The 2024 NBA Draft has wrapped up, setting the stage for the future as teams across the league seek to uncover their next stars from this year's 58 picks. Brooklyn chose not to participate, making Washington's three first-round selections stand out, including landing French center Alex Sarr with the second overall pick.
Let's delve into the draft grades for all 30 teams and what they mean for each franchise heading into the 2024-25 NBA season.
The Atlanta Hawks scored an "A" with Zaccharie Risacher and Nikola Đurišić, adding size and shooting prowess to complement their roster. Boston Celtics earned a "B+" by selecting Baylor Scheierman and Anton Watson, opting for experienced college players in an unpredictable draft.
Brooklyn Nets sat out this year, raising questions about their strategy despite a prior trade for future picks. Charlotte Hornets earned an "A-" with Tidjane Salaun and KJ Simpson, bolstering their lineup with promising talents for the upcoming season.
Chicago Bulls secured an "A" with Matas Buzelis, a hometown hero bringing versatility and height, despite needing work on his three-point shooting. Cleveland Cavaliers received a "B" for Jaylon Tyson, a scoring guard who adds offensive depth.
Dallas Mavericks climbed to a "B+" by trading up for Melvin Ajinca, a promising two-way player with a knack for scoring and rebounding. Denver Nuggets nabbed Daron Holmes II, aiming for a versatile big man who can stretch the floor with his shooting.
Detroit Pistons settled with a "C" after drafting Ron Holland and Bobi Klintman, focusing on addressing their need for perimeter shooting. Golden State Warriors earned an "A" by selecting Quinten Post, adding size and depth to their frontcourt.
Houston Rockets scored an "A" with Reed Sheppard, a sharpshooting guard from Kentucky expected to thrive alongside Jalen Green. Indiana Pacers settled for a "B" by drafting Johnny Furphy, Tristen Newton, and Enrique Freeman, a mix of shooting, experience, and potential.
LA Clippers received a "B+" with Cam Christie, a steal at 46th overall, expected to develop into a key player despite his young age. Los Angeles Lakers shone with an "A" by picking Dalton Knecht and Bronny James, bringing both immediate impact and fan excitement.
Memphis Grizzlies got a "C" with Zach Edey, betting on potential despite mobility concerns, and strengthening their roster with Jaylen Wells and Cam Spencer in the second round. Miami Heat scored an "A" by adding Kel'el Ware and Pelle Larsson, boosting their defense and depth.
Milwaukee Bucks settled for a "B-" with AJ Johnson and Tyler Smith, aiming for young talents with high upside. Minnesota Timberwolves earned an "A" by picking up Rob Dillingham and Terrence Shannon Jr., solidifying their backcourt and scoring options.
New Orleans Pelicans secured a "B+" with Yves Missi and Antonio Reeves, aiming for defensive presence and scoring ability. New York Knicks excelled with an "A" by drafting Pacome Dadiet, Tyler Kolek, Kevin McCullar Jr., and Ariel Hukporti, setting the stage for a versatile lineup.
Oklahoma City Thunder earned an "A" with Nikola Topić, Dillon Jones, and Ajay Mitchell, bolstering their roster with complementary pieces. Orlando Magic received a "B" for selecting Tristan da Silva, adding depth to their frontcourt with a versatile big.
Philadelphia 76ers scored an "A" with Jared McCain and Adem Bona, enhancing their shooting and physicality in the lineup. Phoenix Suns earned a "C+" with Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro, aiming to integrate their skills into a balanced roster.
Portland Trail Blazers secured a "B+" with Donovan Clingan, banking on his potential as a top-tier player if he stays healthy. Sacramento Kings excelled with an "A" by drafting Devin Carter, strengthening their backcourt with pace and athleticism.
San Antonio Spurs earned an "A" with Stephon Castle, Juan Nunez, and Harrison Ingram, adding depth and versatility across their roster. Toronto Raptors received an "A-" with Ja'Kobe Walter, Jonathan Mogbo, Jamal Shead, and Ulrich Chomche, focusing on chemistry and skill variety.
Utah Jazz scored a "B" by selecting Cody Williams, Isaiah Collier, and Kyle Filipowski, focusing on youth and development for future seasons. Washington Wizards shone with an "A" by drafting Alex Sarr, Carlton Carrington, and Kyshawn George, aiming for immediate impact and long-term growth.