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The NBA Draft Gets Interesting From Here

With both the NBA season and the NCAA season coming to a close, things on the NBA Draft front are about to get interesting.

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Not Much Has Changed On The Draft Front

With most of the college basketball world switching to off-season mode, more and more players are starting to declare their intentions to either enter the draft or, in many cases, transfer to other programs. It’s time to start looking at the draft field more seriously, so you can expect more Mock Drafts over the coming weeks include the weekly Consensus Mock Drafts that drop the first week of May.

The NBA Regular season ends on April 12 and there are a number of dates to keep in mind. The annual Portsmouth Invitational is April 12 to April 15, and will feature college seniors who are draft hopefuls. April 23 is the Earl Entry Deadline by which all underclassmen who wish to declare for the 2017 NBA Draft must submit their name to the NBA. The NCAA requires all players wishing to return to school after “testing the waters” to do so no later than May 24th. The 2017 NBA Draft Combine is set for May 9 to May 14 in Chicago. The 2017 NBA Draft Lottery will be May 16, with the actual draft itself set for June 22 in New York.

So with that out of the way, lets dive into my latest NBA Mock Draft:

There are a few notable trades to keep in mind as it pertains to where picks are currently projected, based on the NBA standings through games played on March 22.

The Boston Celtics have the right to swap picks with the Brooklyn Nets, who would currently hold the top overall pick if the standings hold true.

Philadelphia does have the right to swap picks with Sacramento, however, their pick is currently more favorable.

Sacramento gets the New Orleans Pelicans’ first pick as part of the DeMarcus Cousins trade – it is top three protected for the 2017 draft and would convey to the Kings based on the current standings.

Philadelphia is currently owed a first round pick from the Lakers, which is top-three protected. Based on the standings, it would not convey this year.

Chicago is owed a pick from Sacramento, which is currently top-10 protected. If Philadelphia passes on the swap rights on the pick, the pick would not likely convey to Chicago, based on the standings. This mock draft currently reflects the pick conveying to the Kings.

The Portland Trail Blazers will receive the Memphis Grizzlies’ first round pick for their role in the Mason Plumlee deal with Denver just before the deadline. Denver obtained the pick in the Timofey Mozgov trade with the Cavaliers in 2015.

The Brooklyn Nets will receive the Washington Wizards’ first-round pick as part of the Bojan Bogdanovic trade at the deadline.

The L.A. Lakers receive the Houston Rockets’ first-round pick as part of the Lou Williams trade to Houston at the trade deadline.

The Orlando Magic received the Los Angeles Clippers’ first-round pick as part of the Serge Ibaka deal with Toronto. The Raptors obtained the pick from the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the Greivis Vasquez trade in 2015. The Magic will receive the lesser of the two picks Toronto controls, the Clippers pick and their own. The Clippers pick is currently the least favorable.

The Utah Jazz will receive the Golden State Warriors’ pick from the Andre Iguodala salary dump that sent Andris Biedrins, Richard Jefferson and Brandon Rush to the Jazz to clear room to sign Iguodala in 2013.

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Alan is an expert gambling writer who works as one of the chief editors for Basketball Insiders. He has been covering online gambling and sports betting for over 8 years, having written for the likes of Sportlens, Compare.bet, The Sports Daily, 90min, and TopRatedCasinos.co.uk. His particular specialisms include US online casinos and gambling regulations, and soccer and basketball betting. Based in London, Alan holds an MA in English Literature and is a passionate supporter of Chelsea FC.

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