2022 NBA Mock Draft 2.0: Analyzing Top Prospects and Team Fits
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- π Jabari Smith Jr. is projected as the number one pick for the Spurs, fitting their need for shooting and defense, with potential to reach his full potential with their player development.
- π‘ Chet Holmgren is slated for OKC at number two, offering a defensive presence to complement SGA and Giddey, aligning with the Thunder's aim to compete sooner.
- π Paolo Banchero is a strong fit for Portland at number three, pairing with Damian Lillard and Anfernee Simons to create dynamic pick-and-roll and dribble-handoff actions.
- β¨ Shaedon Sharpe is envisioned for the Kings at number four, offering elite scoring ability and athleticism to become a go-to wing scorer alongside De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis.
- π Jaden Ivey is projected to Houston at number five, providing a dynamic guard option despite not being a traditional playmaker, offering a consolation prize if they miss out on a top-four pick.
Mid-First Round Selections and Rationale
- π― AJ Griffin goes to Orlando at sixth, offering 3-and-D potential with questions about his ability to become a primary option.
- π Keegan Murray is a fit for the Detroit Pistons at seventh, bringing shooting, selflessness, and defense to pair with Cade Cunningham.
- β‘ Jalen Duren is selected by Indiana at eighth, offering athleticism and rim protection, providing flexibility with Myles Turner and a focus on best player available.
- π Johnny Davis is a strong pick for the Pelicans at ninth, adding scoring creation and defense to a potentially potent lineup with Zion Williamson and CJ McCollum.
- π Bennedict Mathurin is chosen by the Wizards at tenth, providing immediate energy and scoring, with playmaking potential to build around Bradley Beal.
Late First Round Picks and Upside Plays
- π§ Jeremy Sochan to the Knicks at eleventh, a player embodying hard work and defensive intensity that Tom Thibodeau would favor.
- π§© Ochai Agbaji to OKC with their second pick, a plug-and-play 3-and-D wing who fits well with their existing ball-handlers.
- π Dyson Daniels to Charlotte at thirteenth, allowing LaMelo Ball to play more off-ball by providing complementary skills and size.
- π Jalen Williams to the Cavaliers at fourteenth, a fast-rising prospect with scoring ability and playmaking potential, drawing comparisons to Brandon Ingram and Chandler Parsons.
- π Tari Eason to the Hornets at fifteenth, adding defense, intelligence, and grit to maximize LaMelo Ball's potential, potentially becoming a more expendable player than Miles Bridges.
- β οΈ TyTy Washington to Atlanta at sixteenth, a pick not loved for fit but necessary to find another ball-handler to push Trae Young off-ball.
- π οΈ Mark Williams to Houston at seventeenth, offering size, rim protection, and surprising passing ability as a long-term project alongside Alperen Sengun.
- π‘ EJ Liddell to the Bulls at eighteenth, an older prospect who can provide immediate tough, hard-nosed wing defense, crucial for competing in the East.
- β Blake Wesley to Minnesota at nineteenth, a raw player whose draft stock depends heavily on pre-draft workouts and development.
- π Jaden Hardy to the Spurs at twentieth, an upside pick for San Antonio to develop his game away from bad habits.
- π Nikola Jovic to Denver at twenty-first, a trolling pick for the potential humor of playing him with Nikola Jokic, but also providing backup and scoring creation.
- π€ Malaki Branham to the Grizzlies at twenty-second, offering scoring behind Ja Morant as Tyus Jones's potential departure looms.
- π Kennedy Chandler to Brooklyn at twenty-third, adding much-needed ball-handling and facilitation given the Nets' uncertain futures.
- π³ Walker Kessler to the Bucks at twenty-fourth, addressing age and injury concerns with Brook Lopez by adding shot-blocking and defensive potential.
- π Kendall Brown to San Antonio at twenty-fifth, an upside pick with athleticism and raw potential for the Spurs.
- π― Tariq Beauchamp to Dallas at twenty-sixth, a fit focused on improving three-point shooting while bringing defense and decision-making.
- ποΈ Christian Koloko to Miami at twenty-seventh, a long-term project with shooting and shot-blocking potential to develop alongside Bam Adebayo.
- βοΈ Wendell Moore Jr. to Golden State at twenty-eighth, a three-and-D player with passing and cutting ability, fitting the Warriors' system.
- π₯ Patrick Baldwin Jr. to Memphis at twenty-ninth, an upside pick for a team that develops young talent, offering shooting and self-creation.
- π₯ Christian Brown to OKC at thirtieth, adding another shooter with some ball-handling ability to complement their existing core.
Draft Board and Future Outlook
- π Top Rankings currently place Banchero first, Smith second, and Holmgren third, but these can change based on team fits and pre-draft evaluations.
- π Shaedon Sharpe is highlighted as a potential steal in the lottery, currently ranked fifth but with the potential to rise.
- ποΈ The NBA Draft is set for June 23rd, with further updates and analysis expected leading up to the event.
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