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2024 NBA Draft tracker, results, news: Lakers getting a steal, Zach Edey filling a need lead Round 1 takeaways

A pair of Frenchmen went No. 1 and No. 2 in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft on Wednesday night -- and a third was taken No. 6 overall -- as international prospects and non-college talent made their mark near the top of the lottery. The first college player off the board was former Kentucky guard Reed Sheppard, who went No. 3 overall to the Houston Rockets.

When the Atlanta Hawks selected Zaccharie Risacher with the No. 1 overall pick, it marked two years in a row that a French prospect has been taken with the top selection after the San Antonio Spurs chose 7-foot-4 phenom Victor Wembanyama last year. Risacher's countryman, Alex Sarr, went No. 2 to Washington making the pair the first international prospects to be selected back-to-back with the draft's top two picks in NBA history.

The Spurs ultimately chose UConn guard Stephon Castle at No. 4 to pair with Wembanyama before the Detroit Pistons rounded out the top-five by taking Ron Holland from the G League Ignite.

Opinions and evaluations of the 2024 NBA Draft class will vary widely; the lack of a consensus view on the top prospects created plenty of intrigue Wednesday night. Holland going fifth overall was among the top surprises as his rise corresponded with Donovan Clingan's fall to No. 7. A star of UConn's title run, Cllingan was regarded as a potential top-five pick before falling into the lap of the the Portland Trailblazers. Two-time national college player of the year Zach Edey came off the board two picks later at No. 9 to the Memphis Grizzlies after a an incredible run leading Purdue.

It was a wild night full of twists and turns, and the draft isn't done yet. The action will continue with second-round selections on Thursday afternoon. For now, here are some takeaways from the first round along with the entire set of picks from 1-30 below.

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L.A. get a steal

Most draft evaluators put a top-10 grade on Tennessee guard Dalton Knecht after he won SEC Player of the Year and carried the Volunteers to their second-ever Elite Eight performance. However, the sharpshooting wing slipped all the way to the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 17. General manager Rob Pelinka said the franchise "never would have imagined" Knecht would be available there, but he was, and the Lakers capitalized by snagging a potential immediate contributor who ranked much higher on the team's draft board. With Los Angeles in win-now mode given the states of stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis on the roster, Knecht may provide some early assistance. As a 23-year-old player with a refined offensive skillset, Knecht is the type of player who can get buckets in the league from Day 1.

Cal's final Kentucky class goes big

John Calipari's last season at Kentucky ended in disappointment as the Wildcats suffered a stunning loss to No. 14 seed Oakland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Calipari left for the Arkansas job after the season, but Wednesday brought two final bullet points to his Kentucky resume. One-and-done guards Sheppard (No. 3 to the Rockets) and Robert Dillingham (No. 8 to the Minnesota Timberwolves via the Spurs) added two final lottery picks to Calipari's haul during a 15-year run at UK. Both players are undersized and came off the bench for the Wildcats but proved their mettle as high-octane offensive options and were rewarded on Wednesday night.

Edey gets his chance

Edey's potential as an NBA player has long been a source of debate. Though he dominated college basketball at a level rarely seen in modern times, big men of his ilk are a rare breed in the NBA. The Grizzlies are betting the 7-foot-4 center's size and skill will translate. Though he was ranked 23rd in the CBS Sports NBA Draft Prospect Rankings, Memphis took a swing on Edey at No. 9. it has a glaring need at center, and Edey should have a chance to contribute immediately as the franchise seeks to return to the playoffs behind its talented core of Ja Morant, Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. Edey won't be asked to be a star, but he will be needed to provide toughness and physicality. Without a 3-point shot in his arsenal -- and with limited defensive versatility -- Edey's margin for error will be thin. But going to Memphis ensures that he will get a fair opportunity to prove he belongs.  

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How to follow the 2024 NBA draft

Here we go! In addition to live updates and analysis here in CBS Sports' 2024 NBA Draft live blog, there are other ways to keep up with the action as it unfolds over the next two days. Click HERE for the link to the 2024 NBA Draft tracker, which will be updated live with each pick along with a grade for each pick. And click HERE for live video analysis from CBS Sports HQ as the picks roll in. Additionally, check cbssports.com throughout the night and again tomorrow for full coverage of the major draft storylines as they develop.

 

Consensus 2024 NBA Mock Draft

We're just minutes away from the first selection of the 2024 NBA Draft. Recently, we decided to look at 11 mock drafts from analysts at CBS Sports, ESPN, The Athletic, Bleacher Report and Yahoo to create our own mock draft listing each player who was mocked the most times at each specific spot in the first round. There is a mutual consensus among draft analysts on who will be taken with the first few picks, but after that, it's a free-for-all.

Consensus 2024 NBA Mock Draft: Zaccharie Risacher goes No. 1 to the Hawks, UConn teammates go in top 10
Cameron Salerno
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Upperclassmen to watch

One-and-done players have accounted for a majority of the NBA Draft lottery selections over the past decade, but there are still numerous examples of older players coming into the league and making an immediate impact. This year's draft class is teeming with questions from top to bottom, and NBA decision-makers could lean on experience to find the next hidden gem. Let's have a look at the experienced players we see making an impact in the 2024 NBA Draft class.

2024 NBA Draft: Tennessee's Dalton Knecht, Purdue's Zach Edey among upperclassmen who can make instant impact
Cameron Salerno
 

Top players at each position

The 2024 NBA Draft is just minutes away, and while there may still more questions than answers, CBS Sports has you covered from all angles ahead of the big night. Our experts each submitted their prospect rankings to develop the top players of the  consensus Top 75 Big Board. From that consensus, here are the top five prospects at each position heading into the 2024 NBA Draft.

2024 NBA Draft prospect rankings: Reed Sheppard, Stephon Castle lead best five players at each position
Cameron Salerno
 

Consensus NBA Draft big board

The CBS Sports and 247Sports college basketball experts used their expertise for the final Big Board of the 2024 cycle as a guide to next week's spectacle in Brooklyn. This marks the third year CBS Sports and 247Sports have done a consensus rankings where we take each of our analyst's own Big Boards and combine them to form our aggregate rankings. The goal in so doing is to give a complete picture of how our team views the class and to minimize outliers.

2024 NBA Draft prospect rankings: Scouting reports for top 10 players on final Big Board
Kyle Boone
 

Stars could be hiding in "bad" draft

Brewing surprises and week-of excitement have happily clouded the fact that the 2024 NBA Draft, which begins Wednesday, is the worst crop of incoming talent the league has seen since at least 2013. We've seen it coming for years now: There is no clear No. 1 or glaring star power atop the draft, and now, even the overall depth of the field has diminished after more prospects than ever elected to return to college, thanks in large part to a booming NIL market.

If history is any indication, though, even bad drafts offer hidden value. Sleepers will be found. 

No stars have revealed themselves in the 2024 NBA Draft, but history tells us they're hiding in plain sight
Adam Finkelstein
 

We have a trade!

The Portland Trail Blazers have the No. 14 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, the second most favorable of their 2029 first-round picks, two second-round picks and Malcolm Brogdon for Washington Wizards forward Deni Avdija, ESPN reports. The Wizards will have three first-round picks tonight (No. 2, No. 14 and No. 26).

Wizards-Trail Blazers trade: Deni Avdija goes to Portland for Malcolm Brogdon, No. 14 pick, per report
Sam Quinn
 

A March Madness hero's push for an NBA career

Few players in recent memory have done more with unexpected opportunities afforded to them like DJ Burns has over the past three-plus months. The NC State star became one of the biggest deals in college sports after the Wolfpack won nine straight elimination games in March and made arguably the most unexpected Final Four run in the history of college basketball. While he's a longshot to be selected in the draft, he's pushing hard to make a career in the NBA.

How NC State's DJ Burns shed 45 pounds to prepare for the 2024 NBA Draft after starring in March Madness
Matt Norlander
 

Alex Sarr's journey to potential No. 1 overall pick

It's only fitting that Alex Sarr was first approached by a basketball coach as a young child walking the aisles of a supermarket. After all, his diverse on-court talents read like a shopping list for the ideal modern NBA player: A few ounces of Rudy Gobert, a quart of Giannis Antetokounmpo ... the tiniest dash of Kevin Durant. Yep, there's a reason Sarr is firmly in the mix to be selected first overall in Wednesday's 2024 NBA Draft.

2024 NBA Draft: How unique journey of Alex Sarr -- the 7-foot 'Mr. International' -- could lead to No. 1 pick
Colin Ward-Henninger
 

Kyle Boone's two-round mock

Months and months of speculation, analyzing (and overanalyzing) have all led to this. The 2024 NBA Draft will begin Wednesday night, where all the questions we have -- about who goes No. 1, about where Bronny James will land, about how far Donovan Clingan slips -- will finally be answered. With the draft officially on our doorstep, I've got one final mock to end all mocks in the space below. It's the only on the website that goes two rounds deep replete with all 58 picks, and will be updated continuously over the next day if trades roll in and as we gather more intel on potential landing spots.

2024 NBA Mock Draft: Two-round projection has Bronny James staying home, Knicks getting point guard depth
Kyle Boone
 

Potential sibling history

Colorado forward Cody Williams could make history on Wednesday during the 2024 NBA Draft if he's selected in the first 30 picks. Williams could join his brother, Jalen Williams -- the No. 12 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft -- as the next set of siblings who were both drafted in the first round. The younger Williams ranks No. 11 on CBS Sports NBA Draft Prospect Rankings. Here's a closer look at notable siblings drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft over the years. 

2024 NBA Draft: Cody Williams, Jalen Williams join elite group of brothers selected in first round
Cameron Salerno
 

Odds for Bronny James

Bronny James is mere days away from joining his father, LeBron James, as an NBA player, but despite years of rumors and quotes suggesting that the two would play together on the same team, a father-son duo is by no means a certainty. Caesars Sportsbook has set an over/under line for James' draft position at 46.5. The Los Angeles Lakers, who currently employ the elder James, are not expected to consider Bronny at No. 17 overall, but do not pick again until No. 55. Here's a look at Monday's odds on where Bronny will end up.

Bronny James draft odds: Lakers still favored for LeBron's son, but several sleepers could take him earlier
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