1. PHO: L. Doncic (Best player ready to contribute right away, but still possessing considerable upside. Doncic, Booker, Jackson complement each other great. Suns still have FA and trade assets to bolster frontcourt, but adding playmaking wing seems like priority)
2. SAC: M. Bagley (With Giles and WCS there,kings might look to add PF rather than C. Bagley was equally productive offensively as Ayton, while potentially being lesser issue on D than him)
3. ATL: D. Ayton (He won't g past #3, too much potential there. Fits great with other young guys)
4. MEM: M. Bamba (Grizz are reportedly interested in big men, and Bamba might be most compelling for them as a long term successor to Gasol. He has potential to anchor elite D and that's what's Memphis might be looking for)
5. DAL: M. Porter jr. (With reports of Dallas being interested in some big name FA centers, Porter might be an option for them here - provides another scoring option along Smith jr. should fit well with Barnes, and there is Dirk as a mentor - I see Porter as Pf long term)
6. ORL: T. Young (Hammond like length, but Young gives Magic what they've been lacking. He also fits great with Gordon and Isaac long term, and Magic could always look for athletic big man in 2nd round)
7. CHI: J. Jackson jr. (Bulls gets the one who falls, and in this case it is a pretty good one. Great fit with Markkanen, with good projectable floor and some surprise upside if he develops on ball skills, which he has shown flashes of)
8. CLE: Mik. Bridges (Most ready now player, great fit if LeBron stays, and Cleveland can muster something around him and Love and the rest of the leftovers if James leaves)
9. NYK: C. Sexton (Between him and Miles, but even though Knicks have some guard depth, Sexton offers the biggest upside, and with Porzingis out for better part of season, they can give him the reigns and hope he shows overall growth, because if he realizes his potential, he could be great)
10. PHI: Z. Smith (Great athlete with lot of upside, fits as off ball guard pretty well. Is good fit along the Fultz down the line too.)
11. CHA: Mil. Bridges (with lot of young bigs, Hornets go for a forward. Bridges offers nice flooer as 3&D player, with little extra t his all round game. could have a really nice upside if he develops his ball handling)
12. LAC: W. Carter (Lower than his talent would warrant it, Clippers are finally a place where he fits perfectly, whether they keep Jordan or not. Good all round big who can be solid starter for years to come)
13. LAC: K. Knox (Underwhelmed towards the end of the season, but still offers nice combination of tools, skill and potential as scorer, especially for a team lacking young talent)
14. DEN: T. Brown (Fits positional need, but also as potential secondary playmaker/ball handler. Offers nice all around pack - size, decent athlete, ball skill. Only problem is shooting, but he is showing signs of improvement there, and already has developed mid range game)
15. WAS: J. Porter (Very skilled and intelligent big man, one of the youngest in the draft, has really nice upside, but has to get in much better shape. Wiz have a need for talented big man, and could afford a year developing his game and body)
16. PHO: S. Gilgeous-Alexander (Fits well as 6th man, the one who plays when they go small. Has nice combo of skill, awareness, size and speed, and can play on and off the ball, what is especially important. Suns can take athletic big with #31, B. Fernando for ex.)
17. MIL: R. Williams (Athletic big man, who's floor is good, versatile defender, and roll man on offense, but with more upside if he develops long range shot. Just what Bucks need)
18. SAS: J. Okogie (Seems like a Spurs player - productive, young, athletic, with good awareness and work ethic. Can improve under good coaching, and develop his on ball skills. 2'' shorter Kwahi?)
19. ATL: L. Walker (Talented guard who had up and down season, but Hawks can give him time and space to develop)
20. MIN: K. Bates-Diop (Pretty ready now, which Thibs like. Plays both forward spots, which is Minny's greatest need. Allows them to go small with ability to play PF)
21. UTA: Dz. Musa (Talented scorer, which Utah can use. He could be #3 in best case, or 6th man in more realistic outcome)
22. CHI: C. Hutchinson (Proud I called this one even pre-combine, I have some mighty sauces

promise being made or not, I think Bulls could have done a lot worse than likely 3&D guy with little extra to his all round game)
23. IND: K. Huerter (Good shooter, decent defender, surprising passer and pretty functional athlete, with room to grow, fits the need and could have place in rotation right away)
24. POR: E. Okobo (Few impressive shows in Franch league this year, good two way guard who could backup Lillard and McCollum, or even play along side down the line, if one of them is traded)
25. LAL: M. Robinson (I called for b. Fernando, but it seems Lakers made promise to other big man here)
26. PHI: D. DiVincenzo (With Covington, Saric, Anderson, Luwawu, Korkmaz, along intentions to add another high level wing through FA, 76ers are pretty set at those position, so they might look to bolster their guard rotation. DiVincenzo showed lot of potential as scorer, but is also a good athlete who has tool and gives effort on D)
27. BOS: M. Frazer (Boston adds size and athleticism to wings, hope he becomes more consistent shooter)
28. GSW: J. Evans (3&D guy for a team that loves them, but will lack them past this season. Good fit and place to develop for him)
29. BKN: I. Bonga (Talented player, with some question marks. His vision and improved shooting are reasons for optimism, and he fits the positional need for Nets)
30. ATL: A. Simons (Another young guard with lot to prove coming from highschool, but as with Walker, Hawks have time and space for him to develop)
Thanks for reading and comments, I hopefully explanations are justified and helpful.