2019 NBA Mock Draft: Post-draft combine edition

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Portland Trail Blazers. Chuma Okeke. 25. player. 2367. <p>The Portland Trail Blazers surprised a lot of people around the NBA world when they made the Western Conference Finals. The playoffs showed that the Blazers could use some 3-and-D help and they can find some late in the first round in Chuma Okeke, who suffered a torn ACL during the NCAA Tournament.</p> <p>That caused his stock to drop a bit, but Okeke is 6’8″ and 230 pounds, and can play both forward positions. He can shoot the 3-ball, is a versatile and strong defender, and does all the little things to help the team win. When he gets healthy, he could be a steal here late. Think <a rel=. Power Forward

Power Forward. Cleveland Cavaliers. Luka Samanic. 26. player. 156. <p>Luka Samanic was the biggest winner from the NBA Draft Combine, and because of his excellent performance in the 5-on-5, he will probably find his way into the first round. The 6’11″, 19-year-old forward can space the court on offense with his shooting and scoring from all over the court.</p> <p>Samanic also can play good defense and switch out onto guards in the pick-and-roll. With their second first round pick, the Cavs can afford to get a little risky, as they don’t have the pressure of winning a lot of games anytime soon.</p>