NBA Mock Draft: The best team fits for the top 10 prospects of the 2023 class

NBA Draft prospects Thompson twins (Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)
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Exploring the best team fits for the top 10 prospects of the 2023 NBA Draft class. 

The 2023 NBA Draft is quickly approaching and the pre-draft process and whispers are only going to grow over the next few weeks with the NCAA Tournament pretty much upon us. This is a draft class that is headlined by two main prospects – Victor Wembanyama and Scoot Henderson. Beyond those two top prospects, however, there are plenty of other intriguing talented prospects available.

And many times when it comes to the NBA Draft, one of the most overlooked variables happens to be where certain prospects land. A specific landing spot could go a long way in making or breaking a prospect’s chances of blossoming in their development.

Team fit matters when it comes to NBA Draft development

Even though many will downplay team fit when it comes to the draft, I believe it’s a big part of the entire draft process that should garner more attention. I believe more teams should draft fit over talent once the unanimous “can’t-miss” prospects are off the board.

Heading into the 2023 NBA Draft, we’ll look at the team fit theory and analyze where each of the top 10 prospects in this year’s draft class could land if it came strictly to that line of thinking. In other words, what is the best team fit for each of the top prospects?