The 2024 NBA Draft is finally here! If you are looking to watch, you might not have cable. Let’s break down some of the streaming options so you can watch one of the biggest events of the summer.
2024 NBA Draft Details
The 2024 NBA Draft begins tonight! You can watch the biggest young stars take the stage as NBA franchises look to add a superstar of the future. Check out the time, TV channel, and more important details for tonight’s first round.
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NBA Draft Streaming Options
If you don’t have cable, then you will have to find another option to stream the NBA Draft. There are plenty of options. Check out some of the most popular streaming services that include packages with the ESPN family of networks including ABC. Always be sure to check the channel listing of a streaming service before registering.
Atlanta Hawks Have No. 1 Pick
This is the first time the Atlanta Hawks have had the number 1 pick since all the way back in 1975. That season, they selected superstar David Thompson f♌rom NC State but he ended up joining the Denver Nuggets in the ABA.
In 1955, the Hawks selected Dick Ricketts at number 1 overall out🐭 of Duquense. This is back when they were th🍌e Milwaukee Hawks and they switched to the St. Louis Hawks before his first season. Ricketts played just 29 games in a Hawks uniform.
In 1952, the Milwaukee Hawks took Mark Workman number 1 overall and he played just 5 games with the team. The highest pick in the last decade forღ Atlanta was in 2018 when they drafted and traded Luka Doncic iꦑn a swap with the Mavericks to get Trae Young.
NBA Draft Order – 1st Round
The Atlanta Hawks will get things s𒊎tarted tonight. Check out the fᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚull draft order for the first round.
NBA Draft Order – 1st Round
1. Atlanta
2. Washington
3. Houston (from Brooklyn)
4. San Antonio
5. Detroit
6. Charlotte
7. Portland
8. San Antonio (from Toronto)
9. Memphis
10. Utah
11. Chicago
12. Oklahoma City (from Houston)
13. Sacramento
14. Portland (from Golden State via Boston and Memphis)
15. Miami
16. Philadelphia
17. Los Angeles Lakers
18. Orlando
19. Toronto (from Indiana)
20. Cleveland
21. New Orleans (from Milwaukee)
22. Phoenix
23. Milwaukee (from New Orleans)
24. New York (from Dallas)
25. New York
26. Washington (from LA Clippers via Dallas and Oklahoma City)
27. Minnesota
28. Denver
29. Utah (from Oklahoma City via Toronto and Indiana)
30. Boston
Who Goes No. 1 Overall?
It is a battle of Frechmen at the top of the NBA Draft as most mocks have either Zaccharie Risacher or Alex Sarr going number 1 overall. They are on the ESPN Big Board. Risacher is versatile at the wing position with great length at 6’9″. He needs to bulk up but has a tremendous feel for the game.
Sarr is 7’0″ with a 9’2″ standing reach which means he has the potential to be a dominant rim protector in the league. He has already shown he can handle the ball and looks like he will develop a consistent jumper as well. His biggest impact will be as a pick-and-roll finisher and as an extremely versatile defender.
Reed Sheppard from Kentucky and Donovan Clingan from UConn are two of the highest-rated college players. Both are expected to go in the top 5 tonight🍌.