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NBA AM: 60-Pick NBA Mock Draft 6/13/17

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Movement In The Mock

With the Golden State Warriors, officially the 2017 NBA World Champions, the focus in the NBA will shift completely to next week’s 2017 NBA Draft.

As is typical this time of year, there is a lot of misdirection taking place as reports of bad workouts, canceled workouts and potential promises have started to leak out and that’s created what could be significant movement in the Mock Draft world, the question becomes how much of the talk is real?

Here is a look at all 60 picks, in this latest Mock Draft.



Steve Kyler - Mock Draft - 60 Picks - 6/13/17

Pk Team Player
$1 Boston Celtics Markelle Fultz PG 19 years old; 6'4"; 195 lbs. Washington,
Freshman
$2 Los Angeles Lakers De'Aaron Fox PG 19 years old; 6'4"; 171 lbs. Kentucky,
Freshman
$3 Philadelphia 76ers Josh Jackson SF 20 years old; 6'8"; 203 lbs. Kansas,
Freshman
$4 Phoenix Suns Lonzo Ball PG 19 years old; 6'6"; 190 lbs. UCLA,
Freshman
$5 Sacramento Kings Jayson Tatum SF 19 years old; 6'8"; 204 lbs. Duke,
Freshman
$6 Orlando Magic Jonathan Isaac SF 19 years old; 6'11"; 205 lbs. Florida St,
Freshman
$7 Minnesota Timberwolves Dennis Smith PG 19 years old; 6'3"; 195 lbs. N.C. State,
Freshman
$8 New York Knicks Malik Monk - 19 years old; 6'4"; 197 lbs. Kentucky,
Freshman
$9 Dallas Mavericks Frank Ntilikina PG 18 years old; 6'5"; 170 lbs. Strasbourg,
International
$10 Sacramento Kings Donovan Mitchell SG 20 years old; 6'3"; 210 lbs. Louisville,
Sophomore
$11 Charlotte Hornets Lauri Markkanen PF 20 years old; 7'0"; 225 lbs. Arizona,
Freshman
$12 Detroit Pistons Zach Collins PF 19 years old; 7'0"; 230 lbs. Gonzaga,
Freshman
$13 Denver Nuggets OG Anunoby SF 19 years old; 6'8"; 215 lbs. Indiana,
Sophomore
$14 Miami Heat Justin Jackson SF 22 years old; 6'8"; 193 lbs. North Carolina,
Junior
$15 Portland Trail Blazers Harry Giles PF 19 years old; 6'11"; 222 lbs. Duke,
Freshman
Pk Team Player
$16 Chicago Bulls Jarrett Allen C 19 years old; 6'11"; 224 lbs. Texas,
Freshman
$17 Milwaukee Bucks Ike Anigbogu C 18 years old; 6'10"; 230 lbs. UCLA,
Freshman
$18 Indiana Pacers Luke Kennard SG 20 years old; 6'6"; 202 lbs. Duke,
Sophomore
$19 Atlanta Hawks Justin Patton C 19 years old; 7'0"; 226 lbs. Creighton,
Freshman
$20 Portland Trail Blazers Ivan Rabb PF 20 years old; 6'10"; 215 lbs. California,
Sophomore
$21 Oklahoma City Thunder Caleb Swanigan PF 20 years old; 6'9"; 247 lbs. Purdue,
Sophomore
$22 Brooklyn Nets Jawun Evans PG 20 years old; 6'1"; 177 lbs. Oklahoma St,
Sophomore
$23 Toronto Raptors T.J. Leaf PF 20 years old; 6'10"; 220 lbs. UCLA,
Freshman
$24 Utah Jazz John Collins PF 19 years old; 6'10"; 225 lbs. Wake Forest,
Sophomore
$25 Orlando Magic Kyle Kuzma PF 21 years old; 6'9"; 221 lbs. Utah,
Junior
$26 Portland Trail Blazers Tony Bradley C 19 years old; 6'10"; 248 lbs. North Carolina,
Freshman
$27 Brooklyn Nets P.J. Dozier SG 20 years old; 6'6"; 200 lbs. South Carolina,
Sophomore
$28 Los Angeles Lakers Terrance Ferguson SG 19 years old; 6'7"; 186 lbs. Adelaide,
Freshman
$29 San Antonio Spurs Rodions Kurucs SF 19 years old; 6'8"; 190 lbs. Barcelona 2,
International
$30 Utah Jazz Jordan Bell PF 22 years old; 6'9"; 227 lbs. Oregon,
Junior
Pk Team Player
$31 Atlanta Hawks Tyler Lydon SF/PF 21 years old; 6'10"; 225 lbs. Syracuse,
Sophomore
$32 Phoenix Suns Semi Ojeleye SF/PF 22 years old; 6'7"; 235 lbs. SMU,
Junior
$33 Orlando Magic D.J. Wilson PF 21 years old; 6'10"; 240 lbs. Michigan,
Sophomore
$34 Sacramento Kings Derrick White - 22 years old; 6'5"; 200 lbs. Colorado,
Senior
$35 Orlando Magic Bam Adebayo C 19 years old; 6'10"; 250 lbs. Kentucky,
Freshman
$36 Philadelphia 76ers Johnathan Motley PF 22 years old; 6'9"; 230 lbs. Baylor,
Junior
$37 Boston Celtics Devin Robinson SF 22 years old; 6'8"; 200 lbs. Florida,
Junior
$38 Chicago Bulls Isaiah Hartenstein PF 19 years old; 7'0"; 225 lbs. Zalgiris,
International
$39 Philadelphia 76ers Mathias Lessort PF/C 21 years old; 6'9"; 250 lbs. Nanterre,
International
$40 New Orleans Pelicans Frank Jackson PG 19 years old; 6'4"; 208 lbs. Duke,
Freshman
$41 Charlotte Hornets Thomas Bryant C 19 years old; 6'10"; 241 lbs. Indiana,
Sophomore
$42 Utah Jazz Wesley Iwundu SG 22 years old; 6'7"; 205 lbs. Kansas St,
Senior
$43 Houston Rockets Dillon Brooks SF 21 years old; 6'7"; 215 lbs. Oregon,
Junior
$44 New York Knicks Josh Hart SG 22 years old; 6'6"; 204 lbs. Villanova,
Senior
$45 Houston Rockets Jaron Blossomgame SF/PF 23 years old; 6'7"; 214 lbs. Clemson,
Senior
Pk Team Player
$46 Philadelphia 76ers Tyler Dorsey SG 21 years old; 6'4"; 180 lbs. Oregon,
Sophomore
$47 Indiana Pacers Anzejs Pasecniks C 21 years old; 7'2"; 229 lbs. Gran Canaria,
International
$48 Milwaukee Bucks Nigel Williams-Goss PG 22 years old; 6'4"; 182 lbs. Gonzaga,
Junior
$49 Denver Nuggets Dwayne Bacon SF 21 years old; 6'5"; 202 lbs. Florida St,
Sophomore
$50 Philadelphia 76ers Kostja Mushidi SG 18 years old; 6'5"; 210 lbs. Mega Leks,
International
$51 Denver Nuggets Arnoldas Kulboka SF 19 years old; 6'9"; 201 lbs. Bamberg,
International
$52 Washington Wizards Cameron Oliver PF 20 years old; 6'8"; 225 lbs. Nevada,
Sophomore
$53 Boston Celtics Vlatko Cancar SF 20 years old; 6'8"; 210 lbs. Mega Leks,
International
$54 Phoenix Suns L.J. Peak SF 21 years old; 6'5"; 215 lbs. Georgetown,
Junior
$55 Utah Jazz Edmond Sumner PG 21 years old; 6'5"; 170 lbs. Xavier,
Sophomore
$56 Boston Celtics Luke Kornet PF 21 years old; 7'0"; 240 lbs. Vanderbilt,
Senior
$57 Brooklyn Nets Sindarius Thornwell SG 22 years old; 6'5"; 214 lbs. South Carolina,
Senior
$58 New York Knicks Frank Mason PG 23 years old; 5'11"; 185 lbs. Kansas,
Senior
$59 San Antonio Spurs Viny Okouo C 20 years old; 7'2"; 240 lbs. Malaga,
International
$60 Atlanta Hawks Alec Peters PF 22 years old; 6'9"; 225 lbs. Valparaiso,
Senior

Some Notes:

The LA Lakers continue to look at possible options with the second overall pick. They had UCLA’s Lonzo Ball in last week, they had NC State’s Dennis Smith Jr. in on Sunday and have De’Aaron Fox on the schedule for today.

The narrative surrounding the Lakers is they are still evaluating options. According to sources close to the process, some inside the decision-making circle have their favorites, but there does not seem to be anything close to a front-runner. There has been talk in NBA circles that Josh Jackson did very well in his workout with the Lakers in Sacramento, so much so that there are reports coming out of Phoenix suggesting Jackson may have a promise. Jackson recently canceled a planned visit with the Celtics, leading to more speculation he may have a commitment he is comfortable with.

The Lakers continue to tell agents they have made no decisions or commitments, mostly to make sure they get the workouts they want to schedule.

None of this is unusual at this point in the draft calendar. Most NBA teams do not lock into who they will likely draft until the week of the draft, which makes this week very important in the decision-making process.

The Orlando Magic continue to be something of an enigma in the draft, mainly because of the change in leadership that’s now final in Orlando. There is a real sense the Magic are going to swing for the fences at number six, mainly because new leadership has a new runway and will be looking to re-build the team with their own mindset.

FSU’s Jonathan Isaac continues to be the name mentioned most in NBA circles. Most talent evaluators feel like Isaac would be a top three pick in a normal draft, but given the depth of talent at the top of this draft board, what most perceive as top-three talent may be on the board to the Magic at six and he may constitute the dare-to-be-great move that new team president Jeff Weltman and general manager John Hammond seem to gravitate toward.

The new Magic leadership has been pretty good at keeping information in-house, so there is not a real sense of which way the Magic are leaning, but more and more outsiders are pegging Isaac to the Magic at six.

There is still a perception that the Minnesota Timberwolves at seven and the Detroit Pistons at 12 are open to trading their picks in the first round in exchange for a solid, proven veteran. Both teams are operating as though they’ll use the pick, but there is a sense that as the draft plays out, those picks could be had.

The New York Knicks are the team mentioned the most likely to trade for an additional pick, so that’s the one to watch in terms of teams looking to add picks.

Keep in mind the next Consensus Mock Draft drops tomorrow, featuring four different perspectives on the first round. Next week, we’ll drop three more Mocks, one featuring some of our friends in the media world, another Mock from me, and a full 60-pick Consensus Mock from our four-man team on Wednesday just prior to the draft itself.

In between, we’ll try to do our best to keep you updated on all the news and notes surrounding the draft, including our 2017 NBA Draft Day Diary which will drop on Tuesday.

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