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per ESPN and RandBall:
Which prospects are rising and falling in the 2020 NBA draft? And what are the potential lottery teams likely to do with their selections?
Now that we're past the NBA trade deadline, the draft picture is starting to take shape. There are already nine teams with at least an 89% chance to end up drafting in the top 10, according to projections via ESPN's Basketball Power Index (BPI), and there are 13 teams with at least an 83% chance to be in the lottery. But there have still been plenty of changes to draft projections, including multiple players rising in the top 10.
Let's run through our new mock draft for both rounds, highlighting nine players who have moved significantly.
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ESPN’s mock has Tre Jones — Tyus’ brother, formerly of Apple Valley and now of Duke — going No. 30 overall with the last pick in the first round. And it has Gophers’ big man Daniel Oturu going No. 37 overall early in the second round to Sacramento.
Oturu is of particular interest because what the sophomore does will have a major impact on the Gophers’ in 2020-21. Givony writes of Oturu:
“Players at age 20 who produce at Oturu’s level are clear NBA prospects, but the value of players in his mold has dipped, which might relegate him to the second round. With Minnesota appearing likely to miss the NCAA tournament, Oturu might consider returning to college, fine-tuning his skills and trying to enter the NBA on a higher note next year.”
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Go Gophers!!
Which prospects are rising and falling in the 2020 NBA draft? And what are the potential lottery teams likely to do with their selections?
Now that we're past the NBA trade deadline, the draft picture is starting to take shape. There are already nine teams with at least an 89% chance to end up drafting in the top 10, according to projections via ESPN's Basketball Power Index (BPI), and there are 13 teams with at least an 83% chance to be in the lottery. But there have still been plenty of changes to draft projections, including multiple players rising in the top 10.
Let's run through our new mock draft for both rounds, highlighting nine players who have moved significantly.

NBA mock draft: New top-10 picks, risers and fallers
Here are our new NBA draft projections for 2020, with movement throughout the top 10 after the trade deadline.
ESPN’s mock has Tre Jones — Tyus’ brother, formerly of Apple Valley and now of Duke — going No. 30 overall with the last pick in the first round. And it has Gophers’ big man Daniel Oturu going No. 37 overall early in the second round to Sacramento.
Oturu is of particular interest because what the sophomore does will have a major impact on the Gophers’ in 2020-21. Givony writes of Oturu:
“Players at age 20 who produce at Oturu’s level are clear NBA prospects, but the value of players in his mold has dipped, which might relegate him to the second round. With Minnesota appearing likely to miss the NCAA tournament, Oturu might consider returning to college, fine-tuning his skills and trying to enter the NBA on a higher note next year.”

NBA mock draft: Wolves take Kentucky guard; Oturu goes in 2nd round?
Plenty of curiosity is left in this local basketball season, with the Timberwolves regrouping post-trade deadline and the Gophers trying to turn around their season.
Go Gophers!!