2024 NBA Mock Draft
By Alfie Gray
07/06/2024 08:20
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Dalton Knecht has emerged as a top prospect for the Chicago Bulls in the upcoming NBA Draft due to his impressive scoring ability, shooting prowess, and physical tools. The 23-year-old guard averaged 21.1 points per game in his final college season and showcased his scoring versatility against top competition. Knecht's shooting ability, both from beyond the arc and in the mid-range, makes him an attractive option for a Bulls team looking to add more shooting and scoring to their roster. His age and maturity could also allow him to contribute immediately, while his physical tools give him the potential to develop into a valuable two-way player. Overall, Knecht's combination of scoring, shooting, and potential make him a compelling prospect for the Bulls at the 11th pick in the draft.
I have the Oklahoma City Thunder picking Ron Holland due to his high ceiling, motor, defensive versatility, and room for improvement. At only 18 years old, Holland has the potential to become an impactful starter in the NBA, and his two-way talent, combined with his ability to dominate in transition and be effective in the pick-and- roll, make him a compelling choice for teams looking to invest in a player with long- term upside. His defensive capabilities and motor align well with OKC's ethos, and the team's history of developing young talent could provide the environment needed for Holland to improve his weaknesses and reach his potential, making him a strategic choice for the Thunder.
Although I predict the Sacramento Kings will consider trading their pick in the Draft, for a proven player or additional assets. If they decide to keep the pick and take a chance on Zach Edey, they would be betting on his unique combination of size, skill, and potential to add a new dimension to their team. Edey's dominance in college basketball, his scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and rim protection could make him a valuable asset in the right system. The Kings would need to be confident in their ability to develop his skills and fit him into their team strategy, but if they believe in his potential, Edey could be a high-reward selection in the draft.
Portland should consider selecting Kyle Filipowski with their 14th pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. As a versatile big man from Duke, Filipowski has shown significant improvement in his sophomore season, averaging 14.9 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. His defensive versatility and commitment to growth make him an attractive prospect for the Trail Blazers, who could benefit from his well-rounded skill set and ability to fit into various team systems.
Ja'Kobe Walter could be a solid fit for the Miami Heat due to his scoring ability and defensive potential. Walter averaged 14.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game in his 2023-24 season at Baylor, showcasing his ability to contribute on both ends of the court. He's a confident three-point shooter, making 34.1% of his shots from beyond the arc, which could help the Heat, who ranked 27th in the league in three-point shooting last season. His defensive potential is also promising, as he has the length and athleticism to become a solid defender at the NBA level. Walter's versatility to play multiple positions would also provide the Heat with more lineup options.
The Philadelphia 76ers should draft Isaiah Collier in the draft due to his impressive skillset and potential to contribute to the team. Collier, a 6-foot-5 guard from USC, possesses a combination of size, skill, and athleticism that makes him a versatile option for the 76ers. His ability to play both on and off the ball, combined with his scoring ability and playmaking skills, make him an intriguing prospect for the team. Despite a hand injury that tanked his draft stock, Collier's dynamic playmaking ability and size enable him to navigate to the rim with ease and hold his own against bigger players. His free-throw percentage and three-point shooting are areas that need improvement, but his potential to lead the second unit for the Sixers and play alongside Tyrese Maxey in certain lineups make him an attractive option. The Sixers, who have the No. 16 pick in the draft, should consider drafting Collier to add depth and versatility to their roster. His toughness on the defensive end and potential to develop into a valuable contributor make him a worthwhile investment for the team.
I see the Los Angeles Lakers drafting Johnny Furphy for several reasons. Firstly, he is a young prospect who will not turn 20 until December, indicating significant room for growth and development. Secondly, his draft stock has been on the rise, with him projected as high as the 13th pick in some mock drafts, showing that NBA scouts and analysts see his potential. Thirdly, Furphy is described as one of the top two-way players among all freshmen in college basketball, which is a valuable asset for any team. Fourthly, his shooting ability, particularly from beyond the arc, is a significant asset in the NBA. Fifthly, his size and athleticism make him a versatile player who can compete at the NBA level. Lastly, his decision to stay in the NBA Draft and pursue his professional career shows his readiness and commitment to the next level of basketball.
The Orlando Magic should prioritize drafting Jared McCain due to their need for three-point shooting improvement and his exceptional shooting ability. McCain, a 6- foot-2 guard from Duke, averaged 14.3 points per game on 46.2% shooting from the field and 41.4% from three-point range in his lone college season. Known for his shooting prowess and basketball IQ, McCain has been linked to the Magic due to their struggles with outside shooting during the 2023-24 season. His ability to shoot from long range, both off the dribble and after off-ball movement, could provide the Magic with a much-needed offensive boost. Additionally, McCain's competitiveness, poise, and understanding of spacing for a young player make him an appealing option for the Magic, who could use his skills to complement their current roster and address their shooting deficiencies.
Yves Missi presents a compelling case for the Toronto Raptors to draft him, given his impressive defensive potential and athleticism. With a 38.5" max vertical jump and a 3.12-second three-quarter sprint. Missi, known for his rim protection and rim-running abilities, averaged 10.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game in college, showcasing his defensive prowess. At 19 years old, he offers long-term development potential and fills a need for a young, athletic center on the Raptors' roster, complementing their current lineup with his defensive versatility and potential offensive contributions.
Cleveland drafting Kel'el Ware could be a strategic move, considering his offensive versatility, rim protection and shot blocking abilities, high upside potential, fit with Cleveland's needs, draft value, & rebounding prowess. Ware's skills and potential could significantly bolster Cleveland's roster, addressing their offensive and defensive needs while providing them with a high-value, versatile player who could contribute immediately and develop further over time.
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