around the web. We bring them together to come up with a good estimate of how the Draft could play out (last update: July 7, 11:32 p.m. ET):In our first look since the Draft order was set on Lottery night, one thing is clear: Cade Cunningham is the consensus No. 1 pick, showing up first in all 12 mocks that we scanned. He leads what appears to be a clear top six, followed by Evan Mobley, Jalen Suggs, Jalen Green, Jonathan Kuminga and Scottie Barnes.The No. 2 spot is a pretty even split between Mobley and Green, with Mobley showing up in seven of the 12 and Green showing up four times. One lone mock (Gary Parrish of CBS Sports) sees the Rockets taking a chance on Gonzaga’s Suggs.Suggs seems like he’s a Top 4 lock as the other 11 mock drafts see him going to the Raptors at No. 4. That’s the closest thing we have to a consensus outside of Cunningham at No. 1.From there, projections begin to vary widely, with only Davion Mitchell, whom six mocks slot at No. 7 to the Warriors, and Keon Johnson – four at No. 9 — appearing more than four times at a common selection.The player making the biggest rise since the Lottery is James Bouknight, a shooting guard out of UConn. According to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony, Bouknight had an “impressive” pro day and is looking like “one of the best shooters in the draft.” Bouknight now appears as high as seventh to Golden State (four times) or three times to the Magic at No. 8. Expect his stock to continue to rise as more mock drafts update leading up to Draft night.Another player to keep an eye on is Kai Jones, who now appears in the lottery in four different mocks after being on the outside in our last look. Two mocks (Yahoo and Bleacher Report) see the Kings taking the big man out of Texas at No. 9, while Basketball News has him 11th to Charlotte and ESPN sees the Warriors taking him at No. 14.On the international front, it appears Turkey’s Alperen Sengun and Australia’s Giddey are potential lottery locks, with several mocks tabbing them for the Spurs and Pacers, respectively. The 18-year-olds are both rangy for their position, and could come in sharp after competing professionally for several seasons.Eight players appear in the lottery in all 12 mocks we survey: Cunningham, Green, Mobley, Suggs, Barnes, Kuminga, Mitchell and Giddey.One editorial note: We added two mock drafts this update: A second from CBS Sports, and Basketball News, which helps give an even clearer picture.MOST COMMON PICKSNo. 1 (Pistons): Cade Cunningham (12)No. 2 (Rockets): Evan Mobley (7)No. 3 (Cavaliers): Jalen Green (7)No. 4 (Raptors): Jalen Suggs (11)No. 5 (Magic): Jonathan Kuminga (10)No. 6 (Thunder): Scottie Barnes (10)No. 7 (Warriors): Davion Mitchell (6)No. 8 (Magic): James Bouknight (3)No. 9 (Kings): Keon Johnson (4)No. 10 (Pelicans): Josh Giddey, Keon Johnson, Davion Mitchell, Moses Moody (2)No. 11 (Hornets): Josh Giddey, Corey Kispert, Moses Moody, Franz Wagner (2)No. 12 (Spurs): Alperen Sengun (3)No. 13 (Pacers): Josh Giddey (3)No. 14 (Warriors): Usman Garuba (3)
关于火箭榜眼位置截止东部时间7月7日综合各大榜单莫布里拿到了7票 格林4票 萨格斯1票
我特意找了一下给萨格斯一票这位老哥的榜单,大家可以看看
不过ESPN 的乔纳森·吉沃尼 (Jonathan Givony) 报道火箭队更喜欢贾伦·格林而不是埃文·莫布利。
今年这个榜单的中后段简直都乱成一锅粥了,还有预测火箭24顺位拿到jj的。目前有些球员行情在窜升,基本从10顺位开始各大榜单排名是五花八门。也许今年会有惊喜。
around the web. We bring them together to come up with a good estimate of how the Draft could play out (last update: July 7, 11:32 p.m. ET):In our first look since the Draft order was set on Lottery night, one thing is clear: Cade Cunningham is the consensus No. 1 pick, showing up first in all 12 mocks that we scanned. He leads what appears to be a clear top six, followed by Evan Mobley, Jalen Suggs, Jalen Green, Jonathan Kuminga and Scottie Barnes.The No. 2 spot is a pretty even split between Mobley and Green, with Mobley showing up in seven of the 12 and Green showing up four times. One lone mock (Gary Parrish of CBS Sports) sees the Rockets taking a chance on Gonzaga’s Suggs.Suggs seems like he’s a Top 4 lock as the other 11 mock drafts see him going to the Raptors at No. 4. That’s the closest thing we have to a consensus outside of Cunningham at No. 1.From there, projections begin to vary widely, with only Davion Mitchell, whom six mocks slot at No. 7 to the Warriors, and Keon Johnson – four at No. 9 — appearing more than four times at a common selection.The player making the biggest rise since the Lottery is James Bouknight, a shooting guard out of UConn. According to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony, Bouknight had an “impressive” pro day and is looking like “one of the best shooters in the draft.” Bouknight now appears as high as seventh to Golden State (four times) or three times to the Magic at No. 8. Expect his stock to continue to rise as more mock drafts update leading up to Draft night.Another player to keep an eye on is Kai Jones, who now appears in the lottery in four different mocks after being on the outside in our last look. Two mocks (Yahoo and Bleacher Report) see the Kings taking the big man out of Texas at No. 9, while Basketball News has him 11th to Charlotte and ESPN sees the Warriors taking him at No. 14.On the international front, it appears Turkey’s Alperen Sengun and Australia’s Giddey are potential lottery locks, with several mocks tabbing them for the Spurs and Pacers, respectively. The 18-year-olds are both rangy for their position, and could come in sharp after competing professionally for several seasons.Eight players appear in the lottery in all 12 mocks we survey: Cunningham, Green, Mobley, Suggs, Barnes, Kuminga, Mitchell and Giddey.One editorial note: We added two mock drafts this update: A second from CBS Sports, and Basketball News, which helps give an even clearer picture.MOST COMMON PICKSNo. 1 (Pistons): Cade Cunningham (12)No. 2 (Rockets): Evan Mobley (7)No. 3 (Cavaliers): Jalen Green (7)No. 4 (Raptors): Jalen Suggs (11)No. 5 (Magic): Jonathan Kuminga (10)No. 6 (Thunder): Scottie Barnes (10)No. 7 (Warriors): Davion Mitchell (6)No. 8 (Magic): James Bouknight (3)No. 9 (Kings): Keon Johnson (4)No. 10 (Pelicans): Josh Giddey, Keon Johnson, Davion Mitchell, Moses Moody (2)No. 11 (Hornets): Josh Giddey, Corey Kispert, Moses Moody, Franz Wagner (2)No. 12 (Spurs): Alperen Sengun (3)No. 13 (Pacers): Josh Giddey (3)No. 14 (Warriors): Usman Garuba (3)
关于火箭榜眼位置截止东部时间7月7日综合各大榜单莫布里拿到了7票 格林4票 萨格斯1票
我特意找了一下给萨格斯一票这位老哥的榜单,大家可以看看
不过ESPN 的乔纳森·吉沃尼 (Jonathan Givony) 报道火箭队更喜欢贾伦·格林而不是埃文·莫布利。
今年这个榜单的中后段简直都乱成一锅粥了,还有预测火箭24顺位拿到jj的。目前有些球员行情在窜升,基本从10顺位开始各大榜单排名是五花八门。也许今年会有惊喜。