The Golden State Warriors have the No. 2 pick, a chance to add a top young player to a team that reached five straight NBA Finals before tumbling to the bottom of the league when Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson were injured.
Charlotte picks third, followed by Chicago and Cleveland.The teams lacked some resources to evaluate players, without the normal draft combine in Chicago or the ability to invite players to their facilities for meetings and workouts.
Perhaps that's partly the reason there is no consensus No. 1 pick this year like Zion Williamson in 2019.“I would say the analysis is fair.
There is no guy that has separated themself from the pack, from public or external view," Timberwolves President Gersson Rosas said.