Kentucky’s Shaedon Sharpe, perhaps the biggest enigma of the 2022 NBA draft, is the subject of several rumors in Jonathan Givony’s latest mock draft at ESPN.com (Insider link).
Givony has Sharpe coming off the board at No. 7 to Portland, writing that Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard is believed to be a fan of the young guard, despite the fact that Sharpe is 12 years younger than Lillard and is on a “completely different timetable.”
A pair of teams picking later in the lottery may also have their sights set on Sharpe. The Thunder, who hold the No. 12 pick, continue to pursue trade-up opportunities, according to Givony, who says Sharpe and Jaden Ivey are among the players Oklahoma City appears to be targeting.
Meanwhile, Sharpe is also said to intrigue the Hornets if they trade up from No. 13, Givony writes, noting that the Kentucky guard surprised other teams when he opted to work out for Charlotte.
Here are a few more of the most interesting tidbits from Givony’s newest mock:
- Virtually every NBA team expects the Magic to select Jabari Smith first overall and would be surprised if they go in a different direction.
- The Kings are considered more likely to stand pat than to trade the No. 4 pick, but they’ve had discussions with almost every team behind them in the lottery and even some outside of the lottery, per Givony. Pacers wing Chris Duarte is among the possible trade targets the Kings have done their homework on, Givony adds.
- Surprisingly, Givony has heard the Suns are among the clubs exploring trade scenarios involving the Pelicans‘ No. 8 pick. Givony suggests Phoenix could potentially include a player like Cameron Johnson in its offer to help create more long-term cap flexibility to retain Deandre Ayton.
- There’s a widespread belief that the Knicks won’t end up picking at No. 11, Givony reports. they’re “aggressively” exploring scenarios in which they trade back or trade out of the first round.
- Rival teams believe the Cavaliers are high on Ousmane Dieng, though he could be off the board by No. 14, says Givony.
- Echoing multiple recent reports, Givony identifies Hawks big man John Collins as a major draft-day trade candidate. Givony goes a step further, suggesting that Collins could even be packaged with Kevin Huerter in a deal involving the Kings‘ No. 4 overall pick.
- The Bucks (No. 24) are eyeing older prospects who could help them win right away, such as Andrew Nembhard, Jake LaRavia, Christian Braun and Ismael Kamagate, according to Givony, who has heard from rival teams that Milwaukee has also conveyed some interest in trading up into the teens, possibly for a big man like Mark Williams and Walker Kessler.
I doubt very much Knicks are trading out of 1st rd. There’s a player that can be a starter for many yrs at 11. Why would you trade away from that.
Agbaji can be a solid starter for yrs.
TyTy is a starting NBA PG in two yrs.
Duren has potential to be a star. No way Knicks are trading out. Think trading up. Mathurin, Murray, Ivey, Griffin all significantly makes team better.
8)^I like Braun on the Bucks, maybe instead of Grayson Allen. Mathews will fade eventually, Con’ton might leave, Donte may not come back.
7)Can’t wait to see what Collins goes for and who Sank blames.
6)Dieng reminds me of Altman, and Koby might favor that quality. But Dieng will take a while. Just a big who can handle, a traditional trap… A team does best when a guard handles. The Coleman disease. Even Dray makes a lot of turnovers, and he is guard-tall.
The other trap is picking a good son-in-law prospect, instead of a warrior. If the GM wants to enlarge the FO, don’t use the player draft. Koby.
5)An “aggressive” trade means aggressively surrendering dear positions. Otherwise it’s just a lot of phone time and pestering people.
4)The news here is the Suns wanting to max Ayton.
3)Kings cannot take a PG three years in a row when their top player already was a PG too. HC Brown will want a smart defender.
2)Weltman can be funny.
Why don’t teams at #1 slot announce early so their guy can make an entrance in the green room? Who deals the pick so late, or cannot decide earlier?
1)Lillard & Sharpe are opposites mentally. A danger to someone…
I’m x% sure a red carpet for Jalen Johnson will be rolled out and Collins will be painted as holding his mins down to the detriment of the team
Then we’ll probably all grab some snacks and pile in the caravan for a trip down 2021’s memory lane again
Seriously ???? What will it take to get that 4th pick from Kings.
We have plenty of picks. Mitch and Burkes gives them Depth. A rim protector (starter) and scorer as the 6-7th man. 11th pick and a future pick.
Probably a piece the Knicks don’t want to give up…RJ Barrett.
Yeah …… No we’re not going there. But seriously. We have young players. And we have plenty picks. I’m sure they would listen.
I think the 4th pick is definitely on the table to be moved. I honestly don’t think there’s anything the Knicks can offer besides RJ that will get the kings to listen. I just don’t think they want to move down that far in the draft. I think a trade with the pacers is about as far as the kings will drop down
Same Q was asked today in the chat
Author gave similar answer to mine yesterday
11 +future protected 1st + a young buck (IQ or Toppin)
Ivey would likely make a difference in Robinson, if he is wavering. Touchdown passes from rebounds in the future!
I suspect it will take more to get him due to competition lining up for that spot.
For SAC, there will probably be better defenders than Murray at #11, if that’s what they want… not the offense though.
Historical price (on average) to go from #11 to #4 would be about 2 additional 1st’s (protected). Whereas the price to go from #11 to #7 is about one additional 1st (protected). Of course, the selling team can set the price and the type of assets it wants, i.e., players in lieu of the additional picks. Seems like SAC and POR are in the trade market to get veteran players, not additional picks.
I assume the Hawks want Ivey. If the Kings draft Murray, I think the Pistons might be open for business. If they’re offering Collins, Kevin, and the number #13 pick, they would be stupid not to take it.
Seriously dude!!! you’re the lousiest eavesdropper this side of the globe. I can bet you all my life savings that the knickerbockers ain’t trading out if the first round, snd there is a very good possibility that they move up or trade back with the Hornets for their two picks. Trade out of the first round??? you need to stay off the weeeed!!!
Knicks trade OUT of the first round?! That’s the first I’ve heard of that.
Can’t say I’d be surprised, based on the history of this sad franchise, but even I don’t think the Knicks are that dumb. I think NY would have a riot on their hands if they trade out.