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Rob Dauster

This is the only mock draft that you need to read.
Culver isn’t a 3-and-D wing, but he has potential as a secondary shot-creator.
Imagine taking all the best parts of De’Aaron Fox and combining that with the best parts of Trae Young. That’s Ja Morant.
We have never seen a better fit for the modern NBA than Zion Williamson.
Bol Bol has all the potential in the world, and it just does not seem like he is going to come closer to reaching that potential.
Reddish has all the potential and nowhere near enough production. Was this due to the context of his one season at Duke, or the player himself?
Is it worth using a top five pick on a guy that is not likely to end up being an NBA star?
Barrett has clear flaws, but when taken in context, he’s a much better prospect than his narrative says he is.
Trae Young is a perfect example of why, as an elite freshman entering the college ranks, it is so important to pick a school that is the right fit for you.
Porter has a chance to be special. He also has a chance to be a total bust.
Bamba is a dinosaur, but there are significant red flags that have NBA teams concerned.
Jackson is the perfect fit as a small-ball five in the NBA.
One of the elite athletes in this draft, but will he use that to defend as well?
Deandre Ayton is a high floor prospect with a ridiculously high ceiling that he may never actually reach, and defense is the problem.
The NBA’s Board of Governors will be voting at the end of the month on a proposal laid out by the NBA’s competition committee on whether or not to change the NBA Draft lottery, according to a report from ESPN.com.
Early in John Wall’s career as the point guard of the Washington Wizards, there was serious doubt about whether or not he would ever become the kind of player that was deserving of being the No. 1 pick in a draft.
Jayson Tatum had the slowest start of anyone in the 2017 NBA draft class, and it probably had quite a bit to do with the fact that his season didn’t actually begin until early December.
There wasn’t a player in college basketball last season that was required viewing in the way that Malik Monk was required viewing.
Josh Jackson is closer to being the best prospect than he is the third-best prospect.
Can Lonzo Ball and D’Angelo Russell play together? With Brandon Ingram?
Markelle Fultz is the best prospect in the 2017 NBA Draft, which is not exactly something that you would’ve seen coming had you known him as a sophomore in high school.
Jaylen Brown is one of the more unique players in this draft class, and not from a basketball perspective.
Henry Ellenson was among the stars of the 2015 recruiting class that went anywhere other than the bluebloods programs.
Jakob Poeltl’s path from unknown player in Austria to a potential top ten pick has been fun to watch.