Jonathan Givony’s first NBA Mock Draft for ESPN is up and it projects the Knicks taking Harlem native Mohamed Bamba with the No. 7 pick in 2018.
The 6-foot-11 Bamba signed in May with Texas over Duke, Kentucky and Michigan. A natural shot-blocker and intimidating defensive presence, he figures to be one-and-done for head coach Shaka Smart.
Bamba averaged 12.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in his senior season (2016-17) while leading Westtown School to a 32-2 mark and a second consecutive Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association state title. As a junior, he averaged 14.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 6.0 blocks per game in pacing Westtown to the state championship. He also helped Westtown register a 26-6 record in his sophomore season in 2014-15.
In July, Bamba was cleared again by the NCAA after allegations surfaced from his half-brother Ibrahim “Abe” Johnson that Mohamed accepted cash and gifts from a mentor.
As for the Knicks, they could once again be a lottery team, especially if they end up dealing Carmelo Anthony to the Houston Rockets. The new front office has said it plans to build around the core of Kristaps Porzingis, Tim Hardaway Jr., Willy Hernangomez and Frank Ntilikina.
If the Knicks opt for a total rebuild around those younger players, they would be in the mix not only for Bamba, but for the prized top two projected picks of Missouri freshman forward Michael Porter Jr. and incoming Duke forward Marvin Bagley III.
We want to “take advantage of the fact that we have draft picks moving forward,” Knicks President Steve Mills said last month.
Via ASeaofBlue.com, here’s how the entire first round played out in ESPN’s mock:
1. Chicago Bulls: Michael Porter
2. Boston Celtics (via Nets): Marvin Bagley
3. Atlanta Hawks: DeAndre Ayton
4. Phoenix Suns: Luka Doncic
5. Sacramento Kings: Robert Williams
6. Orlando Magic: Miles Bridges
7. New York Knicks: Mohamed Bamba
8. Indiana Pacers: Collin Sexton
9. Philadelphia 76ers (via Lakers): Jaren Jackson
10. Dallas Mavericks: Wendell Carter
11. Memphis Grizzlies: Trevon Duval
12. Detroit Pistons: Bruce Brown
13. New Orleans Pelicans: Lonnie Walker
14. Portland Trail Blazers: Mitchell Robinson
15. Philadelphia 76ers: Justin Jackson
16. Charlotte Hornets: Dzanan Musa
17. Phoenix Suns (via Heat): Troy Brown
18. Utah Jazz: Hamidou Diallo
19. LA Clippers: Mikal Bridges
20. Denver Nuggets: Chimezie Metu
21. Brooklyn Nets (via Raptors): Rodions Kurucs
22. Milwaukee Bucks Nick Richards
23. Atlanta Hawks (via Timberwolves): Shake Milton
24. Washington Wizards: Grayson Allen
25. Minnesota Timberwolves (via Thunder): Isaac Bonga
26. Cleveland Cavaliers: De’Anthony Melton
27. San Antonio Spurs: Austin Wiley
28. Boston Celtics: Tyus Battle
29. Atlanta Hawks (via Rockets): Brandon McCoy
30. Golden State Warriors: Andrew Jones