His size and strength at 6-foot-8 along the perimeter is what first stands out when he plays, and he's showing more signs as a poised playmaker off the wing, finishing his season in Germany for Ratiopharm Ulm on a high note.
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Thunder
Dillon Jones
Round 1 - Pick 26 (26) (from Clippers via Knicks and Mavericks)
Weber St.
School
PF
Position
  • Draft Grade: B-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 36
  • School: Weber St.
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 235
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Jones does a lot of little things really well, which is probably why the Thunder traded up to grab him. Jones reads the game sharply, dictates pace and plays to his advantages.
Minnesota
Minnesota
Timberwolves
Terrence Shannon
Round 1 - Pick 27 (27)
Illinois
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 33
  • School: Illinois
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 225
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Shannon is a three-level scorer who has improved his 3-point shot over the course of his college career, finishing his senior season at Illinois shooting 36.2% from deep. He's an older, experienced guard at 23 who can come in right away and contribute for Minnesota.
Phoenix
Phoenix
Suns
Ryan Dunn
Round 1 - Pick 28 (28) (from Nuggets)
Virginia
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 41
  • School: Virginia
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 216
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Dunn was the best perimeter defender in college basketball this season with his length at 6-foot-8 and averaging 2.3 blocks and just under two steals per game during his sophomore season at Virginia. The biggest hole in his game is his 3-point shooting where he made only 20% of his attempts from deep this past season.
Utah
Utah
Jazz
Isaiah Collier
Round 1 - Pick 29 (29) (from Thunder via Pacers and Raptors)
USC
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 18
  • School: USC
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 210
Yahoo Sports Commentary
The fact that Collier fell so far in the draft after entering this past college season as the No. 1 high school recruit is shocking. The biggest gap in his game is his outside jumper and his turnovers during his one year at USC. Where he does excel is in the open court, and he has great body control around the rim. With the spacing and pace of the NBA game, he could be a steal for the Jazz.
Boston
Boston
Celtics
Baylor Scheierman
Round 1 - Pick 30 (30)
Creighton
School
SG
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 32
  • School: Creighton
  • Height: 6' 7"
  • Weight: 205
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Scheierman's shot creation and size as a perimeter player is what shot him inside the first round. He's a four-year player out of Creighton and averaged 18.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game as a senior.