2017 NBA Mock Draft: New York Knicks and all 60 picks

Nov 25, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Malik Monk (5) and guard De'Aaron Fox (0) celebrate during the game against the Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks in the second half at Rupp Arena. Kentucky defeated Tennessee-Martin 111-76. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 25, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Malik Monk (5) and guard De'Aaron Fox (0) celebrate during the game against the Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks in the second half at Rupp Arena. Kentucky defeated Tennessee-Martin 111-76. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 31, 2017; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Oscar Robertson and Kansas Jayhawks point guard Frank Mason III pose for a photo during the Oscar Robertson college player of the year trophy presentation at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 31, 2017; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Oscar Robertson and Kansas Jayhawks point guard Frank Mason III pose for a photo during the Oscar Robertson college player of the year trophy presentation at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /

North Carolina Tar Heels. Tony Bradley. 45. player. 169. . Center

  • The Houston Rockets found an ideal power forward of the future in Jonah Bolden, but there’s still a void at center. Clint Capela is a solid player, but Houston needs depth and additional defensive aid. Tony Bradley is a project, but he has elite measurements with a 7’5″ wingspan.

Sterling Brown. 46. player. 93. . Shooting Guard. SMU Mustangs

  • The Philadelphia 76ers are in possession of far too many draft picks to worry about needs. Second-round draft picks are often left to compete for roster spots, and Philadelphia should simply prioritize 3-point shooting. Sterling Brown is a lights-out shooter at shooting guard who qualifies as such.

Valparaiso Crusaders. Alec Peters. 47. player. 100. . Power Forward

  • Alec Peters has the tools to be a special contributor at the next level. He’s a sharpshooting power forward with a presence on the boards and the ability to create for others with his facilitating touch. Alongside Myles Turner, Peters could help diversify the Pacers’ offense.

player. 89. . Point Guard. Paulistano. George de Paula. 48

  • The Milwaukee Bucks have shown no qualms about gambling on international players with elite physical profiles and limited exposure. In this instance, the Bucks side with George de Paula. A 6’6″ point guard with a 7’1″ wingspan, De Paula can help bolster the starting lineup in the long-term.

49. player. 73. . Point Guard. Kansas Jayhawks. Frank Mason III

  • The Denver Nuggets can afford to gamble on upside at the point guard position. It’s far from reliable in Denver, and Frank Mason III could help change that. An explosive athlete with an elite 3-point shot and respected court vision, the reigning National Player of the Year is a steal here.

Houston Cougars. Damyean Dotson. 50. player. 93. . Shooting Guard

  • Damyean Dotson has a prototypical physical profile and an equally as impressive outside shot. The shooting guard could be a starter at the next level, and that’s worth exploring and investing in. Philadelphia can weed out the weak after these selections.