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**2019 NBA DRAFT**

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NBA mock draft: What will the lottery winner do now?
Unlike the top-100 ranking, this mock attempts to project which players will end up staying in the draft.
 
2018 Top 10 Draft Picks

No.1 Phoenix - Deandre Ayton, Arizona (C)

No.2 Sacramento - Marvin Bagley III, Duke (PF)

No.3 Atlanta - Trae Young, Oklahoma (PG)

No.4 Memphis - Jaren Jackson Jr, Michigan State (PF)

No.5 Dallas - Trae Young, Oklahoma (PG)

No.6 Orlando - Mohamed Bamba, Texas (C)

No.7 Chicago - Wendell Carter Jr, Duke (PF)

No.8 Cleveland - Collin Sexton, Alabama (PG)

No.9 New York - Kevin Knox, Kentucky (SF)

No.10 Philadelphia -Mikal Bridges, Villanova (SF)
 
Most polarizing NBA Draft prospects by stats and scouting


Best available for the 2019 NBA Draft
#1 Zion Williamson, Duke. #8 Cody White, North Carolina. #3 RJ Barrett, Duke. #5 De'Andre Hunter, Virginia. #10 Nassir Little, North Carolina. #7 Cam Reddish, Duke. #21 Cameron Johnson, North Carolina. #22 Nickell Alexander-Walker, Virginia Tech. #23 Mfiondu Kabengele, Florida State. #25 Ty Jerome, Virginia.
 
Duke center Marcus Bolden stays in draft; Javin DeLaurier returns to Duke

The 6-foot-11 Bolden averaged 5.3 points and 4.5 rebounds while starting 21of 35 games during his junior season.

Junior foward DeLaurier, who is 6-10 averaged 3.8 points and 4.4 rebounds while making 16 starts last season.
 
Source: Zion leads 9 invited to draft green room
Ja Morant, RJ Barrett, Darius Garland, De'Andre Hunter, Jarrett Culver, Coby White, Cam Reddish and Jayson Hayes.

Zion
 
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Duke RJ Barrett says Knicks only team he's meeting with
Barrett is the No.3 prospect in the ESPN top100 and projected to be drafted by the NY Knicks. However, it's uncertain if the Knicks will end up keeping the pick.
 
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**The2018 NBA Draft: By Blackfoot**

2018 Top 10 Draft Picks:

No.1 Phoenix - Deandre Ayton, Arizona (C)

No.2 Sacramento - Marvin Bagley III, Duke (PF)

No.3 Atlanta - Trae Young, Oklahoma (PG)

No.4 Memphis - Jaren Jackson Jr, Michigan State (PF)

No.5 Dallas - Trae Young, Oklahoma (PG)

No.6 Orlando - Mohamed Bamba, Texas (C)

No.7 Chicago - Wendell Carter Jr, Duke (PF)

No.8 Cleveland - Collin Sexton, Alabama (PG)

No.9 New York - Kevin Knox, Kentucky (SF)

No.10 Philadelphia -Mikal Bridges, Villanova (SF)
 
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NBA mock draft: Latest intel on all 60 picks for 2019



Teams with multiple first-rounders:
*New Orleans - No.1, No.4 (via LA Lakers)
*Memphis - No.2, No.23 (via Utah)
*Cleveland - No.5, No.26 (via Houston)
*Atlanta - No.8, No.10 (via Dallas), No.17 (via Brooklyn)
*Boston - No.14 (via Sacramento), No.20 (via LA Clippers), No.22
*Detroit - No.15, No.30 (via Milwaukee)
*San Antonio No.19, No.29 (via Toronto)
 
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