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The Draft and Stash Podcast

The Draft and Stash Podcast

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All things NBA draft. We will breakdown games, prospects, draft boards of all kinds; and we will try to teach what we know, while continuing to learn more about how to scout players for the NBA. If you love basketball and the NBA draft, you are in the right spot!

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  • 2026 NBA Draft Grades and Trades!
    2026/06/26

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    Giannis finally gets moved and the entire league exhales, then the 2026 NBA Draft immediately turns into a two-day sprint of fits, swings, and front offices telling on themselves. We start with the trade shockwaves, what Miami looks like with a true superstar centerpiece, and why these deals take so long to crystallize when picks, timing rules, and cap math all collide. From there, we get into the draft itself and why the new format changes how the night feels for fans and how teams manage the chaos.

    Then we get to the real fun: draft grades and the decisions behind them. We talk through the teams that clearly knew who they were targeting and nailed it, including Atlanta’s mix of character, quickness, and frontcourt versatility, plus Chicago’s athletic, high-upside additions that should make them a must-watch League Pass team. We also break down Detroit’s aggressive move up for Ebuka Okorie, San Antonio’s blend of medical-risk upside with immediate big-man insurance, and why OKC somehow keeps finding pieces that make sense around their core.

    The centerpiece is Memphis. We walk through how the Grizzlies turn pick 16 into a trade-down ladder, stack second-round assets, land Cameron Boozer as the franchise engine, and still come away with Isaiah Stewart as a culture and defense tone-setter. We close with the biggest steals, the biggest reaches, and the player-team fits we can’t stop thinking about as Summer League gets closer.

    If you love NBA Draft analysis, draft grades, and roster-building strategy, subscribe, share this with a draft-obsessed friend, and leave a quick review. Which team do you think won the 2026 NBA Draft?

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  • Full First Round Mock Draft
    2026/06/18

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    The week before the NBA Draft is when every rumor sounds confident and almost none of it is safe to trust. We sit down with Chip Williams, Parker Fleming, and Rusty from Bluff City Media to build a full first-round mock draft and stress-test the logic behind every pick, from the top of the board to the “who says no?” swings at the end of the round.

    We start where the pressure is highest: the No. 1 debate and the real-world forces that shape it. We break down Cam Boozer’s case as a rare hub creator with elite feel, rebounding, and connective passing, then weigh Darren Peterson’s scoring profile and what to do with the Kansas context that’s driving so much of the chatter. From there, AJ Dybansta becomes the ultimate upside conversation, including role fit, defensive buy-in, and how much teams should gamble on star traits versus day-one certainty.

    As the mock rolls on, we hit the fun stuff that actually decides wins and losses: archetypes that play in the postseason, shooting that survives, bigs who defend without fouling, and guards who can run real offense under pressure. We argue about Mikel Brown’s risk, love Kingston Flemings as a stabilizer, dig into picks like Caleb Wilson and Morez Johnson, and call our shots on late-first value, including shooters and international upside plays.

    If you care about NBA Draft scouting, prospect rankings, and team fits, this is the roadmap we’d want before draft night. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the draft, and leave a review with your most confident prediction for the top three.

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  • Mock GM for Heat and Charlotte
    2026/06/11

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    Pick 13 and Pick 14 look small on paper, but they can expose everything about a front office: patience, urgency, and whether the salary cap is driving the plan or the plan is driving the cap. We finish our mock GM series by putting the Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets under the microscope and asking the uncomfortable questions both teams have to answer before they’re on the clock.

    For Miami, we dig into the first-apron squeeze and why paying contender money for play-in outcomes forces bold choices. We talk through the Bam Adebayo timeline, what Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins mean for roster building, and why the Heat are always lurking around the next superstar rumor. Then we build a realistic Pick 13 approach: best player available versus specific needs, the types of guards and wings that fit Erik Spoelstra’s system, and how this pick could become part of a bigger trade package if the Giannis-level market opens up.

    For Charlotte, the conversation flips to growth, fit, and optionality. With a promising young core and two bites at the apple at Picks 14 and 18, the Hornets can draft for immediate role clarity, swing on upside, or try to do both in the same night. We lay out why players like Morez Johnson and Jaden Quaintance change the identity of a team, how the Coby White decision could shape guard depth, and what “pushing now” actually looks like in the Eastern Conference.

    We wrap by hitting the teams most likely to move on draft night, plus quick West and East outlook notes that frame what’s at stake next season. Subscribe for more draft strategy and team-building talk, share this with the friend who always argues the board, and leave a review with your best prediction: who makes the first big trade?

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    43 分
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