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NBA Draft: Spurs select Victor Wembanyama No. 1 and here’s what they’re getting

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The highly anticipated 2023 NBA draft is finally here. The San Antonio Spurs have had little to think about since they won the NBA draft lottery in May.

The Spurs took France center and generational prospect Victor Wembanyama with the top overall pick.

There was no suspense or subterfuge involving the pick. Whoever won the draft lottery had Wembanyama No. 1 on the draft board.

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The 7-foot, 4-inch phenom is on his way to play for Hall of Fame coach Gregg Popovich. Wembanyama should rejuvenate a franchise that won four NBA titles from 1999-2014 and that has a history of turning international players into stars and champions.

USA TODAY Sports will provide the latest news, updates, analysis and more as the draft unfolds. Follow along.

No. 1 San Antonio Spurs, Victor Wembanyama, Metropolitans 92

To no surprise, the French phenom is selected with the first overall pick, instantly making the San Antonio Spurs must-watch television. He dominated the court while playing in France’s top professional level, leading the league in points per game (21.6), rebounds (10.4) and blocks (3.0). At 7-foot-4, his athleticism, shot making and defensive prowess is something few have seen in the NBA, and executives believe it won’t be long before he’s one of the best players in the league. 

No. 2 Charlotte Hornets, Brandon Miller, Alabama

The national freshman of the year brings length to Charlotte, and becomes another exciting young piece for the Hornets. Miller was a clear NBA talent in his lone season with the Crimson Tide, averaging 18.8 and 8.2 rebounds per game, while also showing some range from beyond the arc. Miller has the size to be disrupter on defense, but what’s going to be the key to his success is having a consistent shot. When Miller gets hot, it’s tough to stop, and he’ll complement LaMelo Bell well by playing on the wing.

No. 3 Portland Trail Blazers, Scoot Henderson, G League Ignite

If it weren’t for Wembanyama, Henderson had all the capabilities of being the first overall pick. The first player to sign with the G League Ignite for two seasons, Henderson is explosive with the ball and can shake off defenders at will. He averaged 16.1 points per game last season, and his midrange shooting is some of the best in the class. Another explosive guard may be what Damian Lillard needs to make the Trail Blazers a contender, as the backcourt becomes one of the most exciting in the league.

No. 4 Houston Rockets, Amen Thompson, Overtime Elite

One half of the Thompson twins, Amen Thompson has insane size (6-foot-7) for someone so skilled with ballhandling and court vision. He has a great feel for the game and finding open guys, averaging 6.8 assists last season. But in the playoffs, Thompson turned it up a notch with 9.2 assists per game. Thompson can also drive into the paint with his explosiveness and is tough to defend on fastbreak opportunities. If Thompson can develop his midrange and 3-point shot, he could be one of the most dangerous point guards in the league. The Rockets are one of the youngest teams in the league, and Thompson could be bring Houston some long-needed success.

No. 5 Detroit Pistons, Ausar Thompson, Overtime Elite

The other half of the Thompson twins, Ausar has fantastic size (6-foot-7) for a guard. But Thompson has freakish athleticism and can pretty much do anything asked of him on the offensive end. He can score, pass and rebound, and dominated as a two-time Overtime Elite Finals MVP. His explosiveness on the defensive end is also a plus; he can read passing lanes and his long frame allows him to disrupt any offensive flow. Like his brother, he can also develop a 3-point shot, but he’ll be a nice addition alongside the first overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft Cade Cunnigham. The pick also makes the Thompsons the first set of brothers drafted in the same draft since Markieff and Marcus Morris in 2011. It is also the second time brothers have been drafted in top 5 in the common draft era, but first time in same draft. other time was Lonzo Ball in 2017 and Lamelo Ball in 2020.

No. 6 Orlando Magic, Anthony Black, Arkansas

A big point guard, Black is a true floor general and has a great knack for finding open players in rhythm. Black is a pass-first guard but has a nice shooting touch that defenders will have to respect. He averaged 34.9 minutes a game for the Razorbacks, so his durability shouldn’t be a question, but he will need to gain some strength to handle some of the bigger defenders in the league. He’ll likely play alongside Cole Anthony, but he will become a favorite of Paolo Banchero.

No. 7 Indiana Pacers, Bilal Coulibaly, Metropolitans 92

Playing on the same team as Victor Wembanyama meant scouts galore and Coulibaly showed his worth. He averaged just give points in 18 minutes per game, but his improvement throughout the season skyrocketed him up draft boards. At 6-foot-7, 190 pounds, Coulibaly fits the build for a 3-and-D player many around the NBA continue to desire. He’ll take some time to develop but is a prospect who can pay off in the future.

No. 8 Washington Wizards, Jarace Walker, Houston

Someone who isn’t afraid on the defensive end, Jarace Walker has a solid frame with a long wingspan that can match up with anyone in the post and can be an instant rim protector. On the opposite end, the American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year is a difficult matchup for any coaching staff to figure out, as he can overpower smaller defenders, run past bigger defenders, and knock down jump shots. Walker becomes the first top-10 pick out of Houston since Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon was taken with the No. 1 overall pick in 1984.

No. 9 Utah Jazz, Taylor Hendricks, Central Florida

Probably the most unknown lottery prospect, Hendricks might be the most NBA-ready player other than Wembanyama as he becomes the first UCF player ever selected in the first round. He may look slim, but he was just as dominant as any big in college basketball last season, while being able to shoot wherever he wants. He led UCF in scoring (15.1 points per game) and rebounding (7.0 rebounds per game), while averaging an astounding 1.7 blocks per game. By being a dynamic scoring threat with the ability to guard any position, Hendricks has the potential to be Rookie of the Year, and his style of play will fit perfectly in today’s NBA. Paired with Walker Kessler, good luck going against the Utah bigs. 

No. 10 Dallas Mavericks, Cason Wallace, Kentucky

The 6-foot-4 guard is a strong defender who showed flashes of his on-ball ability with the Wildcats. He also shot the ball well from deep, netting 34% of his 3-pointers in his lone Kentucky season. Wallace still has strides to make as a playmaker but can step right into the NBA as a defensive guard who can shoot. Wallace can assist on that side of the ball as a rookie, taking the load off offensive stars. Wallace is the 62nd Kentucky draftee since the NBA went two rounds in 1989, tying Duke for most in that period.

Wembanyama is seen as a generational prospect. How did other similar NBA picks do? 

France center Victor Wembanyama is the no-brainer top pick and a generational prospect who is predicted to transform whichever franchise he joins, a rare combination in sports. 

In February, scouts said that passing on Wembanyama in the draft would be a fireable offense. LeBron James called Wembanyama “an alien” and “generational talent.” Kevin Durant said the NBA is “really in trouble” when the 7-foot-4 center joins the league. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski proclaimed Wembanyama as the greatest prospect in sports. 

As generational as Wembanyama might be, there have been other highly touted prospects who have entered the NBA. Some lived up to the hype, rising to the occasion for memorable careers. Others, well, not so much. Here’s how some of the most anticipated NBA prospects fared in the league. — Anthony Gharib 

Victor Wembanyama arrives for the first round of the 2023 NBA draft at Barclays Arena. © Wendell Cruz, USA TODAY Sports Victor Wembanyama arrives for the first round of the 2023 NBA draft at Barclays Arena. How good is Victor Wembanyama? 

San Antonio won the Victor Wembanyama lottery in May, and within the next few months we might have a sense of how the Spurs’ likely first-round draft pick’s skills translate to the NBA. The 19-year-old sensation, who has wowed at the highest amateur levels, powered his French professional team Metropolitans 92 to the LNB Finals. The Mets 92, though, were swept Thursday in the five-game series by favorite AS Monaco, a team with several former NBA players. 

Wembanyama scored just eight points for the Mets 92 in the first-game blowout loss, but he bounced back in the final two games with 19 and 22 points, respectively, and seven rebounds and multiple blocks in each. Wembanyama couldn’t help Mets 92 end their championship drought, but that may have little correlation to his future success in the NBA. 

And, it’s a bit of apples and oranges to compare a stellar high school career like LeBron James’, a one-and-done college career like Anthony Davis’ or even a four-year college career like Tim Duncan’s – the Spurs’ last No. 1 pick. So here’s a look at how his stature compares with others who have played in the NBA.

Here is a look at Wembanyama’s stats. 

Victor Wembanyama height 

Wembanyama is listed at 7-foot-4.

— Jim Sergant 

Top NBA draft prospects 2023 

Here is a look at some of the top prospects in the draft. 

∎ Victor Wembanyama, Metropolitans 92, Forward/center, 19 years old, 7-4, 230 pounds, France 

2022-23 stats: 21.6 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.1 blocks, 2.5 assists, 0.7 steals 

With his size and skill set, Wembanyama is one of the most lauded prospects of the past three decades. Execs believe he is the kind of player who will turn a team into a title contender. 

∎ Scoot Henderson, G League Ignite, Guard, 19 years old, 6-2, 196 pounds 

2022-23 stats: 16.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.1 steals 

Henderson, who at 17 became the youngest player in G League history in 2021, is the total package. He is a master at midrange, can knock down a shot from behind the arc and finish at the rim, while getting it done on the defensive end. He can immediately impact any team. 

∎ Brandon Miller, Alabama, Small forward, 20 years old, 6-9, 200 pounds, freshman 

2022-23 stats: 18.8 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 0.9 steals 

The national freshman of the year, Miller’s long, lanky frame and athleticism will translate quickly at the next level, though he needs to become a more efficient shooter in the pros. 

∎ Cam Whitmore, Villanova, Forward, 18 years old, 6-7, 235 pounds, freshman 

2022-23 stats: 12.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 1.4 steals 

A physical wing and active offensive player who likes contact, Whitmore operates from the perimeter with his jump shot or his dribble-drive to the basket but is also comfortable playing off the basketball. He has power and finesse when finishing at the rim. 

∎ Amen Thompson, Overtime Elite, Guard, 20 years old, 6-7, 215 pounds 

2022-23 stats: 16.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 2.3 steals 

He is an outstanding athlete with great size and strength for a guard and flourishes in transition with his leaping ability. He can finish at the rim with either hand. Twin brother Ausar is also a projected lottery pick. 

How many rounds are in the NBA draft? 

The NBA draft has two rounds. 

NBA draft order 

Here is the order for every single pick. 

  • San Antonio
  • Charlotte 
  • Portland 
  • Houston 
  • Detroit 
  • Orlando 
  • Indiana 
  • Washington 
  • Utah 
  • Dallas 
  • Orlando (from Chicago) 
  • Oklahoma City 
  • Toronto 
  • New Orleans 
  • Atlanta 
  • Utah (from Minnesota) 
  • Los Angeles Lakers 
  • Miami 
  • Golden State 
  • Houston (from Los Angeles) 
  • Brooklyn (from Phoenix) 
  • Brooklyn 
  • Portland (from New York) 
  • Sacramento 
  • Memphis 
  • Indiana (from Cleveland) 
  • Charlotte (from Denver via New York and Oklahoma City) 
  • Utah (from Philadelphia via Brooklyn) 
  • Denver (from Indiana via Boston) 
  • LA Clippers (from Milwaukee via Houston) 
  • Detroit 
  • Denver (from Houston via Indiana) 
  • San Antonio 
  • Charlotte (from Charlotte via Philadelphia and Atlanta) 
  • Boston (from Portland via Atlanta, LA Clippers, Detroit, and Cleveland) 
  • Orlando 
  • Oklahoma City (from Washington via New Orleans) 
  • Sacramento (from Indiana) 
  • Charlotte (from Utah via New York) 
  • Indiana Pacers (from Denver via Dallas and Oklahoma City) 
  • Charlotte (from Oklahoma City via New York and Boston) 
  • Washington (from Chicago via Los Angeles Lakers and Washington) 
  • Portland (from Atlanta) 
  • San Antonio (from Toronto) 
  • Memphis (from Minnesota) 
  • Atlanta (from New Orleans) 
  • Los Angeles Lakers 
  • LA Clippers 
  • Cleveland (from Golden State via Utah and New Orleans) 
  • Oklahoma City (from Miami via Boston, Memphis, and Dallas) 
  • Brooklyn 
  • Phoenix 
  • Minnesota (from New York via Charlotte) 
  • Sacramento 
  • Indiana (from Cleveland via Milwaukee and Detroit) 
  • Memphis 
  • Washington (from Boston via Charlotte) 
  • Milwaukee 
  • NBA draft eligibility requirements 

    Can anybody enter the draft? Here are the rules of eligibility for the NBA draft. 

    Age: The NBA’s collective bargaining agreement says that all players must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. 

    One-and-done rule: The collective bargaining agreement says that “at least one (1) NBA Season has elapsed since the player’s graduation from high school (or, if the player did not graduate from high school, since the graduation of the class with which the player would have graduated had he graduated from high school)” in order for a player to be eligible for the NBA draft. 

    International players: According to the collective bargaining agreement, an international player is defined as one “(i) who has maintained a permanent residence outside of the United States for at least the three (3) years prior to the Draft, while participating in the game of basketball as an amateur or as a professional outside of the United States; (ii) who has never previously enrolled in a college or university in the United States; and (iii) who did not complete high school in the United States.” 

    Draft limits: A player seeking to be a part of the NBA can only enter two drafts. A player also cannot join the NBA unless he has met the eligibility requirements for the draft. — Victoria Hernandez 

    NBA draft forfeited picks  

    The Chicago Bulls and Philadelpha 76ers each forfeited a second-round pick in the NBA draft for violating rules around free agency talks. 

    NBA draft 2023 projections

    France’s Victor Wembanyama will go No. 1 to the San Antonio Spurs in Thursday’s NBA draft. The second pick remains a choice between Alabama forward Brandon Miller and G League Ignite guard Scoot Henderson.

    It is a deep draft among lottery picks beyond Wembanyama, Miller and Henderson. Here is the top five in USA TODAY Sports’ latest mock draft: 

  • Spurs: Victor Wembanyama, Metropolitans 92 (France), Forward/center, 19 years old, 7-4, 230 pounds 
  • Hornets: Scoot Henderson, G League Ignite, Guard, 19 years old, 6-2, 196 pounds 
  • Trail Blazers: Brandon Miller, Alabama, Small forward, 20 years old, 6-9, 200 pounds 
  • Rockets: Cam Whitmore, Villanova, Forward, 18 years old, 6-7, 235 pounds
  • Pistons: Amen Thompson, Overtime Elite, Guard, 20 years old, 6-7, 215 pounds
  • How many picks are in the NBA draft? 

    The NBA draft usually has 60 total picks. This year, there are 58 total picks as the Chicago Bulls and Philadelpha 76ers each forfeited a second-round pick for violating rules around free agency talks. 

    No. 1 NBA draft picks 

    Here are the No. 1 picks this century. 

  • 2022: Paolo Banchero (Orlando Magic) 
  • 2021: Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons) 
  • 2020: Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves) 
  • 2019: Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans) 
  • 2018: Deandre Ayton (Phoenix Suns) 
  • 2017: Markelle Fultz (Philadelphia 76ers) 
  • 2016: Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers) 
  • 2015: Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) 
  • 2014: Andrew Wiggins (Cleveland Cavaliers) 
  • 2013: Anthony Bennett (Cleveland Cavaliers) 
  • 2012: Anthony Davis (New Orleans Hornets) 
  • 2011: Kyrie Irving (Cleveland Cavaliers) 
  • 2010: John Wall (Washington Wizards) 
  • 2009: Blake Griffin (LA Clippers) 
  • 2008: Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls) 
  • 2007: Greg Oden (Portland Trail Blazers) 
  • 2006: Andrea Bargnani (Toronto Raptors) 
  • 2005: Andrew Bogut (Milwaukee Bucks) 
  • 2004: Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) 
  • 2003: LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) 
  • 2002: Yao Ming (Houston Rockets) 
  • 2001: Kwame Brown (Washington Wizards) 
  • 2000: Kenyon Martin (New Jersey Nets) 
  • Gilbert Arenas: Wembanyama only has to worry about two players in the NBA

    Former NBA stars Gilbert Arenas and Iman Shumpert gave their two cents on how the 19-year-old French phenom Wembanyama will do in the NBA on Fubo Sports’ “No Chill with Gilbert Arenas” podcast.

    Arenas has high expectations for the center, especially given that regular season MVP Joel Embiid and Finals MVP Nikola Jokic are the only two dominant players at the position.

    “He’s gonna be a star. The reason is, there’s only two centers that he’s gotta worry about,” he said. “… I’m putting him at the 5 because he only has to worry about Embiid for two games and then Joker for six. … You gonna get killed for six games, but other than that, it’s just lunch meat out there for you.”

    Shumpert said teams are going to throw the best they can at him despite position.

    “They’re gonna put whoever can move with him the best,” he said. “Certain people are just not gonna guard him.”

    The “Dancing with the Stars” champion explained Wembanyama will grow into his potential naturally.

    “Just develop, put that weight on, get your confidence up to realize nobody can stop you,” he said. “That’s the scary part. When they give you 20 shots a game and start letting you realize, you’ll figure it out.” — Victoria Hernandez

    Scoot Henderson’s first Puma player edition shoe released

    It’s a big week for Henderson, a likely top three pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. Henderson will be busy seeing his NBA dreams come true as he walks the stage in Brooklyn. But, it’s not the only thing he’ll be celebrating — his first player edition shoe with Puma released on Thursday.

    The presumed No. 2 pick signed a deal with Puma last year at the age of 18. Puma is launching Henderson’s new All-Pro Nitro shoe colorway and decided to celebrate it in a huge way.

    A massive billboard with Henderson wearing his new shoes appeared on Flatbush in Brooklyn this week. His colorway is inspired by Henderson’s hometown of Marietta, Ga. plus his “Overly Determined To Dominate” mantra, according to ESPN’s Nick DePaula.

    The shoes colors include red, light blue and white, matching the colors of two teams that may select Henderson on Thursday: The Charlotte Hornets and Portland Trail Blazers.  — Anthony Gharib

    NBA draft betting odds 

    The draft is one of many events NBA fans can wager on. Victor Wembanyama is the overwhelming favorite to be drafted first overall, and the betting odds reflect that. He is listed at –10,000 odds to be the first name called by NBA commissioner Adam Silver, according to BetMGM. But the second and third picks are where things could get interesting. BetMGM has Brandon Miller listed as the favorite to go second overall at -550, while Scoot Henderson is +250 to be the second pick and -450 to go third overall. — Richard Morin 

    NBA draft odds 2023 

    There are plenty of odds when it comes to the NBA draft. First, teams that miss the playoffs enter into a lottery system to determine their first-round selection. For example, the team with the worst record in the regular season has a 14% chance to claim the top pick. This season, the San Antonio Spurs won the first overall pick despite only having tied for the second-worst record during the 2022-23 season. — Richard Morin 

    These six teams have the most at stake in 2023 NBA draft 

    The Spurs are on the clock, but there’s no suspense surrounding the No. 1 overall pick with generational talent Victor Wembanyama destined for San Antonio. 

    Wembanyama headlines Thursday’s 2023 NBA draft. However, there is uncertainly following the consensus top choice. What will the Charlotte Hornets and Portland Trail Blazers do at the top of the draft? Will Orlando make magic happen with its two lottery selections? Could the Los Angeles Lakers trade the No. 17 pick? 

    All 30 clubs have some decisions to make. USA TODAY Sports explores NBA teams with much at stake ahead of the draft. — Tyler Dragon 

    Brandon Miller stands by Paul George as GOAT

    NBA Draft prospect Brandon Miller is sticking by his GOAT pick.

    After setting the internet ablaze on Wednesday by dubbing Paul George as the greatest basketball player of all-time over LeBron James and Michael Jordan, Miller doubled down on his controversial selection: “I grew up watching Paul George and I think Paul George is my GOAT.”

    Miller clarified that he didn’t mean any disrespect toward James or Jordan.

    “I’m not knocking LeBron (James) or Michael Jordan,” he told USA TODAY Sports on the 2023 NBA Draft red carpet in Brooklyn Thursday. “I know they are all great players. LeBron is the best in the league now and I know Jordan was the best in the league at the time.” — Cydney Henderson

    NBA mock draft: Final first-round projection runs deep after Victor Wembanyama

    France’s Victor Wembanyama will go No. 1 to the San Antonio Spurs in Thursday’s NBA draft.

    Unless something drastic happens, the Spurs are setting up their present and future with the player many believe is a generational, franchise-transforming player.

    The second pick remains a choice between Alabama forward Brandon Miller and G League Ignite guard Scoot Henderson.

    “That’s a difficult decision,” ESPN’s Jay Bilas said. “I would lean toward Miller because of the shooting. In a league that values shooting, he can really shoot it.”

    It is a deep draft among lottery picks beyond Wembanyama, Miller and Henderson.

    “I have Cam Whitmore of Villanova rated fourth,” Bilas said, adding, “After that, there are a number of really good players available. The Thompson twins (Amen and Ausar) are both really talented and can absolutely play.”

    Here’s our mock draft ahead of Thursday’s big night for the NBA and top prospects.

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA draft live updates: Spurs take Victor Wembanyama with No. 1 overall pick

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