In this weekās 2019 NBA Mock Draft, we break down what we saw during the first two weeks of the NBA Playoffs and how certain trends could affect how teams approach the draft.
Finally, the lottery rankings are official, and represented in the order for this mock draft. The Cavaliers won a coin flip to land at No. 2 and limit the basement of their potential lottery-night fall.
We are starting to see what playoff teams might need to continue building while lottery teams ought to be taking note of what is and isnāt working for the NBAās top teams.
Letās go ā slowly and then all at once:
It remains crazy to imagine that someone with Fernandoās skill set ā a 7-footer who can shoot, pass and move on defense ā would fall this far, but Milwaukee landing him would be a perfect warning shot for the rest of the NBA to not let it happen again.
This one comes via Toronto, whoās more than happy to give up its first-round pick as Kawhi Leonard tears apart the first round of the NBA playoffs. Windler is the guy Iām sticking with in San Antonio until we hear differently.
Put Schofield in the Fernando camp ā someone whoās this talented and fits this well in the modern NBA shouldnāt fall this far. Give him to Golden State, who will see the talent and plug him in immediately.
Give Brooklyn all the wings. They were effective in Games 3 and 4 against Philadelphia playing small with Jared Dudley and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson at center. If Kenny Atkinson has more tools to do that next year, the Nets could be an even bigger problem.
By way of Houston, the Cavaliers get the chance to draft a lottery talent. Every week, we get to the mid-20s before it feels right to take a risk on Bol. Heāll go higher, but we wouldnāt do it.
Check out our full scouting report on Bol Bol.
Al-Farouq Aminu is a free agent this summer and Mo Harkless will hit the open market in 2020. Both have played well in the playoffs so far, but Okpala would be a nice development project behind those two at forward.
Like Windler to San Antonio, the fit between Jerome and the 76ers is too good for us to ignore until something changes.
A possible reach, but the Big Ten Newcomer of the Year plays with incredible ferocity and is older than most freshman at 20. He would play right away as the Jazz try to improve their team offensively.
Williams would fill a role that Brad Stevens has always needed in Boston ā a wing playmaker in the mold of Evan Turner, Jae Crowder and Gordon Hayward.
Add another streaky shooter to a roster full of them.
Check out our full scouting report on Keldon Johnson.
This pick arrives from the Clippers and is far lower than the Celtics likely hoped. However, Hachimura is a high-ceiling piece that Boston could plunk into its treasure chest of trade chips and keep building.
Jakob Poeltlās defensive versatility has been a standout part of the Spursā success against Denver in the first round. That doesnāt mean they shouldnāt add Bitadze, a unicorn big man who brings the international suave San Antonio prizes.
Check out our full scouting report on Goga Bitadze.
As Thaddeus Young contemplates a move, Washington could fill the gap and potentially allow Indiana to play small once they move on from either Myles Turner or Domantas Sabonis.
Check out our full scouting report on P.J. Washington.
You heard what we said about Brooklyn and wing prospects. All of them.
Check out our full scouting report on Nassir Little.
The release valve provided by Evan Fournier in the halfcourt is the only thing that allows Orlando to score for minutes at a time in some games. He will be a free agent in 2020, and Alexander-Walker brings better size and athleticism at the position.
Give Dwane Casey an ultra young wing playmaker and let him stop messing around with Langston Galloway and Glenn Robinson III.