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

2019 NBA Mock Draft (Photo by Peyton Williams/UNC/Getty Images)
2019 NBA Mock Draft (Photo by Peyton Williams/UNC/Getty Images)
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(Photo by Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images)
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Stock trend from previous mock: +2

The way this mock shakes up is not great for Orlando, as the team ends up settling for Nickeil Alexander-Walker. A combo guard, Alexander-Walker could serve as both depth and as a starting point guard for the Magic as they look to remain in the playoff picture in 2019-2020.

Stock trend from previous mock: -2

Romeo Langford is a lottery-level talent, and landing him three spots outside of it is a phenomenal value for the rebuilding Hawks. Kevin Huerter has been a nice floor spacing sidekick to Trae Young in the Atlanta backcourt, but Langford may be a more viable starter at the position. If not, Langford is the best player available and would serve as a nice bench piece for the Hawks.

Stock trend from previous mock: +2

There is no phenomenal fit for the Pacers available at pick 18, so the team goes with the highest ceiling available in Kevin Porter. Once thought to be a top-five prospect in this draft, Porter will look to reach his potential behind Victor Oladipo in Indiana.

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