People around the NBA have been “gossiping” about an incredible workout Bennedict Mathurin had with the Pistons, according to Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer, who says there’s chatter that members of Detroit’s front office are “infatuated” with the Arizona guard.
Jaden Ivey and Keegan Murray have long been considered the favorites to join Jabari Smith, Chet Holmgren, and Paolo Banchero in the top five, but perhaps the Pistons will upend that expectation by targeting Mathurin. For what it’s worth, however, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony (Insider link) still believes Murray is the favorite over Mathurin at No. 5 if Ivey is off the board.
Within his latest mock draft, Givony also reports that Pistons general manager Troy Weaver is one of Jalen Duren‘s biggest fans in the NBA. While Duren likely won’t be under serious consideration at No. 5, the Pistons could consider trading back into the first round if he slips at all, according to Givony, who points to the Hornets (No. 13 and No. 15) as a possible trade partner for Detroit in a deal involving Gordon Hayward.
Elsewhere in his mock draft, O’Connor writes that the Nuggets (No. 21 and No. 30) and Grizzlies (No. 22 and No. 29) have both made attempts to package their picks in an effort to move up in the first round.
O’Connor suggests Denver’s picks probably aren’t enough to move into the middle of the first round unless the team is willing to include a young player or another future pick. However, he writes that the Grizzlies have been exploring picks as high as the Knicks‘ selection at No. 11. In order to get that high, Memphis would presumably have to take on some unwanted salary or include another asset beyond the team’s two 2022 first-rounders.
Here’s more on the 2022 NBA draft, which is now just hours away:
- Executives around the league keep connecting LSU forward Tari Eason to the Rockets at No. 17, according to O’Connor. Meanwhile, Zach Harper of The Athletic has heard from sources that the Celtics are also high on Eason and could try to trade into the first round using a young rotation player to draft him. An earlier report indicated Boston was open to discussing Grant Williams and Payton Pritchard, and Harper adds Aaron Nesmith to that list.
- Auburn’s Jabari Smith tells Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports that he’ll be surprised if he’s not drafted first overall tonight. Virtually every major sportsbook made Paolo Banchero the favorite to go No. 1 late last night, but those odds have since swung back in the other direction. Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report speculates (via Twitter) that the Banchero buzz may have been related to contact he and his camp had with the Magic on Wednesday after a Monday visit was canceled, but Fischer — like ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski — reiterates that Smith remains the favorite to be the No. 1 pick.
- Ian Begley of SNY.tv (video link) views Duke’s AJ Griffin as the most likely pick for the Knicks if they remain at No. 11.
- The Raptors, who moved down from No. 20 to No. 33 in the draft as a result of their Thaddeus Young trade in February, don’t view the gap between those two selections as significant, according to Eric Koreen of The Athletic. As Koreen observes, there’s less of a consensus on prospects further down draft boards than there is at the very top, so several of the players drafted between Nos. 20 and 32 may not be at or near the top of Toronto’s board.
Ben Mathurin = ROY… especially if he goes to Detroit
Can’t believe we had to move down 13 spots to get out of that Dragic deal.
They added Thad Young in the deal.
I feel like there are several players I like more than what I’ve seen from others, and a couple of guys I dont like as much, but theres stuff like that every year. For these players sakes, I just hope they get picked by teams where they fit, and have the best shot to succeed
Say what guys. Tired of your vague comments.
Dont get why you always have so much vitriol towards me…my vague comments? When am I ever vague? I’m also speaking just in general…but herei was talking about guys in this article, among others. I like Eason more. I dont like Mathurin as much. Him and Jonny Davis and a couple of others seem overrated to me. To be fair, I’m not as prepared as I wanted to be for this draft b/c of health issues, so I didnt finish my big board/even get past the first 20-25ish players, and havent watched the combine yet, but I just think Mathurin is overrated…
He does have a fit with Detroit though, so I dont think it’s crazy for them to take him. I just have others higher
*If* Duren falls to 13 the Hornets better select him. If they trade the pick away just to dump Hayward they should just come out and say they’re cheap and they don’t care about winning. That’s the message.
It’d just be another black eye for the franchise after the reports their assistant coaches are some of the lowest paid in the league, which frustrates me. I want Charlotte to be good, but I have no faith in Jordan to get them there.
Couldn’t agree more
They’ve had unfortunate injuries at bad times these last 2 seasons. I hope they dont move Hayward. That wouldn’t be smart. I do think they’ll draft Mark Williams at 15, and potentially 1 of the wing pieces at 13