Get your first look at Victor Wembanyama and other first round draft pick’s 2023 NBA jerseys

Celebrate the newest member of your team with jerseys for some of the top picks in the 2023 NBA Draft.

The 2023 NBA Draft is finally underway.

Unsurprisingly, Victor Wembanyama went No. 1 overall to the San Antonio Spurs.

Wembanyama rocked a sharp green suit down the red carpet and both the outfit and the draft pick got plenty of love on social media.

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Wembanyama was soon followed by Brandon Miller and Scoot Henderson who were selected by the Charlotte Hornets and Portland Trail Blazers respectively.

For any and all news related to the NBA Draft, check out FTW’s constantly-updating NBA Draft Tracker.

Celebrate the newest member of your team and the official start of their NBA career by pre-ordering their newly minted jersey.

Ahead of NBA Draft, Anthony Black makes video game debut in NBA 2K23

Ahead of tonight’s highly anticipated NBA Draft, Anthony Black officially makes his debut in the popular video game, NBA 2K23.

The list of perks that come with being a professional athlete is seemingly endless. The money and fame are obviously the main two, but there’s another that is usually pretty important to players: becoming immortalized in a video game.

For [autotag]Anthony Black[/autotag], that perk became a reality on Thursday. Ahead of the 2023 NBA Draft, Black was announced as one of only ten draftees who were added to NBA 2K23 – the league’s extremely popular video game franchise.

Black will be a playable character in NBA 2K23’s MyTeam mode, where you collect virtual trading cards of current and former NBA players and assemble a team out of those cards to compete in games online. As of now, virtual Anthony Black is only available – officially – in the MyTeam mode.

So, if you were rushing to NBA 2K23’s franchise mode to add the former Razorback to a current team, you’ll have to hold off on that until later this year.

This is the second big-name brand that Black has announced a deal with in as many days. Black announced via his personal Instagram account that he has partnered with Crocs shoes on Wednesday.

Black will be one of two Razorbacks attending the NBA Draft in person on Thursday night. Draft coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. CT on ESPN.

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Arkansas could have more players taken than any other team in NBA Draft

No other team in the world has four players projected to be taken.

Anthony Black will go. Nick Smith Jr., too. Jordan Walsh is almost certainly going to be taken. And Ricky Council feels like an inevitability, too.

If those four players are, in fact, selected in Thursday night’s NBA Draft, Arkansas will likely have more players taken than any other program in college basketball. Perhaps more than any other team, period. Only Duke, UCLA and Michigan are teams that have even three projected selections.

It’s made for quite the change in the Razorbacks program. Under coach Eric Musselman, Arkansas has gone from good, usually-NCAA-Tournament-Round-of-32 team, to three straight Sweet 16s. And draftees at a rate unseen since the early 1990s.

Black is a Top-10 talent whose big frame and ball-handling skills make him an ideal point guard in this era of the NBA. Most have him slotted at eighth or ninth.

Smith is a former No. 2-projected pick, but injuries and inconsistent play have seen him slide down draft boards since December. But considering he was the former No. 1 high-school player in the country, his skill is intriguing.

Walsh’s camps and offseason workouts have lifted his stock back to where it was when he first came to a college as a five-star recruit. He’s now likely to go in the early second round.

Council isn’t a shooter or a defender, but his athleticism and ability to simply score from anywhere make him an ideal project with a potential long-term fit on an NBA bench.

Arkansas wasn’t getting all those kinds of players taken before. Yes, Daniel Gafford, Bobby Portis, they were going early. But they in-state rareities at the time. Smith is an Arkansas native this year, but the other three aren’t.

You can bet, regardless, for Arkansas’ representation at the draft to be a talking point on television Thursday.

As well it should be.

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Final mock drafts as draft day is here for four Razorbacks

Eric Musselman is hoping it’s like 1992 all over again and has four of his Arkansas players taken in tonight’s 2023 NBA Draft from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

[autotag]Anthony Black[/autotag], [autotag]Nick Smith Jr.[/autotag], [autotag]Jordan Walsh[/autotag] and [autotag]Ricky Council IV[/autotag] are hoping to hear their names called tonight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

The 77th edition of the NBA Draft will begin at 7 p.m. CT and be televised on ABC and ESPN. ABC will only carry the first round.

Black and Smith are for sure going to be taken in the first round. Walsh and Council IV are hoping to be taken in the second, with the earlier the better.

If all four players are selected, it will be the first time since 1992 that the Razorbacks have had that many taken in one draft.

Here are an assortment of final mock drafts for all four players:

Where ESPN, USA TODAY, Yahoo! all project Arkansas players in NBA Draft

All four Arkansas players who entered the draft are expected to be selected. The question is where.

Two nights from now four Arkansas players will know their professional basketball fates.

The 2023 NBA Draft takes place on Thursday and Razorbacks guards Anthony Black, Nick Smith Jr. and wings Jordan Walsh and Ricky Council are all expected to be selected. Black and Smith are projected first-round picks, with Black even a likely lottery selection.

At this point, so close to draft date, most prognosticators are coming to a general consensus about where each player is going to land. Black, for example, is almost exclusively just inside the Top 10. Smith is in the late teens. Walsh in the late 40s and Council in the early 50s.

But there are a couple tweaks. Even the difference of one slot could make a huge difference, especially depending on the team where the player lands.

Let’s take a look at where the major outlets are projecting the players with just under 48 hours to the draft.

Anthony Black, Nick Smith Jr. invited to NBA Draft, per report

Nick Smith Jr. and Anthony Black have been invited to participate in the NBA Draft in-person. Both are projected first-round picks.

Former Arkansas basketball players Anthony Black and Nick Smith Jr. will almost certainly hear their names called in the first round of NBA Draft on June 22.

They may even hear them live, in-person.

Black and Smith were among the 19 players invited to the NBA Draft green room, according to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony. That means they’re invited to be a part of the festivities and await their name calling from NBA commissioner Adam Silver when they’ll then take the stage and pose for photographs.

Such an invitation is considered a good sign for the player’s draft stock.

Black is a potential Top-10 pick after averaging 12.8 points and 5.1 rebounds in his first and only season with the Razorbacks. His stock jumped from late first-round to the top-10 as the season went on.

Smith’s dropped from his arrival in Fayetteville. At one point, he was considered the No. 2 overall prospect, but injuries and inconsistent play led him to falling into the middle part of the first round projections.

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Victor Wembanyama, Scoot Henderson headline players invited to NBA draft green room

The top prospects are beginning to receive invitations to attend the 2023 NBA draft from the green room at Barclays Center.

With less than two weeks to go until the 2023 NBA draft, the top prospects are receiving invitations to attend the festivities in the green room at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Teams each year vote on the players they believe will be drafted early, typically the top 20-25 prospects. Last year, 24 players were invited to the green room and only one player wasn’t drafted in the first round (Jaden Hardy).

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The first two batches of invitations have been dispatched to prospects with 19 players on the initial lists, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN. There will likely be at least one more group invited based on teams’ final rankings and player availability.

Here is the list of players invited to the draft green room.

Last Update: June 13, 5:15 p.m. EDT

WATCH: Arkansas guard Anthony Black’s sit-down interview ahead of NBA Draft

WATCH: Arkansas guard Anthony Black sits down with NBA insider Shams Charania for pre-draft interview.

The 2023 NBA Draft is just 13 days away and it could be a historic one for [autotag]Eric Musselman[/autotag] and Arkansas basketball.

Four former Razorbacks – Anthony Black, Ricky Council IV, Jordan Walsh and Nick Smith Jr. – are entered into the draft and will wait to hear their name called on June 22. Out of those four, [autotag]Anthony Black[/autotag] is currently projected to be the first Hog off the board.

ESPN.com has Black slated to go No. 8 overall to the Washington Wizards, while both The Ringer and USA Today’s ForTheWin have him going No. 9 overall to the Utah Jazz. If those projections are correct, Black will be the highest Razorback selected in the first round since Joe Johnson in 2001 (No. 10 overall to the Boston Celtics).

Ahead of the draft, Black sat down for an in-depth interview with NBA insider Shams Charania. During the interview, he opened up about a wide range of topics including what type of player teams will be getting, advantages of playing football and soccer in high school, his NBA role models and goals for his rookie season.

Watch the full interview below and catch the 2023 NBA Draft on June 22 at 7:00 p.m. CT on ESPN.

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2023 NBA Mock Draft 5.0: 58 projections after the early entry withdrawal deadline

Rookie Wire took a look at where the next draft class stands following the early entry withdrawal deadline.

The NBA pre-draft process crossed another important checkpoint on the schedule with the early entry withdrawal deadline coming and going this week.

Prospects had the opportunity to test the waters and meet with teams to gain feedback on their potential draft stock. To maintain their remaining college eligibility, they had to withdraw from consideration by 11:59 p.m. EDT on Wednesday.

The deadline saw several potential second-round picks withdraw from the draft and return to school. With name, image and likeness playing a prevalent role in college basketball, players were likely swayed to stay one more year to work on their games and capitalize financially.

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The 2024 draft is also projected to be weaker than in past years, which also may have played a role in some players opting against turning pro. They likely believe they will have a greater chance of being a first-round pick next year.

With several players off the board, teams can prioritize workouts and interviews with those individuals remaining in the draft. As a result, players’ stock will continue to fluctuate with less than three weeks to go until the draft.

Rookie Wire took a look at where the draft stands following the early entry withdrawal deadline. Team needs were taken into consideration for these picks.

Chicago Bulls meet with Arkansas guard Anthony Black

Chicago Bulls 2023 NBA Draft Watch: According to recent reports, the Bulls have met with Arkansas guard Anthony Black.

Right now, the Chicago Bulls don’t have any stake in the 2023 NBA Draft. They don’t have a first-round pick, as theirs landed at 11th and thus conveyed to the Orlando Magic, and they don’t have a second-round pick, as the NBA stripped it away from them after they concluded Chicago broke tampering rules when signing Lonzo Ball.

But just because Chicago has no picks in their arsenal right now doesn’t mean they won’t look to add some. In fact, their activity surrounding the draft could suggest they may choose to do just that. According to KC Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, the Bulls recently met with a group of 2023 prospects at the NBA Draft Combine.

One of those prospects was Arkansas guard Anthony Black, who revealed he met with the Bulls. The 19-year-old point guard spent one year with the Razorbacks and will now enter the 2023 NBA Draft.