2019 NBA Mock Draft: Two-round post-Anthony Davis trade
Stock trend from previous mock: -3
With Klay Thompson out for the rest of next year, now is as good of a time as ever to find a stopgap for the shooting guard position. Lugentz Dort is a polar opposite player to the typical Golden State Warrior, but perhaps he could find success getting to the rack in a highly-spaced and paced offense.
Stock trend from previous mock: -2
Ty Jerome seems like the type of player that the spurs are always looking for- well rounded players who know how to play a role in a set system. Enter Ty Jerome, a three-year collegiate player who excelled playing a role in a successful UVA system. Jerome should be a nice fit on the Spurs’ bench, though he may struggle to find minutes early in his career.
Stock trend from previous mock: n/a
Dylan Windler is a prospect who I had overlooked this year due to the fact that he was a four year guy at a small program in Belmont. However, his impressive shooting touch, volume scoring, and rebounding ability are enough to land him in the first round. As a 6ft 8 sharpshooter, he has the size to be a true Milwaukee Buck and the stroke to help the team in the area it so desperately needs help in.