2024 NBA Draft Big Board 3.0: Alex Sarr vs. Zaccharie Risacher debate heats up
06/03/2024 11:28 AM
The deadline for those who declared early entry for the 2024 NBA Draft was on Wednesday, May 29. Several prominent names, such as Alabama’s Mark Sears, UConn’s Alex Karaban, and Wake Forest’s Hunter Sallis, decided to return to college despite their second-round draft projections. However, Bronny James once again made headlines ahead of this year’s draft, as he decided to end his college career after just one year. The NBA Draft is now less than a month away, which leads us to the discussion of where things stand at the top of the NBA Draft Big Board between Alex Sarr and Zaccharie Risacher.
The Atlanta Hawks own the first overall pick, a spot any team in the league would like to find themselves in. Yet this is not necessarily the best year to own the No. 1 overall selection, especially since there is no Victor Wembanyama or Anthony Edwards, two young talents who immediately changed the trajectory of their respective franchises. Sarr and Risacher could become game-changers, yet there are still a lot of unknowns surrounding both French talents.
Can Sarr be a dominant force at the power forward or center position who commands a presence in the paint on both offense and defense? Will Risacher’s three-point shooting abilities carry over to the NBA? Who is the better overall player between Sarr and Risacher?
These are the three dominant questions the Hawks are pondering right now, which is why there continues to be a battle at the top of the NBA Draft Big Board.
Quite a few players who were featured on ClutchPoints’ 2024 NBA Draft Big Board 2.0 have decided to return to college, allowing new names to take over. Much will change over the course of the next several weeks, but based on my early evaluations and observations, as well as feedback and opinions from scouts, team executives, and others, here is my 2024 NBA Draft Big Board 3.0 and Top 100 rankings, starting with the biggest risers and fallers over the last two weeks.
Previous 2024 NBA Draft Big Boards: 2.0 | 1.0
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Alex Sarr vs. Zaccharie Risacher for No. 1 spot
At this point, it is looking more and more likely that Sarr and Risacher will be the first two players off the board when the 2024 NBA Draft begins on June 26. Whichever player the Hawks don’t decide to select first overall, the Washington Wizards will be more than happy to accept them with the second overall pick. While there is always the possibility of trades being made, Atlanta and Washington appear to be happy with the spots they are in.
This circles back to the whole debate of Sarr vs. Risacher for the first overall pick.
The best thing about Sarr is he’s a stretch big man who is a threat from anywhere on the court offensively. He can even put the ball on the floor and get to his spots, which is a rare trait to find in big men. With the Perth Wildcats in the NBL this past season, Sarr provided high-quality floor spacing and wasn’t afraid to do the dirty work in order to help his team win. The Hawks are expected to shop Clint Capela this offseason, leading to the assumption that Sarr is who they currently have at the top of their draft board.
Even though Sarr may currently occupy the Hawks’ top spot, Risacher is not far behind. In fact, there are several organizations around the league that have Risacher ranked higher than Sarr at this point in the pre-draft process. The belief that the French wing is a better overall talent than the French big man has only grown with Risacher’s recent performances in the postseason for JL Bourg. Not only is he shooting well from the perimeter, but Risacher is rebounding and scoring in the paint. This is why many have compared him to Michael Porter Jr. and a young Khris Middleton.
There is a lot to like about both Sarr and Risacher. Both players would be able to make an immediate impact for the Hawks, and the two French prospects should become focal building blocks for their new NBA franchises upon being drafted. In regards to the latest NBA Draft Big Board 3.0, Risacher is the one who has taken over the top spot. His recent performances are hard to overlook, and there is certainly more upside presented to teams for a 6’10” wing than a mobile big man nowadays.
Still, Sarr is likely to be the first player taken by the Hawks in just about three weeks.
Ron Holland, Matas Buzelis biggest 2024 NBA Draft lottery sleepers
Once Sarr and Risacher come off the board with the first two picks, that is when the 2024 NBA Draft will truly begin. The Houston Rockets have a huge decision to make with the third overall pick, and it would not come as a shock to see multiple teams trade in and out of the top 10. There are a handful of talented players projected to be selected in the lottery portion of the draft, but none are more interesting than Ron Holland and Matas Buzelis, a pair of G League Ignite alums.
Holland, once deemed the top player in his recruiting class, is a terrific athlete who is beginning to show a lot of growth in terms of using his body to score. If his shooting and defensive abilities continue to develop the way everyone imagines them to, it won’t be hard to look back a few years from now and wonder why Holland wasn’t the first overall pick.
Buzelis is a lengthy combo forward who measured just under 6’9″ at the NBA Draft Combine in May. Possessing a high understanding of where he wants to be on the floor offensively, as well as the length to be a disruptive defender, Buzelis can certainly become a focal point for a team.
These two forwards from the G League Ignite may just be two of the safest and high-upside prospects in the 2024 NBA Draft. Even if they don’t reach their full potential, they can still help make a difference with the talent they currently possess. There is a lot to like about Holland and the potential he has. Do not be surprised if a team inside the top five looks to select him once Sarr and Risacher come off the board. Holland moved up two spots on the NBA Draft Big Board 3.0, finding himself as the fourth-best prospect on the board.
Devin Carter, Baylor Scheierman, DaRon Holmes II, and Jaylon Tyson are other first-round-rated prospects who found themselves moving up for different reasons. Although they could fall to the second round, Holmes and Tyson are two unique players drawing interest from teams with late first-round picks. After keeping his name in the draft and not returning to Dayton, there is speculation that Holmes may have received a promise from a team looking for a stretch big man in their frontcourt.
Scheierman, who was arguably the best performer at the combine, continues to prove that he is one of the more NBA-ready players throughout the pre-draft process. A viable shooter on the wing, Scheierman can also create opportunities for others as a playmaker and offensive weapon for his team.
Carter is a guard who continues to rise up draft boards. Carter’s two-way abilities and ball-handling traits are what have teams interested in him, so much so that it would be shocking if he didn’t go in the lottery at this point.
Who is trending down the NBA Draft Big Board?
As many prospects rise up the NBA Draft Big Board, some have fallen slightly. Rob Dillingham from Kentucky is one of those players who has seen his draft stock slip in recent weeks after he was drawing a lot of eyes heading into the combine. After measuring smaller than expected, concern began to sprout regarding Dillingham’s long-term upside. Now, there is more concern about his effectiveness early on in his career as a scorer off the ball, given his small frame and stature. Still, Dillingham has shown flashes of his brilliance throughout the pre-draft process, which is why it’s hard to imagine that he will fall out of the lottery altogether.
A lot of uncertainty also continues to spiral around Serbian guard Nikola Topic, who finds himself ranked No. 7 overall on ClutchPoints’ NBA Draft Big Board 3.0. Topic suffered a non-contact knee injury on May 13, but the good news is there was no structural damage. Teams are looking to get a better look at Topic and evaluate his medical records when international players have their own mini NBA Draft Combine in Treviso, Italy.
Kevin McCullar Jr. and Zach Edey are two older prospects who have seen their stock slide slightly since the last update to the draft board. This is simply a case of others, such as DaRon Holmes II and Baylor Scheierman, drawing more attention than the collegiate veterans right now.
At Kansas, McCullar was a two-way star on the wing. Between his shooting abilities and defensive instincts, he can impact a team from the very moment he steps on the court. This is why McCullar has long been rated as a first-round prospect. Edey is a completely different story, as his projection varies based on who you ask.
Whereas some think Edey is deserving of a lottery pick, many are questioning if he can be a serviceable big man in the NBA. There are concerns about Edey’s conditioning and his effectiveness in pick-and-roll play, given his slow nature of play. After moving into the top 30, Edey has fallen to No. 31 overall.
With just about three weeks until the 2024 NBA Draft, here are what my full Big Board and Top 100 Rankings look like.
FULL 2024 NBA Draft Big Board 3.0
1. Zaccharie Risacher – France (JL Bourg – LNB) [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 65 games, 11.1 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 47.0 FG%, 38.7 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’10", Weight: 195 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.75"
2. Alexandre Sarr – France (Perth Wildcats – NBL) [-1]
2023-24 Stats: 30 games, 9.6 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 1.5 BLK, 50.0 FG%, 27.6 3P%
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’11.75", Weight: 224 lbs, Wingspan: 7’4.25"
3. Donovan Clingan – UConn – Sophomore [-]
2023-24 Stats: 35 games, 13.0 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 2.5 BLK, 63.9 FG%
Position: C, Height: 7’1.75", Weight: 282 lbs, Wingspan: 7’6.75"
4. Ron Holland – USA (G League Ignite) [+2]
2023-24 Stats: 18 games, 20.6 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 3.2 APG, 2.5 STL, 44.3 FG%, 24.0 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’6.5", Weight: 197 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.75″
5. Stephon Castle – UConn – Freshman [+2]
2023-24 Stats: 34 games, 11.1 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 2.9 APG, 47.2 FG%, 26.7 3P%
Position: PG/SG, Height: 6’5.5", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: 6’9″
6. Matas Buzelis – USA/Lithuania (G League Ignite) [-1]
2023-24 Stats: 26 games, 14.3 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 2.1 BLK, 44.5 FG%, 27.3 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’8.75", Weight: 197 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10”
7. Nikola Topic – Serbia (Crvena zvezda – Serbia) [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 23 games, 14.5 PPG, 5.5 APG, 3.2 RPG, 1.0 STL, 49.8 FG%, 30.6 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’7", Weight: 203 lbs, Wingspan: 7’0″
8. Reed Sheppard – Kentucky – Freshman [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 14.5 PPG, 4.5 APG, 4.3 RPG 2.5 STL, 53.6 FG%, 52.1 3P%
Position: PG/SG, Height: 6’1.75", Weight: 182 lbs, Wingspan: 6’3.25″
9. Rob Dillingham – Kentucky – Freshman [-5]
2023-24 Stats: 32 games, 15.2 PPG, 3.9 APG, 2.9 RPG, 1.0 STL, 47.5 FG%, 44.4 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’1", Weight: 164 lbs, Wingspan: 6’3″
10. Tidjane Salaun – France (Cholet Basket – LNB) [-]
2023-24 Stats: 53 games, 9.8 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 1.1 STL, 40.8 FG%, 32.3 3P%
Position: SF/PF, Height: 6’10", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2″
11. Jared McCain – Duke – Freshman [+2]
2023-24 Stats: 36 games, 14.3 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 1.1 STL, 46.2 FG%, 41.4 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’2", Weight: 203 lbs, Wingspan: 6’3.5″
12. Dalton Knecht – Tennessee – Senior [-1]
2023-24 Stats: 36 games, 21.7 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 1.8 AST, 45.8 FG%, 39.7 3P%
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’5.25", Weight: 212 lbs, Wingspan: 6’9″
13. Devin Carter – Providence – Junior [+3]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 19.7 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 3.6 APG, 1.8 STL, 1.0 BLK, 47.3 FG%, 37.7 3P%
Position: PG/SG, Height: 6’2.5", Weight: 193 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8.75″
14. Cody Williams – Colorado – Freshman [-2]
2023-24 Stats: 24 games, 11.9 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.6 APG, 55.2 FG%, 41.5 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’6.5", Weight: 178 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1″
15. Isaiah Collier – USC – Freshman [-1]
2023-24 Stats: 27 games, 16.3 PPG, 4.3 APG, 2.9 RPG, 1.5 STL, 49.0 FG%, 33.8 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’2.5", Weight: 205 lbs, Wingspan: 6’4.75″
16. Ja’Kobe Walter – Baylor – Freshman [-1]
2023-24 Stats: 35 games, 14.5 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 1.1 STL, 37.6 FG%, 34.1 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’4.25", Weight: 198 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10”
17. Tristan da Silva – Colorado – Senior [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 34 games, 16.0 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 2.4 APG, 1.1 STL, 49.3 FG%, 39.5 3P%
Position: SF/PF, Height: 6’8.25", Weight: 217 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.25″
18. Kel’el Ware – Indiana – Sophomore [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 30 games, 15.9 PPG, 9.9 RPG, 1.9 BLK, 58.6 FG%, 42.5 3P%
Position: C, Height: 6’11.75", Weight: 230 lbs, Wingspan: 7’4.5″
19. Yves Missi – Baylor – Freshman [-2]
2023-24 Stats: 34 games, 10.4 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 1.5 BLK, 61.4 FG%
Position: C, Height: 6’10.75", Weight: 229 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2″
20. Bobi Klintman – Sweden (Cairns Taipans – NBL) [-]
2023-24 Stats: 23 games, 9.7 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 0.8 STL, 44.3 FG%, 35.7 3P%
Position: SF/PF, Height: 6’8.75", Weight: 212 lbs, Wingspan: 6’11”
21. Carlton Carrington – Pittsburgh – Freshman [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 13.8 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 4.1 APG, 41.2 FG%, 32.2 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’3.75", Weight: 195 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8″
22. Kyle Filipowski – Duke – Sophomore [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 36 games, 16.4 PPG, 8.3 RPG, 2.8 APG, 1.5 BLK, 50.5 FG%, 34.8 3P%
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’10.75", Weight: 230 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.5″
23. Tyler Smith – USA (G League Ignite) [-2]
2023-24 Stats: 27 games, 13.4 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 1.2 APG, 1.0 BLK, 47.6 FG%, 36.4 3P%
Position: SF/PF, Height: 6’9", Weight: 223 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1″
24. Baylor Scheierman – Creighton – Senior [+5]
2023-24 Stats: 35 games, 18.5 PPG, 9.0 REB, 3.9 AST, 44.8 FG%, 38.1 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’6.25", Weight: 202 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8.25″
25. Tyler Kolek – Marquette – Senior [-]
2023-24 Stats: 31 games, 15.3 PPG, 7.7 APG, 4.9 RPG, 1.6 STL, 49.6 FG%, 38.8 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’1.25", Weight: 197 lbs, Wingspan: 6’2.75″
26. Johnny Furphy – Kansas – Freshman [-]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 9.0 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 0.9 STL, 46.6 FG%, 35.2 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’7.5", Weight: 189 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8″
27. Kyshawn George – Miami (FL) – Freshman [-]
2023-24 Stats: 31 games, 7.6 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 2.2 APG, 0.9 STL, 42.6 FG%, 40.8 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’7", Weight: 209 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.25″
28. Kevin McCullar Jr. – Kansas – Senior [-4]
2023-24 Stats: 26 games, 18.3 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 4.1 APG, 1.5 STL, 45.4 FG%, 33.3 3P%
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’5.25", Weight: 206 lbs, Wingspan: 6’9″
29. DaRon Holmes II – Dayton – Junior [+5]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 20.4 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 2.6 APG, 2.1 BLK, 54.4 FG%, 38.6 3P%
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’8.75", Weight: 236 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1″
30. Ryan Dunn – Virginia – Sophomore [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 34 games, 8.1 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 2.3 BLK, 1.3 STL, 54.8 FG%, 20.0 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’6.25", Weight: 214 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1.5″
31. Zach Edey – Purdue – Senior [-3]
2023-24 Stats: 39 games, 25.2 PPG, 12.2 RPG, 2.2 BLK, 62.3 FG%
Position: C, Height: 7’3.75", Weight: 299 lbs, Wingspan: 7’10.75″
32. Jaylon Tyson – California – Junior [+5]
2023-24 Stats: 31 games, 19.6 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 3.5 AST, 1.2 STL, 46.5 FG%, 36.0 3P%
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’5.5", Weight: 218 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8″
33. Justin Edwards – Kentucky – Freshman [+5]
2023-24 Stats: 32 games, 8.8 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 48.6 FG%, 36.5 3P%
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’6", Weight: 209 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10”
34. Ulrich Chomche – Cameroon (Basketball Africa League) [+6]
2023-24 Stats: 3 games, 13.0 PPG, 9.0 REB, 2.7 BLK, 1.3 STL, 42.4 FG%, 38.1 3P%
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’10.25", Weight: 232 lbs, Wingspan: 7’4″
35. KJ Simpson – Colorado – Junior [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 37 games, 19.7 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 4.9 AST, 1.6 STL, 47.5 FG%, 43.4 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’0.25″, Weight: 187 lbs, Wingspan: 6’4.5″
36. Ajay Mitchell – UC Santa Barbara – Junior [-6]
2023-24 Stats: 29 games, 20.0 PPG, 4.0 REB, 4.0 AST, 1.2 STL, 50.4 FG%, 39.3 3P%
Position: PG/SG, Height: 6’3.25", Weight: 202 lbs, Wingspan: 6’6.25″
37. Nikola Djurisic – Serbia (KK Mega Basket – ABA) [-5]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 15.2 PPG, 3.4 AST, 2.9 RPG, 1.1 STL, 44.9 FG%, 32.5 3P%
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’7", Weight: 209 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8″
38. Izan Almansa – Spain (G League Ignite) [-3]
2023-24 Stats: 32 games, 11.7 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 55.6 FG%, 20.0 3P%
Position: PF, Height: 6’9.25", Weight: 220 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1″
39. Adem Bona – UCLA – Sophomore [+8]
2023-24 Stats: 33 games, 12.4 PPG, 5.9 REB, 1.8 BLK, 1.1 STL, 58.8 FG%
Position: C, Height: 6’8.25", Weight: 243 lbs, Wingspan: 7’3.75″
40. Terrence Shannon Jr. – Illinois – Senior [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 32 games, 23.0 PPG, 4.0 REB, 2.3 AST, 1.0 STL, 47.5 FG%, 36.2 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’5.75", Weight: 219 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8.75″
41. Jamal Shead – Houston – Senior [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 37 games, 12.9 PPG, 6.3 AST, 3.7 REB, 2.2 STL, 40.9 FG%, 30.9 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’0.25", Weight: 201 lbs, Wingspan: 6’3″
42. Pacôme Dadiet – France (Ratiopharm Ulm – Bundesliga) [+3]
2023-24 Stats: 56 games, 6.6 PPG, 2.2 REB, 49.4 FG%, 35.4 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’8", Weight: 187 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
43. Harrison Ingram – UNC – Junior [-]
2023-24 Stats: 37 games, 12.2 PPG, 8.8 REB, 1.4 STL, 43.0 FG%, 38.5 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’5.25", Weight: 234 lbs, Wingspan: 7’0.25″
44. Keshad Johnson – Arizona – Senior [-]
2023-24 Stats: 36 games, 11.5 PPG, 5.9 REB, 1.0 STL, 53.0 FG%, 38.7 3P%
Position: SF/PF, Height: 6’6.25", Weight: 224 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.25″
45. Melvin Ajinca – France (Saint-Quentin – LNB) [+1]
2023-24 Stats: 34 games, 10.1 PPG, 3.2 REB, 39.5 FG%, 34.7 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’8", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
46. Jonathan Mogbo – San Francisco – Junior [+21]
2023-24 Stats: 34 games, 14.2 PPG, 10.1 REB, 3.6 AST, 1.6 STL, 63.6 FG%
Position: PF, Height: 6’6.25", Weight: 217 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2″
47. AJ Johnson – USA (Illawarra Hawks – NBL) [+4]
2023-24 Stats: 29 games, 2.9 PPG, 1.2 REB, 0.8 AST, 35.5 FG%, 27.8 3P%
Position: SG, Height: 6’4.25", Weight: 167 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8.5″
48. Dillon Jones – Weber State – Senior [-]
2023-24 Stats: 31 games, 20.8 PPG, 9.8 REB, 5.2 AST, 2.0 STL, 48.9 FG%, 32.4 3P%
Position: SF, Height: 6’4.5", Weight: 237 lbs, Wingspan: 6’11”
49. Juan Nunez – Spain (Ratiopharm Ulm – Bundesliga) [-]
2023-24 Stats: 31 games, 10.1 PPG, 4.9 AST, 3.5 REB, 1.7 STL, 47.0 FG%, 31.0 3P%
Position: PG, Height: 6’4", Weight: 194 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
50. Trentyn Flowers – USA (Adelaide 36ers – NBL) [+13]
2023-24 Stats: 31 games, 5.5 PPG, 3.1 REB, 0.6 AST, 43.6 FG%, 35.7 3P%
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’6.5", Weight: 201 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8.25″
NBA Draft Big Board 3.0: #51-100
51. Cam Christie – Minnesota – Freshman [+3]
Position: SG, Height: 6’4.5", Weight: 190 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8″
52. Oso Ighodaro – Marquette – Senior [-2]
Position: C, Height: 6’9.5", Weight: 222 lbs, Wingspan: 6’11”
53. Trey Alexander – Creighton – Junior [-14]
Position: PG/SG, Height: 6’3.25", Weight: 187 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.5″
54. Jaylen Wells – Washington State – Junior [+4]
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’6.5", Weight: 206 lbs, Wingspan: 6’7.25″
55. Jalen Bridges – Baylor – Senior [+1]
Position: SF, Height: 6’6.75″, Weight: 213 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10”
56. Bronny James – USC – Freshman [+4]
Position: PG, Height: 6’1.5", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: 6’7.25″
57. Pelle Larsson – Arizona – Senior [-2]
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’5.25", Weight: 212 lbs, Wingspan: 6’7.5″
58. Antonio Reeves – Kentucky – Senior [+8]
Position: SG, Height: 6’4.5", Weight: 187 lbs, Wingspan: 6’8.25″
59. N’Faly Dante – Oregon – Senior [+3]
Position: C, Height: 6’10", Weight: 260 lbs, Wingspan: 7’6″
60. Cam Spencer – UConn – Senior [+4]
Position: SG, Height: 6’3", Weight: 202 lbs, Wingspan: 6’5″
61. Ariel Hukporti – Germany (BG Ludwigsburg – Bundesliga) [+10]
Position: C, Height: 7’0″, Weight: 246 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2.5″
62. Enrique Freeman – Akron – Senior [+11]
Position: PF, Height: 6’7.25", Weight: 212 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2″
63. Tristan Newton – UConn – Senior [+7]
Position: PG, Height: 6’3.25", Weight: 192 lbs, Wingspan: 6’6.75″
64. Isaac Jones – Washington State – Senior [+11]
Position: PF, Height: 6’7.75", Weight: 235 lbs, Wingspan: 7’3″
65. PJ Hall – Clemson – Senior [-]
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’8.25", Weight: 240 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1.5″
66. Mantas Rubštavičius – Lithuania (New Zealand Breakers – NBL) [+2]
Position: SF, Height: 6’7", Weight: 190 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
67. Armel Traore – France (ADA Blois – LNB) [+7]
Position: PF, Height: 6’9", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
68. Thierry Darlan – Basketball Africa League – G League Ignite [+14]
Position: SF, Height: 6’6.25", Weight: 206 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2″
69. Zacharie Perrin – France [+10]
Position: PF, Height: 6’10", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
70. Andrija Jelavic – Croatia (KK Mega Basket – ABA) [+13]
Position: PF, Height: 6’11", Weight: 224 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
71. Bogoljub Markovic – Serbia (KK Mega Basket – ABA) [NEW]
Position: PF, Height: 6’11", Weight: 196 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
72. Malique Lewis – Trinidad and Tobago (G League Capitanes) [+15]
Position: SF, Height: 6’8.5", Weight: 237 lbs, Wingspan: 7’1″
73. Riley Minix – Morehead State – Senior [NEW]
Position: SF, Height: 6’7", Weight: 230 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
74. Mouhamed Faye – Senegal (Reggiana – LBA) [NEW]
Position: C, Height: 6’10", Weight: 216 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
75. Reece Beekman – Virginia – Senior [+1]
Position: PG, Height: 6’3", Weight: 190 lbs, Wingspan: 6’7″
76. Isaiah Crawford – Louisiana Tech – Senior [+17]
Position: SF, Height: 6’5.25", Weight: 216 lbs, Wingspan: 7’0.5″
77. Quinten Post – Boston College – Senior [+11]
Position: C, Height: 7’0", Weight: 244 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2.5″
78. Boogie Ellis – USC – Senior [+12]
Position: PG, Height: 6’0.75", Weight: 185 lbs, Wingspan: 6’7″
79. David Jones – Memphis – Senior [NEW]
Position: SG, Height: 6’3.5", Weight: 211 lbs, Wingspan: 6’6.75″
80. Babacar Sane – Senegal (G League Ignite) [NEW]
Position: SF, Height: 6’6.75", Weight: 240 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2.5″
81. Judah Mintz – Syracuse – Sophomore [+11]
Position: PG, Height: 6’3.25", Weight: 181 lbs, Wingspan: 6’3.5″
82. Nae’Qwan Tomlin – Memphis – Senior [NEW]
Position: PF, Height: 6’8.25", Weight: 206 lbs, Wingspan: 7’2.5″
83. Ilias Kamardine – France (Vichey Clamont – LNB Pro B) [+6]
Position: PG/SG, Height: 6’4", Weight: 180 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
84. Ousmane Ndiaye – Senegal (Palencia Baloncesto – Liga ACB) [+14]
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’11", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
85. Jesse Edwards – West Virginia – Senior [NEW]
Position: C, Height: 6’11", Weight: 240 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
86. Blake Hinson – Pittsburgh – Senior [NEW]
Position: SF, Height: 6’5.75", Weight: 240 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10.25″
87. Yannick Kraag – Netherlands (Joventut Badalona – Liga ACB) [+13]
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’8", Weight: 190 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
88. Allen Flanigan – Ole Miss – Senior [NEW]
Position: SF, Height: 6’5.5", Weight: 210 lbs, Wingspan: 6’9″
89. Jahmir Young – Maryland – Senior [NEW]
Position: PG, Height: 6’1", Weight: 185 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
90. Anton Watson – Gonzaga – Senior [+7]
Position: PF, Height: 6’7.5", Weight: 233 lbs, Wingspan: 7’0″
91. Musa Sagnia – Gambia (Baxi Manresa – Liga ACB) [+8]
Position: PF/C, Height: 6’8", Weight: 218 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
92. Adama Bal – Santa Clara – Junior [+4]
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’5.5", Weight: 197 lbs, Wingspan: 6’10”
93. Kevin Cross – Tulane – Senior [NEW]
Position: SF, Height: 6’8", Weight: 225 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
94. Zyon Pullin – Florida – Senior [NEW]
Position: PG, Height: 6’3.5", Weight: 202 lbs, Wingspan: 6’5.75″
95. Jermaine Couisnard – Oregon – Senior [NEW]
Position: SG, Height: 6’4″, Weight: 215 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
96. Quinn Ellis – England (Aquila Basket Trento – LBA) [NEW]
Position: PG, Height: 6’4″, Weight: 194 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
97. Noah Penda – France (JA Vichy – Pro B) [NEW]
Position: SG/SF, Height: 6’4″, Weight: 229 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
98. DJ Burns Jr. – North Carolina State – Senior [NEW]
Position: C, Height: 6’9″, Weight: 275 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
99. Jaylin Williams – Auburn – Senior [NEW]
Position: PF, Height: 6’8″, Weight: 245 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
100. Isaiah Stevens – Auburn – Senior [NEW]
Position: PG, Height: 5’11”, Weight: 182 lbs, Wingspan: Unreported
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