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Raptors Draft Watch: Second Round Options

The 2024 NBA draft gets a bad rep for a being bad draft, mainly because of the quality of the players at the top of the lottery. However, the 20-50 range is a treasure trove for potential role players and, in some cases, “big swing” prospects that, if developed properly, could yield a mid/late lottery value in a couple of years, especially at the 31st pick range.

Below, we have three different prospects who could be available for the Raptors’ 31st pick. If shooting and floor spacing are a premium, Baylor Scheierman can help with that and more.