SI Thunder: 2022 NBA Draft Big Board 3.0

The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to own three first-round picks in the 2022 NBA Draft, meaning they'll have another great opportunity to build for the future. At this point, it's just a matter of where those picks fall. Now that the 2021-22 season has come to a close, Nick Crain of SI Thunder has dropped the third edition of the InsideTheThunder.com 2022 NBA Draft Big Board.
Keep in mind, this isn't a mock draft or what order we think players will be drafted in. This is a big board of who we think the top prospects are based on their NBA potential.
Let's take a look at our top 30 prospects in the 2022 class. Over the coming months, the SI Thunder team will further break down each of these prospects and more individually.
1. Jabari Smith Jr. (Forward | Auburn)
2. Chet Holmgren (Center | Gonzaga)
3. Paolo Banchero (Forward | Duke)
4. Jaden Ivey (Guard | Purdue)
5. Shaedon Sharpe (Guard | Kentucky)
6. Bennedict Mathurin (Guard | Arizona)
7. Jalen Duren (Center | Memphis)
8. A.J. Griffin (Forward | Duke)
9. Keegan Murray (Forward | Iowa)
10. Jeremy Sochan (Forward | Baylor)
11. Dyson Daniels (Guard | G League Ignite)
12. Tari Eason (Forward | LSU)
13. Johnny Davis (Guard | Wisconsin)
14. Nikola Jovic (Guard | International)
15. Ochai Agbaji (Guard | Kansas)
16. Blake Wesley (Guard | Notre Dame)
17. Patrick Baldwin Jr. (Forward | Milwaukee)
18. Jaden Hardy (Guard | G League Ignite)
19. Mark Williams (Center | Duke)
20. Ousmane Dieng (Forward | International)
21. TyTy Washington (Guard | Kentucky)
22. Walker Kessler (Center | Auburn)
23. MarJon Beauchamp (Guard | G League Ignite)
24. Trevor Keels (Guard | Duke)
25. Max Christie (Forward | Michigan State)
26. Caleb Houstan (Forward | Michigan)
27. Bryce McGowens (Forward | Nebraska)
28. Wendell Moore Jr. (Guard | Duke)
29. E.J. Liddell (Forward | Ohio State)
30. Christian Koloko (Center | Arizona)
Want to join the discussion? Like SI Thunder on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up to date on all the latest Thunder news. You can also meet the team behind the coverage.

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.
Follow CrainNBA