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Mock draft: Projecting the top 14 picks

- Field Level Media

The NBA draft lottery is complete, the order of the top 14 picks is cemented and the Atlanta Hawks are on the clock.

With about six weeks left before the draft begins June 27, Field Level Media takes a crack at projecting the lottery picks. There is no can’t-miss star like Victor Wembanyama atop this year’s draft board, but we may see a French big man go first overall for the second year running.

h 1. Atlanta Hawks: Alexandre Sarr, F/C, Perth Wildcats.

The Hawks, who had just a 3 percent chance to win the No. 1 pick, now have every option in front of them. The answer, though, should be Sarr as a successor to Clint Capela. Tall, lean, mobile and talented as a ball-handler and passer, Sarr’s most pressing task will be to bolster one of the league’s worst defenses.

h 2. Washington Wizards: Donovan Clingan, C, UConn.

Clingan isn’t just any old college center. He’s a 7-foot-2 monster in the interior with a 7-foot-7 wingspan who played a crucial role helping the Huskies win back-to-back national championsh­ips. His rim protection will make the Wizards’ ghastly defense better and he’ll be a persistent dunk threat teamed with Kyle Kuzma in the frontcourt.

h 3. Houston Rockets: Zaccharie Risacher, F, JL Bourg.

This Frenchman’s most notable trait is his 3-point shot, which he’s connected on at ridiculous levels playing in his home nation’s top league. Doing the same for Houston is another matter, but Risacher has the right build to fit in on the wing for a Rockets team that can take its time with him as it completes its rebuild.

h 4. San Antonio Spurs: Rob Dillingham, G, Kentucky.

Rob, meet Victor. Gregg Popovich will make sure you get along splendidly. Perhaps the best point guard in a class with several near the top, Dillingham offers the complete package on offense (15.2 points, 3.9 assists per game, 44.4 percent shooting from deep at Kentucky).

h 5. Detroit Pistons: Reed Sheppard, G, Kentucky.

Sheppard went from being the fifthmost hyped freshman in Kentucky’s class to the consensus National Freshman of the Year. It helps to make more than half your 3-pointers and grab 2.5 steals a game. The Pistons tied for the fewest made 3-pointers per game and need a catch-and-shoot threat like Sheppard.

h 6. Charlotte Hornets: Nikola Topic, G, Red Star Belgrade.

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