30. Utah Jazz – Marcus Bagley, F, Arizona State
Even if the Utah Jazz doesn’t win an NBA Championship this season, this has been a big success for the franchise. As Donovan Mitchell continues to grow, the future is bright for this organization – even more so considering Dwyane Wade is entering the fold, in one manner or another.
Bagley is a bit of a hit or miss prospect and would actually be a good gamble to take late in the first round – or even in the second round. For the Jazz, they’re currently in a position where they can take this type of risk.
During his freshman season at Arizona State, Bagley averaged 11 points and six rebounds per game on 35 percent shooting from 3-point range. He’ll need time to develop and would be able to learn behind talented starters in Utah.