A roundup of NBA sleepers draft analysts are higher on than others

Who owns the most real estate on Davion Mitchell Island? Who is buying stock in Sharife Cooper?

Everyone loves Cade Cunningham. It’s not a hot take for an analyst to say that Cunningham is their favorite player in the class. That’s not particularly interesting to read, either.

But what is fascinating, however, is when an analyst deviates from the norm and ranks someone significantly higher than where the prospect falls in other rankings. What does that tell us about their individual scouting process and what they value? Further, what does that tell us about the potential draftee?

Some folks call it “buying stock” in a player. Others, like ESPN’s Zach Lowe or The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, call it owning real estate on a player’s island. I like to refer to it as a “draft crush” when I wind up higher than consensus in my evaluation of a player.

My process is ridiculously tedious but the results can be fairly useful. I’ve tracked the evolution of more than sixty unique mock drafts, big boards and draft models from trusted analysts and popular accounts on Twitter.

Each placement is assigned a value based on Kevin Pelton’s draft pick trade value chart. I do this because, as Pelton notes, the difference in relative value between the No. 5 overall pick and the No. 7 overall is much more stark than, say, that of the No. 45 pick and the No. 47 pick.

After composing an aggregate score based on each ranking, I can see where each analyst strays from the pack.

I’ll leave the conclusions drawn from these results up to the reader. But if nothing else, this can eventually be used as a bragging point if one writer was higher than consensus on a draftee who eventually ends up outperforming his draft position.

Final 2021 NBA Mock Draft: Latest intel, trade rumors and predicting all 60 picks

Wasn’t it just the 2020 NBA draft? How is the 2021 NBA draft already here? Crazy, maybe, but the league is about to have a ton of new faces.

Wasn’t it just the 2020 NBA draft? How is the 2021 NBA draft already here? Crazy, maybe, but the league is about to have a ton of new faces.

The names that you’re most likely to hear at the top are Cade Cunningham, Jalen Green and Evan Mobley. But the draft will start heating up once guys like Jalen Suggs, Scottie Barnes and Jonathan Kuminga start to find their new homes.

This draft will also be unique in that there will be fewer players in attendance than usual. According to one prospect who recently spoke to For The Win, due to COVID-19 restrictions, those not invited to the green room are not allowed to come to the stage and shake the hand of the commissioner as they have been in years past.

Regardless of who is actually in the building, however, it is certain to be an exciting and life-changing night for the next generation of NBA talent.

Based on conversations I’ve had with scouts around the league, and from reports and tea leaves left in other mock drafts from trusted draftniks, below is how I project the events will unfold at Barclays Center and on ESPN and ABC at 8:00 p.m. ET on July 29.

The best options for the Lakers in the 2021 NBA draft

These are the best prospects the Los Angeles Lakers should target in the 2021 NBA draft.

The 2021 NBA draft is just a few days away, and the Los Angeles Lakers are expected to have a pick this time.

After trading their first-round pick last season in a deal for Dennis Schroder, the Lakers have the No. 22 pick this year.

The question is whether the Lakers will move that pick for a win-now player or move back in the draft to acquire more picks, which is a possibility.

One of Los Angeles’ biggest needs for next season is another ball-handling option that can relieve some of the offensive burden shouldered by LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

Fortunately for the Lakers, numerous guards are projected to be available in the range L.A. is slated to pick, but 3-and-D wings could also be an option.

Here are the top prospects L.A. should consider — in no specific order — in the draft, depending on if they keep their pick or move back in the draft, including honorable mentions:

Rumor: Warriors among teams targeting Chris Duarte in NBA draft

The Oregon guard on Sunday will reportedly participate in a second workout with the Warriors.

Oregon Ducks guard Chris Duarte on Sunday will reportedly conduct a second workout with the Golden State Warriors, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Duarte previously worked out with the Warriors on July 16 as the 6-foot-6 standout has improved his draft stock immensely as of late. His name has climbed up mock drafts after a strong showing with teams in workouts and interviews.

In addition to the Warriors, the New York Knicks are also reportedly targeting Duarte in the draft. Of course, the Warriors own the seventh and 14th picks, while New York has 19 and 21, which both fall in his projected range.

Oregon guard Chris Duarte, a projected top-20 pick, received an invite to the draft Green Room at Barclays Center and his stock is rising in eyes of teams. Golden State and New York are among the teams eyeing Duarte, who has a second workout with the Warriors on Sunday, sources said.

Duarte was named to the All-Pac 12 first team last season after averaging 17.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.9 steals in 29 games as a senior. He was one of only two Division I players to average at least 17 points and 1.9 steals on 50% shooting from the field.

He demonstrated last season at Oregon the ability to make an impact on both ends of the floor, something teams covet at the next level. He led the Pac-12 in steals and proved on a nightly basis he can perform at an elite level on defense.

The 24-year-old believes he should be a lottery pick on Thursday, which could happen if the Warriors elect to take him at 14. In any case, it should be interesting to see if he’ll get his wish of getting drafted within the first 14 picks.

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2021 aggregate NBA mock draft 7.0: Ranking the full class of prospects

The 2021 NBA draft is less than a week away and we finally have an idea of who is in — and who has withdrawn — from the class.

The 2021 NBA draft is less than a week away and we finally have an idea of who is in – and who has withdrawn – from the class.

In order to get a better sense of where all of the prospects stand as of right now, we compiled mock drafts from NBADraft.net, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report, Yahoo, The Athletic, The Ringer, Yahoo, NBA Big Board and USA TODAY Sports Media Group’s For The Win to see where the prospects rank at the moment.

Please note that these rankings reflect the composite score to get a feel for consensus, not our own opinion.

Since our previous update last month, some of the players with the most positive momentum include Quentin Grimes, Joe Wieskamp, Vrenz Bleijenbergh, Aaron Wiggins, Justin Champagnie, Jericho Sims, Jason Preston, Josh Primo, Neemias Queta, Trey Murphy and Bones Hyland.

Among players who ranked on our previous update who have since withdrawn from the draft include Roko Prkacin (32), Marcus Bagley (39), Terrence Shannon (48), Ariel Hukporti (50), Max Abmas (53), Johnny Juzang (54), Jordan Hall (66), Carlos Alocen (69) and Ochai Agbaji (75).

The most notable omissions who remain in this class but not these rankings are Yves Pons, Scottie Lewis, Jay Huff, Marcus Zegarowski, Aamir Simms, Dalano Banton, Matt Mitchell, Jose Alvarado, Carlik Jones, Derrick Alston Jr., Romeo Weems, Balsa Koprivica, Chaundee Brown, Isaiah Miller, Jordan Schakel and D.J. Carton.

Note that for the offensive roles, we borrowed a fun idea from Todd Whitehead (formerly of Nylon Calculus) with help from our friends at Bball-Index.com to create a slightly tweaked formula from the version they use.

The goal of that is not to explain how well a player scores but rather offer context for the way that he was used on his most recent team. This should help you predict how he might be used at the next level.

Meanwhile, you can learn the latest updates on every single prospect who has been included in recent mock drafts by scrolling below.

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report

The Ringer says Chris Duarte will sneak into the lottery to the Warriors

According to TheRinger.com, Chris Duarte will be the Golden State Warriors’ second lottery pick at No. 14 overall.

We all knew Chris Duarte was an NBA draft lottery kind of talent here in Eugene, but it took those who do mock drafts a little bit of time to figure that out.

The draft is just a week away and in the latest mock draft, this time by Kevin O’Connor of TheRinger.com, Duarte will be headed to The Bay as the Golden State Warriors’ second lottery pick at No. 14 overall. According to O’Connor, Duarte is just what head coach Steve Kerr needs.

Duarte is a knockdown shooter who could add some much-needed floor spacing to the Warriors. Steph Curry and Klay Thompson can’t do it all. Even as a rookie, Duarte could become the best shooter Steph and Klay have ever played with besides Kevin Durant; his ability to drain 3s is that good. At his age, he could be an immediate rotation player on a rookie contract. What more could the Warriors want if they keep this pick?

This site mentions some of Duarte’s skill set that will be an advantage such as being an elite spot-up shooter, can finish with both hands and his good defensive fundamentals. One disadvantage they say is an interesting one as most people say this is an advantage. The Ringer list Duarte’s age as a minus.

He’ll be 24 when the 2021-22 NBA season gets going. Most say this is a plus since Duarte shouldn’t take long to learn the ropes of the NBA lifestyle and that he can fit into a rotation for most teams right away.

Where ever Duarte is picked, it will be neat for Oregon fans to watch him walk the stage and shake Commissioner Adam Silver’s hand, and put on a hat because he was one of several players invited to the NBA draft green room.

The NBA draft will take place on July 29 at 5:00 p.m. PST from the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, NY. The first round will be broadcast by ESPN and ABC with the second round airing only on ESPN.

2021 NBA Draft Big Board 5.0: Final rankings of the Top 100 prospects

With just over a week left until the 2021 NBA draft at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, it’s officially the most wonderful time of the year! 

With just over a week left until the 2021 NBA draft at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, it’s officially the most wonderful time of the year!

That means that after a slew of surprising early entry withdrawals impacted the worlds of both college and international basketball, the next generation of NBA talent is getting closer to entering the league. As players finalize their place on big boards in front offices, I wanted to offer my opinion on how I think those rankings should look.

Note that our list is certainly going to look different from the lists at ESPN, The Athletic, Bleacher Report and other publications. Player evaluation is an inexact science. Part of the process is being willing to admit when you were wrong about a player.

But avoiding group-think and ending higher than consensus on a player is how an NBA team ends up selecting them in the draft. With that in mind, here is who I would target if I were running a front office.

Chris Duarte, Isaiah Jackson invited to NBA draft green room

Duarte and Isaiah Jackson were among the latest prospects invited by the NBA to attend the draft from the green room.

Oregon guard Chris Duarte and Kentucky forward Isaiah Jackson were among the latest prospects invited by the NBA to attend the draft from the green room at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The NBA last week announced the draft would take place in person on July 29 after it was mostly held virtually last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The league was then expected to invite the top prospects to attend from the green room.

In addition to Duarte and Jackson, LSU guard Cameron Thomas was also invited to the green room. The trio joins 15 prospects that were invited last week to attend the draft, including Cade Cunningham, Jalen Green and Jalen Suggs among others.

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While no player attended the draft in person last year, the league invited about 20 players in 2019 to the green room, including Zion Williamson, Ja Morant and R.J. Barrett. The league has invited 18 players so far with a couple of more expected to join the list.

With the draft less than two weeks away, teams are busy conducting interviews and workouts as most prospects continue to try to improve their stock. Prospects often work out with teams right up until the day before the draft before enjoying the festivities with family and friends.

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Former Sixers scout evaluates potential draft targets, upside, and fit

A former Philadelphia 76ers scout evaluates some potential draft targets for the Sixers before the 2021 NBA draft.

The 2021 NBA draft is approaching quickly and the Philadelphia 76ers need to identify a few different options that can help them. Due to their terrific regular season, the Sixers will have the 28th pick in the draft. It’s a tough spot to find a rotational player, but there are options.

To help Sixers Wire evaluate some potential options, former Sixers scout Michael VandeGarde sat down to discuss some options. VandeGarde worked in the NBA for 20 years and spent 18 of them with the Sixers, and is now working as a part-owner and advisor for Coach Tube helping to develop younger talent.

Sixers Wire: With Coach Tube, just explain to everybody out there that doesn’t really know what it’s all about.

VandeGarde: Coach Tube is a platform for anybody to get videos and the ability to learn any sport, not just basketball. We have videos from NBA people, we have videos from college coaches, NFL coaches, and it runs the gamut from basketball, football, wrestling, badminton, and it’s just a way for people to learn the sports that they love from all over the world and it brings, I think, something special in the COVID area but it’s been around for many years now and it just gets bigger and bigger every year and some of the biggest names in the business are on the platform. I think it’s something that everybody should check out if they have time.

VandeGarde is currently busy with a host of projects including consulting ventures in the NBA as well as CoachTube.com, a site that offers coaching courses in sports. The digital platform enables athletes and coaches to receive sports coaching courses from the likes of former NBA and NFL head coaches and players.
Last spring, CoachTube conducted the world’s largest sports clinic virtually shortly after COVID-19 shut down the global sports world.

With VandeGarde’s background covered, let’s get into the college prospects that he’s looking at for Philadelphia at 28:

Please note this interview was minorly edited in its transcript for clarity.

2021 NBA Mock Draft 6.0: Predicting all 60 picks after the combine

While most of the basketball world is focused on the NBA Finals, scouts and draftniks are in the midst of a very busy time of year as well.

While most of the basketball world is focused on the NBA Finals, scouts and draftniks are in the midst of a very busy time of year as well.

The most crucial dates leading up to the draft are the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, the early entry application deadline, the lottery, the combine and the early entry withdrawal deadline. All have since come and gone, which means that we’re somehow already in the home stretch before the big night in Brooklyn on July 29.

Prospects are still frantically traveling around the country, visiting with teams for both individual and group workouts in front of key decision-makers. Still, others are currently playing for their national team on the FIBA circuit.

But as far as the public is concerned, the only new information that will be released between now and the draft will be filtered through whatever is reported by journalists. As such, until intel starts rolling in, this mock draft offers the most informed projections yet.

While these predictions are based on my conversations with NBA scouts and executives around the league, as well as my own scouting and information-gathering, they’re subject to change dramatically over the course of the next few weeks.