NBA Draft 2021: Latest Draft Picks, Odds, and News
The 75th edition of the NBA Draft is about two weeks away now. It will be held on 29th July 2021 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The 75th edition of the NBA Draft is about two weeks away now. It will be held on 29th July 2021 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
We all know Jerry Dipoto loves to make moves. While this year may not be theirs, they have the talent to be playoff contenders. So, what do they do?
The St. Louis Cardinals are on the borderline between being buyers and sellers. With their current standing, and the current roster, there isn’t much the Cards can do, but there are a few pieces they could sell.
The Milwaukee Brewers sit atop the NL Central. While the pitching is great, the offense could use some upgrading.
With the trade deadline coming up at the end of July, there are a few players the Atlanta Braves could bring in to help them in the second half.
Teams will be looking for their next superstar to elevate their franchise to perennial contenders and hopefully World Series Champions. While the players selected this year will vary from All-Star to career minor leaguer, they all have the potential to be difference makers.
With a stellar senior season at Beech High School in Tennessee, Chase Burns has put himself firmly in the top 10 among prep pitchers entering the MLB Draft.
Lonnie White will have a big decision to make soon. Whether it is running a go route for the Nittany Lions in the fall or chasing down fly balls in center field, there is no doubt about White’s talent.
Welcome back baseball fans. After a long time away, Alex Kielar is joined by Joey Ricotta and Johnnie Black as the guys discuss All-Star selections, the MLB Draft, and the sticky situation in the MLB.
Smith has improved just about everything this season. He became a staple of the rotation after pitching out of the bullpen in his first two years for the Tide. Let’s take a look at what skills the Texas native brings to the draft.
He went from 40th round pick out of High School to Washington State to Central Arizona College and finally to St. Mary’s. Struggling at his first couple of stops, Ky Bush has found success this season and has put himself firmly in the top 100.
After splitting time at multiple positions during his career at Oregon, Aaron Zavala has played right field full-time this season. That’s neither here nor there because his ability to put the bat on the ball is what has moved him up draft boards.
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