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NBA Draft 2023: Victor Wembanyama leads way-too-early mock draft

MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 17: Victor Wembanyama of LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne shoots during the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague match between Real Madrid and LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne at Wizink Center on March 17, 2022 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Sonia Canada/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 17: Victor Wembanyama of LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne shoots during the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague match between Real Madrid and LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne at Wizink Center on March 17, 2022 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Sonia Canada/Getty Images) /
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NBA Draft Harrison Ingram Stanford Cardinal (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
NBA Draft Harrison Ingram Stanford Cardinal (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) /

23. Harrison Ingram (SF) – Stanford

Ingram tested the draft waters this year before deciding to return to Stanford for his sophomore season. That will likely end up being the correct decision if he can move up into the first round as projected.

Ingram can handle well for his size, rebounds his position, is a skilled and willing passer, and can switch easily on the defensive end. He will need to improve his scoring output (10.5 PPG) and efficiency (38.8% FG) this season, but his versatility as a big wing makes him a first-round talent.

22. Brandon Miller (F) – Alabama

Miller has a long, projectable frame and is a sneaky good athlete. He has a smooth offensive game and can score from all three levels. He can handle the ball well for his size and rebounds in his position but will need to improve defensively to make it to the next level.

Nate Oats’ system should give Miller plenty of opportunities to show off his improving shooting touch and offensive versatility this season while the up-tempo nature of the system will challenge him to bring consistent effort on the defensive end.