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NBA Mock Draft 4.0
The NBA Draft is creeping closer. We have an updated mock. Plus: Virginia added another rotation piece, the ACC/SEC challenge matchups are set, and more.
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1. Updated NBA Mock Draft
We are just 18 days away from one of the most anticipated NBA Drafts in recent memory, but where do things currently stand?
Here’s The Field of 68’s latest mock draft:
Biggest takeaways:
AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson appear to have clearly separated themselves as the top two picks. Dybantsa has been No. 1 in our last three mocks.
The top two questions of the draft remain who to take at 3 (Boozer or Wilson) and which guard will come off the board first out of a crowded group of Acuff, Wagler, Flemings, Brown and Burries. All were in our top 10.
Boozer remained ahead of Wilson, just like he did in our post-lottery mock. Wagler has dropped from No. 5 to No. 7, and Brown and Acuff have jumped him.
Labaron Philon and Christian Anderson, the next tier of guards, are both looked at as lottery selections.
Michigan’s frontcourt of Aday Mara, Yaxel Lendeborg and Morez Johnson are all projected in the first round.
Some NBA executives believed freshmen like Ebuka Okorie and Koa Peat would benefit from another year in college, but both still cracked our first round.
2. Virginia lands another rotation piece
We've reached the point of the offseason where programs are making last-minute additions to round out their rosters.
For Virginia, their closing act appears to be the addition of Loyola Marymount transfer wing Jan Vide.

