Thursday's NBA draft lottery could really shake things up, but this is the most likely outcome 👀 Full mock draft from DraftExpress and Mike_Schmitz:
While there's some consensus among teams surrounding the top three prospects -- including guards Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball, along with big man James Wiseman -- we won't have a clear picture until the final draft order is established.
This was already considered a wide-open class back in February, andHeading into this week's drawing, let's update our full, two-round mock draft based on the latest intel, including a look at the draft ranges for first-round prospects and how they might fit in their likely landing spots.Subscribe to ESPN+ to get access to all premium articles, Fantasy tools, plus thousands of your favorite sporting events and ESPN+ originals for just $5.
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