2019 NBA Mock Draft: Post-Lottery edition

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64. The Detroit Pistons are in need of talent outside of their big men. Fortunately, Kevin Porter Jr. is still available. One of the better athletes in the draft, Porter uses the athleticism to drive down open lanes, jump passing lanes for steals or make athletic passes as a primary or secondary facilitator. A jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none prospect, Kevin Porter Jr. would fit nicely on the perimeter next to Luke Kennard, and help as an initiator when Reggie Jackson struggles.. Shooting Guard. Detroit Pistons. Kevin Porter Jr.. 15. player

38. Much like his cousin Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nickeil Alexander-Walker is a lanky point guard whose height (6’5″) and length (6’9″ wingspan) are right up the Orlando Magic’s alley. D.J. Augustin is not their long-term answer at point guard, so they’ll undoubtedly search for one here. Alexander-Walker’s size allows him to make plays on both ends of the ball. Along with Jonathan Isaac and Mohamed Bamba, the Magic’s desire to fill out every position with as much length as possible is one step closer to completion with Nickeil.. Point Guard. Orlando Magic. Nickeil Alexander-Walker. 16. player