2024 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1 (Walt’s)
This 2024 NBA Mock Draft is updated Wednesday, June 26, 2024, 4:10 p.m. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
31. Toronto Raptors: Jaylon Tyson, SF, California
The Raptors have some talented forwards, but they could stand to add depth at the position.
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32. Utah Jazz: Bobi Klintman, F, Sweden
The Jazz used two picks on front-court players, so it’s now time to address the guard situation.
33. Milwaukee Bucks: Kyle Filipowski, C, Duke
Brook Lopez is entering his contract year, so the Bucks may want to add another big man.
34. Portland Trailblazers: Kevin McCullar, SG, Kansas
Here’s some backcourt depth for the Blazers, who are thin in the area.
35. San Antonio Spurs: Juan Nunez, PG, Germany
I would expect the Spurs to use multiple picks on guards, as they happen to be very weak in that area.
36. Indiana Pacers: Tyler Smith, PF/C, USA
The Pacers need to make sure they get better defensively because they can’t stop anyone.
37. Minnesota Timberwolves: Justin Edwards, SG/SF, Kentucky
No second-round pick the Timberwolves add will crack the rotation, so Minnesota could use this selection on a developmental player.
38. New York Knicks: Jonathan Mogbo, PF/C, San Francisco
The Knicks should continue to add quality depth just in case they suffer countless injuries like they did in the playoffs.
39. Memphis Grizzlies: Jaylen Wells, SF, Washington State
The Grizzlies are a thin team, so they should focus on adding the top players available at every choice.
40. Portland Trailblazers: A.J. Johnson, SG, Australia
This is Portland’s fourth pick, so one selection in the second round could be used on a developmental foreigner.
41. Philadelphia 76ers: Ajay Mitchell, PG, UC-Santa Barbara
The 76ers could use their initial pick on a point guard. If they don’t, they may want to do that here.
42. Charlotte Hornets: Pelle Larsson, SG/SF, Arizona
Another wing player for a Hornets team that needs all the help it can get.
43. Miami Heat: Jamal Shead, PG, Houston
Here’s some guard depth for a Miami team that had plenty of injuries this past season.
44. Houston Rockets: Harrison Ingram, SF/PF, North Carolina
The Rockets could use another depth player on the wing.
45. Sacramento Kings: Trentyn Flowers, SF/PF, USA
The Kings went with a guard in the first round, so they could address the front court with this selection.
46. Los Angeles Clippers: Cam Spencer, SG, Connecticut
The Clippers have some old guards they’ll need to replace in the near future.
47. Orlando Magic: Adem Bona, C, UCLA
Jarrett Allen dominated the Magic, so here’s a center to help in that regard.
48. San Antonio Spurs: Melvin Ajinca, SG/SF, France
With numerous picks during the 2024 NBA Draft, the Spurs are likely to pursue a developmental foreign prospect.
49. Indiana Pacers: Oso Ighodaro, PF/C, Marquette
The Pacers could stand to add another big man for depth, as they need to get better in that area.
50. Indiana Pacers: Dillon Jones, SF, Weber State
The Pacers’ other consecutive second-round pick could be used on a forward to help in terms of depth.
51. Washington Bullets: Nikola Djurisic, SG/SF, Serbia
The Bullets could use this pick on a foreign player who could join them once they’re good in the distant future.
52. Golden State Warriors: Keshad Johnson, SF/PF, Arizona
Steph Curry isn’t getting any younger, so the Warriors need to find some younger wing players for the future.
53. Detroit Pistons: K.J. Simpson, PG, Colorado
The Pistons have Cade Cunningham at the point, but they could use a better backup.
54. Boston Celtics: Jalen Bridges, SF, Baylor
The Celtics could add someone to challenge for forward depth at this spot.
55. Los Angeles Lakers: Bronny James, G, USC
Probably the easiest pick to predict in the entire 2024 NBA Draft.
56. Denver Nuggets: Ulrich Chomche, C, Cameroon
The Nuggets can try to develop someone behind Nikola Jokic by allowing them to spend time overseas.
57. Phoenix Suns: Enrique Freeman, PF/C, Akron
The Suns are weak at center, so this is an area they must address.
58. Dallas Mavericks: P.J. Hall, C, Clemson
The Mavericks have an incredible backcourt, so they need to add some bigs.
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This 2024 NBA Mock Draft is updated Wednesday, June 26, 2024, 4:10 p.m. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
31. Toronto Raptors: Jaylon Tyson, SF, California
The Raptors have some talented forwards, but they could stand to add depth at the position.
Follow @walterfootball for updates. Also, you can Support Us on Patreon here!
Also, if you’d like to support the site, check out my book! It’s available on Amazon, and it’s called A Safety and a Field Goal.
Take a look:
You can buy it here. It has some NFL Draft-related topics, so like I said, if you want to support the site, this is a great way to do it!
32. Utah Jazz: Bobi Klintman, F, Sweden
The Jazz used two picks on front-court players, so it’s now time to address the guard situation.
33. Milwaukee Bucks: Kyle Filipowski, C, Duke
Brook Lopez is entering his contract year, so the Bucks may want to add another big man.
34. Portland Trailblazers: Kevin McCullar, SG, Kansas
Here’s some backcourt depth for the Blazers, who are thin in the area.
35. San Antonio Spurs: Juan Nunez, PG, Germany
I would expect the Spurs to use multiple picks on guards, as they happen to be very weak in that area.
36. Indiana Pacers: Tyler Smith, PF/C, USA
The Pacers need to make sure they get better defensively because they can’t stop anyone.
37. Minnesota Timberwolves: Justin Edwards, SG/SF, Kentucky
No second-round pick the Timberwolves add will crack the rotation, so Minnesota could use this selection on a developmental player.
38. New York Knicks: Jonathan Mogbo, PF/C, San Francisco
The Knicks should continue to add quality depth just in case they suffer countless injuries like they did in the playoffs.
39. Memphis Grizzlies: Jaylen Wells, SF, Washington State
The Grizzlies are a thin team, so they should focus on adding the top players available at every choice.
40. Portland Trailblazers: A.J. Johnson, SG, Australia
This is Portland’s fourth pick, so one selection in the second round could be used on a developmental foreigner.
41. Philadelphia 76ers: Ajay Mitchell, PG, UC-Santa Barbara
The 76ers could use their initial pick on a point guard. If they don’t, they may want to do that here.
42. Charlotte Hornets: Pelle Larsson, SG/SF, Arizona
Another wing player for a Hornets team that needs all the help it can get.
43. Miami Heat: Jamal Shead, PG, Houston
Here’s some guard depth for a Miami team that had plenty of injuries this past season.
44. Houston Rockets: Harrison Ingram, SF/PF, North Carolina
The Rockets could use another depth player on the wing.
45. Sacramento Kings: Trentyn Flowers, SF/PF, USA
The Kings went with a guard in the first round, so they could address the front court with this selection.
46. Los Angeles Clippers: Cam Spencer, SG, Connecticut
The Clippers have some old guards they’ll need to replace in the near future.
47. Orlando Magic: Adem Bona, C, UCLA
Jarrett Allen dominated the Magic, so here’s a center to help in that regard.
48. San Antonio Spurs: Melvin Ajinca, SG/SF, France
With numerous picks during the 2024 NBA Draft, the Spurs are likely to pursue a developmental foreign prospect.
49. Indiana Pacers: Oso Ighodaro, PF/C, Marquette
The Pacers could stand to add another big man for depth, as they need to get better in that area.
50. Indiana Pacers: Dillon Jones, SF, Weber State
The Pacers’ other consecutive second-round pick could be used on a forward to help in terms of depth.
51. Washington Bullets: Nikola Djurisic, SG/SF, Serbia
The Bullets could use this pick on a foreign player who could join them once they’re good in the distant future.
52. Golden State Warriors: Keshad Johnson, SF/PF, Arizona
Steph Curry isn’t getting any younger, so the Warriors need to find some younger wing players for the future.
53. Detroit Pistons: K.J. Simpson, PG, Colorado
The Pistons have Cade Cunningham at the point, but they could use a better backup.
54. Boston Celtics: Jalen Bridges, SF, Baylor
The Celtics could add someone to challenge for forward depth at this spot.
55. Los Angeles Lakers: Bronny James, G, USC
Probably the easiest pick to predict in the entire 2024 NBA Draft.
56. Denver Nuggets: Ulrich Chomche, C, Cameroon
The Nuggets can try to develop someone behind Nikola Jokic by allowing them to spend time overseas.
57. Phoenix Suns: Enrique Freeman, PF/C, Akron
The Suns are weak at center, so this is an area they must address.
58. Dallas Mavericks: P.J. Hall, C, Clemson
The Mavericks have an incredible backcourt, so they need to add some bigs.
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