only doing the re-lottery:
- Tatum - easy #1 pick
- Mitchell - most allstars (tied with Tatum), most playoff success as the best player
- Bam - tough between Fox and Bam, but I'm going with Bam because he's been the #2 on two Finals teams
- Fox - i do think he has a higher ceiling than Bam, so this was tough, but I think Bam is a little more proven
- Markkanen - love his game, i think he'll continue to get better and rack up a couple more allstars, but he's the least proven of these top guys
- Jarrett Allen - amazing defender, fits with almost any team, I think he'll help the Cavs go far
- OG Anunoby - great two-way player, probably won't get more than 1-2 allstars in his career, but he is a winning player
- Derrick White - this is where the draft falls off for me, but i think he's a solid role player who can contribute on a contender
- Josh Hart - one of the best role players in the league imo
- John Collins - imo he's empty stats but he's still a decent role player
- Zach Collins - another decent role player, but hasn't proven much on a non-awful team
- Kyle Kuzma - empty stats but not a terrible scorer
- Malik Monk - good role player who can provide a scoring boost
- Thomas Bryant - decent big man
Notable Misses: Lonzo, while im a big lonzo fan, i'm not convinced he'll ever play another game again. Same with Jonathan isaac, he's played 11 games in the last 3 years and i feel like he's overrated when he does play. I was considering Monte Morris for the 14th pick, but I went with Bryant because its getting harder and harder for undersized guards to succeed unless they're elite at something
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