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2023 NBA mock draft -- Why Scoot Henderson is still in play at No. 2 - ESPN

The 2023 NBA draft is just over a week away as teams continue to conduct individual workouts prior to locking in their draft boards for June 22 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN and ESPN app).

One prospect who didn't compete in workouts because he's still playing competitive basketball is presumptive No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama. The 19-year-old big man led his Metropolitans 92 team to an unexpected appearance in the LNB Pro A finals, but are one loss away from elimination against Monaco. Following the completion of his season, Wembanyama will travel to the United States and is one of 19 prospects that received an invitation Tuesday to sit in the NBA draft green room.

With the San Antonio Spurs all but certain to select Wembanyama, the race for the No. 2 pick is still up for grabs. Scoot Henderson reportedly had an impressive workout in Charlotte last week as the Hornets will decide between the G League Ignite guard and Alabama's Brandon Miller.

How will the rest of the draft play out next week at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York? NBA draft experts Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo provide their latest projection.

Victor Wembanyama Metropolitans 92 PF/C Age: 19.4

While his fellow prospects in the first round play the cat-and-mouse game by conducting one-on-zero workouts, Wembanyama continues to test himself, now going up against Monaco — one of the best teams in European basketball. Down 2-0 and with his team clearly overmatched talent-wise, Wembanyama still found a way to have a productive showing in Game 2, posting 19 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks and 2 steals. His stellar defense was on full display with the way he put a lid on the rim, hedged ball screens out to half court and switched onto smaller players on the

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