2019 NBA Mock Draft: Two-round post-Anthony Davis trade

2019 NBA Mock Draft (Photo by Peyton Williams/UNC/Getty Images)
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St. John's. 34. Pick Analysis. Guard. Shamorie Ponds. player. 93. Scouting Report

Stock trend from previous mock: +1

Two of the 76er’s biggest needs are shooters and point guards- Shamorie Ponds is both of these. His ability to score in volume was evident in his college career and could help him shape into a nice role player in the city of brotherly love.

Guard/Forward. Iowa State. Talen Horton-Tucker. 35. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 125. player

Stock trend from previous mock: -1

Talen Horton-Tucker is regarded by many NBA scouts as a high-ceiling professional prospect. Because of this, the Hawks may see him as a good value pick at 35th overall and snag him to boost the rebuilding process, regardless of positional need.

Center. Florida State. 36. Pick Analysis. MFIONDU KABENGELE. player. 170. Scouting Report

Stock trend from previous mock: +/- 0

Mfiondu Kabengele is a player who I have seen as go as high as in the twenties in mock drafts, as his potential to become a floor spacing and shot blocking center excite scouts. Like Horton-Tucker, Charlotte snags him here as a value pick in hopes that he can develop into a steal.

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