The Hornets appear to be leaning toward selecting Alabama’s Brandon Miller with the second overall pick in tomorrow night’s draft, according to reports from Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter link via ClutchPoints), Jonathan Givony of ESPN (Twitter link), Jeremy Woo of ESPN (Insider link) and Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports.
Wojnarowski, Givony, and Woo have all heard from sources who say Miller performed much better in his second workout on Monday in front of Hornets brass, including owner Michael Jordan. Wojnarowski goes so far as to say Miller “further solidified his standing as Charlotte’s choice at No. 2.”
For his part, Miller said in a SiriusXM NBA Radio interview (Twitter video link) that he didn’t feel intimidated by working out in front of Jordan, noting that he didn’t grow up watching the Hall of Famer. He also said he had a “fun time” exchanging verbal jabs with Jordan.
Here are more rumors on the draft, which is less than 24 hours away:
- It would take a “significant return” for the Trail Blazers to part with the No. 3 pick in a draft that many view as having a consensus top-three prospects, but they’ll continue to listen to offers up until it’s time to make a selection, Wojnarowski said on ESPN’s NBA Today (YouTube link). “Certainly, they want to build around Damian Lillard, Wojnarowski said, per RealGM. “That’s been their focus. Damian Lillard says he wants to continue to be in Portland. So I think they’ll go right up to the clock on Thursday night. Offers and outreach from teams tend to get more serious the closer you get to the deadline…Portland may not have gotten the best offers that will come to them, but they will here in the next 24 hours or so. This is a significant decision for this organization, for Damian Lillard’s future in Portland.” If Miller gets picked No. 2, the Blazers would almost certainly select Scoot Henderson, Woj added.
- Fischer confirms a recent report that the Spurs are inquiring about adding a second lottery pick and have been linked to French wing Bilal Coulibaly, who played with projected No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama on Metropolitans 92. Interestingly, sources tell Woo that Coulibaly hasn’t unilaterally granted access to his medical details, indicating he may have a preferred destination in mind.
- Cam Whitmore‘s stock may be falling due to medical concerns, sources tell Jonathan Wasserman of Bleacher Report, who has Whitmore going No. 9 to the Jazz in his latest mock draft. Whitmore had been viewed as an option for the Rockets (No. 4) or Pistons (No. 5).
- Although Ausar Thompson canceled a workout with the Pacers (No. 7) last week, he still had a meeting with team officials, he told Fischer. Indiana sent a “select group” of personnel to Atlanta to meet with Thompson over the weekend, Fischer writes.
- Anthony Black‘s camp “initially showed resistance” to the idea of working out for Orlando due to the Magic‘s guard depth, sources tell Fischer. However, he wound up leaving a strong impression on the team and now thinks he could be picked No. 6 overall, he told Fischer. If the Magic do pick a guard, they’ve given rivals the impression they’d consider trading Cole Anthony, who has a “great relationship” with the front office, or Jalen Suggs. “They didn’t tell me that,” Black said, “but that’s what I figured they’d do if they picked me.”
- The Lakers have been exploring all kinds of options with their first-round pick (No. 17), including possibly moving up a few slots, Fischer writes. Keyonte George could be a target — the guard has also been linked to the Raptors at No. 13, per Fischer.
- According to Fischer, Jarace Walker believes he could go as high as No. 5 (Pistons), with a floor possibly being Indiana (No. 7); Taylor Hendricks believes he could go anywhere from No. 5 to No. 12 (Thunder); and Dereck Lively II has been told he could be picked anywhere from No. 10 (Dallas) to No. 20 (Houston).
Blazers don’t want anyone from Raptors
They want a healthy star
The third team would have to offer a star
Bam
Jaylen Brown
Blazers have a choice, trade Lillard and draft someone at 3, or keep Lillard and trade the pick. They aren’t getting a star for that pick alone, not even close, but they can get a tier lower player or two that could actually help Lillard win.
“They want a healthy star”, yeah and why would anyone trade the leagues number 1 commodity for a draft pick?
I wouldn’t trade Bam for Lillard AND the third pick!
I’m sensing something along the lines of
Siakam , OG or Trent , and # 13
for
Simons, Nurkic, #3 , and #23
Ask for brown now. Celtics might do it for picks
Agreed! Raptors are S.O.L. for offloading their roster to Portland.
If Portland’s aim is to win with Lillard you don’t trade your youth for players that really underachieved the season before. Raptors would have to fire sale, but even then I think its a risk Portland avoids.
Which of these young trios would you rather have for the next 5yrs, Ant Simons/Scoot Henderson/Shaedon Sharpe, Jalen Green/Tari Eason/Jabari Smith Jr, Jalen Suggs/Ausar Thompson/Paolo Banchero, LaMelo Ball/Brandon Miller/Mark Williams or Josh Giddey/Ousmane Dieng/Chet Holmgren? Rank a top3 if possible…
1 Anfernee Scoot Shaedon
2 Green Smith Eason
3 LaMelo Miller Williams
4 Giddey chet dieng
5 paolo ausar suggs
You have to include Cade, Ivey and Duren on that list
He left them off cuz they’d be first
Giddey/Chet/SGA #1
Honestly nobody should be surprised Henderson has been falling from top 2. He is an undersized combo G who can’t shoot. Guys like him are in every draft
Man… if players coming into the league not being old enough to have watched Jordan play doesn’t make you feel old, what does?
Cmon man it’s been over 25 years since Jordan’s Prime. Time doesn’t stop for anyone.
Good for the hornets. Bring in Miller and bring back Mikes in the same off-season. Family fun entertainment!
Its not Brandon Miller’s fault he was involved in a gun-homicide. Alabama hands out firearms with all scholarships.