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Some draft bet suggestions



Draft Position: Dereck Lively U10.5 (+175) — 1-unit​


Lively is rumored to be climbing draft boards, and it makes sense given his background. He was a No. 1 overall recruit when he went to Duke just a year ago, and while he had trouble adapting to the college game, his style suits the NBA. He has great length, can run the floor, and has reportedly shot the ball very well in his workouts. The 7-10 range feels alive for him, with No. 10 to Dallas (in desperate need of skilled bigs) a nice safety net. At good plus money, I’ll take a shot on Lively cracking the top-10.




Draft Position: Jalen Hood-Schifino U14.5 (-160) — 1-unit​


Hood-Schifino had a terrific freshman season at Indiana, looking the part of an NBA point guard. He has good size and athleticism and is a good shooter, leaving few holes in his game. He has generally been mocked as a lottery pick, hence the price tag here, but I think it’s worth laying the juice. He could be a surprise pick in the end of the top-10, but it’s very nice to have both the Raptors and Pelicans selecting at No. 13 and No. 14 overall, which feel like very likely landing spots.




Draft Position: Jarace Walker O6.5 (-130) — 1-unit​


This was one of my plays in my previous article, and I’m adding to it at a better price on draft day. At the time I thought different players may be jumping Walker, but come draft day, I have a tough time finding where Walker fits in the top-six. If the Thompson twins are picking up a ton of steam to go in the top-five, that leaves Orlando at No. 6. The Magic have a ton of size, and would probably have to move a big if they wanted to add Walker. The backcourt and wing seem like much more likely places to add — think Anthony Black or Cam Whitmore. Just not enough spots to fit Walker, and I don’t think the price on his over has reacted enough to the steam on the Thompsons going top-five, particularly Ausar Thompson.




1st Round Pick: Trayce Jackson Davis (+300) — 0.75-units​


1st Round Pick: Amari Bailey (+450) — 0.5-units​


1st Round Pick: Julian Strawther (+1500) — 0.1-units​


Some smaller dart throws on first-rounders at good plus money. Nothing particularly linked to teams, but just a gut call on some players that I feel should be shorter odds. Jackson-Davis has slide into the last few picks of the first round in plenty of mocks, and teams like the Celtics, Clippers and Nuggets could use a polished big man ready to eat some minutes.


Bailey was a very highly ranked freshman, and while he didn’t live up to the hype completely at UCLA, he finished the season strong for them when the Bruins were down some bodies. He’s a talented wing that a team could take a chance on.


Strawther likely goes second round, but he does provide something NBA teams need — shooting. He was once considered a back of the first round player, so maybe he sneaks in there at a massive plus-price. Worth a very tiny risk.
 

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2023 NBA Draft full results​


First Round​


1. San Antonio Spurs — F/C Victor Wembanyama, France
2. Charlotte Hornets — F Brandon Miller, Alabama
3. Portland Trail Blazers — G Scoot Henderson, USA
4. Houston Rockets — G Amen Thompson, Overtime Elite
5. Detroit Pistons — G Ausar Thompson, Overtime Elite
6. Orlando Magic — G Anthony Black, Arkansas
7. Indiana Pacers — F Bilal Coulibaly, France
8. Washington Wizards — F Jarace Walker, Houston
9. Utah Jazz — F Taylor Hendricks, UCF
10. Dallas Mavericks — G Cason Wallace, Kentucky
11. Orlando Magic — G Jett Howard, Michigan
12. Oklahoma City Thunder — C Dereck Lively II, Duke
13. Toronto Raptors — G Gradey Dick, Kansas
14. New Orleans Pelicans — G Jordan Hawkins, UConn
15. Atlanta Hawks — G Kobe Bufkin, Michigan
16. Utah Jazz — G Keyonte George, Baylor
17. Los Angeles Lakers — G Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana
18. Miami Heat — F Jaime Jaquez Jr., UCLA
19. Golden State Warriors — G Brandin Podziemski, Santa Clara
20. Houston Rockets — F Cam Whitmore, Villanova
21. Brooklyn Nets — F Noah Clowney, Alabama
22. Brooklyn Nets — G Dariq Whitehead, Duke
23. Portland Trail Blazers — F Kris Murray, Iowa
24. Sacramento Kings — F Olivier-Maxence Prosper, Marquette
25. Memphis Grizzlies — G Marcus Sasser, Houston
26. Indiana Pacers — F Ben Sheppard, Belmont
27. Charlotte Hornets — G Nick Smith Jr., Arkansas
28. Utah Jazz — F Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State
29. Indiana Pacers — F Julian Strawther, Gonzaga
30. Los Angeles Clippers — F Kobe Brown, Missouri


Second Round​


31. Charlotte Hornets (via BOS via DET) — C James Nnaji, Nigeria
32. Denver Nuggets (via IND) — G Jalen Pickett, Penn State
33. Minnesota Timberwolves (via SA) — F Leonard Miller, Canada
34. Sacramento Kings (via BOS via CHA) — G Colby Jones, Xavier
35. Chicago Bulls (via WAS) — F Julian Phillips, Tennessee
36. Milwaukee Bucks (via ORL) — G Andre Jackson Jr., UConn
37. Denver Nuggets (via OKC) — F Hunter Tyson, Clemson
38. Boston Celtics (via SAC) — F Jordan Walsh, Arkansas
39. Boston Celtics (via CHA) — F Mouhamed Gueye, Washington State
40. Los Angeles Lakers (via DEN) — F Max Lewis, Pepperdine
41. Charlotte Hornets — G Amari Bailey, UCLA
42. Washington Wizards — F Tristan Vukcevic, Serbia
43. Portland Trail Blazers — G Rayan Rupert, France
44. San Antonio Spurs — G Sidy Cissoko, France
45. Memphis Grizzlies — F Gregory Jackson II, South Carolina
46. Atlanta Hawks — G Seth Lundy, Penn State
47. Indiana Pacers (via LAL) — G Mojave King, New Zealand
48. Los Angeles Clippers — F Jordan Miller, Miami
49. Cleveland Cavaliers — G Emoni Bates, Eastern Michigan
50. Oklahoma City Thunder — F Keyontae Johnson, Kansas State
51. Brooklyn Nets — F Jalen Wilson, Kansas
52. Phoenix Suns — F Toumani Camara, Dayton
53. Minnesota Timberwolves — G Jaylen Clark, UCLA
54. Sacramento Kings — F Jalen Slawson, Furman
55. Indiana Pacers — G Isaiah Wong, Miami
56. Memphis Grizzlies — F Tarik Biberovic, Turkey
57. Golden State Warriors (via WAS) — F Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana
58. Milwaukee Bucks — F Chris Livingston, Kentucky
 

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BY DAN DEVINE​
Many learned scholars of NBA basketball have said that you can’t judge a draft until at least five years down the line. But as I am not a learned scholar — I am, in fact, Just Some Guy — I say, respectfully, “Cram it, Socrates.”



Here is a stab at a first draft of history — a thumbnail sketch of who had a good night at the 2023 NBA Draft, and who might not have come away from it all that stoked. (There will be more winners than losers, because on draft night, hope springs eternal.)



Let's begin, appropriately, at the top:



Winner: San Antonio Spurs

A truly searing take, I know. San Antonio won this draft on lottery night, but it became official Thursday in New York, when Victor Wembanyama became a Spur. When you draft a 7-foot-4 demigod whose status as a prospect has drawn favorable comparisons to the likes of LeBron James and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, it seems fair to suggest you did all right.



From his emotional post-draft interview to his first-blush impression of new boss Gregg Popovich — “He’s not intimidating yet, but I’m sure he’s going to get intimidating when I see him in real life” — the vibes surrounding the French phenom heading to San Antonio seem to be as immaculate as his fit in a lineage of Hall of Fame big men featuring fellow No. 1 picks David Robinson and Tim Duncan.



Loser: Cam Whitmore

The vibes weren't as great for Whitmore.



Back in October, our Krysten Peek had Whitmore mocked at the seventh pick. After the lottery, she had the Villanova freshman sitting eighth. Just 2½ weeks ago, he was up to No. 5, lined up for a Pistons team with a clear need for size, athleticism and juice on the wing — all traits Whitmore seemed to have in strong supply.



He dropped all the way to the Rockets at No. 20. Whatever the reason for the slide, Whitmore landed with a Houston team that reportedly considered him at No. 4 — and how you got to the dance ultimately matters a hell of a lot less than what you do once you get on the floor.



Click here for our complete list of draft night winners and losers.​
 

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