4. Oklahoma City Thunder – Jaden Ivey, G, Purdue
As the top point guard – or overall guard – prospect at the top of the NBA Draft, the Oklahoma City Thunder would jump at the opportunity to place Jaden Ivey next to the talent Shai Gilgeous-Alexander heading into next season.
Ivey had a good freshman season at Purdue, even despite the questions surrounding his three assists average per game. He’s a great athlete and had a few jaw-dropping moments at the collegiate level.
He fits the new era of guards in the league and would be a great fit for an already talented Thunder team.