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ESPN's Dick Vitale unveils final mock draft for the 2023 NBA Draft

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ESPN analyst Dick Vitale
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The final mock drafts are coming in ahead of Thursday’s NBA Draft. Of course, Victor Wembanyama is still the consensus No. 1 pick, but the board gets really interesting starting with the No. 2 overall selection.

The Charlotte Hornets can go multiple directions with that pick, and reports suggest former Alabama star Brandon Miller is in strong position to be the selection. That would leave star guard Scoot Henderson at No. 3 to the Portland Trail Blazers.

ESPN’s Dick Vitale sees the draft playing out just like that as he logged his predictions for all 30 picks in the first round.

  1. San Antonio Spurs — Victor Wembanyama, C, France
  2. Charlotte Hornets — Brandon Miller, F, Alabama
  3. Portland Trail Blazers — Scoot Henderson, G, G League Ignite
  4. Houston Rockets — Amen Thompson, G, Overtime Elite
  5. Detroit Pistons — Cam Whitmore, F, Villanova
  6. Orlando Magic — Ausar Thompson, G/F, Overtime Elite
  7. Indiana Pacers — Jarace Walker, F, Houston
  8. Washington Wizards — Anthony Black, G, Arkansas
  9. Utah Jazz — Taylor Hendricks, F, UCF
  10. Dallas Mavericks — Dereck Lively II, F, Duke
  11. Orlando Magic — Gradey Dick, G/F, Kansas
  12. Oklahoma City Thunder — Bilal Coulibaly, F, France
  13. Toronto Raptors — Kobe Bufkin, G, Michigan
  14. New Orleans Pelicans — Jalen Hood-Schifino, G, Indiana
  15. Atlanta Hawks — Cason Wallace, G, Kentucky
  16. Utah Jazz — Nick Smith Jr., G, Arkansas
  17. Los Angeles Lakers — Jordan Hawkins, G, UConn
  18. Miami Heat — Leonard Miller, F, G League Ignite
  19. Golden State Warriors — Keyonte George, G, Baylor
  20. Houston Rockets — Noah Clowney, F, Alabama
  21. Brooklyn Nets — Jett Howard, G/F, Michigan
  22. Brooklyn Nets — Dariq Whitehead, F, Duke
  23. Portland Trail Blazers — James Nnaji, C, FC Barcelona
  24. Sacramento Kings — Kris Murray, F, Iowa
  25. Memphis Grizzlies — Colby Jones, G, Xavier
  26. Indiana Pacers — Brice Sensabaugh, F, Ohio State
  27. Charlotte Hornets — Brandin Podziemski, G, Santa Clara
  28. Utah Jazz — Rayan Rupert, F, New Zealand Breakers
  29. Indiana Pacers* — Jaime Jaquez, F, UCLA
  30. Los Angeles Clippers — GG Jackson, G, South Carolina

*Note: After Vitale’s predictions were published, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Pacers are planning to send the No. 29 pick to the Denver Nuggets.

Outside of Wembanyama — the 7-foot-5 French sensation who’s viewed as the most exciting draft prospect since LeBron James — it’s an interesting draft board this year. Cases can be made for either Miller or Henderson to go at No. 2 as either player will create a dynamic duo alongside LaMelo Ball.

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The other question is whether Portland will hang on to the No. 3 pick. Rumors continue to swirl in the hours leading up to the draft about the future of Damian Lillard, and ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Trail Blazers weren’t planning to trade their star as of Wednesday afternoon.

It’s all part of the intrigue heading into Thursday when the NBA Draft gets underway at 8 p.m. ET from the Barclays Center.