2019 NBA Mock Draft: Two-round post-Allen Crabbe trade
Despite not being a lottery team, Detroit gets a lottery-value player at position of need in Romeo Langford. Langford’s promising jumper and ability to put the ball in the bucket is his selling point on a stagnant Pistons roster.
If Nikola Vucevic leaves Orlando in free agency, this team is nowhere close to playoff contention. With this being a very real possibility, the Magic ought to swing for the fences on Sekou Doumbouya. Doumbouya has been slated to be drafted as high as top-six, so he could possibly be a great value pick for Orlando (or a massive bust).
If the Hawks are able to complete their trio of first round selections with Keldon Johnson at 17, this draft would be a massive success. Johnson is a lottery-level talent who slipped into the middle of the first round after an inconsistent freshman season at UK. A rotation of Kevin Huerter and Johnson could become an insanely deep shooting guard position in Atlanta.