There is still a lot of uncertainty heading into the 2024 NBA Draft, which will be a two-day event for the first time in league history. On Wednesday night, NBA commissioner Adam Silver will call the names of 30 players during the first round who will realize a life-long dream of becoming an NBA player. On Thursday, the draft will continue with the second round.
This draft is shaping up to be widely unpredictable and there could be a handful of trades that start inside the lottery. Some notable updates since Yahoo Sports previous NBA Mock Draft from Monday:
Heres a final look at our projections for the first and second rounds of the 2024 NBA Draft with analysis and intel on all 58 players.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 204 pounds | JL Bourg (France)
Risacher worked out for the Hawks last week and its all going to come down to whether the Hawks prefer a 7-2 center in Clingan to hold down the defense or the upside along the perimeter with Risacher. Similar to Bilal Coulibaly last year, Risacher had a strong performance in the LNB Pro A playoffs that showed scouts and executives his game and physicality will translate well to the NBA. Ultimately, theres nothing that teams love more in a draft prospect than youth, length and upside and Risacher has all three.
Ht./Wt.: 7-1, 205 pounds | Perth Wildcats (Australia)
Sarr is as close to a lock at No. 2 as one can get. He worked out and met with the Wizards but refused to do the same for the Hawks. Sarrs potential as an elite rim protector on defense and a pick-and-pop threat on offense, along with how well he runs the floor for his size, makes him an intriguing NBA prospect in the frontcourt who can also stretch to the wing.
Ht./Wt.: 6-2, 187 pounds | Class: Freshman | Kentucky
In a draft with so much uncertainty, teams know exactly what theyre getting from Sheppard, who shot 52% from 3-point range off the bench as a freshman at Kentucky. He's a high IQ player who can be slotted alongside Amen Thompson and Jalen Green in Houston's backcourt.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 215 pounds | Class: Freshman | UConn
If Sheppard is off the board at No. 3, Castle is a great option for the Spurs. The UConn star defends the perimeter well, has great size at the guard position and continues to grow as an offensive threat. His 3-point jumper remains an area of improvement, but his feel for the game along with how well he complemented experienced players on a loaded UConn team is a good indication he can come in right away and contribute positive minutes to any team.
Ht./Wt.: 6-9, 212 pounds | G League Ignite
Buzelis has great size and can play multiple positions with how well he can handle the ball and take players off the dribble. Many around the league believe Buzelis is a lock at No. 5 to Detroit, where he can bring in some additional size and floor spacing along the perimeter.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 215 pounds | Class: Senior | Tennessee
The Hornets could be looking to move up to No. 3 to possibly draft Castle before hes available at No. 4 to the Spurs, but if a trade cant happen, Knecht is a good backcourt option to add to LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller. He's an older, experienced guard who was the best scorer in the SEC this season and can give solid minutes right away.
Ht./Wt.: 7-2, 280 pounds | Class: Sophomore | UConn
Clingan falling to Portland at No. 7 would be a dream scenario for the Trail Blazers, who are looking to add size and rim protection to the frontcourt. The 7-2 center could still be at play with the Hawks at No. 1, but if no team makes a move to trade up for him and he falls past Detroit, this would be a massive win for Portland and its rebuild.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 185 pounds | Class: Freshman | Colorado
It doesnt look like Williams will be there for the Oklahoma City Thunder at No. 12 to play alongside his older brother, Jalen. While Williams didnt have the year he wanted at Colorado and dealt with injuries all season long, he has tremendous potential (similar to Jaden McDaniels) for a team that can be patient with his development during a rebuild. If the Spurs take Castle at 4 and Williams with this pick, the defensive potential with their young core group alongside Victor Wembanyama would be unmatched.
Ht./Wt.: 6-3, 195 pounds | Class: Junior | Providence
Carter is one of the biggest risers heading into the draft. He backed up his strong season at Providence by being one of the most impressive players during the agility and shooting drills at the combine. He is one of the best two-way players in this draft and would be a fun fit in Memphis, playing behind Ja Morant and learning the Grizzlies' system with his dad, Anthony Carter, on the coaching staff.
Ht./Wt.: 6-9, 203 pounds | Cholet (France)
Salaun capped his season for Cholet on a high note, averaging 13.3 points and 5.7 rebounds in 25 minutes per game during the second round against Paris Basketball. He is one of the youngest players in the draft, turning 19 in August, and could be a good fit in Utah with his size and shooting ability, playing alongside Keyonte George. Salaun has met with teams in the 5-12 range and likely wont fall outside of the lottery.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 206 pounds | G League Ignite
The Bulls just added 21-year-old Josh Giddey, who will pair nicely with Coby White in the backcourt. Holland can add some much-needed size and length to Chicago's defense. And even though he was a little turnover prone playing in the G League, hell have a different role in the NBA and wont need the ball in his hands as much on offense.
Ht./Wt.: 6-5, 190 pounds | Class: Freshman | Pittsburgh
The Thunder traded Giddey to the Bulls for Alex Caruso, and even though Caruso will bring veteran experience at 30 years old, the Thunder could be targeting a guard with upside at 12. Carrington was a projected mid-to-late first-round pick all season and has catapulted into the lottery during workouts and team meetings. He has great size and can be productive offensively playing on or off the ball. His shot selection still needs some fine-tuning, but there are a lot of teams in the 10-20 range that love his upside.
Ht./Wt.: 6-9, 220 pounds | Class: Senior | Colorado
The Colorado forward was one of the best hybrid frontcourt players in the Pac-12 this year. Da Silva can be slotted into the lineup right away and add some versatility and length to any roster. The Kings just extended Malik Monks contract and could be targeting a player like da Silva inside the lottery who can play inside-out.
Ht./Wt.: 6-3, 195 pounds | Class: Freshman | Duke
McCain shoots the ball extremely well from 3-point range and has a quick release that's difficult to defend, even though he's on the smaller side as an NBA point guard. Hes a great culture guy and has zero off-the-court issues. If the Trail Blazers take Clingan at 7, McCain can add some consistent 3-point shooting and extended guard play.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 201 pounds | KK Mega Basket (Serbia)
Miami would have to be patient with Topi and his recovery after he suffered a partially torn ACL injury at the end of the season in Serbia. He likely wont fall past 18 to Orlando, where his dad is in the front office as an international scout. But the Heat have winning pieces right now and could be getting a steal at 15 for a player that was a projected top 5 pick all season long.
Ht./Wt.: 6-5, 195 pounds | Class: Freshman | Baylor
Walter's game translates better to the NBA than what scouts saw from him in college. He has good size at the guard position and elite shooting mechanics. With the spacing of the NBA game, itll free him more as a shooting threat with how well Tyrese Maxey plays with the ball in his hands and how much space Joel Embiid commands in the paint.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 200 pounds | Class: Freshman | Miami
George averaged only 7.6 points during his one year at Miami, but shot 41% from 3-point range. Originally from Switzerland, the sharp-shooting wing shot up four inches two years ago and sees the floor like a point guard with how well he passes and how quick he makes decisions off the dribble.
Ht./Wt.: 6-2, 164 pounds | Class: Freshman | Kentucky
Dillingham has been dealing with an ankle injury since the combine and will only be able to work out for a select number of teams leading up to the draft. Offensively he is one of the best players with the ball in his hands and has that dog mentality that teams love. But what's giving teams pause is his work on the defensive end, where he has average footwork and difficulty staying in front of players. If he falls to 18, the Magic might look to pick him up as the best player available and someone who can get downhill and facilitate for Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner.
Ht./Wt.: 7-4, 300 pounds | Class: Senior | Purdue
Edey showed every scout and executive at the combine that he can hit 3s at a pretty consistent rate during the shooting drills. Whats most attractive is his size and the way he can anchor a defense, but teams will be cautious taking him, with opponents likely hunting him in screens every time down the court and drawing favorable mismatches. Edey could go as high as 14 to Portland, with many around the league anticipating the Toronto native being off the board by 20.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 225 pounds | Class: Senior | Illinois
Shannon was found not guilty in his court case that had loomed over him since January, and he could now be a first-round pick. He was incredibly impressive for Illinois at the end of the season. The lefty guard can score at all three levels and impact a team right away with how well he reads defenses.
Ht./Wt.: 7-0, 235 pounds | Class: Freshman | Baylor
Missi's draft range is anywhere from 14-21 with his upside as a rim-running big who has a budding pick-and-pop game. He has great hands, runs the floor well and shows solid footwork in the paint. Missi could have a similar role for the Pelicans as Dereck Lively II does in Dallas.
Ht./Wt.: 6-3, 195 pounds | Class: Senior | Marquette
The general consensus is that the Suns are zeroing in on Kolek because of his high IQ and ability to come in right away and give solid minutes. He plays bigger than his frame, is smart with the ball and finishes well through contact.
Ht./Wt.: 6-5, 210 pounds | Class: Freshman | USC
Collier had a rough year at USC and didn't really get to showcase his upside, but NBA spacing will be much better for Collier, who has the ability to get downhill. He could end up being a steal at 23 to the Bucks.
Ht./Wt.: 7-0, 223 pounds | Class: Sophomore | Indiana
Ware is far from a finished product, but he made some huge strides at Indiana after his freshman year at Oregon. Hes so talented at his size and with his footwork in the paint, but some teams question his motor, leaving him as a possible steal in the 20s. With the trade that brought Mikal Bridges from the Nets to the Knicks, New York could be targeting some frontcourt help to place alongside Mitchell Robinson (if they keep both first-round picks).
Ht./Wt.: 6-10, 235 pounds | Class: Junior | Dayton
Holmes averaged 20.4 points and 8.5 rebounds and shot 39% from 3-point range in a limited perimeter role at Dayton. He is a floor spacer with size who can extend his game past the 3-point line and defend the post similar to Naz Reids role in Minnesota.
Ht./Wt.: 6-9, 202 pounds | Class: Freshman | Kansas
Furphy elected to stay in this draft after reportedly turning down a lucrative NIL deal to return to Kansas, leading many to believe he left the combine with a promise in the first round. If the Wizards take Sarr with the No. 2 pick, Furphy is an excellent option here with how well he shoots the ball and his added size on the perimeter.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 190 pounds | Class: Freshman | Minnesota
Christie is a late riser and could sneak into the back half of the first round with how well hes been performing in team workouts. He averaged 11.3 points and shot 39% from 3-point range during his freshman year at Minnesota.
Ht./Wt.: 6-11, 224 pounds | G League Ignite
Smith improved significantly during his season with the Ignite and has great size at 6-11 with an inside-out game that translates to the NBA. He shot the 3-ball well all season and improved his motor.
Ht./Wt.: 7-0, 220 pounds | Class: Sophomore | Duke
Filipowski falling in the first round doesnt necessarily reflect his body of work, but that other players have higher ceilings and are rising after workouts and team meetings. The playoff teams in the Western Conference are largely successful with multiple 7-footers on the court who can space the floor and knock down 3s. Filipowski has the potential to be that kind of contributor in the NBA.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 205 pounds | Class: Senior | Creighton
Scheierman was one of the best shooters at the draft combine during the 5-on-5 scrimmages. His size and maturity make him a perfect plug-and-play guy on a seasoned, championship team.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 216 pounds | Class: Sophomore | Virginia
Dunn was the best perimeter defender in college basketball, but he could fall outside the first round with how poorly he shoots from 3-point range. He connected on only 20% of his attempts from deep this year, but a team will draft him on his defensive versatility alone.
Ht./Wt.: 6-5, 215 pounds | Class: Junior | Cal
Tyson was the best scoring guard in the Pac-12 this year and had to do everything offensively for a struggling Cal team. His playmaking off the pick-and-roll as the primary ball-handler and also off the ball is what stands out most when looking at his offensive output.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 210 pounds | Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany)
Dadiet is one of the youngest players in this draft and has a ton of future potential at the wing position. The prospect out of France worked out for the Jazz, Nets, Bucks, Celtics and others, and could sneak into the first round.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 212 pounds | Class: Senior | Kansas
The Kansas guard was unable to participate in any of the combine drills or pre-draft workouts because of a knee injury. He already underwent surgery and told reporters at the combine that there is no structural damage. McCullar was one of the best scoring guards in college basketball and, when fully healthy, can contribute right away.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 235 pounds | Class: Senior | Weber State
If the Spurs are looking to bet on experience and a player who can come in and do a lot of little things really well, Jones is the guy. He reads the game very well, dictates pace and plays to his advantages. Hes worked on his body during the pre-draft process and has recently worked out for Denver and Boston.
Ht./Wt.: 6-10, 225 pounds | Cairns Taipans (Australia)
Klintman has good size as a pick-and-pop big and improved his decision making and physicality during his one season in Australias National Basketball League. He still has room to grow into his frame and has a budding 3-point shot.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 180 pounds | Illawarra (Australia)
Johnson is the guard with the highest upside in the draft and could sneak inside the first round with how well he played at the combine. Johnson showed more of a well-rounded game during the 5-on-5 scrimmages, with improved shot creation off the bounce in the first game and as more of a facilitator in the second game, dishing out six assists.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 206 pounds | Class: Senior | Akron
One of the best stories in college basketball, Freeman went from being a walk-on at Akron to a starter. He was one of the best players at the Portsmouth Invitational, was invited to the G League combine and then got called up for the NBA Draft Combine. His strength when he has the ball in the lane, and also how well he moves off the ball, cutting, flashing, slipping screens, makes him an intriguing pick in the first half of the second round.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 225 pounds | Class: Junior | San Francisco
Mogbo spent his summer last year working out with Raptors forward Scottie Barnes heading into his junior year. Defensively, he shines with his footwork and how well he rebounds for his size. He also turned some heads at the combine with his shot creation off the dribble.
Ht./Wt.: 6-10, 245 pounds | Class: Sophomore | UCLA
Bona was the best center at the combine during the 5-on-5 scrimmages. He is so strong and was really utilizing the additional space and not forcing things. He moves very well for his size and will bring in some added rim protection right away.
Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 214 pounds | KK Mega Bemax (Serbia)
Djurisic is a tough guard who competes at a high level and has improved from this time last year when he tested the NBA waters. Hes great at getting downhill off the high screen and finishes well through contact.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 185 pounds | Class: Freshman | Kentucky
Edwards really helped himself at the combine and throughout the pre-draft process. He was a top-five player coming out of high school and could really see a second burst as an NBA player in the right situation, similar to what GG Jackson did this past season.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 225 pounds | Class: Senior | Arizona
Johnson, a fifth-year senior out of Arizona, can bring experience to a team and come in right away with any second unit and be productive. He shot 39% from 3 this past season and averaged under two turnovers his entire college career.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 233 pounds | Class: Junior | North Carolina
Ingrams role at North Carolina this past year was exactly what teams needed to see in terms of how he could fit in the NBA. Hes a hybrid wing with the size and strength to drop down low in a small-ball lineup, and he shoots the ball consistently from different spots on the court.
Ht./Wt.: 6-1, 200 pounds | Class: Senior | Houston
For teams looking for a reliable lead guard to come in and run the second unit, Shead is the perfect pick. He is so tough on both sides of the ball and could really have a long career in the NBA with his work ethic, poise and decision-making on the court.
Ht./Wt.: 6-2, 190 pounds | Class: Junior | Colorado
Simpson made up the second half of the two-man tandem at Colorado that brought success in the postseason. He plays much bigger than his size and has a nice floater in the lane. His 3-point shot has improved and he has consistently shot the ball well during workouts.
Ht./Wt.: 6-7, 205 pounds | Class: Junior | Washington State
Wells transferred from a Division II program to Washington State. Even though hes a bit of a late bloomer, he showed more confidence in Power 5 competition and has upside.
Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 215 pounds | Class: Senior | Arizona
Larsson was an efficient scorer on a very deep Arizona team. What he lacks in footspeed defensively, he makes up for on the offensive side of the ball, shooting 42% from 3-point range.
Ht./Wt.: 6-11, 235 pounds | Cameroon
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