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2024 NBA Draft: First-Round Picks Unveiled

2024 NBA Draft: First-Round Picks Unveiledillustration

1. Atlanta Hawks - , a 6-9 forward from JL Bourg-en-Bresse in , showcased his potential as a versatile player with promising shooting abilities.

2. Washington Wizards - Alex Sarr, a 7-0 center from Perth, Australia, brings athleticism and shot-blocking prowess, despite needing development in his outside shooting.

3. Houston Rockets (from Brooklyn) - Reed Sheppard, a guard out of Kentucky, impressed with his shooting stroke, boasting high percentages from both beyond the arc and the free-throw line.

4. San Antonio Spurs - Stephon Castle, a 6-6 guard from UConn, stands out for his defensive capabilities and playmaking potential, despite needing improvement in his three-point shooting.

5. Detroit Pistons - Ron Holland II, a forward from G League Ignite, offers versatility with his athleticism and defensive skills, although his shooting efficiency and turnovers remain areas for growth.

6. Charlotte Hornets - Tidjane Salaun, a 6-9 forward from Cholet, France, brings length and defensive potential, with room to improve his outside shooting.

7. Portland Trail Blazers - Donovan Clingan, a 7-2 center from UConn, is noted for his imposing presence defensively and rebounding ability, despite concerns over his free-throw shooting.

8. San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto) - Rob Dillingham, a guard from Kentucky, showed promise as a scoring playmaker, though he needs to add strength to his frame.

9. Memphis Grizzlies - Zach Edey, a 7-4 center from Purdue, impressed with his dominant performances in college, leading in scoring and rebounding, despite questions about his defensive mobility.

10. Utah Jazz - Cody Williams, a 6-7 forward from Colorado, demonstrated versatility and shooting prowess, though he needs to improve his rebounding.

11. Chicago Bulls - Matas Buzelis, a 6-9 forward from G League Ignite, showcased scoring ability and shot-blocking skills, despite his three-point shooting needing refinement.

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Houston) - Nikola Topic, a 6-6 guard from KK Crvena Zvezda in Serbia, brings size and playmaking ability, though concerns over his and shooting remain.

13. Sacramento Kings - Devin Carter, a guard from Providence, improved his scoring and three-point shooting, showing athleticism at the combine.

14. Portland Trail Blazers (from Golden State via Boston and Memphis) - Carlton "Bub" Carrington, a guard from Pittsburgh, displayed all-around potential, though his three-point shooting requires improvement.

15. Miami Heat - Kel'el Ware, a 7-0 center from Indiana, offers rebounding and scoring ability, though he needs to improve his free-throw shooting.

16. Philadelphia 76ers - Jared McCain, a guard from Duke, impressed with his shooting and free-throw percentages, showcasing scoring ability in key games.

17. Los Angeles Lakers - Dalton Knecht, a guard from Tennessee, is noted for his scoring ability and agility, though his defensive capabilities remain a question.

18. Orlando Magic - Tristan da Silva, a forward from Colorado, brings scoring and shooting ability, despite being an older prospect.

19. Toronto Raptors (from Indiana) - Ja'Kobe Walter, a guard from Baylor, showcased three-point shooting prowess, though consistency remains an area for improvement.

20. Cleveland Cavaliers - Jaylon Tyson, a forward from California, demonstrated offensive improvement, especially in three-point shooting.

21. New Orleans Pelicans (from Milwaukee) - Yves Missi, a 6-11 center from Baylor, showed potential as a lob threat and shot blocker, despite being a raw prospect.

22. Phoenix Suns - DaRon Holmes II, a 6-9 forward/center from Dayton, is noted for his defensive abilities and expanded shooting range.

23. Milwaukee Bucks (from New Orleans) - AJ Johnson, a guard from Illawara in Australia, brings length but needs to develop physically and in his playing time.

24. New York Knicks (from Dallas) - Kyshawn George, a forward from Miami, showed promise as a shooter, though his inside scoring needs improvement.

25. New York Knicks - Pacome Dadiet, a forward from Ratiopharm Ulm in Germany, brings versatility and defensive potential.

26. Washington Wizards (from LA Clippers via Dallas and Oklahoma City) - Dillon Jones, a guard from Weber State, demonstrated scoring ability and elite rebounding.

27. Minnesota Timberwolves - Terrence Shannon Jr., a guard from Illinois, impressed with scoring and shooting ability, though off-court issues have been resolved.

28. Denver Nuggets - Ryan Dunn, a forward from Virginia, offers defensive potential despite questions about his offensive game.

29. Utah Jazz (from Oklahoma City via Toronto and Indiana) - Isaiah Collier, a guard from USC, showcased attacking ability and scoring, despite turnover issues.

30. Boston Celtics - Baylor Scheierman, a guard/forward from Creighton, demonstrated shooting ability and offensive skills, though he needs to improve defensively.

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