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  2. Jul 28, 2021 · In our final look at the best mock drafts around the internet, the top three is virtually a lock: Cade Cunningham is the consensus No. 1 pick, showing up first in all 12 mocks that we scanned...

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    Now, with another No. 1 pick, you can count on the Pistons keeping and making that selection. And by all accounts, that should mean Oklahoma State point guard Cade Cunningham is headed to the Motor City.

    However, Green’s upside, development and projection are what make him a clear top-five pick, even if his archetype and longer development curve slightly limit him.

    Mobley is not a perfect prospect, but no 20-year-old is a completed project. He needs to add strength, work on his shot, and polish a lot of raw talent. But NBA teams are drafting a toolset, not a finished product, and Evan Mobley is about as complete a toolset as you can hope for in a modern big man.

    Needs: Lead Ball Handler | Rim Protector The Pistons hadn’t received the No. 1 pick in 51 years, with Bob Lanier being their last top pick — and they need plenty of help. It would be shocking to see Detroit take anyone at No. 1 besides big Oklahoma State guard Cade Cunningham, though USC center Evan Mobley could get a well-deserved look.

    Needs: Offensive Engine | All-Around Big Man The Rockets began the season with a superstar and ending looking up in the standings and hoping for a new beginning. They turned in a porous performance on both sides of the ball, though their defense did show some fight late in the regular season. At this point in their rebuild, the Rockets front office should be looking for the best player available regardless of position.

    Needs: Scoring Wing | Frontcourt Depth The Cavaliers have a lot of decisions to make with their roster. Kevin Love, Jarrett Allen and Collin Sexton are all players who could be gone depending on how Cleveland assesses its roster moving forward. It’s likely the Cavaliers will take the best available player at this spot and continue to rebuild for the future.

  3. May 13, 2021 · Here is our consensus mock draft 4.0, covering all 30 picks in the first round: 1. Rockets: Cade Cunningham. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports. 6-foot-7 guard, Oklahoma State (freshman) Mock...

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  4. Apr 8, 2021 · Here is our consensus mock draft 3.0, with all 30 picks in the first round: Timberwolves: Cade Cunningham

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    • Cade Cunningham. Wing, 6-8, Oklahoma State (Freshman) MOST COMMON PROJECTION: Detroit Pistons. HIGHEST RANK: No. 1 (Present) LOWEST RANK: 1.
    • Jalen Green. Guard, 6-5, Ignite (G League) MOST COMMON PROJECTION: Houston Rockets. HIGHEST RANK: No. 2 (Present) LOWEST RANK: No. 5 (March 2021)
    • Evan Mobley. Big, 7-0, USC (Freshman) MOST COMMON PROJECTION: Cleveland Cavaliers. HIGHEST RANK: No. 2 (June 2021, post-combine and lottery) LOWEST RANK: No. 3 (Present)
    • Jalen Suggs. Guard, 6-4, Gonzaga (Freshman) MOST COMMON PROJECTION: Toronto Raptors. HIGHEST RANK: No. 3 (April 2021) LOWEST RANK: No. 7 (December 2020)
  5. Jan 28, 2021 · Oklahoma State star Cade Cunningham is widely expected to be selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, but there’s plenty of talent available in what is projected to be a...

  6. May 17, 2024 · Consensus Mock Draft: Alex Sarr emerges atop field after Lottery. With the Hawks nabbing the No. 1 overall pick, and the Draft order set, a trio of international prospects lead the way....

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