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Prospects continue to gather feedback and make decisions for the 2021 NBA draft.
Few prospects who seemed draftable have announced they'll be heading back to school. The biggest name yet to publicly declare or return is Texas' Greg Brown, who we're projecting to stay in school.
There is still a considerable amount of down time for scouting departments from now until lottery night on June 21. We've simulated the draft order with Tankathon, and the results triggered some interesting trades previously made.
1. Oklahoma City Thunder: Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State, PG/SG, Freshman)
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The Oklahoma City Thunder's commitment to building through the draft could pay off big with some 2021 lottery luck. It will be a huge night for the franchise. Winning that first pick likely means adding Cade Cunningham to join Shai Gilgeous-Alexlander and create a big, skilled, versatile backcourt.
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NBA scouts are getting a more complete picture of the 2021 draft field with the G League Ignite now eight games into the G League season.
As we inch closer to the All-Star break, the lottery odds for teams at the bottom of the standings are also becoming clearer.
Otherwise, the big storylines of the past week involve a projected top-10 pick opting out of the season and a breakout lottery prospect returning from injury.
1. Minnesota Timberwolves: Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State, PG/SG, Freshman)
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D'Angelo Russell is hurt, head coach Ryan Saunders is out, and the Minnesota Timberwolves have the league's worst record three months after making the No. 1 overall selection in the 2020 draft.
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NBA scouts are approaching an important stretch with two months left of college basketball and the G League bubble kicking off.
Despite the frustrating postponements due to COVID-19, there have been enough games played to project an entire two-round draft.
Some bigger questions remaining concern how the Ignite team will perform against veterans and whether the lottery will still include early disappointments like the Toronto Raptors and Dallas Mavericks, who'll send their pick to the New York Knicks.
The order was based on standings heading into games on Monday, Feb. 1.
1. Detroit Pistons: Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State, PG/SG, Freshman)
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The 2021 NBA draft board received an update with some teams now at least five games into the season.
A few schools and prospects haven't played at all due to either COVID-19 or eligibility concerns. But after three weeks, we have a better feel for the newcomers and whether the top returning names made improvements over the offseason.
While there is still a lot of uncertainty about the tiers and depth of this particular class, there is no doubt the top of the board looks more exciting than 2020's.
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50. Nah'Shon Hyland (VCU, SG, Sophomore)
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