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CBS Sports updates 2023 NBA mock draft following lottery, combine

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2023 NBA Draft Combine
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There’s less than a month remaining until the 2023 NBA Draft and Victor Wembanyama remains the surefire No. 1 pick. But with the combine ending recently, there’s still plenty of movement further down the draft board — as CBS Sports has addressed with a new mock draft.

The same constellation of players populates the Top 10 or 12 picks, with Alabama’s Brandon Miller and G League Ignite’s Scoot Henderson joining Wembanyama to round out the first three picks.

CBS Sports’ latest mock draft also includes six players from overseas or who played in the G League and 24 who played college hoops last season. Among college conferences, the Big Ten, SEC and Big East lead the way with five players from each conference mocked in the first round.

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By school, Arkansas, Duke, UConn and Indiana each have multiple players mocked in the first round. None have more than two players projected to go in the first round by CBS Sports.

The deadline for players to withdraw their names from the 2023 NBA Draft pool is May 31. However, the first round picture is unlikely to change much from withdrawals as first-round players tend to stay in the draft.

The 2023 NBA Draft is scheduled for Thursday, June 22.

Check out the full CBS Sports mock 2023 NBA Draft below.

  1. San Antonio Spurs: Victor Wembanyama, Metropolitans 92
  2. Charlotte Hornets: Brandon Miller, Alabama
  3. Portland Trailblazers: Scoot Henderson, G League Ignite
  4. Houston Rockets: Amen Thompson, Overtime Elite
  5. Detroit Pistons: Jarace Walker, Houston
  6. Orlando Magic: Ausar Thompson, Overtime Elite
  7. Indiana Pacers: Cam Whitmore, Villanova
  8. Washington Wizards: Keyonte George, Baylor
  9. Utah Jazz: Taylor Hendricks, UCF
  10. Dallas Mavericks: Gradey Dick, Kansas
  11. Orlando Magic: Cason Wallace, Kentucky
  12. Oklahoma City Thunder: Anthony Black, Arkansas
  13. Toronto Raptors: Kobe Bufkin, Michigan
  14. New Orleans Pelicans: Kris Murray, Iowa
  15. Atlanta Hawks: Jalen Hood-Schifino, Indiana
  16. Utah Jazz (via Minnesota): Leonard Miller, G League Ignite
  17. Los Angeles Lakers: Amari Bailey, UCLA
  18. Miami Heat: Jordan Hawkins, UConn
  19. Golden State Warriors: Trey Alexander, Creighton
  20. Houston Rockets (via LAC): Nick Smith, Arkansas
  21. Brooklyn Nets (via Phoenix): Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State
  22. Brooklyn Nets: Dereck Lively II, Duke
  23. Portland Trailblazers (via New York): Dariq Whitehead, Duke
  24. Sacramento Kings: Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana
  25. Memphis Grizzlies: Brandin Podziemski, Santa Clara
  26. Indiana Pacers (via Cleveland): Colby Jones, Xavier
  27. Charlotte Hornets (via Denver): Bilal Coulibaly, Metropolitans 92
  28. Utah Jazz (via Philadelphia): Olivier Maxence-Prosper, Marquette
  29. Indiana Pacers (via Boston): GG Jackson, South Carolina
  30. Los Angeles Clippers (via Milwaukee): Andre Jackson Jr., UConn