Day 3 of the NBA Summer League showcased standout performances from top draft picks and young players, including Cooper Flagg's 31-point game, Dylan Harper's impactful debut, Devin Carter's 30 points, and strong showings from other rookies and sophomores, highlighting the emerging talent in the league.
The 2024 NBA Draft is seeing significant shifts with UConn's Donovan Clingan emerging as a potential No. 1 pick for the Atlanta Hawks, while Alex Sarr is expected to go No. 2 to Washington. Providence guard Devin Carter is rising and could be picked by the Spurs at No. 8. Conversely, G League Ignite's Ron Holland and Kentucky's Rob Dillingham are falling out of the lottery. The article provides an updated Top 40 Big Board and highlights key risers and fallers as the draft approaches.
Devin Carter, the Big East player of the year from Providence, has announced his decision to forgo his senior year and declare for the 2024 NBA draft. Ranked No. 17 among NBA draft prospects, Carter had an impressive season, leading the Big East in scoring and excelling in rebounding. Known for his defensive versatility and offensive improvement, he is set to bring his impact to the NBA, following in the footsteps of his father, former NBA player Anthony Carter.