2019 NBA Mock Draft: Post-Lottery edition

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The Brooklyn Nets need forward depth, and with Kezie Okpala’s potential versatility, he brings another dimension to the team and gives them the flexibility to move on from Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. Okpala can fill up the box score using his natural talent, but is still a raw prospect overall, The Nets will rely on their incredible developmental staff to make this pick a success.. Power Forward. Brooklyn Nets. Kezie Okpala. 27. player. 147

41. The Golden State Warriors will have a lot up in the air over the next two summers with so many questions surrounding free agency, but it’s safe to assume they’d be happy with a shooter like Ignas Brazdeikis. A forward who relies on his skills to score in a variety of ways, Brazdeikis can confidently shoot from anywhere on the court. He’s not much of a playmaker, but can keep the ball moving and make the open pass. It isn’t hard to see the Warriors using him as a weapon off the bench, allowing a smooth transition with gradually increasing responsibilities as time goes by.. Small Forward. Golden State Warriors. Ignas Brazdeikis. 28. player