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2023 NBA Draft Megathread

Lakers killed the draft yet again.

Adding JHS and Lewis at the spots they did were massive steals. JHS/Reaves is a lethally smart backcourt and Lewis ideal wing size
 
The Wolves picking up Leonard Miller was an elite move with Naz Reid likely out. Immediate contributor

Will be interesting to see if Wendell Moore plays this season or Minott. High on all 3 of the Wolves young dudes
 
It's a little crazy to me that the Jazz reportedly had Keyonte at 10, which would likely have him above Wallace, Bufkin, and JHS. They seem to acknowledge the need for developing a point guard, but rated the guy with seemingly the least amount of point guard skills of those guards.
 
Because all their PGs are tall af
Good point. Also, Cason does just fine off ball, too.

It’s a big investment to trade up your first pick on who will have a really tough time ever cracking into a starting role. Then again, that size might allow them to roll out legit 3-guard lineups and I gotta imagine that’s what might be guiding their thinking. Which… I like it.
 
It's a little crazy to me that the Jazz reportedly had Keyonte at 10, which would likely have him above Wallace, Bufkin, and JHS. They seem to acknowledge the need for developing a point guard, but rated the guy with seemingly the least amount of point guard skills of those guards.
He was the highest rated HS player of that group (Ainge places huge value on that) and has the best projectable shot
 
It's a little crazy to me that the Jazz reportedly had Keyonte at 10, which would likely have him above Wallace, Bufkin, and JHS. They seem to acknowledge the need for developing a point guard, but rated the guy with seemingly the least amount of point guard skills of those guards.

Stay with me here… maybe they like Sexton more than is being let on.
 
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