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2024 NBA Draft Mega Thread

I'm all confused on what picks we currently have for 2024. Our native if it lands in the top 10, a very late first (who's?) from a trade deadline deal this year? And, a very early second via the Wizards? Is this correct?
We have our own if it’s in the top-10, the lesser of OKC’s or LAC’s firsts and the Wizards second.
 
I would take Tyler Kolek with our late first or early second pretty easily. He seems like he will be an impact player in the league and have a long career.

I was thinking he could be like Tyus....PnR expert who does enough on defense by creating turnovers. Problem is there's not too many of these guys around. Tyus, McConnell....I saw that Ish Smith still playing?

He's very good though and a good bet for a late first/early second.
 
I would take Tyler Kolek with our late first or early second pretty easily. He seems like he will be an impact player in the league and have a long career.
Kolek might actually be one of the first players who seems to be reasonably rated. Which probably means that by draft time he will be top 20 pick.
 
The scary thing about this draft is that you can almost see every player bust very easily in the top 10. I think draft boards will be all over the place this cycle. The 3 international guys held the top 3 spots for most of the season, but I have a hunch that might be because people paid less attention to them while the domestic prospects looked bad. I'm interested to see if we cycle back to Matas/Holland/Collier to the top of the draft.
When you pick 9th, you rationalize the players weakness as being acceptable. Which one should we accept and still get a long-term quality player? Is Cody Williams "soft" or is he still nursing an injury? Can Castle shoot? This player is great but he is too short. And the list goes on? Who do you take 9th and it not being a waste (which half the time it is)?
 
I understand there is belief that this draft isn't very solid in the top 10. Is that the general belief about the 2nd (10-20) and 3rd layers (20-35), as well? Sometimes a draft can have solid quantity over top end quality.
 
I understand there is belief that this draft isn't very solid in the top 10. Is that the general belief about the 2nd (10-20) and 3rd layers (20-35), as well? Sometimes a draft can have solid quantity over top end quality.
Wait and see who declares/doesnt.
 
I understand there is belief that this draft isn't very solid in the top 10. Is that the general belief about the 2nd (10-20) and 3rd layers (20-35), as well? Sometimes a draft can have solid quantity over top end quality.
I actually think the depth of this draft is its biggest strength. Also 1-10 not having a ton of separation can be a good thing for us too.
 
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