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2024 NBA Draft: Duke’s Kyle Filipowski, USC’s Bronny James among notable players not picked in first round

2024 NBA Draft: Duke’s Kyle Filipowski, USC’s Bronny James among notable players not picked in first round

The first round of the 2024 NBA Draft featured many surprises before coming to a close Wednesday night. Zaccharie Risacher was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the No. 1 overall pick. Alex Sarr — the top-ranked player in CBS Sports NBA Draft Prospect rankings — was off the board at No. 2 by the Washington Wizards.

Some notable surprises throughout the first round included Ron Holland going to the Detroit Pistons at No. 5, Zach Edey being selected by the Memphis Grizzlies with the No. 9 pick and Dalton Knecht sliding to the Lakers at No. 17.

Heading into the second round, Duke forward Kyle Filipowski ranks as the top available player heading into the two-day draft event. Filipowski ranks as the No. 16 player on CBS Sports NBA Draft Prospect Rankings. Other notable players not selected in the first round include Marquette’s Tyler Kolek, G League Ignite’s Tyler Smith and USC’s Bronny James.

With the first round in the books, here are the best available players heading into Thursday.

Notable players available heading into Round 2

Kyle Filipowski, F, Duke

Age: 20 | CBS Sports big board ranking: 16

It was very surprising that Filipowski fell out of the first round entirely. Filipowski is regarded as one of the best offensive players in this class and ranked No. 16 on CBS Sports’ big board. Whoever drafts Filipowski in the second round will be getting one of the most talented 7-footers in the class.

Justin Edwards, F, Kentucky 

Age: 20 | CBS Sports big board ranking: 30

The former highly-touted prospect slipped out of the first round after an up-and-down freshman campaign at Kentucky. Edwards is worth the swing in the second round because of his upside. He could end up being one of the steals of the draft if he puts it together in the NBA.

Jamal Shead, G, Houston

Age: 21 | CBS Sports big board ranking: 41

Defense. Defense. Defense. That’s what Shead’s bread and butter is. Shead was one of the top on-ball defenders in college basketball this past season, and if he’s going to make it as an NBA player, that will be his calling card. Shead is the type of player that others will dread playing against in the Summer League because he’s a defensive pest. Shead may not have the “upside” that other point guards have in this class, but it’s hard not to see him finding a role at the next level because he’s as good of a defender as anyone in the class. 

Adem Bona, C, UCLA

Age: 21 | CBS Sports big board ranking: 43

Bona is one of the best-shot blockers in the class. Bona generated buzz as a potential first-round selection in the weeks leading up to the draft and will be one of the top available players for Day 2.

Bronny James, G, USC

Age: 19 | CBS Sports big board ranking: 55

It’s not a huge surprise that Bronny is still available, but it’s notable. The Los Angeles Lakers hold the No. 55 pick in the draft and that appears to be the most likely landing spot. The Lakers hiring JJ Redick affirms the belief that LeBron James will play with his son next season in Los Angeles. The Lakers may need to trade up within the second round to secure Bronny, but it appears he would likely still be there when they’re on the clock.

Available players on Big Board

Rk Player School/Country Class Pos Ht Wt Pos Rnk
16 Kyle Filipowski Duke Soph PF 6-11 230 2
21 Tyler Smith G League Ignite PF 6-9 224 3
25 Johnny Furphy Kansas Fr SF 6-8 189 6
26 Tyler Kolek Marquette Sr PG 6-1 197 6
30 Justin Edwards Kentucky Fr SF 6-6 209 9
32 Bobi Klintman Sweden PF 6-9 212 6
35 KJ Simpson Colorado Jr PG 6-0 187 7
36 Harrison Ingram N. Carolina Jr SF 6-5 234 13
38 Trey Alexander Creighton Jr SG 6-3 187 5
39 Kevin McCullar Jr. Kansas Sr SF 6-5 206 15
40 Cam Christie Minnesota Fr SG 6-5 190 6
41 Jamal Shead Houston Sr PG 6-1 200 8
42 Tristen Newton UConn Sr PG 6-4 192 9
43 Adem Bona UCLA Soph C 6-9 243 7
44 Jonathan Mogbo San Fran. Jr PF 6-7 217 7
45 PJ Hall Clemson Sr PF 6-8 238 8
47 Keshad Johnson Arizona Sr SF 6-6 225 16
48 Juan Nunez Spain PG 6-4 190 11
49 Nikola Djurisic Serbia SF 6-7 209 17
50 Jalen Bridges Baylor Sr SF 6-7 213 18
51 Oso Ighodaro Marquette Sr SF 6-10 222 19
52 Ajay Mitchell UCSB Jr SG 6-3 197 7
53 Melvin Ajinça France SF 6-8 215 20
54 Jaylen Wells Wash. St. Jr SF 6-8 205 21
55 Bronny James USC Fr SG 6-2 210 8
56 Antonio Reeves Kentucky Sr SG 6-5 187 9
57 Isaac Jones Wash. St. Sr PF 6-8 235 9
58 Enrique Freeman Akron Sr SF 6-7 212 22
59 Cam Spencer UConn Sr SG 6-4 201 10
60 Pelle Larsson Arizona Sr SG 6-6 215 11
61 Trentyn Flowers NBL Australia PG 6-7 201 12
62 N’Faly Dante Oregon Sr C 6-10 260 8
63 Ulrich Chomche Cameroon C 6-10 232 9
64 Ariel Hukporti Germany C 6-11 246 10
65 Reece Beekman Virginia Sr PG 6-2 196 13
66 Quinten Post Boston College Sr C 7-0 244 11
67 Judah Mintz Syracuse Soph PG 6-4 185 14
68 Blake Hinson Pittsburgh Sr PF 6-8 230 10
69 Isaiah Crawford La. Tech Sr SF 6-6 220 23
70 Jaylin Williams Auburn Sr PF 6-8 245 11
71 Armel Traore France SF 6-8 210 24
72 Zyon Pullin Florida Sr PG 6-4 206 15
73 Marcus Domask Illinois Sr SG 6-6 215 12
74 Jesse Edwards West Virginia Sr C 6-11 240 12
75 Allen Flanigan Ole Miss Sr SG 6-6 215 13

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