NBA Mock Draft 4.0: Moving prospects and new faces after the combine

Cade Cunningham - Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports
Cade Cunningham - Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports /
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Despite the surprise pleasantries happening in the postseason, with Phoenix and Milwaukee as the last two teams standing, the other 28 franchises have a lot to look out for in the weeks to come. And with the 2021 NBA Draft only more than three weeks away, here is the fourth edition of our NBA Mock Draft.

Following the NBA Draft Combine, a lot of rookie hopefuls find themselves on a better standing to be selected in the first round. meanwhile, those who were already projected to be picked in the lottery faced some incremental shifts, with some prospects even going up and down in various projections.

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While Cade Cunningham remains the consensus top pick in the draft, those in the 2-6 range are starting to waver in most projections, with the likes of Jalen Green and Scottie Barnes starting to garner a lot of noise to be selected earlier than expected. That being said, the conclusion of the draft combine gives more unpredictability in the lottery and the entire first-round.

Before the ink runs dry, here is our prediction of how the first-round of the 2021 NBA Draft will fare for all teams, including a lot of prospect movements and new faces after the draft combine.