Cunningham heads deep draft class

Oklahoma State guard Cade Cunningham (2) is expected to be the first pick by the Detroit Pistons in tonight’s NBA Draft in Brooklyn.
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Oklahoma State guard Cade Cunningham (2) is expected to be the first pick by the Detroit Pistons in tonight’s NBA Draft in Brooklyn. (AP/Sue Ogrocki)

Cade Cunningham spent years honing his game for a shot at becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft.

The Oklahoma State one-and-done star could accomplish that goal tonight as the headliner of a class that includes scorers, playmakers and potentially elite defenders at the top.

"I've been saying for a long time," Cunningham said, "we have one of the best classes in a long time. And I'm really appreciative of the fact that we've all been pushing each other throughout us coming through high school and things like that."

Only time will tell how deep the class really is.

Cunningham is expected to be the first name called when the Detroit Pistons open the draft in New York, while the rest of the top tier comes from Cunningham's same 2020 high school recruiting class.

There's Southern California freshman Evan Mobley, the draft's top big man who helped the Trojans make their deepest NCAA Tournament push in two decades. Gonzaga point guard Jalen Suggs helped the Bulldogs carry an unbeaten record into the national-title game. Florida State's Scottie Barnes is a playmaking forward capable of locking down smaller guards.

And there are preps-to-pros prospects in guard Jalen Green and forward Jonathan Kuminga, with each bypassing college basketball to play in the G League.

"Our talent on the floor speaks for itself," said Suggs, a former star football player who was named Mr. Football in Minnesota. "But off the floor and in locker rooms, we're guys who lead and guys who you want in your locker room."

ESPN basketball analyst Jay Bilas said depth at the top of this draft was the best since 2003, which produced perennial All-Stars LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade in the first five picks.

"Look, having LeBron in a draft was certainly better," said Bilas, a former Duke player. "Zion [Williamson in 2019] made it more interesting that year. But none of the drafts that I can remember since 2003 have combined power at the top and depth of really good talent like this."

It starts with Cunningham, mentioned as candidate to go No. 1 before ever playing for the Cowboys. The 6-8 point guard and first-team Associated Press All-American averaged 20.1 points while working as an effective playmaker.

"Any time I watch basketball or I'm just watching the playoffs, their playmaking ability shows how much they know the game and just their feel for the game," Cunningham said. "If you can make plays for your team and help put your teammates in winning positions, you can always find yourself getting playing time."

The Pistons won last month's lottery for the top pick after a second consecutive 20-win season, and they haven't finished better than .500 for five consecutive years. General Manager Troy Weaver wouldn't reveal plans for today, noting: "Everybody's made the pick but us."

Weaver said Detroit would look at every scenario, including trades.

"I don't see Shaq or LeBron, but I see some high-level guys," Weaver said.

Houston checks in at No. 2, the first of three first-round selections as the Rockets rebuild after the James Harden trade to Brooklyn and a league-worst 17 wins.

Cleveland has its only pick at No. 3 for a roster in flux since James left after the 2018 season. The Cavaliers have one of the league's youngest teams with promising guards Collin Sexton and Darius Garland, who along with forward Isaac Okoro and center Jarrett Allen comprise the team's "core four."

Toronto sits at No. 4 followed by Orlando -- which also owns the No. 8 pick -- and Oklahoma City to round out the top tier's potential landing spots. The Thunder, also in rebuilding mode, join the Rockets with three first-round selections, all in the top 18.

Then there's Golden State. The Warriors, expected to have Klay Thompson back from injuries alongside NBA scoring leader Stephen Curry, have the No. 7 and No. 14 picks to help fuel what could be a quick return to prominence after three world championships from 2015-18.

At a glance

NBA DRAFT FIRST ROUND ORDER

At Barclays Center, Brooklyn

  1. Detroit
  2. Houston
  3. Cleveland
  4. Toronto
  5. Orlando
  6. Oklahoma City
  7. Golden State (from Minnesota)
  8. Orlando (from Chicago)
  9. Sacramento
  10. Memphis (Ifrom New Orleans)
  11. Charlotte
  12. San Antonio
  13. Indiana
  14. Golden State
  15. Washington
  16. Oklahoma City (from Boston)
  17. New Orleans (from Memphis)
  18. Oklahoma City (from Miami via the LA Clippers, Philadelphia, and Phoenix)
  19. New York
  20. Atlanta
  21. New York (from Dallas)
  22. Los Angeles Lakers
  23. Houston (from Portland)
  24. Houston (from Milwaukee)
  25. LA Clippers
  26. Denver
  27. Brooklyn
  28. Philadelphia
  29. Phoenix
  30. Utah
FILE - In this March 11, 2021, file photo, Southern California's Evan Mobley plays against Utah in an NCAA college basketball game in the quarterfinal round of the Pac-12 men's tournament in Las Vegas. Mobley is the headliner among big men in this year's NBA draft. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
FILE - In this March 11, 2021, file photo, Southern California's Evan Mobley plays against Utah in an NCAA college basketball game in the quarterfinal round of the Pac-12 men's tournament in Las Vegas. Mobley is the headliner among big men in this year's NBA draft. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
FILE - In this March 30, 2021, file photo, Gonzaga guard Jalen Suggs passes up court during the second half of an Elite 8 game against Southern California in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament in Indianapolis. Cunningham is a 6-foot-8 ballhandler with the ability to play on or off the ball. He's widely expected to be the No. 1 NBA draft pick after one year with the Cowboys. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
FILE - In this March 30, 2021, file photo, Gonzaga guard Jalen Suggs passes up court during the second half of an Elite 8 game against Southern California in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament in Indianapolis. Cunningham is a 6-foot-8 ballhandler with the ability to play on or off the ball. He's widely expected to be the No. 1 NBA draft pick after one year with the Cowboys. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
FILE - In this March 28, 2021, file photo, Florida State guard Scottie Barnes (4) drives past Michigan guard Chaundee Brown during the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament in Indianapolis. The Seminoles freshman is one of the top forwards in the NBA draft with his versatility to play inside or out. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
FILE - In this March 28, 2021, file photo, Florida State guard Scottie Barnes (4) drives past Michigan guard Chaundee Brown during the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament in Indianapolis. The Seminoles freshman is one of the top forwards in the NBA draft with his versatility to play inside or out. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2020, file photo, Prolific Prep's Jalen Green (4) shoots a free throw against La Lumiere during a high school basketball game at the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass. Green bypassed college basketball to play in the G League and is a top shooting guard in the NBA draft. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2020, file photo, Prolific Prep's Jalen Green (4) shoots a free throw against La Lumiere during a high school basketball game at the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass. Green bypassed college basketball to play in the G League and is a top shooting guard in the NBA draft. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File)
This handout provided by Greg Payan shows The Patrick School's Jonathan Kuminga before a high school basketball game against Blair Academy, in Toms River, N.J., in a Friday, Jan. 10, 2020, photo. Scottie Barnes and Jonathan Kuminga offer plenty of versatility to headline the class of forwards in Thursday’s, July 29, 2021, NBA draft. (Gregory Payan via AP)
This handout provided by Greg Payan shows The Patrick School's Jonathan Kuminga before a high school basketball game against Blair Academy, in Toms River, N.J., in a Friday, Jan. 10, 2020, photo. Scottie Barnes and Jonathan Kuminga offer plenty of versatility to headline the class of forwards in Thursday’s, July 29, 2021, NBA draft. (Gregory Payan via AP)
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 2020, file photo, Tennessee's Keon Johnson (45) shoots as St. Joseph's Ryan Daly, right, defends during an NCAA college basketball game in Knoxville, Tenn. Johnson played one season with the Volunteers and is one of the top shooting guards in the NBA draft. (Saul Young/Knoxville News Sentinel via AP, Pool, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 2020, file photo, Tennessee's Keon Johnson (45) shoots as St. Joseph's Ryan Daly, right, defends during an NCAA college basketball game in Knoxville, Tenn. Johnson played one season with the Volunteers and is one of the top shooting guards in the NBA draft. (Saul Young/Knoxville News Sentinel via AP, Pool, File)
FILE - In this Saturday, July 3, 2021 file photo, Turkey's Alperen Sengun looks for an opening as Greece's Konstantinos Mitoglou defends during the first half of a semifinal in the FIBA men's Olympic basketball qualifying tournament, in Victoria, British Columbia. Turkish center Alperen Sengun is projected as a first-round selection in the NBA draft on Thursday, July 29, 2021. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via AP, File)/The Canadian Press via AP)
FILE - In this Saturday, July 3, 2021 file photo, Turkey's Alperen Sengun looks for an opening as Greece's Konstantinos Mitoglou defends during the first half of a semifinal in the FIBA men's Olympic basketball qualifying tournament, in Victoria, British Columbia. Turkish center Alperen Sengun is projected as a first-round selection in the NBA draft on Thursday, July 29, 2021. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via AP, File)/The Canadian Press via AP)
Spain's Usman Garuba (16) applies pressure to Japan's Yuki Togashi (2) during a men's basketball preliminary round game at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Saitama, Japan, Monday, July 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Spain's Usman Garuba (16) applies pressure to Japan's Yuki Togashi (2) during a men's basketball preliminary round game at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Saitama, Japan, Monday, July 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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