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2023 NBA mock draft -- Projecting all 58 picks post-lottery - ESPN

The most highly anticipated NBA draft lottery in years was conducted Tuesday night. The San Antonio Spurs earned the right to likely select Victor Wembanyama with the No. 1 pick, and the teams picking No. 2 through No. 14 also learned their fates.

With the complete draft order now known, the 26 teams that have concluded their seasons can turn their attention to the 2023 NBA draft to be held June 22 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Outside of Wembanyama, the potential destinations of the next two most coveted prospects — Alabama's Brandon Miller and G League Ignite's Scoot Henderson — will be among the top storylines, and how the dominoes fall later in the lottery and the first round will be an all-consuming question.

With that in mind, ESPN draft expert Jonathan Givony considered the draft board and the likely players available at each spot, updating the ESPN 2023 NBA mock draft accordingly.

Givony's latest mock, which reflects a long evaluation of the 2023 draft class and considers intel from scouts and front-office personnel, also accounts for picks owed and owned by all 30 teams.

Victor Wembanyama Metropolitans 92 PF/C Age: 19.3

The Spurs have some strong young players but will benefit from the incredible star power winning the No. 1 pick offers in helping propel them back to relevance. Wembanyama will be a lock at this spot after widening the gap significantly between him and the next tier of prospects with a spectacular season in France and two dynamite showings in Las Vegas versus G League Ignite. The 7-foot-5 French player's outstanding skill level makes him an easy offensive fit alongside San Antonio's existing core, while his length, mobility and instincts would surely help improve the

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