Name a championship team without a premier wing……

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This year’s draft is HEAVY with size and talent to match. If your team has a top-10 pick this year, they can’t miss! Phoenix will score and unworldly talent in Luka Doncic, the 19 year old Euro-League MVP and champion. They even went as far as to hiring his head coach, Igor Kokoškov. The Suns have their mind made up, but there has been rumors surrounding Luka’s ambition to join them specifically. If you remember, the Suns had a falling out with fellow Slovenian and friend of Luka’s, Goran Dragic. He has gotten in his ear about ownership and upper management most likely. Luka still comes. The 6’8″ point forward will make everyone around him better, most importantly Devin Booker. He will get him cleaner looks, that will just lead to longterm health longevity. Doncic is the right choice with the first overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft.

1. PHX – Luka Doncic, Slovenia, Point-Forward

2. SAC – DeAndre Ayton, Arizona, Center

3. ATL – Marvin Bagley, Duke, Power Forward

4. MEM – Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State, Power Forward

5. DAL – Mohammed Bamba, Texas, Center

6. ORL – Michael Porter Jr., Small Forward/Power Forward

7. CHI – Trae Young, Oklahoma, Point Guard

8. CLE – Wendell Carter, Duke, Power Forward/Center

9. NYK – Mikal Bridges, Villanova, Small Forward

10. PHI – Miles Bridges, Michigan State, Shooting Guard/Small Forward

11. CHA – Collin Sexton, Alabama, Point Guard

12. LAC – Kevin Knox, Kentucky, Small Forward/Power Forward

13. LAC – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kentucky, Point Guard/Shooting Guard

14. DEN – Robert Williams, Texas A&M, Power Forward

15. WAS – Udoka Azubuike, Kansas, Center

16. PHX – Lonnie Walker IV, Miami, Shooting Guard

17. MIL – Landry Shamet, Wichita State, Point Guard

18. SAS – Mitchell Robinson, WKU withdrawal, Center

19. ATL – Khyri Thomas, Creighton, Point Guard

20. MIN – Dzanan Musa, Bosnia, Small Forward/Power Forward

21. UTA – Chimezi Metu, USC, Power Forward

22. CHI – Daniel Gafford, Arkansas, Power Forward/Center

23. IND – Gary Trent Jr., Duke, Shooting Guard/Small Forward

24. POR – Chandler Hutchinson, Boise State, Small Forward

25. LAL – Zhaire Smith, Texas Tech, Shooting Guard 

26. PHI – Donte DiVincenzo, Villanova, Shooting Guard

27. BOS – Omari Spellman, Villanova, Power Forward

28. GSW – Anfernee Simons, Prep-High School, Point Guard

29. BKN – Moritz Wagner, Michigan, Power Forward

30. ATL – Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s, Point Guard

ROUND 2

31. PHX – Jontay Porter, Missouri, Center

32. MEM – Shake Milton, SMU, Shooting Guard

33. DAL – Melvin Frazier, Tulane, Small Forward

34. ATL – Keita Bates-Diop, Ohio State, Small Forward

35. ORL – Tony Carr, Penn State, Point Guard

36. SAC – Troy Brown, Oregon, Small Forward

37. NYK – Mike Daum, South Dakota State, Power Forward

38. PHI – Bruce Brown, Miami, Shooting Guard/Small Forward

39. PHI – Omer Yurtseven, NC State, Power Forward/Center

40. BKN – Aaron Holiday, UCLA, Point Guard

41. ORL – Rodions Kurucs, Latvia, Small Forward

42. DET – Trevon Duval, Duke, Point Guard

43. DEN – Brandon McCoy, UNLV, Center

44. WAS – Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Kansas, Small Forward

45. BKN – Rawle Alkins, Arizona, Shooting Guard

46. HOU – Deng Adel, Louisville, Small Forward

47. LAL – LiAngelo Ball, Lithuania, Small Forward

48. MIN – Jacob Evans, Cincinnati, Shooting Guard

49. SAS – Malik Newman, Kansas, Shooting Guard

50. IND – De’Anthony Melton, USC, Shooting Guard

51. NOP – Grayson Allen, Duke, Shooting Guard

52. UTA – Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame, Power Forward

53. OKC – Isaac Bonga, Germany, Point Forward

54. DAL – Austin Wiley, Auburn, Power Forward/Center

55. CHA – Alize Johnson, Missouri State, Point Forward

56. PHI – Jo Lual-Aquil, Baylor, Center

57. OKC – Yante Maten, Georgia, Power Forward

58. DEN – Justin Jackson, Maryland, Small Forward

59. PHX – Devonte Graham, Kansas, Point Guard

60. PHI – Jevon Carter, WVU, Point Guard