No. 30 overall (via the Milwaukee Bucks)
Gary Parrish/CBS – Zeke Nnaji, Arizona
While Nnaji, at 19 and 6-foot-11, is an intriguing scorer with a knack for getting boards, he needs work on his shot, and doesn’t protect the rim much to speak of.
He’ll need to do much better than the 29.1 % he’s shooting from three, but he’s young with a high motor, and would be worth the gamble if available late in the first round as well.
Rob Dauster/NBC Sports – Udoka Azubuike, Kansas
A true 7-footer and prodigious rebounder with a 7-foot-7 wingspan and an excellent shot blocker, 20-year-old Azubuike is still a bit slow of foot, turnover-prone, and a terrible free throw shot at just 44.1 %.
He’ll likely never be more than a high-end reserve, but his defensive potential is probably worth at least a look at the end of the first round.
Sam Vecenie/The Athletic – Devon Dotson, Kansas
Datsun, a 6-foot-2, 20-year-old guard with a knack for finishing and lightning-quick speed is an interesting choice for a team that will need to look for younger depth at point guard.
His shooting could be better — he hit less than 30 % from 3-point range this season — and he could improve on defense, but a solid choice this deep in the draft if available.