2019 NBA Mock Draft: Post-draft combine edition

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86. <p>Brandon Clarke is one of the older and more experienced players in this draft class and should be able to step in and play right away on any team he is drafted by. Clarke is a strong, athletic player who plays tough defense and is a team-first kind of guy on both ends. He is perfect as a small-ball center in today’s league. He has room to grow in his offensive game, but regardless, he is the type of player who will play in the NBA for a lot of years because of his intense playing style.</p> <p>The Minnesota Timberwolves could put Clarke at the power forward spot next to their superstar <a rel=. Power Forward. Minnesota Timberwolves. Brandon Clarke. 11. player

12. player. 170. <p>One of the more intriguing prospects in this entire draft class is Sekou Doumbouya. He is 18 years old and is 6’9″ and 230 pounds with a 6’11″ wingspan. Doumbouya has desirable physical traits, strength and mobility to thrive as a modern-day NBA forward. He can impact the game as a defender, slasher and rebounder. He is still raw as an all-around basketball prospect, especially on the offensive side, but the flashes he has shown have been enough for scouts to give him a high first round grade.</p> <p>The Charlotte Hornets may begin a rebuild soon, so that would give Doumbouya time to develop his skills and grow as a basketball player. He is still very young but could be following a similar path to <a rel=. Power Forward/Small Forward. Charlotte Hornets. Sekou Doumbouya