With the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft over and the hype around French prospect Zachary Lisacher being selected first overall by the Atlanta Hawks, attention now turns to the second round, where prospects are usually developed. The second round of the NBA Draft will be held on a dedicated date, and teams will have four minutes per round to make their selections, up from two minutes in previous years.
Yahoo Sports’ Kristen Peek profiles some of the top prospects remaining in the second round, including freshman Bronny James from USC. The son of NBA legend LeBron James averaged 4.8 points at USC after suffering cardiac arrest in the summer of 2023 and is sure to turn heads if (or if) he is drafted.
How to watch the 2024 NBA Draft second round
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when: Thursday, June 27
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time: 4pm ET
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position: new york
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tv set: ABC, ESPN
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stream: Fubo, ESPN+
For complete coverage of the 2024 NBA Draft rankings and results, click here , and for a complete analysis of all 58 picks in this year’s NBA Draft, check out Yahoo Sports .
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Houston Rockets acquire AJ Griffin from Atlanta
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Atlanta Hawks are sending forward AJ Griffin to the Houston Rockets in exchange for the 44th pick in today’s draft.
The Atlanta Hawks are trading forward A.J. Griffin to the Houston Rockets for the 44th pick in Thursday’s NBA draft, according to ESPN sources. The 20-year-old Griffin was a first-round pick in 2022 out of Duke University. pic.twitter.com/IhjHKnCxCd
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 27, 2024
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Oklahoma City sends Lindy Waters III to Golden State
In another trade, Oklahoma City will send forward Lindy Waters III to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for the 52nd pick, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Oklahoma City will trade Lindy Waters III to Golden State in exchange for the 52nd pick, per sources.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 27, 2024
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Detroit and Minnesota complete trade before second round
The first trade of the second day of the NBA Draft has been made. According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Minnesota Timberwolves are sending guard Wendell Moore Jr. and the 37th pick to the Detroit Pistons. In exchange, Detroit will give the Timberwolves the 53rd pick.
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The NBA champion Boston Celtics finished off the first round by selecting Baylor Scheerman.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: a
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Pre-draft ranking: 32
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school: Clayton
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height: 6 ft 7 in
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weight: 205
Scheierman’s shooting creativity and size as a perimeter player are what made him a first-round pick. He is a fourth-year player out of Creighton University, where he averaged 18.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game as a senior.
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The first USC player selected was not Bronny James, but Isaiah Collier, who went to the Utah Jazz with the 29th pick.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: A-
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Pre-draft ranking: 18
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school: U.S.C.
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height: 6 feet 5 inches
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weight: 210
It’s shocking that Collier fell so far in the draft, considering he entered last season as the No. 1 high school player. The biggest flaws in his game are his outside jump shot and the number of turnovers he committed in his lone year at USC. He excels in the open court and has great body control around the rim. Given the spacing and pace of the NBA game, he could be a bargain for the Jazz.
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Virginia native Ryan Dunn, an ACC All-Defensive selection, is headed to Phoenix with the 28th pick.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: B
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Pre-draft ranking: 41
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school: Virginia
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height: 6 feet 8 inches
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weight: 216
Dunn, 6’8″, averaged 2.3 blocks and just under two steals per game during his sophomore season at Virginia and was one of the best perimeter defenders in college basketball this season. The biggest weakness in his game is the three-point shot, and he shot just 20% from three points last season.
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Terrence Shannon Jr. of Illinois to Minnesota
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: a
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Pre-draft ranking: 33
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school: Illinois
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height: 6 feet 6 inches
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weight: 225
Shannon is a three-level scorer who has improved his 3-point shooting accuracy throughout his collegiate career, finishing his senior season at Illinois shooting 36.2 percent from three-point range. He’s an older, more experienced guard at 23 years old and could join Minnesota and contribute immediately.
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The 26th pick was Dillon Jones from Weber State (a nod to Dame Time), who is headed to Oklahoma City.
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Pacomé Dadier was selected 25th overall by the Knicks, becoming the fourth French player to be selected in the first round.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-draft ranking: twenty two
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school: France
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height: 6 feet 8 inches
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weight: 210
Daddietto is one of the youngest players drafted, just 18 years old, and will be a draft-and-stash development project for the Knicks. When he plays, what stands out first is his 6-foot-8 frame and strength on the perimeter, and he has shown signs of being a composed playmaker from the wing, coming off a strong season with Germany’s Ratiopharm Ulm.
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Ki’Shawn George was taken 24th overall and is headed to Washington.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-draft ranking: 11
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school: Miami (FL)
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height: 6 feet 8 inches
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weight: 205
George went through a growth spurt two years ago, growing from 6’3″ to 6’8″. He still passes like a point guard, but he plays more on the perimeter. His 3-point shooting is the most intriguing, having shot 41% off 3-pointers off the bench in his lone year with Miami.
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The Bucks selected AJ Johnson with the 23rd pick.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
Johnson’s prospects are intriguing as a 6-foot-5 combo guard who has been in the gym with Rockets guard Jalen Green since the eighth grade. Their habits as playmakers are similar, and while Johnson is still in his infancy as a prospect, he could be one of the best players in this draft in a couple of years.
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After selecting No. 22, Phoenix traded the draft rights to Darron Holmes II to Denver.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-draft ranking: 27
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school: Dayton
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height: 6 feet 10 inches
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weight: 235
Holmes has the potential to be a hybrid big man thanks to his refined inside scoring and improved shot selection from beyond the arc, where he is averaging 38.6% from three-point range.
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Baylor big man Yves Missy heads to New Orleans
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-draft ranking: twenty three
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school: Baylor
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height: 7 feet 0 inches
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weight: 235
After a year at Baylor, Missy still has plenty of room to grow, but his ability to defend blocks and run the floor in transition suggests he could be a rim-running big man in the NBA at 7 feet tall.
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Jaylon Tyson, a graduate of the University of California, transferred from the University of Texas to Texas Tech University and then to the University of California before attending Cleveland.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: A-
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Pre-draft ranking: 28
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school: California
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height: 6 ft 7 in
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weight: 215
Tyson is one of the best scorers in the Pac-12 and can do a little bit of everything: he’s strong on the ball, cuts well and finishes through contact, but his defensive mobility and ability to keep opponents forward still have room for improvement.
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Baylor University’s 2023-24 leading scorer, Jacob Walter, went 19th to Toronto
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-draft ranking: 19
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school: Baylor
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height: 6 feet 5 inches
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weight: 195
Walter is 6’5″ and has solid build for a shooting guard, and his lone year at Baylor has shown him to be a much better shooter. His 3-point shooting was a bit shaky during his freshman season at Baylor, but with the space available in the NBA, he should be able to improve his chances of success.
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Was it really that long ago? 😬
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Colorado’s Tristan da Silva heads to Orlando in the 18th spot
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: A-
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Pre-draft ranking: 20
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school: Colorado
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height: 6 ft 9 in
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weight: 220
The senior forward is a 40 percent 3-point shooter and has the potential to be a hybrid four in the NBA thanks to his solid inside-outside play and ability to get to his spot out of pick-and-roll options.
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The Lakers selected Dalton Knecht, a talented shooter from Tennessee, as the SEC Player of the Year with the 17th pick.
After a major downturn, Dalton Knecht, the breakout star of the 2023-24 college basketball season, is headed to Los Angeles to play for the Lakers.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: A-
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Pre-draft ranking: 8
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school: Tennessee
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height: 6 feet 6 inches
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weight: 213
Knecht averaged 21.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game at Tennessee, the SEC’s leading scorer. At 23 years old, he’s older than most first-round picks, but he’s an immediate plug-and-play player who can contribute with his size and three levels of scoring.
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Duke University star Jared McCain went to Philadelphia with the 16th overall pick.
Yahoo Sports Commentary
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Draft Grade: a
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Pre-draft ranking: 17
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school: Duke
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height: 6 feet 3 inches
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weight: 197
McCain is one of the best shooters in this draft, shooting 41.8 percent from 3-point range and putting up an impressive shot at the combine in front of NBA executives and scouts. Though he’s small at 6-foot-3 and 197 pounds, Philadelphia knows exactly what they’re getting out of him as a reliable shooter who can compete at a high level.
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