Charlotte Hornets 2019 NBA Mock Draft Vol. 3: Full Two-Round Projections

Charlotte Hornets draft prospect Nassir Little (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
Charlotte Hornets draft prospect Nassir Little (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. IGNAS BRAZDEIKIS. SG. MICHIGAN. 52. player. 170

With Charlotte’s final pick of the night, I believe Ignas Brazdeikis would be a good taret. He had an impressive freshman season at Michigan, and is good at a lot of different things. He’s not a great defender, but he has a solid feel for the game and could develop into a pretty nice player for Charlotte in the future.

USA. 53. player. 118. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. SF/SG. BRIAN BOWEN II

Brian Bowen II’s path to the NBA has been a challenging one, but you have to respect his grit and determination. He had to go play in Australia after being ruled ineligible to play at Louisville, and he actually fared well playing against grown men in a different country. He has high upside, and could climb some draft boards prior to the draft.

MISSOURI. 54. 93. PF/C. JONTAY PORTER. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

If Jontay Porter didn’t re-injure his ACL, he would probably be a first round pick. He’s a talented stretch four that can also handle the ball and make plays for others. However, like his brother Michael from last year, he has major injury concerns and could fall during draft night. When healthy, he can produce, and this could end up being a steal for Philly.