Posted the top 10 separately but here’s the link for the rest since I’m having some trouble posting.

2nd round now live.

Completed picks so far

  1. Atlanta Hawks: Zaccharie Risacher | 6-9 forward | JL Bourg
  2. Washington Wizards: Alexandre Sarr 7-0 forward/center | Perth Wildcats
  3. Houston Rockets (via Nets): Reed Sheppard | 6-2 guard | Kentucky
  4. San Antonio Spurs: Stephon Castle | 6-6 guard/wing | Connecticut
  5. Detroit Pistons: Ron Holland | 6-7 wing/forward | G League Ignite
  6. Charlotte Hornets: Tidjane Salaun | 6-9 forward | Cholet
  7. Portland Trail Blazers: Donovan Clingan | 7-2 center | Connecticut
  8. Minnesota Timberwolves (via Spurs, Raptors): Robert Dillingham | 6-1 guard | Kentucky
  9. Memphis Grizzlies: Zach Edey | 7-4 center | Purdue
  10. Utah Jazz: Cody Williams | 6-7 wing | Colorado
  11. Chicago Bulls: Matas Buzelis | 6-9 forward | G League Ignite
  12. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Rockets): Nikola Topić | 6-6 guard | Mega
  13. Sacramento Kings: Devin Carter | 6-2 guard | Providence
  14. Washington Wizards (via Trail Blazers, Warriors): Carlton “Bub” Carrington | 6-4 guard | Pittsburgh
  15. Miami Heat: Kel’el Ware | 7-0 center | Indiana
  16. Philadelphia 76ers: Jared McCain | 6-2 guard | Duke
  17. Los Angeles Lakers: Dalton Knecht | 6-5 wing | Tennessee
  18. Orlando Magic: Tristan da Silva | 6-8 wing | Colorado
  19. Toronto Raptors (via Pacers): Ja’Kobe Walter | 6-4 wing | Baylor
  20. Cleveland Cavaliers: Jaylon Tyson | 6-6 wing | California
  21. New Orleans Pelicans: Yves Missi | 6-11 center | Baylor
  22. Denver Nuggets (via Suns): DaRon Holmes | 6-9 center | Baylor
  23. Milwaukee Bucks: A.J. Johnson | 6-4 guard | Ilawarra Hawks
  24. Washington Wizards (via Knicks):Kyshawn George | 6-7 wing | Miami (Fla.)
  25. New York Knicks (via Mavericks): Pacǒme Dadiet | 6-8 wing | Ratiopharm Ulm
  26. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Knicks, Wizards, Clippers): Dillon Jones | 6-5 wing | Weber State
  27. Minnesota Timberwolves: Terrence Shannon Jr. | 6-6 wing | Illinois
  28. Phoenix Suns (via Nuggets): Ryan Dunn | 6-6 wing | Virginia
  29. Utah Jazz (via Thunder): Isaiah Collier | 6-3 guard | USC
  30. Boston Celtics: Baylor Scheierman | 6-6 wing | Creighton

31. Toronto Raptors: Jonathan Mogbo | 6-6 forward/center | San Francisco

32. Utah Jazz: Kyle Filipowski | 6-11 forward/center | Duke

33. Milwaukee Bucks: Tyler Smith | 6-9 forward/center | G League Ignite

34. New York Knicks: Tyler Kolek | 6-1 guard | Marquette

35. Indiana Pacers (from Spurs): Johnny Furphy | 6-8 wing | Kansas

36. San Antonio Spurs (from Pacers): Juan Núñez | 6-4 guard | Ratiopharm Ulm

37. Detroit Pistons (from Timberwolves): Bobi Klintman | 6-9 forward | Cairns Taipans

38. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Knicks):Ajay Mitchell | 6-3 guard | UC-Santa Barbara

39. Memphis Grizzlies: Jaylen Wells | 6-7 wing | Washington State

40. Phoenix Suns (from Knicks via Thunder): Oso Ighodaro | 6-10 center | Marquette

41. Philadelphia 76ers: Adem Bona | 6-8 center | UCLA

42. Charlotte Hornets: K.J. Simpson | 6-0 guard | Colorado

43. Atlanta Hawks (from Heat): Nikola Djurišić | 6-7 wing | Mega

44. Miami Heat (from Hawks via Rockets): Pelle Larsson | 6-5 wing | Arizona

45. Toronto Raptors (from Kings): Jamal Shead | 6-0 guard | Houston

46. LA Clippers: Cam Christie | 6-5 wing | Minnesota

47. New Orleans Pelicans (from Magic):Antonio Reeves | 6-5 wing | Kentucky

48. San Antonio Spurs: Harrison Ingram | 6-5 wing | North Carolina

49. Indiana Pacers: Tristen Newton | 6-3 guard | Connecticut

50. Indiana Pacers: Enrique Freeman | 6-7 forward | Akron

51. Dallas Mavericks (from Knicks via Suns, Wizards): Melvin Ajinca | 6-7 wing | Saint-Quentin

52. Golden State Warriors (from Thunder via Blazers, Warriors): Quinten Post | 7-0 center | Boston College

53. Memphis Grizzlies (from Timberwolves via Pistons): Cam Spencer | 6-3 guard | Connecticut

54. Boston Celtics: Anton Watson | 6-8 wing | Gonzaga

55. Los Angeles Lakers: Bronny James | 6-2 guard | USC

56. New York Knicks (from Suns): Kevin McCullar Jr. | 6-5 wing | Kansas

57. Toronto Raptors (from Grizzlies via Timberwolves): Ulrich Chomche | 7-0 center | NBA Africa Academy

58. New York Knicks (from Mavericks): Ariel Hukporti | 6-11 center | Melbourne United

  • edric@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I unfortunately do not know anyone in this draft except maybe Zach Edey just because of memes. Which pick is someone to watch out for in regards to their fit with their team? Also, is the Spurs pick a good match for Wemby?

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      5 months ago

      I don’t really follow college and this year it was especially tough to judge it sounds like but here’s what John Hollinger said about the Spurs pick:

      I had Castle second on my board and really like the fit in San Antonio, where the Spurs need to upgrade their perimeter talent on both sides of the ball. Castle also will likely get plenty of chances to play on the ball given the Spurs’ dearth of point guard talent, which is notable given his stated preference of playing the point. His shooting is a question, but his ability to guard immediately and his high long-term ceiling make this a great pick.

  • Lizardking13@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Hope the pistons pick works out. We won’t know how it all goes for at least 2 yrs with him, but I hope they can figure out which young players to keep and build with and which ones can be let go.

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    5 months ago

    Looks like Bronny went undrafted…

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      5 months ago

      This year the 2nd round is on a separate day (tomorrow) so he still may get drafted. More than likely some team is going to take him since 2nd rounders aren’t valued much.

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        5 months ago

        Ah, makes sense. Would be hilarious to see Toronto take him and force Lebron to come to Canada.