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Atlanta Hawks will have the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft with the most question marks

Atlanta Hawks will have the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft with the most question marks

The Atlanta Falconsa mediocre team in recent years in the NBA and still close to the 50% barrier in the win/loss ratio in the regular season, will be the first team to choose on the evening of 2024 Draft.

They will select their favorite rookie in a class with more doubts than certainties, in which there is no prototype similar to Victor Wembanyama and with the obligation to do things well to wake up a franchise without “spice” in recent seasons.

Draft Lottery.

It can happen. The class of 2024 is a strange class, without a dominant profile. The class of 2023 had Wembanyama at the helm and that changed everything.

The class of 2025 is announced Cooper Flagg‘s, the new paradigm of American basketball. 2024 is the valley. A bet can be successful, but no one is the next hot guy. THE Falcons might have another problem.

They are on a transcendent path. They fell into the Play-In and rumors continue to focus on the continuity of their two stars, Trae Young and Dejounte MurrayThe point guard has spent many games injured and could enter the market to become a contender’s star.

THE Lakers, parsley in all sauces, sounded strong as a destination. And Murray has shown weakness if he has to lead alone. Either Atlanta made the right choice, otherwise they could go bankrupt.

Several pieces appear in the pools for number 1. Indeed, some could be first for some… or even seventh.

This happens to Zacharie Risacherwhich doesn’t fit very well with Atlanta from what we have seen in his development as a leader in Bourg.

Donovan Clingan, who dominated the college tournament with UCONN, also appears inside. And there is much more, like the talent of Serbian subjectthe points of Shepard or the unknown quantity of Buzelis because of its versatility.

Following the Falcons will be lottery picks – from 2 to 14 – Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Charlotte Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers, Spurs Encore, Memphis Grizzlies, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls, OKC Thunder, Sacramento Kings and Portland Trail Blazers.