Final NBA Mock Draft: Wolves prioritize wings, Knicks take Avdija

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MARCH 11: Tyrell Terry #3 of the Stanford Cardinal. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MARCH 11: Tyrell Terry #3 of the Stanford Cardinal. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images) /

27. New York Knicks – Robert Woodard, Wing/Forward, Mississippi State

The Knicks landing two wing/forwards in Avdija and Woodard is a huge win, as both are really good off-ball players that should be able to help maximize RJ Barrett. Woodard in particular is a really good shooter. In a low usage role, he could thrive for New York.

28. OKC Thunder – Tyrell Terry, Guard, Stanford

Oklahoma City selected a pro-ready player with their first pick but are taking a huge project with their second. Terry has the potential to be a great shooter and passer but needs to spend more time building up his frame and developing as a defender. As of right now, there is no way his 160-pound frame holds up against NBA athletes.

29. Toronto Raptors – Jahmi’us Ramsey, Guard, Texas Tech

The Raptors are really good at drafting and developing talent. The last first round pick that they had was in 2017, when they took OG Anunoby, who is now a really high-quality starter. Ramsey will fill some backcourt needs as someone that could eventually become a decent 3-and-D player.

30. Boston Celtics – Zeke Nnaji, Big, Arizona

The Boston Celtics need big depth and Nnaji will probably at least be a decent bench guy. Boston, again, has too many draft picks, so it would be unsurprising to see them move this one.