NBA Mock Draft 2.0 (1-32)

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PF. Villanova. 93. . . Omari Spellman. 26. player

Everyone knows Ben Simmons can not shoot. So a team with a driving point guard needs to be full of guys that can spread the floor. Spellman can do that at the 4, so he will stay home and continue his career in Philly.

27. player. 18. Scouting Report. C. Pick Analysis. Michigan. Moritz Wagner

It just seems weird that Boston is not picking in the top 10 this year, but I also do not believe Danny Ainge will be quiet on Draft Night. Anyways, Boston is loaded on the wings and Greg Monroe won’t be back, so Wagner just makes sense here.

. Cincinnati. Jacob Evans III. 28. 41. . SF. player

Solid value for the best team in the NBA. Evans will be able to learn from Iggy and Klay to develop into a solid D and Three option off the bench.

player. SG. . Miami. Bruce Brown Jr.. 29. 147.

This pick remains the same.

125. 30. SG. Georgia Tech. Josh Okogie. player. .

Okogie keeps creeping up the draft boards due to his performance at the Combine, so the Hawks will snag a wing out of their own backyard to wrap up the first round.