Los Angeles Times

Kings could shake things up at No. 4

- BY BRODERICK TURNER

>>> The prevailing thought among NBA scouts is that there is a consensus top three for the draft, which will start at 5 p.m. PDT on Thursday at the Barclays Center in New York.

But starting with the fourth pick, the draft could go any direction.

That’s because the Sacramento Kings have the fourth pick and are looking to move it for an “NBA-ready veteran” player, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

The New York Knicks, Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks have interest in Sacramento’s fourth selection.

This is a look at how things might shake out in the first round. The Lakers and Clippers do not have first-round picks.

1. Orlando: Jabari Smith, 19, PF, 6-10, Auburn

Though young, his size, length and athletic ability are intriguing.

2. Oklahoma City: Chet Holmgren, 20, F/C, 7-0, Gonzaga

Agile for his size, he can shoot and has good ballhandli­ng skills. His weight (195 pounds) is worrisome.

3. Houston: Paolo Banchero, 19, PF, 6-10, Duke

Considered to be NBAready. Can pass and score. But how much better can he be?

4. Sacramento: Jaden Ivey, 20, SG, 6-4, Purdue

He’s aggressive and explosive. It’s likely the Kings trade the pick to a team needing backcourt help.

5. Detroit: Shaedon Sharpe, 18, G, 6-6, Kentucky

Great fit next to point guard Cade Cunningham to give Pistons a backcourt of the future.

6. Indiana: Keegan Murray, 21, F, 6-8, Iowa

Nice midrange game and can put ball on the floor to score off the drive.

7. Portland: Dyson Daniels, 19, G, 6-8, G League Ignite

Has really good point guard skills and is a really good defender, on and off ball.

8. New Orleans: Bennedict Mathurin, 19, G, 6-6, Arizona

Has good size for a shooting guard and is a good defender.

9. San Antonio: Ousmane Dieng, 19, F, 6-9, France

Has been impressive in workouts during draft process, moving him up.

10. Washington: Johnny Davis, 20, G, 6-5, Wisconsin

A slasher who is tough and can defend, but needs to improve three-point stroke.

11. New York: A.J. Griffin, 18, F, 6-6, Duke

Perhaps the best pure shooter in the draft, he’s a natural scorer.

12. Oklahoma City: Blake Wesley, 19, G, 6-5, Notre Dame

He is super explosive with plenty of athleticis­m and scoring ability.

13. Charlotte: Jeremy Sochan, 19, F, 6-9, Baylor

His 7-foot wingspan helps make him a good defender.

14. Cleveland: Malaki Branham, 19, F, 6-5, Ohio State

Has a strong work ethic and ability to score in a variety of ways.

15. Charlotte: Mark Williams, 20, C, 7-0, Duke

Was a top rim protector in the NCAA last season.

16. Atlanta: Jalen Duren, 18, C, 6-11, Memphis

Not a bad rim protector, but Hawks probably willing to move this pick.

17. Houston: Ochai Agbaji, 22, G/F, 6-5, Kansas

He’s more of a small forward who needs to improve ballhandli­ng skills.

18. Chicago: Tari Eason, 21, F, 6-8, Louisiana State

A defensive-minded player who is raw offensivel­y.

19. Minnesota: TyTy Washington, 20, G, 6-3, Kentucky

Could add depth to Timberwolv­es’ talented backcourt.

20. San Antonio: Kennedy Chandler, 19, PG, 6-0, Tennessee

He’s super fast and can score.

21. Denver: Jalen Williams, 21, G/F, 6-6, Santa Clara

His size and strength make him a good defender.

22. Memphis: MarJon

Beauchamp, 21, F, 6-6, G League Ignite

Long and athletic, a driver and slasher.

23. Philadelph­ia: Jaden Hardy, 19, G, 6-4, G League Ignite

Is a talented scorer with handles who can shoot the three-pointer.

24. Milwaukee: Nikola Jovic, 18, F, 6-10, Serbia

Has really good ball skills and is athletic.

25. San Antonio: E.J. Liddell, 21, F, 6-7, Ohio State

Undersized power forward, but is strong and tough.

26. Houston: Wendell Moore, 20, F, 6-5, Duke

Likes to drive to the basket.

27. Miami: Dalen Terry, 19, G, 6-7, Arizona

Good size for a point guard who looks to pass first.

28. Golden State: Walker Kessler, 20, C, 7-1, Auburn

Has size, but what does that matter to the NBA champions?

29. Memphis: Patrick Baldwin, 19, F, 6-9, Milwaukee

Has the skills to be a stretch-four.

30. Denver: John Butler, 19, F/C, 7-1, Florida State

Has good shooting range for his size and length.

 ?? Young Kwak Associated Press ?? HUNTER SALIS, Chet Holmgren and Rasir Bolton, right, react during a game against Pacific in February. Holmgren, an agile center with good ballhandli­ng skills, is projected to be selected second in the NBA draft.
Young Kwak Associated Press HUNTER SALIS, Chet Holmgren and Rasir Bolton, right, react during a game against Pacific in February. Holmgren, an agile center with good ballhandli­ng skills, is projected to be selected second in the NBA draft.

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