Trail Blazers get No. 11 pick in NBA Draft lottery
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For the first time in two drafts, it looks like the first overall pick will not be an international player, but there are still tons of talented prospects from abroad expected to be picked by NBA teams in June.
Just a few weeks ago, we tried to see if Microsoft's Copilot could predict the NFL Draft and it went off the rails almost immediately. After correctly assuming Cam Ward would go No. 1 overall to the Tennessee Titans, it got off track with Adbul Carter at No. 2 and Shedeur Sanders to the New York Giants at No. 3. Safe to say that did not happen.
NIL is keeping more college stars on campus, so second-round picks may lose value. And there's a high riser at No. 3.
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The only thing that has spread faster than the wind in Chicago this week is word of Cedric Coward's presence and performance at the Combine. He measured 6-5.25 barefoot with a shocking 7-2.25 wingspan and 8-10 standing reach, making him one of the longest wings in the class with a plus-8 (!) wingspan.
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Here is an evaluation of some draft prospects for the Philadelphia 76ers based on catch-and-shoot percentages in college.
Two years ago, San Antonio won THE lottery and drafted Victor Wembanyama. Last season, the Spurs drafted fourth and took Stephon Castle out of UConn, who went on to win Rookie of the Year.