breakchains wrote:Just to answer the question posed in the thread title, not only is Wiggins not a lock to go #1, he's basically a lock not to go #1, as Embiid is on a different level than everyone else as a prospect.
Nothing boosts draft stock like a great showing in the tournament. He's not a lock to be #1, but nobody has locked up the #1 spot. That's pretentious and moronic to believe that.
Especially considering we have no idea who will be in the lottery, and what order it will fall. If the Kings, Pistons or 76ers get the top pick, they may very well pass over Embiid for somebody like Wiggins, Parker, Exum, Randle or Smart.
There's a lot of good prospects in this draft. I believe the draft order will be dictated by team needs, to some extent.