NBA Mock Draft 1.0: Cade Cunningham is No. 1; Pistons get their star

NBA Draft prospect Cade Cunningham (Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports)
NBA Draft prospect Cade Cunningham (Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports) /
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NBA Draft prospect Josh Christopher (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports) /

28. Philadelphia 76ers – Josh Christopher, G, Arizona State

The Philadelphia 76ers are hoping to accomplish big things this season and will be one of the best bets to defeat the highly-favored Brooklyn Nets in the Eastern Conference, but adding a guard in the 2021 NBA Draft seems like almost a foregone conclusion for this team.

Josh Christopher would be a good bet, considering he’s a good and natural scorer – which is what the Sixers could use off the bench. During his freshman season, Christopher averaged 14 points and five rebounds on 43 percent shooting from the field.

There are questions about his range as a shooter and he only shot 30 percent from 3-point range during his time with the Sun Devils. That’s certainly an aspect to watch in the pre-draft process.