The Atlanta Hawks won the lottery and will have the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NBA draft for just the second time in franchise history in the festivities June 26-27 in New York City.
The lottery tipped off a jam-packed week as executives and scouts from every team congregated in Chicago, Illinois. The G League Elite Camp and draft combine followed at the Wintrust Arena, with more than 100 prospects competing in workouts and scrimmages in front of teams.
The predraft process is ramping up, with most teams beginning group workouts at their practice facilities. Draft boards will begin to fluctuate substantially as prospects showcase themselves on the court and in interviews with front offices.
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Teams will work to bring in those individuals who declared as early entrants for the draft, with the withdrawal deadline looming on May 29. Prospects such as Johnny Furphy, Bronny James and Mark Sears are among those weighing their options.
Rookie Wire looked at the draft after the lottery and combine and projected every pick with team fit and other related factors in mind for each player.