{"id":35142,"date":"2022-11-30T11:14:51","date_gmt":"2022-11-30T16:14:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/?p=35142"},"modified":"2022-11-30T11:14:51","modified_gmt":"2022-11-30T16:14:51","slug":"with-the-first-pick-november-mock-draft","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/2022\/11\/30\/with-the-first-pick-november-mock-draft\/","title":{"rendered":"With the First Pick: November Mock Draft"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>By Luke Scotchie<\/em><\/p>\n<p>As we approach the quarter-mark for the NBA season, we\u2019re starting to get a good idea as to whether or not each team has what it takes to hold the Larry O\u2019Brien Trophy in June. Some teams, like the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, have already displayed the skill and talent to make a deep playoff run this year, while teams like the Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat have stumbled to start the season.<\/p>\n<p>But a consolation prize exists for the Heat, Warriors and other teams that have not had as much success on the court as they initially anticipated: an early selection in the loaded 2023 NBA Draft.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve already mentioned it in my previous article, but this draft class has \u201cgenerational\u201d written all over it. Its members have the potential to not only change the fortune of their teams, but even the sport of basketball as we know it.<\/p>\n<p>From multiple can\u2019t-miss celebrity prospects to breakout stars, this draft class truly has it all. It\u2019s the best consolation prize a lottery team could ever ask for. But who will be those teams? And which players will they pick? Well, we won\u2019t know that until late June. But we can still speculate. I\u2019ve created my first of many 2023 NBA Mock Drafts based on the current NBA standings and the players who, at this point, have risen above the rest of this possibly legendary draft class.<\/p>\n<p>Below is the first of my many 2023 NBA Mock Drafts. I should mention that I am making decisions for each team as if I were their general manager, not what I believe they will do. In addition, this is not a \u201cBig Board,\u201d or any other prospect rankings list. That will come later. This article is simply what I believe the 2023 NBA Draft should look like if it were being held right now, at the quarter-season mark. Let\u2019s get started.<\/p>\n<p><em>Draft order is based on the NBA standings as of November 28, 2022, in descending order<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.01-AM-636x487.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"636\" height=\"487\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-35152 aligncenter\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.01-AM-636x487.png 636w, https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.01-AM-768x588.png 768w, https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.01-AM.png 938w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 636px) 100vw, 636px\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.53-AM-636x395.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"636\" height=\"395\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-35153 aligncenter\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.53-AM-636x395.png 636w, https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.53-AM-768x477.png 768w, https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.52.53-AM.png 940w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 636px) 100vw, 636px\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.53.07-AM-636x433.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"636\" height=\"433\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-35154 aligncenter\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.53.07-AM-636x433.png 636w, https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.53.07-AM-768x523.png 768w, https:\/\/sites.bu.edu\/wtbu\/files\/2022\/11\/Screen-Shot-2022-11-30-at-10.53.07-AM.png 940w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 636px) 100vw, 636px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Obviously, the 2023 NBA Draft will not look like this. Certain lower-seeded teams could get hot and rise closer to the top, especially in a season where teams are looking to lose more than ever. Conversely, some teams that look like playoff contenders right now could be vying for Victor by the end of February (I\u2019m watching you, Utah).<\/p>\n<p>The draft order will inevitably change between now and June, but this order could foreshadow the range as to which teams would be picking where. And if the draft turned out like this, I\u2019m confident that most of these selections would immediately improve their teams.<\/p>\n<p>Despite how deep I believe this draft class to be, the true prize is at the top: Victor Wembanyama. At 7\u20194\u201d, he would tie Houston Rockets big man Boban Marjanovic as the tallest active NBA player if he played tomorrow, but he has the grace, quickness and fluidity of an NBA guard. He can make several shots that most professionals don\u2019t dare to attempt, such as floaters from the three-point line and pull-up jumpers from Stephen Curry range.<\/p>\n<p>He also happens to be an all-time defensive prospect, as he\u2019s quick enough to guard the perimeter; tall and strong enough to dominate the rim; and smart and active enough to help, rotate and switch at a moment\u2019s notice.<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019d fit in on any basketball team, some of whom will do everything to get him, but he fits especially well on the Detroit Pistons. He would make an excellent pick-and-roll partner for rising star Cade Cunningham, he can screen for Jaden Ivey\u2019s locomotive-fast drives, and his gravity would clear up space for sharpshooters Saddiq Bey and Bojan Bogdanovic.<\/p>\n<p>He would also form a deadly defensive duo with Jalen Duren, as they have the tools to both serve as brick walls in the paint and play point-of-attack. Any team would be lucky to have Wembanyama wear their jersey, and he would especially thrive with the Pistons.<\/p>\n<p>Even though the Orlando Magic just barely missed the top spot in this mock draft, they come out with a future all-star of their own in Scoot Henderson. He has almost every tool you\u2019d want in a point guard, from blazing speed to electric athleticism to elite playmaking to great shotmaking.<\/p>\n<p>His only weakness is a slightly inconsistent 3-pointer, but he\u2019d still be a perfect fit for a Magic team that struggles with producing consistent offense and availability from their guards. Pairing an efficient scorer like Henderson with a talented playmaker like Markelle Fultz would instantly improve the team\u2019s lackluster shot-making, and his presence alone would take some pressure and gravity away from of Rookie-of-the-Year frontrunner Paolo Banchero, one of the few effective shotmakers on this team. The future looks bright in Orlando, but it would definitely look brighter if they had Scoot Henderson.<\/p>\n<p>I think my favorite player-to-team fit in this mock draft is Villanova\u2019s Cam Whitmore to the Charlotte Hornets. The Hornets have plenty of holes, but their biggest priority in the draft needs to be finding a true replacement for Miles Bridges. Whitmore is a very powerful dunker and finisher the way Bridges was, and he would provide the Hornets with admirable defense and a possible catch-and-shoot presence.<\/p>\n<p>With uncertainty surrounding P.J. Washington\u2019s contract and the injury-prone Gordon Hayward, Whitmore would also provide consistency at the forward spot for Charlotte. The Hornets are far away from contention, but adding Whitmore gets them one step closer.<\/p>\n<p>I talked briefly about Baylor\u2019s Keyonte George and Alabama\u2019s Brandon Miller in my previous article, and they\u2019ve only gotten better since then. Both have a serious shot at cracking the Top 5 of this stacked NBA Draft, and the New Orleans Pelicans and Oklahoma City Thunder would be lucky to take them just outside of it.<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t know how Pelicans head coach Willie Green will distribute his team\u2019s minutes next year, but he\u2019d be almost certain to give George plenty of them. Even if his elite shot-making doesn\u2019t separate himself from the rest of that team, George\u2019s equally excellent playmaking will benefit the many talented scorers in New Orleans.<\/p>\n<p>Miller will fit in just as well in Oklahoma City as his bucket-getting ability will intimidate any opposing defense. I worry about Miller\u2019s willingness to attack, but playing next to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander means that he wouldn\u2019t have the offensive pressure to do so.<\/p>\n<p>Another player-to-team fit I really like is Kentucky\u2019s Cason Wallace to the New York Knicks. Wallace is someone I talked extensively about in my last article, as one of the draft\u2019s best two-way players. He plays elite perimeter defense and provides excellent shooting, two things that the Knicks absolutely need from their guards. The Knicks rank dead last in 3-point shooting, and adding a talented catch-and-shooter like Wallace to pair alongside Jalen Brunson would remedy many of New York\u2019s weaknesses.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of shooters, you might be surprised to see Gradey Dick so high, but I think he\u2019s a perfect fit for the Mavericks, who desperately need shooting and off-ball scoring. Luka Doncic desperately needs wings he can pass to, as there\u2019s only so much that Reggie Bullock and Dorian Finney-Smith can do. Dick fits right in as the best shooter in this draft class, while being a very underrated attacker. I have high hopes for Dick this season, and if the Mavericks finish inside the lottery and take him here, I believe he\u2019d be well-worth the risk.<\/p>\n<p>Like I said, there\u2019s so much more basketball to be played, but for some teams, the 2023 NBA Draft starts today, and this year\u2019s race to the bottom will rival anything we\u2019ve ever seen before. I\u2019m interested to see how this draft class plays out, and this mock draft provides, at the very least, a very good start.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Luke Scotchie As we approach the quarter-mark for the NBA season, we\u2019re starting to get a good idea as to whether or not each team has what it takes to hold the Larry O\u2019Brien Trophy in June. 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