While the French star has his name at the top of many draft boards, that’s where the similarities between the 2024 NBA Draft and the 2023 edition end. As Rick Pitino once said, Victor Wembanyama will not be walking through the Atlanta Hawks’ door this season, as the team has the No. 1 pick for the first time since 1975. At the time, the team also drafted Hall of Famer David Thompson, who did not choose the team, instead opting to sign with the Denver Nuggets of the ABA.
While there’s no worry about which league the top players will choose this year, there is uncertainty about what the top picks will be. International prospects Zachary Lisacher (France) and Alex Sarr (France) and college players Reed Sheppard (Kentucky) and Stephon Castle (University of Connecticut) are among the top players in a draft that doesn’t have an undisputed No. 1 prospect.
Also in the spotlight this draft is the question of where or if Bronny James will be selected, as his famous father has long said he wants to play alongside his son before retiring, but LeBron James’ agent, Rich Paul, recently said that LeBron and Bronny are not a package deal.
For the first time, the NBA Draft will be held over two days, with the first round taking place on Wednesday night and the second round on Thursday, June 27 at 4 p.m. ET.
Round 1
Round 2
For a complete look at the 2024 NBA Draft rankings, click here , and for an in-depth analysis of all 30 first-round picks, check out Yahoo Sports .
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