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NBA Mock Draft: Thunder Add Versatility and Length to Core

The Oklahoma City Thunder have a chance to change the future of their franchise in the 2021 NBA Draft.
NBA Mock Draft: Thunder Add Versatility and Length to Core
NBA Mock Draft: Thunder Add Versatility and Length to Core

The 2021 NBA Draft could be a pivotal event for future of the franchise in Oklahoma City. With the chance of of having up to two top-five picks, what happens on lottery night could expedite OKC’s rebuild exponentially.

Until that happens and we know exactly where each team will be selecting, all we can do is analyze where their potential picks might fall and what players could land in that range. The Thunder have a 97.6 percent chance at their own pick landing in the top seven to go along with a 47.9 percent chance of getting the Rockets’ pick as well.

Jeff Goodman is a long-time basketball inside for Stadium and recently put out the first edition of his mock draft.

Let's take a look at the lottery (picks 1-14) of Goodman's recent mock draft and who is projected to be taken near the Thunder's potential picks.



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1. HOU

Cade Cunningham

Oklahoma State

2. DET

Jalen Suggs

Gonzaga

3. ORL

Evan Mobley

USC

4. CLE

Jalen Green

G League Ignite

5. OKC

Jonathan Kuminga

G League Ignite

6. GSW

Keon Johnson

Tennessee

7. TOR

Davion Mitchell

Baylor

8. NOP

Moses Moody

Arkansas

9. SAC

Scottie Barnes

Florida State

10. ORL

Josh Giddey

International

11. CHA

Kai Jones

Texas

12. SAS

Franz Wagner

Michigan

13. IND

James Bouknight

UConn

14. GSW

Corey Kispert

Gonzaga

Oklahoma City and the rest of the teams with a pick in the lottery will find out exactly where their picks land on June 22. The 2021 class is loaded with elite talent, meaning the OKC will have a good chance to land a player who will become a franchise cornerstone.

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Nick Crain
NICK CRAIN

Nick has spent the last four seasons covering the Oklahoma City Thunder and has grown quickly in the media since starting. He’s continued to produce Thunder content through writing for Forbes.com and podcasting with The Uncontested Podcast, as well as branching out to cover the NBA as a whole for SLAM Online.

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