2018 NBA Mock Draft 7.0

BELGRADE, SERBIA - MAY 20: Luka Doncic, #7 of Real Madrid poses with Chamipons Trophy and MVP of the final Trophy 2018 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague F4 Champion Photo Session with Trophy at Stark Arena on May 20, 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia. (Photo by Rodolfo Molina/EB via Getty Images)
BELGRADE, SERBIA - MAY 20: Luka Doncic, #7 of Real Madrid poses with Chamipons Trophy and MVP of the final Trophy 2018 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague F4 Champion Photo Session with Trophy at Stark Arena on May 20, 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia. (Photo by Rodolfo Molina/EB via Getty Images) /
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19. player. 125. . SG. Villanova. Donte DiVincenzo

Having added to their frontcourt with Jaren Jackson, the Hawks can add some much-needed playmaking to their backcourt with DiVincenzo. Dennis Schroder’s future with the Hawks is uncertain at best, so adding another guard who’s capable of scoring at a high clip and running the offense is worthwhile.

DIVincenzo’s stellar NCAA Tournament run is what launched him into the draft discussion to begin with. Now he feels like a first round lock, showing out at the combine as one of the best offensive talents in attendance.

He has solid size at 6-5 and his floor seems relatively stable as a crafty, athletic guard that can score off the bounce at all three levels. He’s also a hard-nosed defender.