Three Illini named in latest ESPN mock draft

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Three Illini named in latest ESPN mock draft

Three Illini in the top 60?

Three Illini named in latest ESPN mock draft

Three Illini in the top 60?

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It’s mock season — and ESPN was out with a new draft predictions on Tuesday, before we even have a lottery order.

Three Illini found themselves named in Jeremy Woo’s mock.

First, there’s super freshman Keaton Wagler at No. 6 to the Memphis Grizzlies. Here’s what Woo had to say about him:

Wagler led Illinois all the way to the Final Four to cap one of the more remarkable prospect rises ever, entering the season as a curiosity for scouts and finishing as a bona fide top talent in an exceptional lottery class. While scouts expect it will take time for him to add strength and adjust physically to the NBA, the fact that Wagler is 6-foot-6, plays with change of pace, and adds value at both guard positions points to major long-term upside as his body matures and he gains experience. His unusual trajectory and rapid improvement bode well.

Memphis made up significant ground in the race to the bottom in the second half of the season, going 2-21 in its final 23 games and landing a 9% chance at the No. 1 pick. Wagler would be a malleable building block as the Grizzlies continue to remake their roster and is capable of playing alongside Ja Morant if he returns to Memphis next season.

Not the greatest situation for him to land in, but there’s not going to be a ton of great teams in this year’s lottery.

Woo also has two Illini in the second round right now.

At No. 52, he has Kylan Boswell getting picked by the Clippers. Boswell, of course, has no eligibility left.

Then at No. 54, he has Andrej Stojakovic, who just put his name in the draft this week, but still left open the possibility to return to Champaign. There’s certainly more money in playing in college next year, but if he wants the fast track to the NBA, it looks like he might get a chance.

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