The NBA season is over, which means it is time to look ahead to the 2020 NBA Draft. Here is the 2020 NBA Mock Draft November 14.
1. Minnesota Timberwolves- LaMelo Ball, PG, USA
The Timberwolves apparently had a private workout with Ball in the last few days. They can play both he and D’Angelo Russell in the backcourt.
2. Golden State Warriors- James Wiseman, C, Memphis
Wiseman was widely considered the best recruit in the 2019 recruiting class, but left Memphis after having eligibility issues. He is an athletic big, who can contribute for the Warriors right away.
3. Charlotte Hornets- Anthony Edwards, G, Georgia
The Hornets found a good player in Devonte Graham, but could use some help just about everywhere else. Edwards can complement him in the backcourt.
4. Chicago Bulls- Isaac Okoro, F, Auburn
Chicago has several solid young players and can get an athletic small forward in Okoro.
5. Cleveland Cavaliers- Deni Avdija, SF, Israel
In order to keep Andre Drummond, the Cavs need to have better perimeter play. Avdija averaged over 12 points per game in Israel and is only 19 years old. With some development, he can become a solid NBA player.
6. Atlanta Hawks- Obi Toppin, PF, Dayton
The Hawks loaded up on wing talent in last year’s draft. Now they can get another offensive big to go with John Collins. Toppin was one of the best players in college basketball last season and can do a little bit of everything in the NBA.
7. Detroit Pistons- Onyeka Okongwu, PF/C, USC
Detroit traded away Andre Drummond and could use another big to pair with Blake Griffin.
8. New York Knicks- Tyrese Haliburton, PG, Iowa State
The Knicks have needed a point guard for a very long time. Haliburton is a big, versatile guard, who has all the tools to develop into a star player.
9. Washington Wizards- Patrick Williams, F, Florida State
It looks Rui Hachimura is going to be a good forward for the Wizards, but they will need another one this season when John Wall comes back.
10. Phoenix Suns- Killian Hayes, PG, France
The Suns have needed a point guard of the future to pair with Devin Booker for a while now.
11. San Antonio Spurs- Precious Achiuwa, PF/C, Memphis
The Spurs have an aging big man in LaMarcus Aldridge and need to find a future replacement. Achiuwa took over as Memphis’ best player once Wiseman left school.
12. Sacramento Kings- Tyrese Maxey, G, Kentucky
Buddy Hield was not happy with his role this season. The Kings should get another guard in case Hield leaves this offseason. Maxey was a very hot and cold player at Kentucky, but could be a key bench piece for the Nets when they get everyone back healthy.
13. New Orleans Pelicans- RJ Hampton, G, USA
The Pelicans are considering shopping Jrue Holiday, which means they will need to get more backcourt help to go with Lonzo Ball.
14. Boston Celtics- Cole Anthony, PG, UNC
Boston has been in the market for a backup point guard for a while now. They can develop Anthony behind Kemba Walker.
15. Orlando Magic- Theo Maledon, PG, France
Maledon is only 18 and has been playing professionally for years. He averaged 7.4 points per game in just 17.7 minutes played per game.
16. Portland Trail Blazers- Devin Vassell, G/F, Florida State
The Blazers could use some perimeter defense and some shooting and Vassell provides them both.
17. Minnesota Timberwolves- Saddiq Bey, F, Villanova
After getting another backcourt player early in the draft, the Timberwolves can get a sharpshooting forward here.
18. Dallas Mavericks- Aaron Nesmith, G, Vanderbilt
Dallas needs to continue adding shooters around Luka Doncic. Nesmith can shoot lights out from deep.
19. Brooklyn Nets- Jahmi’us Ramsey, G, Texas Tech
Ramsey had a good year at Texas Tech, where he showed the ability to drive and shoot.
20. Miami Heat- Kira Lewis, PG, Alabama
Lewis can both shoot and pass, which makes him a great prospect to eventually take over for Goran Dragic at some point.
21. Philadelphia 76ers- Nico Mannion, PG, Arizona
The 76ers could use a point guard for when Ben Simmons plays off-ball or when he is on the bench.
22. Denver Nuggets- Jaden McDaniels, F, Washington
Gregg Popovich needs to get more size on his roster. McDaniels was a highly-touted recruit, but his season at Washington didn’t go too well.
23. Utah Jazz- Daniel Oturu, C, Minnesota
Oturu could take over for Rudy Gobert if the Jazz still have chemistry issues.
24. Milwaukee Bucks- Reggie Perry, PF, Mississippi State
Perry is a developmental big, who could turn into a solid role player for the Bucks.
25. Oklahoma City Thunder- Vernon Carey, C, Duke
Carey is a dominant inside player, but doesn’t offer much versatility.
26. Boston Celtics- Isaiah Stewart, C, Washington
Stewart was a good inside scorer and rebounder for Washington in his one season on campus.
27. New York Knicks- Jalen Smith, PF/C, Maryland
The Knicks could use some rotational bigs to go with a new starting point guard.
28. Los Angeles Lakers- Cassius Winston, PG, Michigan State
Winston is a good passer and scorer, but needs some serious work on defense.
29. Toronto Raptors- Aleksej Pokusevski, F/C, Serbia
Pokusevski is a very long prospect who has skill, but needs to add muscle to his frame.
30. Boston Celtics- Josh Green, G, Arizona
At Arizona, Green played well for his freshman season, averaging 12 points per game and shooting 36 percent from 3-point range.
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