- 1,612
- 9
- 38
In the last few years, they've been crafty drafters, so let's see what Memphis does with its three picks. A two-way wing will no doubt be a priority though.
Minnesota Timberwolves
Pick(s): 53 (from Knicks)Minnesota has a lot of needs positionally, but only one late second-rounder to address them.
Some floor spacing to help Anthony Edwards and the rest of the Minnesota Timberwolves team would be vital - especially after the Rudy Gobert trade emptied their cabinet of a horde of future picks (four first-round picks, one first-round swap), for a center who has never made a three in his NBA career.
New Orleans Pelicans
Pick(s): 14The Pelicans have a really fun team, the addition of CJ McCollum to Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram means they are just looking for a strong shooter (not like we've heard that before ahead of this draft!) to help pull the puzzle together.
Someone who can shoot accurately, at volume, would be ideal to provide the balance their roster needs.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Pick(s): 12, 50 (from Heat)OKC has an outstanding young core and a ridiculous amount of picks stashed away, but just one first-rounder and a late second-rounder in this year's draft.