NBA Draft 2019: Big Board 4.0

2019 NBA Draft prospect Zion Williamson (Duke) (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
2019 NBA Draft prospect Zion Williamson (Duke) (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
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An updated look at the top 60 prospects in the 2019 NBA Draft class.

Through two rounds of the 2019 NCAA Tournament, several prospects have made statements. Zion Williamson and R.J. Barrett stood out in Duke’s win over UCF. Grant Williams led Tennessee to an overtime victory against Iowa. Ja Morant put up the first triple-double in the tournament since 2012.

As the NBA Draft picture evolves, so will our big board. Per usual, the big board evaluates prospects in a vacuum, analyzing which traits will translate to the next level and trying to strike the right balance between upside and floor.

Team needs are not taken into account. It is not a mock draft. With the June draft still far out, there’s considerable room for movement in the coming months. These rankings are by no means set. Further tournament games and film study will have an impact on the final order.

Right now, the Philadelphia 76ers are slated to pick 25th overall in June, with an outside chance at the No. 1 pick via Sacramento. Assuming the Kings don’t win the lottery, though, the Sixers will need to focus on late first-round talent.

Here is an updated top-30 prospects.