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NBA Mock Draft: Is Tyler Bey a first round lock?

Due to obvious reasons, this has been the weirdest NBA Draft season ever. From the NCAA Tournament getting canceled, to the delayed NBA season, to the lack of physical draft combine, etc., it’s been a months long endeavor that won’t even end until October 16. As the NBA Playoffs continue onward, we do at least know the official draft order.

1. Minnesota Timberwolves — Anthony Edwards, SG, Georgia

The Wolves just traded former No. 1 pick Andrew Wiggins, so why not draft another version of him. Edwards is a potential three-level scorer with elite burst and strength, it’s just that he’s inconsistent in performance and effort, and might not make his teammates better.