Originally, this was just going to be the top-30 prospects in the 2020 NBA draft class. I decided that, since everyone in the universe has their own big board and they can only differ so much, I’d make mine a little bit more specific. Instead of doing the top-30 overall prospects, I’ll break it into three tiers: tier one are the 14 (because, theoretically, the Hornets could pick anywhere from 1-14) prospects that could be taken with the Hornets’ lottery pick, and tiers two and three each consist of eight prospects that could/should be available for the Hornets’ second-round picks, 32 and 56.