2019 NBA Mock Draft: Two-round post-Anthony Davis trade
Stock trend from previous mock: n/a
The 19-year-old Bitadze has been shooting up draft boards of late, as some even have him as a lottery prospect. Once considered an old-school, back to the basket center, he has evolved his game a bit to fit the modern NBA. The Spurs will look to him as a long-term solution at center, hoping he can become the high-ceiling guy he is said to be.
Stock trend from previous mock: -1
Power forward is a positional need for the contending Boston Celtics, and Grant Williams is a player who can come in immediately and give quality minutes. His ceiling is low, but is floor is also very high. Williams would be a nice bench piece on a young Boston team.
Stock trend from previous mock: +/- 0
Oklahoma City needs shooting more than anything else, and the best shooter on the board is Kentucky’s Tyler Herro. He is not a player who should be a starter in OKC to begin his career, but he could serve as a great bench piece to space the floor.