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This reference page gives full results of the 2017 NBA Draft in the form of a 2017 NBA Mock Draft we hope you enjoy. Basketball Rehab
1 76ers Markelle Fultz PG – 6-5 – Washington – After a draft day trade the 76ers move up to number one overall and are set to select an elite combo guard to develop next to Simmons and Embiid. Fultz has the size, quickness and talent to be an immediate impact player and in a few years could be a top five point guard in the NBA. 2 Lakers Lonzo Ball PG – 6-6 – UCLA – The Lakers get their man. Ball is a big time talent who controls the game with his speed and passing ability. High level defender with an excellent basketball IQ. 3 Celtics Jayson Tatum SF – 6-8 – Duke – Tatum is a pure scorer on the wing, who has enough size to play some power forward and the versatility to excel in small-ball lineups. He’d bring more firepower to the high-powered Celtics offense. His defense is a concern though. 4 Suns Josh Jackson SF – 6-8 – Kansas – Josh Jackson is a special talent who plays both ends of the court. He’d be a good fit on the wing for the Suns, bringing competitive fire, defensive intensity and lots of open court speed. 5 Kings De’Aaron Fox PG – 6-3 – Kentucky – Fox is a natural on the court who is a smooth passer, explosive slasher and is very savvy for a young player. He plays with great defensive intensity and does a great job of speeding up the game. 6 Magic Jonathan Isaac PF – 6-10 – Florida State – Isaac has a combination of skills, size and athleticism that would be hard for the Magic to pass on. He’s a rock solid defender who can help protect the rim and he can also space the floor with his three point shooting. He doesn’t need the ball in his hands to have an impact and he plays a good all around game. 7 MIN Lauri Markkanen Arizona 8 NYK Frank Ntilikina 9 DAL Dennis Smith Jr. NC State 10 SAC Zach Collins Gonzaga 11 CHO Malik Monk Kentucky 12 DET Luke Kennard Duke 13 DEN Donovan Mitchell Louisville 14 MIA Bam Adebayo Kentucky 15 POR Justin Jackson UNC 16 CHI Justin Patton Creighton 17 MIL D.J. Wilson Michigan 18 IND T.J. Leaf UCLA 19 ATL John Collins Wake Forest 20 POR Harry Giles Duke 21 OKC Terrance Ferguson 22 BRK Jarrett Allen Texas 23. TOR OG Anunoby Indiana 24 UTA Tyler Lydon Syracuse 25 ORL Anžejs Pasečņiks 26 POR Caleb Swanigan Purdue 27 BRK Kyle Kuzma Utah 28 LAL Tony Bradley UNC 29 SAS Derrick White Colorado 30 UTA Josh Hart Villanova Round 2 Rk Tm Player College 31 CHO Frank Jackson Duke 32 PHO Davon Reed Miami (FL) 33 ORL Wesley Iwundu Kansas State 34 SAC Frank Mason III Kansas 35 ORL Ivan Rabb California 36 PHI Jonah Bolden 37 BOS Semi Ojeleye SMU 38 CHI Jordan Bell Oregon 39 PHI Jawun Evans Oklahoma State 40 NOP Dwayne Bacon Florida State 41 ATL Tyler Dorsey Oregon 42 UTA Thomas Bryant Indiana 43 HOU Isaiah Hartenstein 44 NYK Damyean Dotson Oregon 45 HOU Dillon Brooks Oregon 46 PHI Sterling Brown SMU 47 IND Ike Anigbogu UCLA 48 MIL Sindarius Thornwell South Carolina 49 DEN Vlatko Čančar 50 PHI Mathias Lessort 51 DEN Monte Morris Iowa State 52 NOP Edmond Sumner Xavier 53 BOS Kadeem Allen Arizona 54 PHO Alec Peters Valparaiso 55 UTA Nigel Williams-Goss Gonzaga 56 BOS Jabari Bird California 57 BRK Sasha Vezenkov 58 NYK Ognjen Jaramaz 59 SAS Jaron Blossomgame 60 ATL Alpha Kaba The Recommended Content Widget will appear here on the published site.
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Back in August I posted a article looking at 2017 NBA Draft sleepers with Star Potential.
You can read it here: https://jas786.wixsite.com/wibbetsnba/single-post/2017/08/08/5-Overlooked-Potential-Stars-From-The-2017-NBA-DRAFT Let's take a closer look at these players and their progress. Justin Jackson He had an up and down rookie season that was mixed at best but it's not uncommon for rookie's to struggle at times. The potential may still be there. Caleb Swanigan Was never really given an opportunity to play consistent minutes, hopefully Portland gives him a longer leash next season. Malik Monk Charlotte failed to give him much opportunity as well. Harry Giles As a precautionary measure he was shut down in January and missed his rookie season. Donovan Mitchell I was both wrong and right about Mitchell I thought he would be a Kemba Walker type star PG Mitchell ended up looking more like a young Dwayne Wade as he slid seamlessly into Utah's starting lineup. I saw the star potential but because of his lack of height I made the same mistake as many NBA talent evaluator's. I saw a scoring PG that needed to improve his playmaking. However because of Mitchell's 6'10" Wingspan he was able to become a two way monster at the 2 and carry his team into the 2nd round of the playoff's. In review I was mostly right on 1 and still am waiting to see if the other 4 could reach their ceiling's. The Recommended Content Widget will appear here on the published site.
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6/18/2018
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