DraftExpress.com now has the Sixers taking Kentucky freshman shooting guard Malik Monk at No. 3, followed by Kansas freshman Josh Jackson at No. 4 (Phoenix), Kentucky freshman De’Aaron Fox at No. 5 (Sacramento), Duke freshman Jayson Tatum at No. 6 (Orlando), Florida State freshman Jonathan Isaac at No. 7 (Florida State), N.C. State freshman Dennis Smith Jr. at No. 8 (Knicks), Arizona freshman Lauri Markkanen at No. 9 (Dallas), Gonzaga freshman Zach Collins at No. 10 (Sacramento), French point guard Frank Ntilikina at No. 11 (Charlotte), Louisville sophomore Donovan Mitchell at No. 12 (Detroit), Indiana sophomore OG Anunoby at No. 13 (Denver) and UNC junior Justin Jackson at No. 14 (Portland). The top 10 projected picks are all freshmen. Knicks President Phil Jackson said last week at the NBA Draft Combine that the Knicks were focused on guards and wings. Picking at No. 8, they will likely miss out on elite point guards Fultz, Ball and Fox, along with wings Jackson, Tatum and Isaac, but could get Smith Jr. or Ntilikina. Asked how important it was to draft a point guard, Knicks legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier told Basketball Insiders, “It’s crucial.” For more on Smith Jr., read this. For more on Ntilikina, read this. NBA DRAFT ORDERShowtime or Zo time? pic.twitter.com/qhOKJA1o8M
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