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2024 NBA mock draft: Projecting all 58 picks post-lottery - ESPN

The Atlanta Hawks won the 2024 NBA draft lottery Sunday, securing the No. 1 overall pick on June 26. It will be the first time the Hawks have ever had the top pick.

Unlike last year, when Victor Wembanyama was the clear-cut No. 1 prospect, there's not a consensus top player on draft boards for the 2024 class. Going into this week's NBA combine, the top two prospects are French players: Zaccharie Risacher (Bourg) and Alex Sarr (Perth). Two college prospects are close behind them: UConn's Donovan Clingan and Kentucky's Rob Dillingham.

Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo share their first mock draft post-lottery, which reflects a thorough evaluation of the 2024 class and considers intel from scouts and front office personnel.

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Alex Sarr
Perth
PF/C
Age: 19.0

The Hawks caught lightning in a bottle in Sunday's lottery, converting on just a 3% chance to win (10th-best odds) the top pick. Suffice it to say, this is a major stroke of fortune for Atlanta, which doesn't control its own first-round pick again until 2028, owing future picks and swaps to the San Antonio Spurs. This had been viewed as an offseason of potentially big changes for Atlanta, as the Hawks weigh the luxury tax and attempt to navigate their way out of the middle of the Eastern Conference standings. Now they'll unexpectedly have a chance to pick who they want from atop the draft.

Coming off a solid year in the NBL, Sarr is the most physically gifted big in this class, and could give Atlanta a much-needed element of size and floor spacing from the frontcourt. He'll have work to do in expanding his offensive game, sharpening his 3-point

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