The 2022 NBA draft revolves around bigs. There is a decent chance the first three picks are at least 6'10" and can each play power forward and some center.
Team fit plays a key role in a prospect's early development after the NBA draft. Landing with the right franchise can jump-start a player's career. The wrong fit could derail it.
With the NBA play-in tournament wrapped up, the draft lottery odds are locked in, so draft season has begun. The debate about the No. 1 pick remains open, and it will be a guessing game up until June 23.
There will be plenty of prospects for NBA teams to scout at the Final Four. Executives' eyes will be on Duke and Kansas, who have a combined six players in our first-round projections.
Mike Krzyzewski's career has been extended for at least one more game after Duke's 85-76<b> </b>victory over Michigan State in the 2022 NCAA men's.