The NBA Draft Combine is officially in the books, and while teams are still hosting their own individual workouts for prospects, we now have a little bit more of an idea of who could rise and who could fall from some of our earlier mocks. With that in mind, let’s get into our latest 2024 NBA Mock Draft now that we have Combine results.
Just a reminder, in a surprising turn of events, the Atlanta Hawks defied the odds and secured the number one overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft in June. Their victory came despite having a very low chance, only 3 percent, of achieving this feat.
On the other hand, the Detroit Pistons, who had the worst record in the league throughout the entire season, suffered a major setback. For the second year in a row, they fell short of the top spot and landed at number five in the draft order.
How Does the NBA Draft Lottery Work?
Following the conclusion of the season, the NBA uses a lottery system to decide the first 14 picks in the draft order.
Before we look at the draft order, here’s how the NBA Draft Lottery system works:
Also, the NBA shares the footage of the lottery drawing after each draft. You can watch the 2023 procedure here.
Original 2024 NBA Draft Lottery Odds & Order
While we know how the Draft Lottery shook out, it’s fun to take a look at where the odds were and where everyone ended up. Here are what the 2024 NBA Draft Lottery odds for the No. 1 overall pick were via Tankathon.
- Detroit Pistons (14-68): 14% – Actual Pick: 5th
- Washington Wizards: (15-67): 14% – Actual Pick: 2nd
- Charlotte Hornets: (21-61): 13.3% – Actual Pick: 6th
- Portland Trail Blazers: (21-61): 13.2% – Actual Pick: 7th
- San Antonio Spurs (22-60): 10.5% – Actual Pick: 4th
- Toronto Raptors (25-57): 9.0% (Spurs own pick, Top-6 protected) – Actual Pick: 8th
- Memphis Grizzlies (27-55): 7.5% – Actual Pick: 9th
- Utah Jazz (31-51): 6.0% (Thunder own pick, Top-10 protected) – Actual Pick: 10th
- Brooklyn Nets (32-50): 4.5% (Rockets own pick) – Actual Pick: 3rd
- Atlanta Hawks (36-46): 3.0% – Actual Pick: 1st
- Chicago Bulls (39-43): 2.0% – Actual Pick: 11th
- Houston Rockets (41-41): 1.5% (Thunder own pick) Actual Pick – 12th
- Sacramento Kings (46-36): 0.8% – Actual Pick – 13th
- Golden State Warriors (46-36): 0.7% (Blazers own pick, Top-4 protected) Actual Pick: 14th
2024 NBA Mock Draft
1. Atlanta Hawks – F/C Alexandre Sarr – Perth, France – 18 Years Old – 7’1, 218 lbs
Alexandre Sarr has a lot of similar traits to Victor Wembanyama. To be clear, that is not to say he’s anywhere near the prospect Wemby was – he isn’t – but the playing style and physical traits are similar. He’s over 7 feet tall and has the athleticism to do a little bit of everything on the court. Things could change as the weeks go by, but I think he goes No. 1 as of now.
The Hawks have Onyeka Okongwu and Clint Capela on the books for next year, but Sarr’s skillset is so unique that I don’t think they pass on him right now. Trading one of the other two big men could make a lot of sense for a Hawks team looking for new life.
2. Washington Wizards – PG Nikola Topic – Red Star, Serbia – 18 Years Old – 6’6, 201 lbs
Nikola Topic is a matchup nightmare for opposing teams. He can overpower smaller defenders and blow by bigger bodies. He struggles on the defensive end of the floor, but his offensive upside is fantastic. He can finish in traffic, he’s a great passer, and he’s a dangerous shooter. He feels like a lock to go somewhere within the top 5. Why not a Washington team with plenty of room to take on a high-upside project?
3. Houston Rockets – SF Zaccharie Risacher – JL Bourg, France – 18 Years Old – 6’9, 204 lbs
If the Hawks were the biggest winner, the Rockets are probably the second biggest jumping up six spots to 3rd overall (via the Nets pick). Houston has one of the most fun and talented young cores in the NBA and Risacher would give them a bit of a unicorn to work with in terms of his skillset. He’s a typical three-and-D player that any team would want, and giving him to Ime Udoka to work with feels like it would be great for his development.
We should keep an eye on this pick as a potential trade piece, however. The Rockets appear adamant in returning to the playoffs sooner rather than later.
4. San Antonio Spurs – SF Matas Buzelis – G League – 19 Years Old – 6’11, 195 lbs
If Risacher doesn’t fall to the Spurs, Buzelis would be a very nice option for them. He has a similar skillset and can do a little bit of everything. The length the Spurs would have on the floor between him and Wemby could create a lot of problems for opposing teams. He is versatile on offense, though his ball handling could be more consistent. Defensively, he’s capable of guarding multiple positions. He won’t be a top option offensively early in his career, but his catch-and-shoot ability gives him quite the upside.
Plus, giving Gregg Popovich the chance to develop Buzelis seems like a great fit.
5. Detroit Pistons – C Donovan Clingan – UConn – 19 Years Old – 7’2, 265 lbs
Clingan seems like a safe pick for the Pistons here that can fortify their frontcourt. When you have nice prospect pieces in Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey to develop, going with a top-notch big who can protect the rim feels like a safe pick. He can step in right away and learn on the fly with a young core and give them a piece they don’t really have at the moment.
6. Charlotte Hornets – G Stephon Castle – UConn – 19 Years Old – 6’6, 190 lbs
Castle showed throughout the NCAA Tournament just how good he can be. He’s a matchup nightmare defensively for guards. He has very good ball-handling skills and can finish strong at the rim. While there are some questions about his jumper, there is enough there to instill confidence in his ability to become a reliable threat. There’s a lot to like about Castle as a prospect, and a situation like Charlotte won’t ask him to carry too much of the load offensively with LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller already in the fold.
7. Portland Trail Blazers – G Reed Sheppard – Kentucky – 19 Years Old – 6’3, 187 lbs
Sheppard was a lethal three-point shooter at Kentucky, and he has some defensive upside. The Trail Blazers drafted a guard last year in Scoot Henderson who had a very up-and-down year, but they’re still in a position where they should be drafting best player/highest ceiling available, and it’s very possible they’d feel that way about Sheppard.
8. San Antonio Spurs (via TOR) – G Rob Dillingham – Kentucky – 19 Years Old – 6’3, 176 lbs
Dillingham can beat you in so many different ways offensively. He can get to the hoop, finish at the rim, find the open man, and get hot shooting the ball. He’s a versatile guard who showed special flashes at Kentucky but might need some development time in the NBA. He’s not an awful defender, but not particularly noteworthy on that end either. He has a very high ceiling but needs time to develop.
The Spurs can afford him that time and allow him to learn on the job alongside a talented young core. They also need a future guard to pair with Wemby.
9. Memphis Grizzlies – SF Cody Williams – Colorado – 19 Years Old – 6’8, 185 lbs
Brother of OKC’s Jalen Williams, Cody can also do a little bit of everything. Defensively, he can guard just about any position. Offensively, he’s dangerous in transition, a great finisher at the bucket, and a solid catch-and-shoot player. He’s got a chance to make an immediate impact wherever he ends up. The Grizzlies have a backcourt they really like going forward in Ja Morant and Desmond Bane, and an explosive player on the wing like Williams would be an intriguing piece to add to their core.
10. Utah Jazz – Isaiah Collier – G – USC – 19 Years Old – 6’4, 205 lbs
Utah still needs a lead guard, and Collier can do a little bit of everything for them in that role. He’s a two-way player that impacts both ends of the floor. He’s dangerous driving with the basketball and can get to the bucket in a hurry. His shooting from three can use some consistency, but his ability on both ends of the floor guard gives him a pretty high floor it would seem. Collier’s two-way nature and higher floor feels like a solid block in Utah’s rebuild. I know they already have Keyonte George, but a rebuilding team can never have too many promising young guards.
11. Chicago Bulls – Ron Holland – G League – 18 Years Old – 6’8, 200 lbs
Holland would be a little bit of a project, but the traits are there and would be very tempting for the Bulls. He’s an explosive player who plays at 100 mph all the time. He’s a solid ball handler who can get to and score at the rim. He’s also menace defensively. He’s raw and would come with some growing pains, but with Zach LaVine likely on the way out, Holland could provide Chicago with some explosiveness and aggression that they would need.
12. Oklahoma City Thunder – Dalton Knecht – Tennessee – 22 Years Old – 6’6, 213 lbs
Knecht had a fantastic season with Tennessee and took the Vols farther than they’ve been able to go in the NCAA Tournament in recent history. He proved he can score in different ways, but his biggest asset is his shot-making.
Knecht shot just a tick under 40 percent from three on the year and nearly carried the Vols by Purdue in the Elite Eight with a 37-point performance. His versatile skillset would be a great fit in OKC where he could fill just about any role asked and provide some very solid depth to a team that’s ready to make a run at an NBA title.
13. Sacramento Kings – SG Ja’Kobe Walter – Baylor – 19 Years Old – 6’5, 180 lbs
Walter is a high-level shotmaker and has the ability to be a dangerous threat offensively. Inconsistency plagued him at Baylor at times, but that’s an issue a lot of teenagers in college battle through at times. Walter’s got a very high ceiling and could give the Kings a high-ceiling and dangerous shooter that could replace Malik Monk if he does indeed leave in free agency.
14. Portland Trail Blazers (via GSW) – F Tidjane Salaun – Cholet Basket, France – 18 Years Old – 6’9, 203 lbs
Salaun is going to be one of the younger prospects in the Draft. He’s developed the ability to score at all three levels, and at his height that’s an enticing trait for any NBA team. He’s shown the ability to create his own shot as well, which again at his size is a big plus. He has to fill out a bit and defensively he needs to make some strides, but he’s got many of the traits that a lottery team could fall in love with.
15. Miami Heat: Jared McCain – Duke – 19 Years Old – 6’3, 197 lbs
16. Philadelphia 76ers: C Kyle Filipowski – Duke – 20 Years Old – 7’0, 248 lbs
17. New Orleans Pelicans (via Lakers): C Yves Missi – Baylor – 19 Years Old – 6’10, 235 lbs
18. Orlando Magic: PG Devin Carter – Providence – 21 Years Old – 6’3, 195 lbs
19. Toronto Raptors (via Pacers): F Tristan da Silva – Colorado – 22 Years Old – 6’9, 229 lbs
20. Cleveland Cavaliers: Johnny Furphy – Kansas – 19 Years Old – 6’9, 202 lbs
21. New Orleans Pelicans (via Bucks): PG Tyler Kolek – Marquette – 23 Years Old – 6’3, 195 lbs
22. Phoenix Suns: G Carlton Carrington – Pittsburgh – 18 Years Old – 6’5, 190 lbs
23. Milwaukee Bucks (via Pelicans): C Kel’el Ware – Indiana – 20 Years Old – 7’0, 223 lbs
24. New York Knicks (via Mavericks): F Bobi Klintman – Cairns, Sweden – 20 Years Old – 6’10, 225 lbs
25. New York Knicks: DaRon Holmes II – Dayton – 21 Years Old – 6’10, 221 lbs
26. Washington Wizards (via Clippers): G Hunter Sallis – Wake Forest – 21 Years Old – 6’4, 179 lbs
27. Minnesota Timberwolves: G Kyshawn George – Miami – 20 Years Old – 6’8, 205 lbs
28. Denver Nuggets: G Terrence Shannon Jr – Illinois – 23 Years Old – 6’6, 220 lbs
29. Utah Jazz (via Thunder): F Tyler Smith – G League – 19 Years Old – 6’11, 224 lbs
30. Boston Celtics: C Zach Edey – Purdue – 22 years Old – 7’4, 300 lbs