Overall, this is a very bad NBA Draft.

I don’t think it’s the worst one ever, but there are no sure thing top guys.

Do they break up the Trae Young/Dejounte Murray backcourt?

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Is Clint Capela back?

Are they now building around Jalen Johnson?

He’s a good 3-point shooter and at only 19 years old, is very young and moldable.

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  1. Washington Wizards Alex Sarr F/C Australia

Word on the street is Sarr WANTS to go to Washington.

Mainly because there is opportunity to play.

Sarr could slot in immediately and get minutes.

The Spurs lacked shooting last year and Sheppard can fill it up.

He’ll be a nice upgrade from Tre Jones at the PG.

His versatility should slide in right next to Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren.

Im just going to keep it real with everybody.

  1. Charlotte Hornets Dalton Knecht G/F Tennessee

The Hornets just need players and Knecht can hoop.

Carrington is another guy who can shoot the rock.

9)TRADEHouston Rockets (via Memphis Grizzlies) Stephon Castle G/F UConn

The Rockets are weird.

They are building a young, feisty, defensive team.

Amen Thompson last year is a freak athlete who an defend.

Cam Whitmore can jump out of the gym and shoot.

Will they go after Kevin Durant and then just surround him with athletic defenders?

Not the worst plan I’ve ever heard.

  1. Chicago Bulls Tristan da Silva F Colorado

Colorado players back-to-back!

He’s a bit older at 23 years old, but he can step in and play immediately.

A high basketball IQ guy he can back up DaMarr DeRozan.

The Bulls get bigger and smarter with the previous addition of Josh Giddey and now da Silva.

Jaylin Williams is the backup Center.

He’s a fine player, but they don’t really have much size up front.

At 7'5" Edey changes a lot of that.

I’m pretty high on Purdue’s big man, even in today’s game.

you’re able to’t teach that size and he’s pretty polished and tough down low.

While I don’t expect him to be Shaq, he’s far from Shawn Bradley.

He was a 20-7-3 guy for the G-League Ignite, but he’s not a great shooter.

The good news is that he’s only 18 and still developing.

Miami could use some backcourt depth behind Tyler Herro.

Carter is 22 years old but understands what it takes to be a pro.

Coach Spo is gonna love him.

Filipowski could provide some solid depth behind Anthony Davis.

Definitely a risk, but could be worth it.

  • Sam Vecenie (Draft Express)

That’s Tom Thibodeau on line 1.

Missi is an interesting piece that can provide depth behind oft-injured Mitchell Robinson.

He’s a defense-first rim-running big that could provide a nice 1-2 punch with Big Mitch.

He’s a marvel of explosiveness.

Alex Sarr would certainly get better practicing against this guy every day.

He’ll be a nice backup that can learn behind the 2007 4th overall pick.

Nunez would be a great fit for how Denver plays.

At 6'6" he’s got solid size and this kid can just play ball.

I don’t see him falling out of the 1st Round.