NBA Mock Draft 6.0: Blazers jump into top 3; Mavs find Luka Doncic some help

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19. Golden State Warriors – Noah Clowney, F, Alabama

The Golden State Warriors are another team that will be heading into the offseason with plenty of uncertainty, especially regarding the future of Draymond Green. And there may be a real chance that the team feels the need to help solidify the frontcourt in the event that they part ways with him.

One way to do so via the NBA Draft is by taking a shot on a prospect such as Noah Clowney. He had a solid freshman season at Alabama in which he showed that he can be a defensive presence. He’s still a developing player on the offensive end but Clowney is a player that could grow on that end of the floor.

20. Miami Heat – Brice Sensabaugh, G, Ohio State

If the Miami Heat does end up making this selection with the idea of keeping the pick, it’s pretty clear that the team will need to target a prospect that, at the very least, can help the team in terms of 3-point shooting. As perhaps one of the best shooters in this draft class, that’s what Brice Sensabaugh could offer.

Sensabaugh is coming off a freshman season in which he averaged 16 points and five rebounds on 41 percent shooting from 3-point range.